The ‘Double Slit Experiment’ is one of the most famous experiments in physics. It gives a different insight into how reality works. The experiment shows that seemingly solid particles act as waves until observed by consciousness. The act of observing particles directly effects their behaviour.
Life After Death – What Happens? Where do we go? Do we see loved ones?
Common questions on life after death include – What happens? Where do we go? Do we see loved ones? The videos below show the research that different people have done into answering these questions, starting with a video from The Infographics Show named ‘Science Experiment Proves Afterlife is Real’ that summarizes on many of these questions.
The Holographic Universe/Simulation Theory/Matrix + The Fibonacci Sequence/Golden Ratio – Insights into the Nature of Reality from Renowned Physicists and Researchers
DMT – Dimenthyltryptamine, the ‘Spirit Molecule’ & Ayahuasca
Dimethyltryptamine is a natural chemical substance that is produced in many plants and animals, including humans in the liver, lungs and pineal gland. Despite occurring naturally in us, it is famous for being the strongest psychedelic and has a reputation for inducing the biggest changes to our perception of reality.
The Kybalion – 7 Hermetic Principles of Natural Law
Gratitude – A Key to Happiness and Contentment
The Pineal Gland/Third Eye/Eye of Horus – What it is and how to Decalcify it
‘The famous philosopher Descartes described the pineal gland as the ‘principal seat of the soul.’ You’ve probably heard of this gland being called the ‘third eye,’ a mystical chakra point residing right in the middle of your eyebrows. It turns out these ideas aren’t too far off. The small, rice-sized, pinecone-shaped endocrine organ sits alone in the middle of the brain and at the same level as the eyes.’
Akashic Records, a Brain/Mind Cloud? – Fresh Insights on how Memory and the Brain Work
Research into the relationship between memory and the brain is offering a different insight into how these work together. It is commonly though that memory is stored ‘in the brain’. Despite this, the brain has been described by neuroscientists as ‘a transmitter and receiver of signals’ like a computer. As such, some are opting to the ‘possibility that memory is stored on a cloud similar to that which modern technology uses’. From this, your brain transmits and receives the signals to retrieve the memory.