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| Wiolawa | Dec 4 2012, 01:15 AM Post #1 |
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http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1634.htm i didnt know in the BIG SUR FIRE 2007 MCKENNA>. all his rare books were destroyed.. so many books are being destroyed.. so many..they lie, change hisssstory.. when will it stop.. from these perverted lowfreq beings.. ? RED RED RED.. ah ho WIO |
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| Wiolawa | Dec 4 2012, 01:17 AM Post #2 |
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American mathematician and chaos theory expert Ralph Abraham, PhD, has been exceptionally influential among Russia’s intellectually and scientifically elite, but even more so has been Abraham’s late protégé Terence McKenna (1946-2000) who developed a highly controversial computer program which purportedly produces a waveform known as “Timewave Zero.” The Timewave Zero theory was developed by McKenna as a replacement for science’s notion of time as a featureless and smooth surface. The idea of Timewave Zero theory is that time actually has a structure, a topology; it can be described in somewhat the same way that a stock market can be described. Time is actually a series of risings and falling fluctuations of “novelty” (defined as increase over time in the universe’s interconnectedness or organized complexity). According to McKenna, the universe has a teleological attractor at the end of time that increases interconnectedness (another word he often used to describe “novelty”), eventually reaching a singularity of infinite complexity in 2012, at which point anything and everything imaginable will occur simultaneously McKenna’s Timewave Zero waveform, when placed over a timeline of human history, appears to show great periods of novelty corresponding with major shifts in humanity’s biology and sociocultural evolution: the life of Jesus, both World Wars, the life of Muhammad, etc. Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the Timewave Zero program is that, in McKenna’s interpretation, the wave ends on a very specific date: 21 December 2012 – the same date the Mayan long-count calendar ends. Interesting to note about McKenna’s research was that in the weeks prior to a major examination of his theories by Russian experts, a “mysterious” fire destroyed his entire life’s work and research on 7 February 2007. |
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| epona | Dec 6 2012, 05:57 PM Post #3 |
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I came across something that "added on" to Mckenna's stuff....called Kalarhythms. Doesn't look to good for the US the next 15 yrs. Hope he's off. http://kalarhythms.org/ |
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