EMPOWERMENT
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TIME
IS NON LINEAR SO…While you might think this is dis-empowering, the
truth is just the opposite. Do you want to get rich, you already
did!, do you want to change the world, done!, do you want to write a
fundamental field theory? Well, everyone does that, so it's no big
deal. Imagine how empowered you are if you can do anything because
it's already been done. Imagine how courageous you can be, you're
already dead, where's the risk? Imagine how little you have to
lose...you are already finished...and how important you are...along
with the other intelligence you drive the universe.
That
is the interesting part of E-H theory. It is very Zen-you are nothing
and you are everything, you have nothing to fear and you can
accomplish anything.
EMPOWERMENT
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But
you say, I’m just one human thought in a universe of thought and
all I have is now. I’m powerless!
No,
physics dictates you are not.
LET’S
GO BACK TO MY EXAMPLE OF GOING HALF THE DISTANCE each time.
Eventually, I move zero distance, and we know that division by zero
takes you to infinity.
That
is the universe/0=infinity as time becomes non-linear-quote by
Einstein
One
inch/0=infinity
1
inch/0=the universe/0
One
thought, your thought/0=infinity as time goes non-linear. All
thought/0=infinity therefore your thought is all thought.
And if we are god, what of the universe we create?
Cruel god that gives love
if hate was your only gift
life would have no value
nor be filled with pain
In the words of Cervantes:
"Oh ye rural deities, whoever ye be that haunt this lone spot, give ear to the complaint of a wretched lover whom long absence and brooding jealousy have driven to bewail his fate among these wilds and complain of the hard heart of that fair and ungrateful one, the end and limit of all human beauty!"
In the words of Cervantes:
"Oh ye rural deities, whoever ye be that haunt this lone spot, give ear to the complaint of a wretched lover whom long absence and brooding jealousy have driven to bewail his fate among these wilds and complain of the hard heart of that fair and ungrateful one, the end and limit of all human beauty!"
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