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So a physicist named Nassim Haramein has developed a unified physics model of the universe - by developing a new solution to Einsteins field equations.

When you google Nassim, it is mostly all calling him a crackpot crank. However, you'll notice that rationalwiki is 99% ad hominem attacks. The other is BobAThon's debunking, but Nassim has a full reply to it.

All I can ask is that you look into the theory itself, and see if it speaks to you.

This model implicates an infinite energy superfluid singularity infinitely dividing into itself, whilst still containing a holographic picture of the whole at each subdivision.

The structure of space is an infinite scaling tetrahedron matrice, that expands in octaves, changing the density of that particular octave.

I read the Ra Material after finding this, and needless to say, I was shocked.

First of all, the ancient cultures depicting the flower of life somehow had the picture of the vacuum structure of space, the flower of life is literally a 2d reprentation of planck spherical units space-packing.

For easiest explanation of the holographic theory, if you divided the volume of the proton by spherical planck units, and multiply by the planck mass, you get 10^55 grams. This is the mass energy of the observable universe. All of the bits encode in a proton the information of the universe. Each proton is holographically represented in every other via these plancks.

The structure of space also expands in an octave form, depicted here

https://gfycat.com/BaggyOblongIrrawaddydolphin

The best resources for this are:

http://reddit.com/r/holofractal

The documentary Black Whole
http://vimeo.com/51309681

Here is a PDF (short) textbook of the entire theory:
http://www.reddit.com/r/holofractal/comm...tribution/

I would love to open a discussion on this, because first it literally is the science that unifies with spirituality (we are literally the universe embodied, the original though with a holographic representation of the whole), and an understanding of this science will allow us to extract energy from the vacuum of space, which contains 10^93 grams / cubic centimeter, basically infinite energy density.

There is so much more related stuff the theory talks about, from a merkaba shape of tetrahedron's supporting a toroidal flow of energy through everything, everything being infinite light energy, being able to manipulate intelligent infinity (vacuum energy), etc etc etc.


In the love and light of the creator
Joe
thanks Joe. This guy's name has been mentioned on the forums before, but I've never investigated his work myself.

it's probably to the stage where the guy could write a mainstream book on his theory, and with enough illustrations, convey something to the masses.

There is still something about a 'book', even in today's age, where it encapsulates a unique worldview, and is coherently expressed enough that everyone can take one or two lifechanging concepts away from it.

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thanks for collecting these resources for us.
Bumping this.

it is highly extremely relevant to my interests and if anyone wants to pitch in...

The Bat'er is up.
Side note: I have noticed that about Rational Wiki too. They even call socialists or greens "moonbats." I mean, is everybody supposed to just accept the neoliberal worldview that everyone is spoon fed? I can't believe that they are supposed to be the "rational" alternative.
I'm a fan of NH and his work. The linear graph he discovered regarding the size and boundary frequency correlation ranging from protons through to galaxies was (is) a serious eye opener.

Along with the work on the vector matrix, of course :¬)
Can you post a link to a visual of the graph if possible pretty pretty please? Smile
(06-24-2015, 02:09 PM)VanAlioSaldo Wrote: [ -> ]Can you post a link to a visual of the graph if possible pretty pretty please? Smile

By all means...

https://youtu.be/mFTMiVs4VhY?t=56m25s

The whole talk is worth watching :¬)