The Unity of Geometry

An amazing film by Jonathan Quintin about geometry, why it is, what it is, and how it affects us. And with the comprehensive knowledge of these qualities emerges intuitive forms of applications through understanding which allows you to grab a better foothold on life, and how you, a co-creator, can channel healing, and prosperity into your life. Geometry is the most important thing when emerged in a world of boundries and shapes. When you understand the workings of geometry, you are able to apply geometric methods and vibrations to different facets of life to take your love to a higher vibration of life.

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Bruce Lipton’s Latest Training

Dr Bruce Lipton & Robb Williams combine for a powerful seminar… A Must See!!!

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The Power of Thoughts – Thoughts Become Things into Reality

The Power of Thoughts are truly revealed in this video clip.

Finally Video proving belief and science together can become one

which then shows us how to really create our reality. The Power of Thoughts
Can Be Enhanced With This.

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Transform Your Mind, Change Your Brain

ABSTRACT

Presented by Richard J. Davidson

In this talk, Richard J. Davidson will explore recent scientific research on the neuroscience of positive human qualities and how they can be cultivated through contemplative practice. Distinctions among different forms of contemplative practices will be introduced and they will be shown to have different neural and behavioral consequences, as well as important consequences for physical health in both long-term and novice practitioners. New research also shows that meditation-based interventions delivered online can produce behavioral and neural changes. Collectively, this body of research indicates that we can cultivate adaptive neural changes and strengthen positive human qualities through systematic mental practice.

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Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist

In this Howard Hughes Medical Institute program, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of the PBS program NOVA scienceNOW and director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, sits down with Dr. Thomas Cech, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, to discuss his own illuminating experiences as a graduate student, and how he became interested in science. Tyson also discusses his outreach success in making science accessible to the general public.

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Richard Dawkins on our “queer” universe

Biologist Richard Dawkins makes a case for “thinking the improbable” by looking at how the human frame of reference limits our understanding of the universe.

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Ray Kurzweil on “From Eliza to Watson to Passing the Turing Test” at Singularity Summit 2011

The Singularity Summit 2011 was a TED-style two-day event at the historic 92nd Street Y in New York City. The next event will take place in San Francisco, on October 13 & 14, 2012

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The Science of Miracles – Gregg Braden

Science and spirituality coming together.

 
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Jim Marrs-Future Technology From The Past

The accidental discovery of single atom elements by a Phoenix-area cotton farmer in the 1970s may have opened the door to limitless free energy, a cure for AIDS and cancer, longevity, faster-than-light speeds, anti-gravity and much more, perhaps even inter-dimensional and time travel. But this discovery may precipitated new policies and even war in a struggle to gain control over this new technology? And, while this discovery has been startling to modern science, it appears to be nothing new. As stated in Ecclesiastes 1:9 (New International), “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”
Today, several scholars have linked this amazing discovery to the mythology and legends of the far distant past, especially in ancient Mesopotamia today known as Iraq.
Interest in this new technology grew rapidly and by 2003, some researchers were even claiming that the invasion of Iraq made have had more to do with this new discovery than with oil, weapons of mass destruction or regime change. This story of amazing new discoveries, their connection with narratives from the ancient past and the possible role all this plays in current world events is gaining more and more interest within the public. It appears as though these elemental secrets were lost centuries ago, though vestiges of this knowledge may have been passed down through the years by a series of secret societies.
The current story began with David Hudson, a self-styled conservative Republican and cotton farmer from Phoenix, Arizona. By the mid-1970s, Hudson had found farming in the parched baked soil there a hard scrabble. He began to look for other means of making a living even as he began injecting sulphuric acid into the soil in an effort to break up the dry crust. He found that by spraying his soil samples with a cyanide solution, he could obtain traces of metals from the ore, including gold.
“[W]e had been doing soils analysis [when we thought of] this concept of literally piling ore up on a piece of plastic and spraying it with a cyanide solution, which dissolves selectively the gold out of the ore,” Hudson told a Dallas audience in 1995. “It trickles down through the ore until it hits the plastic and then runs out of the plastic into the settling pond. It’s pumped up through activated charcoal where the gold adheres to the charcoal and then the solution is returned to the stack…The concept seemed pretty simple. I decided, you know a lot of farmers have airplanes, a lot of farmers have race horses, a lot of farmers have race cars…I decided I was going to have a gold mine.”
After checking out several locations, including abandoned gold mines, Hudson found the site near Phoenix he was seeking. “I had a lot of earth movers and water trucks and road graders and backhoes and caterpillars and these kinds of things on the farm and I had equipment operators, so I decided I was going to set up one of these heap leach cyanide systems.”
Hudson got much more than he had bargained for. “[W]e began recovering the gold and silver and we would take the charcoal down to our farm. We’d strip it with hot cyanide and sodium hydroxide. We’d run it through an ‘electro-winning cell’ to get the gold out. And then we would do what’s called a ‘fire assay,’ where you run it through a crucible reduction to get this gold and silver bead….This is the time honored procedure for recovering gold and silver and, basically, its been performed for 250-300 years. It’s the accepted standard in the industry,” he explained.
But, along with small amounts of gold and silver, Hudson also recovered small beads of a material which baffled attempts at analysis. “Something was recovering with the gold and silver [that] we couldn’t explain,” he said.
This “something” turned out to be elements heretofore unknown to modern science, elements composed of a single atom. This monatomic matter is found in virtually everything around us including the food we eat and the water we drink.
Hudson found such elements could be retrieved from noble metals such as gold, silver, copper, cobalt and nickel along with platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium and osmium.
He also found that the nuclei of such monatomic matter acted in an unusual manner. Under certain circumstances, they began spinning and creating oddly deformed shapes. Oddly, as these nuclei spun they began to come apart on their own.

Thank you for watching.

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The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World

Renowned psychiatrist and writer Iain McGilchrist explains how the ‘divided brain’ has profoundly altered human behaviour, culture and society.

 
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