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portada Hmm ... (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
138
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.8 cm
Peso
0.15 kg.
ISBN13
9781697759891

Hmm ... (en Inglés)

George Dlouhy (Autor) · Independently Published · Tapa Blanda

Hmm ... (en Inglés) - Dlouhy, George

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Reseña del libro "Hmm ... (en Inglés)"

This book in simple terms explains the notion of something existing only if it is observed, explains why something could exist simultaneously in more than one place (quantum superposition), and why any changes in the object's properties reflect immediately on all instances of that object (quantum entanglement). It also explains the connection of our brain to our infinite mind, residing in the infinity, and the administration of stored information there. Topics like 'Hypnosis' and 'An Incendiary Enigma' are also addressed and explained.The universal time, ruling our universe, is enhanced with the notion of independent time called the subjective time, experienced by individual observers. The rate of flow of universal time is constant throughout the whole universe, and the rate of flow of subjective time is subject to observer's mind state.Our body is designed three-dimensional image existing in our world, and the code is defined and stored in infinity, and is therefore eternal. We have only a partial control over our body and none over our code.The laws of nature we cannot change, and the same applies to hidden constants, since they are all defined by the structure of our world. Everything in our world is programmed, and therefore, the event flow follows the same in-built pattern of 'boom and bust'. Our civilizations are similar to bacteria cultures, and we obediently follow this pre-defined scenario. Short of total destruction, we cannot find a common consensus of how to break this cycle.The book proves that the light is crucial to our world, and cannot exist in infinity. Its presence in our world makes our world therefore bounded and not infinite. Our eyes were actually designed to cater for exactly the frequency and wavelength of this visible part of electromagnetic spectrum. That correlation has definitely not evolved.The misguided belief 'nothing could travel faster than light, ' is based on the calculations involving the formula of Lorentz factor. This formula describes only the delay in time, for the light to reach a moving object instead of a stationary object. It does not represent any changes in the rate of time flow, as is wrongly assumed. The belief based on Lorentz factor in slowing down the rate of time flow during interplanetary voyages is incorrect. So far, the unexplained Michelson-Morley experiment was incorrectly used as a base to formulate the special theory of relativity, and in this book this 'revolutionary' result is finally explained in simple terms. This book introduces the observed light, what is the propagating light, observed by an observer. The concepts of both are different, what breaks down the principle of relativity, formulated by Galileo.Our programming model simplifies our perception of the universe, and its logic makes it easier for us to understand the beginning of our universe, and also its possible ending. The creation of our world started firstly with only very primitive life forms, being later replaced by better designed forms. Unsuitable life forms, for example prehistoric dinosaurs, were 'deleted', since they presented a hindrance to further development of more versatile forms, like for example the humans.The humans firstly existed in their primitive forms, which later were replaced by more sophisticated model. Since some parts of the code were reused and refined, we find many similarities between species, like between fish and birds, or Neanderthal man and Homo sapiens.At the end of this book it should become obvious that our world is a sophisticated computer simulation, serving to accumulate our individual experiences during our presence in this world, before leaving for the infinite world.We are here to learn and to become a better person, than we were at the start of our lives

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