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by Jon Rappoport | www.nomorefakenews.com
In the early 1990s, hypnotherapist Jack True was trying to show me how perception operated in hypnotized subjects.
As a joke, well it was a half-joke, he said the following: “If you’re doing a scientific experiment on gravity, and you start dropping various objects from the top of a building, you’re going to find out some interesting things about the way gravity operates in the universe.
“But if you don’t care about gravity and science, when you drop the objects from the roof, some will fall and others will float.”
What he meant was this: if you want to find out how to build things and run things and propel things and blow up things, you can look into the universe and eventually obtain that information.
The information will seem to be definitive about how the universe is built. It will seem to be the only model. It will seem to be the truth.
But that’s an illusion. Actually, competing models about the universe are available, and depending on your intent, you can discover and put together as many as you need.
They all work. They all look like mutually exclusive systems. But they aren’t.
The picture of tiny particles whirling through space and time is fine. It works. It enables the kind of technology we have now. It can be proved with mathematics. It can be verified until the cows come home. But it’s not the only choice.
Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat
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