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  • Have you watched the secret rob??

    what are your thoughts on it?

    you should do a blog on it

  • I bought the "book on CD" version. I've talked about The Secret a few times, like in The Fifth Dimension Isn't Magic:

    watch?v=6Bk5KCEt17M

    There's no question that me saying we have more control over our reality than we've been led to believe is a related idea, but I think it's too bad that so many people think The Secret is just for getting rich - there's many other ways that a positive attitude creates a better life, better health, a better set of probable futures.

    Thanks for writing!

    Rob

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  • I have an idea, somewhat off the topic nevertheless based very much on physics. I don't think the universe came from nowhere, something like the Multiverse, Hyperspace, exc. could be where the big bang came from, but where did existence as a whole come from?

    Where did the Multiverse, hyperspace and beyond come from? It could have come from nowhere, it sounds like the most ridiculous proposal ever bt if nothing exists there's no laws of physics therefore nothing is impossible, its a possibility.

  • @kalelsant No. He's simply a quantum philosopher/musician.

  • Is this guy a "Guru"?

  • don't quit your day job

  • Choices maybe a link to the fifth dimensions Finding things that bring happiness!!!!

  • You calling the fifth dimesion what is the mind?

  • um /? wat

  • @10thdim And thank you for answering, and for making such interesting videos!

  • @sakuyarules That's a great question! I see from the ESA's website that the Planck mission is continuing to collect high quality data at the moment, but they aren't making any pronouncements or releasing any analyses regarding what has been collected so far. Could be it's going to take them a while to interpret all the data they're collecting, definitely looks like something worth keeping an eye on. Thanks for bringing this up!

    Rob

  • @10thdim "Early in our Universe's history it was possible that the Universe bumped into a neighboring one. If that's the case, there should be remnants of that event buried in the cosmic microwave background. Less than a month from now, the ESA's Planck mission should arrive at the L2 Lagrange point with instruments sensitive enough to pick up this signal."

    You posted this quite a few months ago, so I was wondering if they had found the evidence yet.

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