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News Briefs 12-06-2007

My experiences with telepathy caused me to notice something both interesting and annoying — the brain habitually echoes every thought by immediately trying to clothe it in words, even though I already know the full content of the thought without any words.

  • The Pentagon wants a string of solar satellites to beam power to Earth.
  • Light Fantastic: Flirting with invisibility.
  • Cause of mammoths’ demise a tad less wooley.
  • New theories about why dinosaurs died agonizing deaths.
  • Early Europeans likely sacrificed their own.
  • World’s oldest surviving book, the Dervenin papyrus, may hold a key to understanding early monotheistic beliefs. Large sections of the mid-4th century B.C. book — a philosophical treatise on ancient religion — were read years ago, but never officially published.
  • Greek archaeologists find four intact tombs dating from the Mycenaean period.
  • More Clues in the Legend (or Is It Fact?) of Romulus.
  • Ancient Rome reborn in virtual reality.
  • Professor proposes theory of unparticle physics.
  • A shocking idea: Nerves may run on sound, not electricity.
  • Can a Tiny Microphone Save the Bees — and the Food Supply?
  • Space station’s new wings unfold.
  • Mysterious signal hints at subsurface ocean on Titan.
  • Researchers chart Internet ‘black holes’ – when packets are diverted to the wrong location, and lost forever.
  • New drug found to reverse male pattern baldness.
  • Eisenhower, scientists, and Sputnik. When men were men, and science advisors trusted.
  • Envirocateclysm of the Week: Dirty snow may be warming Arctic as much as greenhouse gases.
  • Researchers hope that immersing people in a virtual wildfire will encourage them to invest in prevention.
  • Drinking a milkshake-style medicine at breakfast seems to feed brain cells starved from Alzheimer’s damage.
  • Newly discovered antibody may be the body’s natural defense against Alzheimer’s.
  • Drug that rejuvenates aging dopamine cells found to slow – and possibly halt – the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
  • Japanese researchers engineer rice to carry cholera vaccine – to be delivered in a capsule or pill containing rice powder, not eaten.
  • Boffins put encrypted bio-copyright watermarks in beer DNA.
  • Newly identified ‘starvation hormone’ is responsible for low-carb diet’s effectiveness.
  • Exploring the Mind-Body Orgasm. For more, check out The Science of Orgasm (Amazon US & UK).
  • Need to make a decision? According to a surprising new study, it may help to get angry.
  • Wisconsin Bigfoot sighting raises hairs. Includes photo of Bigfoot – trailed by what looks like the creature from the black lagoon.
  • Philip K Dick: A sage of the future whose time has finally come.
  • Anakin Skywalker: Borderline personality, bipolar or narcissist?
  • Editor who was first to spot the potential of JK Rowling’s boy wizard claims to have found Potter’s successor in tale of boy archaeologist.
  • Dante’s Inferno: A Virtual Tour of Hell. (flash)
  • The wrath of 2007: America’s great drought.
  • Eye-tracking device lets billboards know when you look at them.
  • Which ISPs are spying on you? Is your firewall spying on you too?
  • Additional 5.3 million pounds of ground beef recalled due to E. Coli contamination.
  • First Indian finishing school opens, to groom geeky software engineers in workplace etiquette and social skills. More are expected to open soon, since 300,000 Indian ‘computer nerds’ will be hired this year, many of whom will travel the world to work with clients that have outsourced software programming jobs.
  • Appeals court rules cops can stage collisions, steal cars and their contents, and lie to victims to conduct a warrantless search. Link now fixxored.
  • Calling the federal Real ID Act ‘repugnant’ to the state and federal constitutions, New Hampshire lawmakers vote to reject the Real ID Act. Legislation or resolutions opposing Real ID have been introduced in at least 26 states.
  • US federal appeals court orders the Pentagon to release a man being held within the US as an ‘enemy combatant’.

Quote of the Day:

To sanction such presidential authority to order the military to seize and indefinitely detain civilians, even if the President calls them ‘enemy combatants,’ would have disastrous consequences for the Constitution — and the country. …We refuse to recognize a claim to power that would so alter the constitutional foundations of our Republic.

Judge Diana Gribbon Motz, writing in the ruling of the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Va. in the case of Ali al-Marri.

  1. Thanks Kat
    This is a lot of news, so thanks for all the hard work. I wanted to especially note the anger article and made a link to it on my blog from yesterday. Again, there is synchronicity at work. We appreciate your efforts in getting the news to us.

    Would you consider posting a blog regarding your telepathy experiences? It would be very informative and of interest to many of us. Sincerely, Pam —————————–Truth is stranger than fiction.

  2. ISPs firewalls and search engines
    Google keeps search results, including the IP the user came from, for 2 years. It was just announced that they will shorten this time to 18 months.

    So perhaps search for some politically correct things to confuse your local law enforcement people.

    —-
    A day for firm decisions. Or is it?

  3. Thoughts. Interesting statement
    [quote]My experiences with telepathy caused me to notice something both interesting and annoying — the brain habitually echoes every thought by immediately trying to clothe it in words, even though I already know the full content of the thought without any words.[/quote]

    The form thought effectively shields the mind from realizing the real nature of thoughts and the multidimensional nature of the mind.

    The form thought is actually used to keep the individual entrapped within his experimental condition.

    Thoughts are the result of a multi-planar network of communication systems.

    Thought is a telepathic phenomena.

    Because of the subjective form of thoughts (using a ‘I’ instead of a ‘you’), slapped over the initial vibration, vibration which contains the consequentialities as known and willed by the source, and because of its instantaneous adjustment to emotions, we think that we think.

    Thoughts are also perfectly adjusted to not only the emotional conditions but the evolution level of a soul, the sum of the incarnational memory from the cells consciousness level to that of the mind and all its psychological interpretations. As the individual realizes certain aspects of his life so do thoughts adapt to the new situations, furthermore strengthening the impression that thoughts come from us.

    This is the foundation of human psychology that was used to nurture the ego into being, used a veil that neutralized the individual’s otherwise natural ability to interact with other dimensions of his reality.

    As much as thoughts were used to separate men of the 5th race from their Atlantean antecedents so will the realization that thoughts are a subjective suggestion and its replacement with a direct and objective communication from the source will separate men of the 6th race from their predecessors.

    1. telepathic quote
      [quote]My experiences with telepathy caused me to notice something both interesting and annoying — the brain habitually echoes every thought by immediately trying to clothe it in words, even though I already know the full content of the thought without any words.[/quote]

      Actually I have observations to the contrary, and there is also evidence to the contrary. Perhaps the person quoted is talking about most people, and not all people.

      There are things I think about without any words. They are shapes and moving patterns. Sometimes I think about sounds. Many times I think about places, sunshine, oceans and the like. No words involved at all.

      I have memories of conversations without knowing what language the conversation was in. That is because I remember the content of what the persons involved said, not the words they used.

      There are quite a few people who cannot hear and cannot speak. They think just fine, their brain cannot possibly “echo” thoughts in words. They have no experience with words.

      I’m not sure if this is inconsistent with what Richard is proposing here. Just pointing out that the main point of the quote is not accurate. If the person is indeed telepathic, as in reading/feeling/perceiving other people’s thoughts, then the echoing in words happens in the recipient. Not in the the brain where the thoughts occurred.

      However, since I’m not telepathic myself, I of course cannot be sure about that.

      —-
      A day for firm decisions. Or is it?

      1. Abstract thought
        Good morning, everyone
        I think the problem here is the use of the word, ‘words.’ What we do to interpret our thinking is create ‘symbols’ we can consciously understand. Symbols are the inevitability of being able to think in the abstract, and they can range from ‘words’, to the mind-constructs Earthling speaks about.
        As such, we may well all interpret our thoughts in the same, symbolic, way, but the method of symbolic expression is honed to the inidividual.

        Reality, like time, is relative to the observer.

        Anthony North

        1. Symbols
          Agreed Anthony.

          Whether the memories we reflect or the forms used to give a sense to an interpretation of the vibration are using a symbology or another one is not relevant to the principle.

          It is that the ego is used to function with the form and not the energy of the form.

          @Earthling
          You say you are not telepath because you consider you don’t have access to communication with other people, at least not consciously.

          I say that you are telepath because the thought process is in itself the manifestation of this function in you and that it is universally.

          What I am saying is that the nature of that process is veiled by the subjective quality that is assigned to the vibration that connects the mind to its ultimate reality.

          If it does not use words but other forms, they will nonetheless be tied to a memorial function, the soul, that in turn will be interpreted by the ego according the the emotional value it vibrates in relation to that memory, giving him the impression that he created the form rather than received it.

          See what I mean?

  4. Sound and Nerves
    The only thing right in the article about nerves running on sound is the authors’ assertion that anesthetics don’t work by working on receptors. They don’t. But many analgesics do.

    We (neuroscientists, and anesthesiologists and scientists) know very well how nerve conduction is blocked by anesthetics. We’ve studied it at length in vitro and in vivo. We’ve made use of the electromagentic properties of neural activity in both measurement and influence successfully for decades.

    I’ve worked with physicists many times. Far too often they try to work outside their field and fail to learn enough about what’s already known and end up making themselves look silly. I’ve seen them claim to have discovered things that have been known for many years, as well as propose things contradicted by extremely well known (to everyone but them it seems) practical works.

    If the theory were right, we would not be able to influence neural activity by electrical or magnetic stimulation, but would be able to do so via ultrasound. Obviously, this is the opposite of how things work.

    No, I am not the brain specialist…..
    YES. Yes I AM the brain specialist.

    1. Poets way out – 9th level of Hell
      I noticed something odd while reading about the Poets Way
      Out, at the 9th level. Here’s the text:

      ‘So, how do Dante and Virgil get out of Hell? Well, only Dante actually gets truly ‘out’ since he is still a living man. Yet, Virgil is still his guide through this and through Purgatory.

      ‘Virgil tells Dante to hold onto him — Virgil then begins to climb down the very hide of Satan. He is hairy and Virgil uses the tufts to clamor downward through the gap between Satan and the sheet of ice (an extremely small gap).

      ‘Since Satan marks the very center of earth, he is also the center of gravity. As Virgil climbs down and passes the center, he then turns and begins to climb up. Dante is startled by this because he thinks Virgil is taking him back into Hell! But Virgil knows what he is doing; he must climb in the direction away from the center of gravity. When they get out, the Poets see Satan’s legs pointing upward from the ground.

      ‘Allegorically, Dante now puts Hell and Sin behind him — and now it is overturned in his life, as Satan now appears upside down — all wrong.

      ‘The Poets find themselves in the River Lethe, the ancient river of forgetfulness, which washes away the grime and evil of Hell from them. Eventually, they reach the other side of Earth, and see dawn breaking, just before Easter Sunday.’

      Dante wrote The Inferno in 1314. So I wonder how he came to know about the Earth being a sphere and having a center of gravity? Even if these weren’t known to him by those terms, he still understood something about these concepts.

      Kat

      Addendum to Bill: Your post was a tad too subtle for me to realize you were telling me about a bad link. 😉 But Illuminaughty finally pointed me to the light, and the link now goes to a Wired blog about warrantless searches.

        1. Yup
          Indeed, Eratosthenes even gave a pretty good estimation of the Earth’s circumference in the 3rd century BC. I think Aristotle wrote something about the Earth’s spherical shape even earlier if I recall correctly.

          Not sure where the modern myth about this arose. Anyone?

          Kind regards,
          Greg
          ——————————————-
          You monkeys only think you’re running things

          1. Flat Earth
            Myth suggests beliefs in a flat Earth are very ancient. Most Mesopotamian myths viewed the world as a flat disc floating on the sea. Many Biblical scholars argue that early Hebrews thought the world was flat and supported by pillars.
            We get the first indication of the spherical nature of things with the early Hebrew view of the ‘firmament’ as a dome supported by mountains.
            Early Greek thought also reflected a flat earth mentality. It began to change with Anaximander (6th c BC) who thought the Earth was a short cylinder with a flat, circular top.
            I think what the flat Earth represented was a lack of knowledge. They just didn’t know enough, so viewed the Earth in the simplest observable form possible.
            This is confirmed with some Medieval views. Once Classical knowledge had been lost, many reverted to a flat Earth out of ignorance of any other system.
            The modern flat Earthers arose to counter the ‘globularists’ who were coming out with all sorts of science. In this sense, I think ‘flat Earthers’ were really people with a different view of scientific findings. In this sense, I suppose we can call them early pseudoscholars.

            I’m fanatical about moderation

            Anthony North

          2. Latest Flat Earth Society
            I think I’ve tracked down the latest expression of Flat Earth – organisation begun in 1993 by Lee H ‘O’ Smith. They claim to be dedicated to understanding reality through paraphysical inquiry and empirical investigation. Their chairman is known as ‘Dei Grata’, meaning ‘an acceptable God.’
            Beliefs are:
            1. Earth is flat and five sided.
            2. All asseretions are true in some sense; false in some sense; true and false in some sense; true and meaningless in some sense; false and meaningless in some sense; and true, false and meaningless in some sense.
            Oh, and 3. All places named Springfield are links to higher-dimensional space.
            Great, isn’t it.

            Humour without knowledge is lame, knowledge without humour is blind.

            Anthony North (with a little help from Albert)

          3. getting around flat earth
            I wonder how many flat-earthers drive around with GPS satellite nav systems in their cars.

            Is the modern Flat Earth society a satirical group doing this for entertainment, or are they serious?

            —-
            A day for firm decisions. Or is it?

          4. Of course
            This could be true in some sense, and false in some sense.
            Just to upset the applecart in my perverse way, if it is true there are eleven dimensions, do our three (or four)appear ‘flat’?

            The balanced adult retains the inner child

            Anthony North

          5. hello Anthony
            I think the flat earth proponents are similar to the non landing on the moon or no holocaust believers.
            All through history you will have debunkers or people who have a vested interest in a particular train of thought. It will never stop and keep going for many more years.
            Our history is full of contradictions and false truths so the answers have never been black or white.
            While doubt persists, conspiracy will persist.
            And while people persist in thinking of only themselves and not all as a whole, it will not change!

            “Life can be whatever you want it to be, as long as you do what your told.”
            LRF.

          6. A agree, but …
            Ah, Floppy, how I wish we could think of ourselves as a whole as you suggest, but I don’t think it is possible. We are human – the most beautiful, and most horrendous, of species.
            Nature and evolution is so successful because of absolute diversity, with everything that can be done being done. I think we are only successful because of this, which inevitably leaves disagreement, suspicion, doubt.
            I work on the assumption that this will not change, so we must look to how we can degrade the effects. This, I’m sure, is the answer to our problems, and the biggest challenge we face.

            All the philosophy in all the world is not worth the spilling of a drop of blood.

            Anthony North

  5. regarding telepathy
    you are right about the tendency to make ‘sense’ of it.. by putting it into words or trying to put some value or meaning on to it. Sometimes the soul just feels intuitively and that is the way it wants to receive information.

    It is a different way to communicate…really totally unrelated in so many ways to language.

    hugs

    marissa

  6. One of your items that I was
    One of your items that I was interested in, “Appeals court rules cops can stage collisions, steal cars and their contents, and lie to victims to conduct a warrantless search.” leads to a flash site about Dante’s Inferno. I couldn’t find any information there at all. Just wondering if you have a different link for it.

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