Quotes
“Reality
is strange but real. We need more color in our lives and less in our quarks.”
Dr. Paul
Werbos
In
concluding, it is noteworthy the relative ease with which one may
theoretically construct traversable wormholes with the exotic fluid
equations of state used in cosmology to explain the present
accelerated expansion of the Universe. As for phantom energy
traversable wormholes, these Chaplygin variations have far reaching
physical and cosmological implications, namely apart from being used
for interstellar shortcuts, an absurdly advanced civilization may convert them into
time machines, probably implying the violation of causality."
Francisco S. N. Lobo:
Chaplygin
traversable wormholes
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0511003
"The only justification for our concepts and system of concepts is that
they serve to represent the complex of our experiences; beyond this they
have no legitimacy."
Albert Einstein - "The Meaning of Relativity"
"No formal 'talent', 'wunderkind abilities', personal ambitions and
relations, technical power, or material prosperity can replace the power
of creation coming only from the open, free interaction with the Truth."
Andrei Kirilyuk - "Universal Concept of Complexity"
"Through this 'Key' Divine Intention can be connected to our world, and
to other may be worlds. Some of those worlds can be the worlds of our
dreams. "The 'Key to the Universe' is the archetype of evolution that
now we know and can use consciously."
George Ryazanov - "Key to Absolute Flight"
"That's the effect of living backwards," the Queen said kindly: "it
always makes one a little giddy at first...but there's one great
advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways."
Lewis Carroll - "Through the Looking Glass"
"About the
multiverse, it is appropriate to keep an open mind, and opinions among
scientists differ widely. In the Austin airport on the way to this
meeting I noticed for sale the October issue of a magazine called Astronomy,
having on the cover the headline “Why You Live in Multiple
Universes.” Inside I found a report of a discussion at a
conference at Stanford, at which Martin Rees said that he was
sufficiently confident about the multiverse to bet his dog’s life
on it, while Andrei Linde said he would bet his own life. As for
me, I have just enough confidence about the multiverse to bet the
lives of both Andrei Linde and
Martin Rees’s dog".
Steven Weinberg, Physics Department, University of
Texas at Austin, from
Living in the
Multiverse, Opening Talk at
the Symposium ”Expectations of a Final Theory” at Trinity College,
Cambridge, September 2, 2005; to be published in Universe or Multiverse?,
ed. B. Carr (Cambridge University Press).
"Intentionally
blowing up children and innocent civilians is absolute
evil no matter who does it. I do not subscribe to moral
relativism. Indeed even Einstein's theory of relativity is
a theory of absolute invariants. The "relativity" is the
projection of the invariant "light" as a "shadow" on the
"wall" of Plato's Cave."
Dr. Jack Sarfatti,
physicist and author of the book, "Super Cosmos"

"Despite all its lower-base
political faults America is inspired - producing that sublime madness that is
highest level human beings reach in terms of vision and creativity. No other
nation produces characters quite like this, which though they have a lot of
trouble with the mundane (a live principle which will try and utterly destroy
them) are essential for both national tragedy and national genius as was the
Athens of Pericles."
Colin Bennett, UK based
author of "An American Demonology"

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