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Listen to me talk at TalkShoe:
[do not operate heavy machinery, my voice might put you to sleep :)
http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/tscmd/tc/19357
This new interactive TalkCast is called:
Free Thought
Story Writer: Movie script, short title 'Gravity Kills'
Genre: Science Fiction
What if the Big Bang destroyed our spiritual life
and trapped us as physical entities bound to the
fabric of time-space for billions of light years?
Sharon Cordero is transported to the quantum world,
where everything is true, and the opposite of
everything is also true.
I received instructions and management advice from
Hollywood Scriptwriting Institute: moviewriting.com
Screenplay Registration: WGA 1115227 TITLE:
'THE GRAVITON RING AND THE STRUCTURE OF EVERYTHING'
US copyright: PAu2-979-671.
Education:
BS University of Pittsburgh April 1980;
Natural Sciences Area, General Studies;
Chemistry with labs through Organic;
Biology with labs; Psychology;
Field Research: System Analysis of a City,
Cross Cultural Anthropology of Aging;
Films starring me, as an extra:
Bob Roberts with Tim Robbins;
Against Her Will with Walter Mattheau;
Lorenzo's Oil Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon;
Darrow with Kevin Spacey;
Oksana Baiul for The Hallmark Hall of Fame;
Sudden Death with Jean Claude Van Damme;
Desperate Measures with Michael Keaton.
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| Your opinions about Einstein@Home |
Father Einstein left us, his poor relatives, a rich culture of scientific and philosophical theories. Now one of the theories might go a step farther into the holographic universe of event horizons. The event horizon is no longer the domain of huge black holes in outer space.
Einstein, whose theory of relativity recently was shown by actual results to be more than ninety-nine percent accurate, may have needed a little help to complete the last little one percent. Just a simple phrase will do the trick. The phrase is with respect to a horizon.
Those five words may change the whole universe, and everything inside or outside of it. The issue is called non-locality, which occurs everywhere that a boundary exists, almost any boundary will do. Maybe even a psychological or philosophical boundary!
Einstein gave us the idea that an object in space could be located only in respect to an observer. However Einstein may have left out a critical factor. The location in space-time also depends on the boundary that separates areas of universe.
Oh yeah, one other little change, the object might be more than just a physical thingy, it is now thought of as information. So while we used to say, matter cannot be destroyed, now information cannot be destroyed. A world of difference!
How do you detect these boundaries? Good question! Can the boundary go faster or slower, such as a planet, a solar system, a galaxy, or a molecule, an atom, an electron. Just about anything and everything!
I hate to say everywhere, however I actually believe these horizons are everywhere. Life, death, tangible, intangible, every aspect of the universe might be a continuum with infinite horizons.
Each and every horizon might be observed. I think we just did that now, I am observing the infinite universe whether it is a piece of matter, or a piece of information.
The question in my infinite mind is: can the universe observe me. If it can, or if anyone can, say my thirty million efriends in orkut, then I exist in each of their minds as a holographic image.
Orkut, as you may know, is a Google community of communities. Google yourself, you might have an infinite set of twins!
In fact, Google anything or anyone, and there are often millions of results. Observe yourself.
Observe anything or anyone, you may have created an infinite set of actual stuff!
Not to worry, I have designed this article to shrink itself.
Soon this article will become nothing.
Here it goes:
More info:
http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg19225751.200-the-elephant-and-the-event-horizon.html
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