Seems he is unknown and has no peer reviewed papers... by Count Blah ..... VibeNhance
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:59 AM
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Many hours of new age garbage
I think the "peer review" journal he has been published in, the Noetic Journal has very little to do with real science, stuff you can prove.
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Old 08-10-2008, 08:17 AM
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I was not going to even respond to this rubbish but as it is still here I will.
Absolute garbage!
He sets up a straw man that does not understand the origin of angular momentum? This excuse for a scientist is an absolute fraud and a charlatan. I don't know why we have to waste our time continually pointing out where these con merchants are wrong. For your own sake learn some basic Physics and Chemistry so you can filter out these utter frauds.
To me it sounds as plausible that at the center of every black hole there is a pink pussycat!
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Something I'll add which has enough weight to be mentioned... is a bit of resonance and personal understanding which at first sounded quite interesting.
He mentions that his unified theory relates to fractal theory and that the universe is infinitely big and infinitely small.
And fractals are very very beautiful objects and I watch them regularly. There is an screensaver online that I would highly suggest anyone here checks out called Electric Sheep.
I'd link but you'll have to google it. And if you want to know what this screensaver looks like go to youtube and type in the same name. The program is a mathematical genome project which uses algorithms to project fractal animations in what are called "sheep". These fractal animations are created and inserted into the population. Through user voting (like or dislike) these 4 second fractal animations are deleted(or killed) from the flock and won't show up on user's computers if no one likes them. And the ones that are liked, continue to live within the flock and even mate with eachother. A splicing of the algorithms is made procedurally with successful and well liked sheep to create off-spring that is then entered into the flock or "gene-pool" of sheep. Which is then subject to the same voting environment. This creates a vast and ever changing population of fractal animations that will play on your computer screen as a screen-saver when you're not using it. While working the program can use your system's resources to render new sheep to be added to the herd. And by using your internet connection in a fashion like bitorrent, it will constantly download, cycle, and update the animations that will play on your screen.
With that said, these are very entrancing to watch and are quite beautiful.
During some personal therapy sessions I'll even take small doses of psilocybin mushrooms and watch these animations while listening to music. The therapeutic effect is profound. I would even go out on a limb and say watching these animations in that state is very very spiritual and mysterious. You really can't explain it. I'm not religious but I definitely have an open admiration for nature and the universe and am humble enough to say I don't know jack shit about how the universe works. As do most of us humans. All in all, having that personal profound relationship to fractal animations is what kind of struck a chord in me when Nassim made that connection. However, still, I can't validate his claims so it is still a mystery to me.
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