i love dreams, i remember a few weeks ago i downloaded all of the stargate sg-1 episodes and watched them. and like every day id watch as many as i could and then when i fell asleep i would ALWAYS dream about being in the show. its amazing how your brain can take everything you've done through out the day and compile it into one, or sometimes a few extremely realistic (this is perspective issue. even if the world of your dreams would seem completly fake in real life, you still believe that what is happening is real because your brain is in a different state, so whos to say that dreams aren't real, just because you cant bring them into your waking life, doesnt mean they arent real.)Quote:
Originally Posted by da haze meister
After doing salvia alot ive realized what a pathetic way we exist. If you know anything about the Holographic universe theory then you know that there is one re-occuring theme in our existance. its this everything, in every part of itself. like for example, think about our bodies, they are a shell that hold the blueprints (dna) on how to build the shell that contains that blueprint. an example would be like an entire library but every book inside is just instructions on how to build the library and what to put in it. weird huh?
in 1982 they did an experiment and found out that sub-atomic particals can communicate with each other INSTANTANEOUSLY, wherever one electron is, it always knows where another one is. even if its 10 feet or 600 billion lightyears. meaning that reality as we know it, is a very very complex thing.
the holographic theory states that every part of the universe contains every part of the universe in a smaller version.
To make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the light of a laser beam. Then a second laser beam is bounced off the reflected light of the first and the resulting interference pattern (the area where the two laser beams commingle) is captured on film.
and this meaningless swirl of colors that is captured on the film, if projected by a laser beam will become a holographic picture, it seems 3 dimensional and real but its just light.
but the amazing thing is that if you were to cut the film in half and project each half with a laser, you wouldnt get two, half-roses you will get 2 smaller but identical roses.
this offers amazing new theorys if its viable. because you could theoretically learn anything and everything, from anything.
The "whole in every part" nature of a hologram provides us with an entirely new way of understanding organization and order. For most of its history, Western science has labored under the bias that the best way to understand a physical phenomenon, whether a frog or an atom, is to dissect it and study its respective parts. A hologram teaches us that some things in the universe may not lend themselves to this approach. If we try to take apart something constructed holographically, we will not get the pieces of which it is made, we will only get smaller wholes. but back to salvia, in one of my more intense salvia trips i remember being able to think of something, it would come flooding in on me and basically drown me with a feeling that is fucking IMPOSSIBLE to describe, but it was amazing and very very humbling. i bet salvia could make the most hardened criminal cry like a fucking baby, just stick him in a dark room, make him take a hit of 40x and start talking to him about your day through a loudspeaker.
but one of the craziest moments of my life probably is when i was standing in my house, looking at the wall. and i couldn't see the wall, i could see what it was and that it was there, but it was like i was seeing into the wall, beyond its objective state. i saw a blue and white swirlly mass that was encompassed by a layer of blackness, not like a dark background, but like black, meaning it didnt reflect any light at all, so i couldnt see it. kinda like a black corona around it.
but that was only for about .001 seconds in the objective universe
also i found it really strange that whenever i looked at anything my field of vision would combine objects and i couldnt tell them apart, like i was looking a wood dining table with a painting on it, and there was a brown and orange rug with oriental patterns on it, and if you had asked me right then, which which was the painting and which was rug, i couldnt answer it for sure. because to me, everything was the same.
and i know this post is HUGE but thats cause im fucking hungover and thirsty and hungry and just took a few puffs of schwag.
anyways if u wanna read up on it more u can go here:
http://www.rense.com/general69/holoff.htm
wow did i go off on a tangent there or WHAT!?! I would make a bad ass science proffessor.
