National Arbor Day – April 26

National Arbor Day - April 26

BOOK NEWS! We are entering the final editing stage and will be publishing soon. A tentative release date might be around Summer 2013! And the Bonus if submitted by April 26: an Omniverse Tree!

As always, Peace, Love and Knowledge! Thanks to all of my followers!!!! Please like my fb page at www.facebook.com/grandslamtheory.

From Balboa Press:
April 26 is Arbor Day; submit your manuscript by this date, and we’ll offer you a special tribute: a tree planted by the Arbor Day Foundation in one of America’s national forests.

The tree planted on your behalf will live among America’s wildlife, providing shade, shelter or food, just as your book will have the opportunity to enrich readers with encouragement, wisdom or wellness once it’s published.

This is what we’re made of

This is what we're made of

We are stardust 3.0, or biological life. We formed in the wake of first generation stars’ supernovae. Second generation stars fused heavier elements that are the building blocks for biological life. Life is ubiquitous in the universe. Where there is water, there is life – comet clouds, extraplanetary systems – the building blocks are everywhere! See my previous blog, the Origins of Life, for more information. To learn about our true nature, also see Duality or Reality.

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The Origins of Life

What is life?  Based upon observations on our planet, we define life as a characteristic that distinguishes objects that have signaling and self-sustaining processes from those that do not.(1)  This is generalized as biological life, focusing on organisms: cyanobacteria, bacteria, protista, fungi, plants, and animals.  All organisms have a life cycle – they acquire energy, …

Duality or Reality

Good verses evil.  Right and Wrong.  Republican or democrat.  What is reality to us?  We always observe opposites.  We have magnetic forces with north and south poles, electric currents with positive and negative.  In physics, every single known type of particle has an opposite known as a superpartner.  Matter has antimatter.  We think the two …

The Elegant Truth

The Elegant Truth

Regardless of what you choose to believe or disbelieve, nothing changes the fact that our existence is simply a product of the natural laws of physics of the universe. The universe lays the foundation for creation of atoms, stars, galaxies, biological life and its evolution, in order to become self-aware.

As humans, we have become aware to our direct surroundings. We have used religion, science, and/or spirituality to describe this one phenomenon. Every culture on this planet has a unique version and our origins can be explained in every language ever used here. Just because we don’t understand it doesn’t make it untrue. There are no absolute right and wrong ways of describing it.

There is, however, a simple truth to our existence: We are here. We have everything we need to survive on this planet. We are elegantly formed by energies of the universe that affect every aspect of our being. In short, we are loved and cared for. Love the universe you’re in!

Peace, Love, and Knowledge
The Omniverse

Photograph: Cirrus cloud angel seen over the Royal Palm Beach area in South Florida on March 14, 2013

Is the Higgs boson really the Last Great Discovery?

After the news of the discovery of the Higgs Boson on July 4, 2012, followed by the confirmation of repeated results on March 14, 2013 (phys.org/news/2013-03-confident-cern-physicists-higgs-boson.html), it is being reported that it is the last great discovery (guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jul/08/robin-mckie-higgs-boson-discovery-where-next).  It is being heralded as the final piece of the puzzle of the Standard Model of physics.  …

Be a Part of the Omniverse

Are you the type of person who questions everything?  Do you look through the veil of religion and the doctrine of science in an everlasting quest for the truth?  Are you that person who realizes that everything is just trying to explain one thing – our origin?  Yes, we have different ways to explain it, …

What is a Comet? The Seed of Life!

A comet is an object, composed of water and dust, that orbits our Sun in a highly elliptical path.  It consists of a nucleus, or body of water, dust, and rock fragments, frozen in space’s ultra-low temperatures.  Comets consist of compounds of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen (water, ammonia, methane, carbon monoxide, and some complex …

What is a Black Hole?

A black hole is a singularity – a point where laws of physics as we know them cease to exist.  It is where mathematics approach infinity.  The idea of a body so massive that even light could not escape was first proposed by geologist John Michell in 1783.  It was also predicted with Einstein’s equations …

The Light and the Life

The Light and the Life

A crystal lattice is like a prism when light enters it. The light pathway can change direction and light emerges from it everywhere. Light actually refracts, following the crystal lattice’s framework of bonds. It also reflects and bounces out of its path at any imperfection point of the lattice. Without imperfections, we wouldn’t be able to observe this phenomenon.

What is life? It is like a light that permeates our mind and body, and we act like a crystal lattice by allowing it to pass through us. Life allows our bodies to regenerate cell-by-cell while still retaining our identity and collective experiences.

What do we do with the life-energy that flows through us? Like a prism, we split the signal up into different colors. These are represented as energy centers of the body, or chakras. Energies of different ‘colors’ of this spectrum affect our emotions. All emotions have the same underlying energy, which we perceive as love. Love is life. It is our light. We let it shine through us, even though we have imperfections. But like a crystal, this is what makes it work.

Since biological life evolves, it is a natural consequence of life that our bodies evolve. Like a plant growing toward light, our evolution takes us toward the love. Consciousness is the first step. Our thoughts become a nonphysical extension of our bodies. Our mind is a field of thoughts and emotions surrounding us. It is a reflection of the light that shines through us. Consciousness evolves as it grows, and we realize we are part of something much, much bigger. And everything is connected through the same underlying energy.
The Omniverse is the source of the light and life. It is where our entire universe comes from. In fact, the universe is a prism of the underlying energy. Its ‘colors’ are the laws of physics. Its life in the habitable zone is a natural consequence of its laws, through a complex decision-making process. This is the universal consciousness, and even it is part of something bigger. Once you know the Omniverse, you understand how it creates the universe, the light, and the life.

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What is Time?

What is Time?

We use time to measure cycles, which are broken down to repeating events. In a cycle, we can observe something grow. And in a cycle, everything has a DECAY, like when we age. We also see decay all around us: planets’ orbits decay as they slowly fall towards their sun. Even atoms decay by losing an electron, proton, or neutron. In fact, we currently keep time with an atomic clock that measures the radioactive decay of a cesium atom.
So, TIME IS MEASUREMENT OF DECAY.
Is time always the same? We might think so, but it’s not! Time varies. Einstein’s General Relativity shows that as an object moves faster, its time (or decay) slows down relative to an object that is either moving slower or standing still. This was proved with 2 atomic clocks – one in motion on a plane, and one on the ground. After the flight, there was a measurable difference.
So if time is relative, we can have varying rates of decay. Does this mean we can go back in time? This would mean we would have negative decay, like putting an eggshell back together after it breaks. This violates ENTROPY (when something goes from a state of order to a state of disorder), so we don’t go back in time. But, according to quantum physics, all possible states of decay EXIST, meaning that all time exists! You are the sum of your cycle of time, not a part of it!
In summary,
• Time is measurement of decay;
• Decay is relative; and
All possible states of decay, thus time, do exist.

Cycles of Time

Cycles of Time

We use time to measure cycles. Our Earth rotates in a day. The planet’s rotation axis wobbles, and this is known as procession. This can affect the length of a day. The angle of the axis can change too, and this is known as eccentricity. This affects how much sunlight the planet receives. Combined together, these produce Milankovitch cycles and are notable for their correlation to glacial and interglacial periods.

The Earth’s orbit around the Sun takes a year. The orbital path itself varies, This can affect the distance from the Earth and sun, causing mean temperature fluctuations. With orbital changes, procession, and eccentricity, the Earth has cycles measured in several thousands of years.

The Sun could even be a part of a larger cycle. A theoretical proposal recently suggested that if the Sun were part of a binary system with a red dwarf, the two stars could be orbiting each other on a cycle of about 26 million years.

Then there’s the Milky Way galaxy, with our solar system on one of its rotating fingers. The entire galaxy rotates around its central supermassive black hole, and it takes 225 million years to rotate once around the galaxy. Recently, using the Hubble telescope, we measured sideways motion of the entire galaxy. Our galaxy and Andromeda will someday merge, which may have happened with another galaxy before. This cycle is about 4 billion years or more.

Since the universe is over 13 billion years old, it has been a part of an even larger cycle – expansion. In the Omniverse proposal, this is another cycle, as it spreads evenly across the event horizon of a giant white hole. The white hole is the source of the singularity that produces the Big Bang, starting the cycle of our universe. When scientists mention the Big Freeze, or the end of our universe, they fail to see the big picture. As with all other cycles, this process repeats.

So, do you really think you don’t have time to do that something you want to do? You have all the time in the Omniverse!