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Friday, November 18, 2005

Beyond Space

I wonder why we invest so much in exploring space and trying to find extraterrestrial life forms on other planets and abadon exploring and discovering where our loved ones went after death, communicating with them and how they changed. There are already hundreds of theories and stories of seeing, meeting and having experiences with ghosts, if ressearch and science is directed towards it we might have an open communications channel that extends life regardless of the body. NLP is already here, we could develop that to make people communicate with their minds, learn very much better about each other. I believe there is one common raw format where we all take our experiences, knowledge, facts and emotions to, that format might be stored on millions of our brain neurons and cells, if it happens and we decode that format, we will be able to read every single detail each person had in his life, thus we will never lose valuable experiences nor mistake history and circumstances. We could prevent much of the emotional, financial and educational problems humans face based on studies that could be done on that immense sum of information. Failure of expressing and understanding human problems and needs is what takes us into years and years of frozen development and nothing but fixing recurrent problems.

4 Comments:

  • Please, NLP is quackary. It is not based on proper scientific methodology. Yet claims to be so. The most basic NLP stuff (esp. the eye cues) when tested in proper controlled methods fails to reject the null hypothesis.

    I will not mention ghosts and spirits. But space exploration is a natural progress from the 4000 years long quest to measure and document real phenomena seen by anyone in the night sky.

    Search for extraterrestial life is different from the search for extraterrestial intelligence. Think unicellular organisms. And is believed that it could answer partly the question of how life started.

    Neurons speak the same `language'. True, but consider that our current instruments that measure an intact brain are like a microphone raised few hundred meters above Cairo. Trying to understand the language people speak in Cairo is futile, we can know when do the wake up and when do they sleep and other forms of collective activity.

    By Blogger moftasa, at 2:34 PM  

  • yes space exploration is so old but till now it is so expensive and no one can afford paying hundreds of thousands of dollars just to visit the moon. on the other hand it will cost much less to speak to one or two souls of some relative who died years ago :) unless the equipment is that expensive..
    exploring minds is not just about egyptians, we could explore all kinds of minds, cairo ain't that bad after all, i have seen different days in toronto canada with the SARS and everything..

    By Blogger voicy, at 7:38 PM  

  • Good luck trying to detect and measure souls. I am sure that if the needle of your soul detector started to twitch you will have no luck in proving it was a soul that made it twitch.

    In short. Prove souls exist first, then day dream about the rest.

    By Blogger moftasa, at 8:36 PM  

  • so there are no souls now?!
    there are no minds as well, what..we come from a random cell and just die, is that it?
    if we have to prove things exist first before searching for them, then why do you believe in the importance of searching for some life outside this earth??

    By Blogger voicy, at 9:15 AM  

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