The Theory of Everything Else
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Science is incomplete. It always has been and might always be. It has been right some of the time but wrong way too much of the time. Most of the theories of the the greatest scientists of all time have been met initially with skepticism, accusations of incompetence and baffoonery, and some put in jail for herecy. There is the quintessential quest for the 'Theory of Everything' among physicists to equivicate the known science of the macro world (the world in which we live in) with the known science of the micro world of subatomic particles (Quantum Physics). Our scientific world today has not come up with any theory balancing known science with consciousness. Quantum physics suggests consciouness is important. We don't know why. A new world theory of science seems to be needed. In this book a concept of a new world theory is presented without the math and science but rather with a thought experiment that leads to the possibility of a vast information vault harbored by the Universe (similar to the vast vault of human information we call the internet) where sleep and dreams are the access points both for reception of and transmittal of information. This access port, it is posited, is where ideas and aha moments congeal, and when pursued have lead to major breakthroughs across all human endeavors. All of us after all, are both receivers of information from the intenet (Google, Wikipedia, all websites etc.) and transmitters of information to the internet. Then from thoughts derived from dreams and our consciouness do we develop ideas to improve the human and planet condition? And do we then transmit that knowledge to the Universe's internet? Here are some quotes from the book: "Nourished by dreams, thoughts seem to be a power unto themselves, related to the physcial world but separate." "The night in dreams, in the inbetween times, is like a pinball machine playing in the mind, awake and sleep intertwined, the steel metal ball of thought bouncing from one to the other stealing kernels from the Universe's collection of knowledge, springing to the awake mind testing for utility, and back again for understanding that is painfully obscure." "Contentment is exercise toward achievement, attaining achievement, and exercise toward more." "Everthing of the human psyche reduces to the need to provide value, and from that value achievement. Everyone must feel valued by deeds that create achivement. If not the connection is missing, the fabric's siren nothing but whistlewind."
Science is incomplete. It always has been and might always be. It has been right some of the time but wrong way too much of the time. Most of the theories of the the greatest scientists of all time have been met initially with skepticism, accusations of incompetence and baffoonery, and some put in jail for herecy. There is the quintessential quest for the 'Theory of Everything' among physicists to equivicate the known science of the macro world (the world in which we live in) with the known science of the micro world of subatomic particles (Quantum Physics). Our scientific world today has not come up with any theory balancing known science with consciousness. Quantum physics suggests consciouness is important. We don't know why. A new world theory of science seems to be needed. In this book a concept of a new world theory is presented without the math and science but rather with a thought experiment that leads to the possibility of a vast information vault harbored by the Universe (similar to the vast vault of human information we call the internet) where sleep and dreams are the access points both for reception of and transmittal of information. This access port, it is posited, is where ideas and aha moments congeal, and when pursued have lead to major breakthroughs across all human endeavors. All of us after all, are both receivers of information from the intenet (Google, Wikipedia, all websites etc.) and transmitters of information to the internet. Then from thoughts derived from dreams and our consciouness do we develop ideas to improve the human and planet condition? And do we then transmit that knowledge to the Universe's internet? Here are some quotes from the book: "Nourished by dreams, thoughts seem to be a power unto themselves, related to the physcial world but separate." "The night in dreams, in the inbetween times, is like a pinball machine playing in the mind, awake and sleep intertwined, the steel metal ball of thought bouncing from one to the other stealing kernels from the Universe's collection of knowledge, springing to the awake mind testing for utility, and back again for understanding that is painfully obscure." "Contentment is exercise toward achievement, attaining achievement, and exercise toward more." "Everthing of the human psyche reduces to the need to provide value, and from that value achievement. Everyone must feel valued by deeds that create achivement. If not the connection is missing, the fabric's siren nothing but whistlewind."
Bol PartnerA collection of the world's most mind-boggling, thought-provoking and downright hilarious theories - by the co-host of the UK's most downloaded podcast No Such Thing As A Fish, Dan Schreiber. This is not a book of facts; it’s a book of ‘facts’. Should you finish it believing we became the planet’s dominant species because predators found us too smelly to eat; or that the living bloodline of Christ is a family of Japanese garlic farmers – well, that’s on you. Why are we here? Do ghosts exist? Did life on Earth begin after a badly tidied-up picnic? Was it just an iceberg that sank the Titanic? Are authors stealing their plotlines from the future? Will we ever talk to animals? And why, when you’re in the shower, does the shower curtain always billow in towards you? We don’t know the answers to any of these questions. But don’t worry, no matter what questions you have, you can bet on the fact that there is someone (or something) out there, investigating it on your behalf. From the sports stars who use cosmic energy to office plants investigating murders, The Theory of Everything Else will act as a handbook for those who want to think differently.
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