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  • "multidimensional"?

  • @conceitarturo

    you'd have to watch the whole lecture to understand the context. He's suggesting that in the same way people once incorrectly thought the earth was a flat 2 dimensional surface but then found out it was a 3 dimensional sphere people today are viewing things from within their self contained context. They view it from the 2d surface without backing up and looking at it from a higher dimension. He's saying we need to step outside the self referring modes of thought.

  • @nobanksnoborders1 ah, alright. I thought Peter was getting mystical on us, while I would actually enjoy that it would seem uncharacteristic of him and almost inappropiate for the context :p

  • @nobanksnoborders1 Of course I'm going off on a different tangent than what Peter Joseph originally meant by the term "multidimensional" with his presentation just so you know.

  • @conceitarturo In some ways we are still living in a two dimensional flat land not metaphorically, but socially. We still for example think of living spaces as two dimensional areas on the Earth surfaces when technically there's nothing to stop us from using spaces under the ground if we excavate them. Deep under ground if we live near volcanically active regions we could even utilize that source of heat from natural lava flows for geothermal power generation.

  • @technatezin also think if we built up vertically. think if solar power was actually efficient to utilize energy from the sun at the top layer of the atmosphere where it is unfiltered.

  • @blacklite911 That would require radically new materials like nano fibers to build structures that are both light enough not to sink into the ground through it's own weight and strong enough to support the increasing floors stacked on top of each other. Currently we don't have nano fibers as building materials, but nothing is impossible. A space elevator could even be built if we have nano fibers because it's strong enough to support a tether lowered from geostationary orbit.

  • @technatezin it all starts with an idea dude.

  • @pyroghost11 I read that message back there and realised it was quite rude so sorry about that...but in all honesty the whole "New World Order" shit just fucks me off. Its just a simplistic black and white outlook on politics that theres "them" and then there us. There has been unforunate necessary evils in the past, which looking back seem fucked up but probably couldnt have happened any other way giving the circumstances. Todays technological advancement can bring about a more humane world.

  • a type 1 civilization is a united planet, under one government, with one religion, and one currency. Then over time people will mature and learn to govern themselves and at that point the government will not be needed, religion will turn into real truth and knowledge, and currency will vanish for everyone will be provided for. That is the future. Of course we are going to go through hell to get to it but one we do say in 200 or 300 years maybe 1000 then everything constantly improving

  • @pyroghost11 so what? its going to happen regardless you imbecile, in fact it has BEEN happening since The Mongolian Empire. Its called Globalization and as we enter a new age of technology and science we have increased interconnectedness and a thus speeding towards more homogenous global culture. Not everyone is a James Bond Villain and not everything has to have a conspiranoid, sinister plot behind it for fucksake. Spare us your Alex Jones & David Ickeian logic.

  • The previous comments are all molded by the media using shortcuts to actual thinking. We live in a world where we are all humans that have the same basic needs, and the resources that fulfill these needs do not know frontiers. Nations do not exist except as a self-destructive neurosis of the current cultural paradigm. If you want to wave your piece of material on a pole around and say that your side of the line drawn in the sand is the best, go ahead, but you're just helping the ship sink faster

  • NWO implies the perpetuation of the market monetary system and rule of law through governance, to control your way of life through debt, hence labor... PJ's idea of a better world is one without... if the majority adopts RBE AND the spirit of a RBE, what mechanism is there to control how you live your life? But then actually, it is as much a question I'm asking myself as to u...

  • One world.. one society... one economy....

    ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT

  • @x0acake Yeah I don't see why we need to make it official like that we can today work as a one world without regulating our sovereign nations into a one world governing party that will surely be the death of us no matter what Joseph tries to convince me of that I can't see having one society to be a solution as societies are all vastly different that we can't have a solution that fits all.

  • @x0acake and this is the way we are headed, via NWO, anyway, are we not? I do believe Peter Joseph suggests a resource based economy and recommends the Venus Project.

  • @x0acake You already have a one world government. It's called money.

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