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Quantum Mass Superstructures

Dive into the fascinating world of quantum mass superstructures and discover how human perception and beliefs shape our reality. Explore the concepts of sentient power field, cultural beliefs, social compliance, and the influence of gravity and thoughts. Learn about probable realities and the idea that our choices exist in multiple dimensions. Challenge the notion of constant truths and embrace the power of perception in shaping our existence.

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Quantum Mass Superstructures

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  1. Quantum Mass Superstructures Richard Gentle – October 2011

  2. 1995 1973 1974

  3. Krishnamurti Gurus(Spiritual teachers) Jane Roberts - Seth Ouspensky Paramahansa Yogananda Matthew Manning - healer

  4. Douglas Adams Richard Bach The Hitch Hiker’s Guide To The Galaxy

  5. Gene Roddenberry – Star Trek Sydney Newman Dr Who? Terry nation David Whittaker

  6. “You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing – that's what counts. I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.” Richard Feynman

  7. The Magus of Strovolos

  8. The “Sentient Power Field” Eugene Halliday (1911-1987) described the “Sentient Power Field” as a 'moving, feeling, field that permeates the whole universe'. Through the power of creative mind, the resultant stresses on the field create the physical aspects of the universe. This same field is more commonly known in science as the “Zero Point Field.

  9. Quantum Mass Superstructures – • Originate from creative mind • Grow through attraction • Bond by agreement • Expand through reinforcement

  10. As acceptance grows, reality becomes more solid

  11. Some examples of quantum mass superstructures – humans, birds, fish, animals, insects, plants, etc. Organised cell structures Cultural belief – religion, collective behaviour, etc. Social compliance – agreements to aid survival, expansion of societies, etc. Gravity Thoughts Perceptions of personal reality The ‘known’ universe Almost everything…

  12. Human creative thought and the perception of reality through resulting quantum mass superstructures I experience something – form an opinion about it – look for evidence that supports my opinion – form a belief – and then ask others if their belief matches mine, or if I am particularly robust by nature – tell others that my belief should be their belief too! Eventually, if enough people recognise my belief in their own experience, it becomes solid enough to be experienced by others, not necessarily just in my immediate collective but, who perhaps have started to form similar expectations of reality.

  13. “I will never attend an anti-war rally; if you have a peace rally, invite me.” Mother Teresa

  14. Probable RealitiesWhen we focus on making a choice, as well as the choice we appear to make, our other choices continue to exist in other probable realities. (This also relates to the “Many Worlds” theory). “Quantum physics dictates that it is theoretically possible to turn on your kitchen faucet and have a dragon pop out.” out Kannan Jagannathan

  15. Faster than light at Cern and OPERA Adam Riess Saul Perlmutter Brian Schmidt Alma in the Chilean Andes Dark energy – a kind of inverse gravity, that causes the expansion to accelerate.

  16. The speed of light –as an expression of the reluctance to evolve The speed of light is only a ‘constant’ in the human perception of physical reality In other areas of reality, the speed of light is probably quite slow http://www.handoflight.org/sentient.htm

  17. SCIENTISTS were at war last night over claims Albert Einstein was WRONG – Sat 24 September 2011 Scientists at the Swiss CERN research centre, have measured sub-atomic particles breaking Einstein's law. They calculate that their neutrinos beat the speed of light by mere nano-seconds. But other scientists said similar results last year by America's Fermilab were found to be within normal margins of error – meaning the speed of light may not have been broken.

  18. SCIENTISTS were at war last night over claims Albert Einstein was WRONG – Sat 24 September 2011 When a collective of people invest their life’s time and energy into developing work on widely acknowledged axioms of “truth” the possibility that they could be wrong is upsetting. This often leads to aggressively holding on to, and actively promoting, the antithesis of the “new discovery”. Put another way… The world is flat !!

  19. SCIENTISTS were at war last night over claims Albert Einstein was WRONG – Sat 24 September 2011 As acceptance grows, reality becomes more solid The tree that moves with the wind does not fear the changes of direction, or the loss of leaves. It is what it is.

  20. SCIENTISTS were at war last night over claims Albert Einstein was WRONG – Sat 24 September 2011 Science is constantly developing its ability to drill down deeper into the fabric of our universe.

  21. Which way are you looking? Focused intention or biased selection? What if everything is right? E.g. wave / particle duality of light

  22. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states:By learning the position, you have rendered any information you previously had on the velocity useless. In other words, the observer affects the observed.

  23. The act of one thought changes everything in every moment of ‘now’. “The present is the point of power” – Seth (Jane Roberts)

  24. “Where do Quantum Mass Superstructures fit with all this?”

  25. Touch Plane

  26. The Plane Edges of 2 QMS

  27. “What have quantum mass superstructures go to do with me?” What are the implications? What role does science now have?

  28. Why don’t things happen as soon as we have a thought about them? 1. How do you know that nothing happens? 2. What would happen if thoughts became things instantly?

  29. Few people have the capacity to think about anything with the exclusion of other interfering and distracting thoughts. Most of us therefore, are given physical time to consider our wishes – time to run through different scenarios before selecting our true desires.

  30. What about the times that things do happen as soon as we think them?Instant manifestation often occurs when: 1. A fleeting thought is in perfect harmony with a deeply held desire 2. A time of extreme stress focuses the attention to the exclusion of all other stimuli 3. A moment of clarity appears at a time when we feel at peace and have great love and acceptance for something 4. A group of people focus intently on one aim

  31. Instant creative manifestation is a direct by-product of sharp mental focus stressing the sentient field.

  32. Why can’t I effect change – as and when I want to?

  33. The best creators – those who manifest a change – are able to: 1. Focus the mind with clarity – excluding all other distractions 2. Emotionally experience the outcome before it has happened 3. Express genuine gratitude for any outcome resulting from their focus

  34. Seek and ye shall find

  35. A failed thought Many of us get very close to manifesting something. Remember what Eugene Halliday said about the Field. Possessions in boxes no longer exist. Is Schrödinger's cat dead or alive?

  36. Exercising caution with empiricism The move away from stability Possibilities for change Truth or imagined?

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