Addendum
To
Coming of Age in the Milky Way
Re: A cannonball going through a castle wall.
Quantum Mechanics tells us that given enough shots at the wall, the cannonball will pass through the wall. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t believe Ferris extrapolated his example to its logical conclusion. Not only will the cannonball eventually pass through the wall, it may also penetrate the wall half way and become stuck, or it will get ¾ of the way through, or an 1/8th, or shatter upon striking the wall, and so on. However, the cannon does not have to be fired for the cannonball to appear on the other side of the wall. Alternatively, the cannon itself will end up on the inside of the fortification, given time. Leave your Porches where they are, keep your garage doors shut, leave for a long enough period of time and you will return to one or both cars in the garage. In other words, all probabilities can and will occur given enough time; even if no action is taken, i.e. the firing of a cannon.
May we stipulate the above?
Today’s lesson is not that the cannonball will pass through the wall, but why will it do so.
Do you remember when I told you of, from our perspective, an infinite number of universes and/or dimensions? The example I used was the view seen in a mirror when two mirrors are placed on opposite walls, such as in a barbershop. Now let’s suppose we could grab onto one of those universes and separate it from the other universes, our universe for instance.
If we could somehow have the same view as we did before, with all the universes/dimensions lined up into infinity, we would see the same thing; or what looked like the same thing. However, in reality the additional “universes” are our universe. What we would be seeing is the probable existence of our universe, multiplied to include every conceivable probability that could ever occur.
You, Einstein, all theoretical physicists, and I agree that time is only a manifestation of the physical plane. Everything that is happening is happening simultaneously. So, is it such a stretch of the imagination to visualize all actions in the probable universes taking place simultaneously with what takes place in our reality?
Stick with me; I don’t want to lose you now.
These probable universes are the reason for the cannonball passing through the castle wall.
I call them probable universes because it is easy to visualize. However, what really takes place is that every conceivable probability is a reality somewhere off stage. Every conceivable (to the mind of God) outcome or scenario is happening simultaneously with what is happening in our reality. That is why a cannonball can pass through a wall on occasion. Or the cannon itself will “magically” appear on the other side of the wall. A probable reality, on very rare occasions, bleeds through to our reality. It is not magic that causes the cannonball to pass through a wall, it is physics. It’s just the physicists have not yet caught up with men like Edgar Cayce. But they are catching up fast.
Just to drive the point home, Leonard Susskind, a quantum physicist on par with Stephen Hawking, has recently proved mathematically that our reality is, in his words, a hologram. Big deal! Robert Monroe (google him- not a psychic or physicist by the way) told us, before the word quantum was in the dictionary and while Susskind was still a student, of what he termed the Time-Space Illusion (TSI).
I was not going add this, but seeing as how I’ve just started a new page, have the space and it ties in with what you are reading.
Isaac Newton, the father of Classical Physics, was offered the presidency of Trinity College, but before accepting, he said he had to investigate the concept of the Trinity and from where such a construct originated. (I guess you know where I’m going with this.)
Upon careful study, he concluded that the Trinity was made up of whole cloth and a ridiculous concept. Therefore, he refused the presidency. Our friend Augustine is one of the people responsible for that fairy tail. It’s a wonder he had time to come up with it, he was so busy putting people to death who disagreed with him.
Amicus vestri
Saturday, June 12, 2010
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