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In relation to the eyes projecting out I remembered the video feedback as an interesting metaphor,you can now use a projector and your phone just as easy.
The following video is old but he mentions,"to seed", the video.


The a fractal styled tree all from video feedback.


who/what is the camera lense and who/what is the screen in our reality?what is the seed? Seed is consciousness and will?
Interestingly they are not disconnected but are one through the USB port,the camera lense and the TV screen.
 

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In relation to the eyes projecting out I remembered the video feedback as an interesting metaphor,you can now use a projector and your phone just as easy.
The following video is old but he mentions,"to seed", the video.


The a fractal styled tree all from video feedback.


who/what is the camera lense and who/what is the screen in our reality?what is the seed? Seed is consciousness and will?
Interestingly they are not disconnected but are one through the USB port,the camera lense and the TV screen.


The old trick with two mirrors against each other is analogous to this. In that case the mirror is both the camera and the TV. So placing the two mirrors creates this infinite fractal pattern since the small imperfections in the mirrors' surface adds up with every reflection.
Here is an interesting experiment. Create a hollow sphere which on the inside of the surface is actually a mirror. Place a laser and camera inside, turn on both and then seal the sphere so that the mirror surface is everywhere. What happens inside the sphere? Does it create a light source emanating from all directions or does it create a fractal pattern like the ones you posted. What would the camera see when placed inside?
Incidentally, have you seen this phenomenon?
Sonoluminescence - Wikipedia
 
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Wal Thornhill loves this article if I am not mistaken and gives All Electric Universe proponents a credible place to submit their papers for peer review. Finally, the Electric Universe goes mainstream. The wait is over. Time to test the substance the universe is made of!


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@Don @charlie @denise and anyone else interested in following EU theory as it is slowly slowly gaining legs...
 

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when I read Michael Polanyi's description of the actual Michaelson-Morley experiment, and Dayton Miller's subsequent years of measurement of the ether drift effect; the physics texts and courses of the time were simply lying about it, the way biology texts and courses lied about Darwin and Lamarck.
Nobel laureate physicist Robert Laughlin in his book A Different Universe wrote that physicists know Michelson-Morely was wrong and that there is an ether, but it is politically incorrect to say so--I suppose because it goes against the god Einstein. I mentioned this to a physicist who said no, there have been recent confirmations of Michelson-Morely. Does anyone have info on this? Like Peat, Laughlin thinks contemporary science is very corrupt.
 

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Szent-Györgi deftly bitchslaps the ATP-driven membrane pump idea in one paragraph:

We still have no final answer to the question of how ions are accumulated. We only have theories. Is it a redox pump, as suggested by Conway, or is it some different juggling with carriers, or is it a bulk property, a consequence of structure? We do not know. The fact that ion transport against a gradient is paralyzed by cyanide but not by 2,4-dinitrophenol (which stops ATP production by oxidative phosphorylation) also suggests that the energy used is derived from some other source than ATP.

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The old trick with two mirrors against each other is analogous to this. In that case the mirror is both the camera and the TV. So placing the two mirrors creates this infinite fractal pattern since the small imperfections in the mirrors' surface adds up with every reflection.
Here is an interesting experiment. Create a hollow sphere which on the inside of the surface is actually a mirror. Place a laser and camera inside, turn on both and then seal the sphere so that the mirror surface is everywhere. What happens inside the sphere? Does it create a light source emanating from all directions or does it create a fractal pattern like the ones you posted. What would the camera see when placed inside?
Incidentally, have you seen this phenomenon?
Sonoluminescence - Wikipedia

Sonoluminescene is impressive to say the least.
This mirror cube is a fascinating idea,dichroic lenses potentially could be used.
 

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Szent-Györgi deftly bitchslaps the ATP-driven membrane pump idea in one paragraph:



Introduction to a Submolecular Biology

Cyanide blocks electron flow while DNP does not. DNP just redirects the electron flow to produce heat. So, it seems proper cell function and ion transport against a gradient requires uninhibited electron flow which indeed has very little direct connection to ATP. It suggests that quinones or maybe methylene blue could enable ion transport even in the absence of oxygen and ATP.
 

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In the golden age, Saturn is stationary in the sky--the ever-present god--and perfectly aligned with Venus, Mars, and Earth. While these planets were aligned and stable, Earth was stable. The living situation was ideal (the ideal type and amount of light, etc.--basically the perfect environment for human life). But Mars started shifting, and sometimes would get close enough to the Earth to cause real havoc (lightning storms, etc.), and eventually its movements were enough to throw everything out of alignment. That's when Saturn/God "fled," as did the goddess/Venus and the warrior hero/Mars. And everything on Earth changed for the worse.
Is this narrative supposed to have anything verifiable supporting it, like scientific or historical evidence?
 
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This is a GREAT reference post on FB in Electric Universe of where to start learning. Notice the first two comments. EVEN more awesome resources:

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@charlie @Don @denise @pimpnamedraypeat @x-ray peat you might find this interesting.

Thank you, beautiful lisa

Is this narrative supposed to have anything verifiable supporting it, like scientific or historical evidence?

Read my last few posts, they discuss this matter thoroughly
 

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It suggests that quinones or maybe methylene blue could enable ion transport even in the absence of oxygen and ATP.
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There. All set. Ready to put theory to the test.
 

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Oh noes! Come home to find my dearest Donnie gone to his reward! But at least he died happy looking at pretty girls on the interwebs. Moving on gonna be so so hard. Oh well. Now what was that app called? It was Tender or Tinder, something like that...

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Don't know, but damn I had to be quick to get that shot. "I'm dying in here! Take the pic already!" :)
LoLoLoL...what a funny thing to see my photo on your screen
 

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