Friday 29 January 2010
Tuesday 26 January 2010
Who are we?
Here is further food for thought on the origns of 'US' mankind and who and what we are.
Again this is NOT a vote for experimentation with these things its merely more research that has been placed on the table and should be included along with every other bit of information out there and put under the same scrutiny. If its Gold it loves to be tested.
So have a look and post your opinions:
Again this is NOT a vote for experimentation with these things its merely more research that has been placed on the table and should be included along with every other bit of information out there and put under the same scrutiny. If its Gold it loves to be tested.
So have a look and post your opinions:
Friday 22 January 2010
The nature of reality, many methods here are a few experiences of the Spirit Molecule Path
Quick disclaimer - remember be responsible this is posted more for inspiration than recomendation as personally I would far prefer to reach these states and places through tried and tested methods of the Eastern traditions as well as the Western Magickal traditions without the need of anything outside of myself as the fuel. Its deffiantely doable.
Enjoy:
Enjoy:
Wednesday 20 January 2010
Talisman and the work of Graham hancock and Robert Bauval
For those two heroic individuals in London, bravely reading page after page of their new books while resisting the temptation of the X Box 360.
For my friends in London something topical for them and I hope of interest to everyone else.
The following gives some background on what is a massive book with an immense amount of research put into it reuniting the authors, Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock.
For my friends in London something topical for them and I hope of interest to everyone else.
The following gives some background on what is a massive book with an immense amount of research put into it reuniting the authors, Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock.
Labels:
Graham Hancock,
knowledge,
Robert Bauval,
talisman
Tuesday 19 January 2010
Wow - this is the public state of Nano tech I wonder what they can really do now!
Courtesy of Gizmodo.com
Today in Science-Nonfiction: Nanoscale Robot Can Move Individual Atoms and Molecules
Scientists at China's Nanjing University created a nanorobot only 150x150x8 nanometers big—a million times smaller than a red blood cell—that's able to place individual atoms and molecules with 100% accuracy. You crazy for this one, Nanjing University scientists.
An excerpt:
The nanorobotic arm is built out of DNA origami: large strands of DNA gently encouraged to fold in precise ways by interaction with a few hundred short DNA strands. The products, around 100 nanometers in diameter, are eight times larger and three times more complex than what could be built with a simple crystalline DNA array, vastly expanding the space of possible structures. Other nanoscale structures or machines built by Dr. Seeman and his collaborators including a nanoscale walking biped, truncated DNA octahedrons, and sequence-dependent molecular switch arrays. Dr. Seeman has exploited structural features of DNA thought to be used in genetic recombination to operate his nanoscale devices, tapping into the very processes underlying all life.
The article paints this as the next Industrial Revolution, which is troubling for me personally because the first one was complicated enough (steam? what?) and nanotechnology is way too much for my feeble brain to handle, but I can totally understand tiny robots. And I approve, as long as they're as adorable as their tiny size demands.
Today in Science-Nonfiction: Nanoscale Robot Can Move Individual Atoms and Molecules
Scientists at China's Nanjing University created a nanorobot only 150x150x8 nanometers big—a million times smaller than a red blood cell—that's able to place individual atoms and molecules with 100% accuracy. You crazy for this one, Nanjing University scientists.
An excerpt:
The nanorobotic arm is built out of DNA origami: large strands of DNA gently encouraged to fold in precise ways by interaction with a few hundred short DNA strands. The products, around 100 nanometers in diameter, are eight times larger and three times more complex than what could be built with a simple crystalline DNA array, vastly expanding the space of possible structures. Other nanoscale structures or machines built by Dr. Seeman and his collaborators including a nanoscale walking biped, truncated DNA octahedrons, and sequence-dependent molecular switch arrays. Dr. Seeman has exploited structural features of DNA thought to be used in genetic recombination to operate his nanoscale devices, tapping into the very processes underlying all life.
The article paints this as the next Industrial Revolution, which is troubling for me personally because the first one was complicated enough (steam? what?) and nanotechnology is way too much for my feeble brain to handle, but I can totally understand tiny robots. And I approve, as long as they're as adorable as their tiny size demands.
Monday 18 January 2010
Dimensions
Hi all here is something regarding dimensions and the nature of space as we understand it, its a but cheesy but let me know your thoughts.
Wednesday 6 January 2010
Aliens, UFO's, Truth, Cover Up, you get the idea
Here is a video on Stanton T Freidman he is a long time researcher of unexplained phenomena and someone I first discovered in Timothy Good's book when I was young on the way to Xmas Panto.
Let know your views as always:
Let know your views as always:
Labels:
Ancient Civilisation,
Stanton,
ufo,
underground
Tuesday 5 January 2010
Wow great dedication and deffinate inspiration, check out this lady's press ups
Just saw this over on Rosstraining.com on the blog.
ROss has some great stories of peoples accomplishments forever remonding us there are no excuses!
Thanks to Ross.
ROss has some great stories of peoples accomplishments forever remonding us there are no excuses!
Thanks to Ross.
Brooklyn Monk 7 part Interview
Hi all I meant to post these before Christmas, its a series of 7 parts about Antonio aka the Brooklyn Monk.
If you start part 1 watch all 7 its well worth it.
Also visit his site and domate if you have spare change he helps the kids in Burma.
If you start part 1 watch all 7 its well worth it.
Also visit his site and domate if you have spare change he helps the kids in Burma.
Labels:
adventure,
antonio graceffo,
brooklyn,
monk
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