The Theory of Multidimensional Reality

The Theory of Multidimensional Reality
Title The Theory of Multidimensional Reality PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Vogt
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre Parapsychology
ISBN 9780930808112

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"The Theory of Multidimensional Reality is the latest development of this information theory of existence by the Author. The book applies the theory to explain what causes light, gravity, time, Planck's constant, and other phenomena found in physics. The Theory provides a foundation philosophy for all of science to explain some of the hardest phenomenon found"--

The Theory of Multidimensional Reality

The Theory of Multidimensional Reality
Title The Theory of Multidimensional Reality PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Vogt
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 2015-12
Genre Quantum theory
ISBN 9780930808105

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"The Theory of Multidimensional Reality is the latest development of this information theory of existence by the Author. The book applies the theory to explain what causes light, gravity, time, Planck's constant, and other phenomena found in physics. The Theory provides a foundation philosophy for all of science to explain some of the hardest phenomenon found"--

Reality Revealed

Reality Revealed
Title Reality Revealed PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Vogt
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1978
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Scopes of Dimensions

Scopes of Dimensions
Title Scopes of Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Janet McClure
Publisher Light Technology Publishing
Pages 196
Release 1989-06-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780929385099

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A shift in consciousness has occurred on the planet during the past twenty-five years, marking a new moment in the evolution of humanity's consciousness concerning our relationship to Earth and to the cosmos. We now accept that human beings are interacting with a living planet, and we understand that this living planet has an energetic relationship to the galaxy. We have also come to understand that the entire biological and energy system of this beautiful planet we live on is totally dependent on how humans treat the planet, the environment, and other life forms on Earth. Biorelativity describes the ability of human beings to telepathically communicate with the spirit of the Earth. The goal of such communication is to influence the outcome of natural Earth events such as storms, volcanoes, and earthquakes. This book is a collection of channeled lectures through Arcturian, Native American, and other mystical guides, transmitted in sessions from 2009 through early 2011, that describe

Multidimensional Man

Multidimensional Man
Title Multidimensional Man PDF eBook
Author Jurgen Ziewe
Publisher Jurgen Ziewe
Pages 225
Release 2008-08
Genre Death
ISBN 1409224252

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Leading a highly demanding professional life Jurgen Ziewe compensated by practicing intensive meditation to gain balance and spiritual inspiration. He soon discovered there was more to life when he was catapulted out of his body into a parallel universe. For nearly forty years he kept a secret diary detailing his excursions, which reveal a fascinating alternate reality that awaits us once we leave our mortal bodies. The author discovered a multidimensional universe, which he could step into in full waking consciousness. He returned each time with breath-taking accounts of a world which forms not only the natural extension but the foundation of our physical universe. Jurgen Ziewe gives vivid and compelling accounts of meeting his deceased relatives, of interviewing the 'dead', and even of accompanying himself in a previous life. He describes with the zest of a travel journalist some of the mind-bending places he has visited, and recalls the excitement of unearthing the magical powers found there.

Gravitational Mystery Spots of the United States

Gravitational Mystery Spots of the United States
Title Gravitational Mystery Spots of the United States PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Vogt
Publisher Vector Books
Pages 82
Release 1996
Genre Science
ISBN 9780930808044

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Many Worlds?

Many Worlds?
Title Many Worlds? PDF eBook
Author Simon Saunders
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 636
Release 2010-06-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191614114

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What does realism about the quantum state imply? What follows when quantum theory is applied without restriction, if need be, to the whole universe? These are the questions which an illustrious team of philosophers and physicists debate in this volume. All the contributors are agreed on realism, and on the need, or the aspiration, for a theory that unites micro- and macroworlds, at least in principle. But the further claim argued by some is that if you allow the Schrödinger equation unrestricted application, supposing the quantum state to be something physically real, then this universe is one of countlessly many others, constantly branching in time, all of which are real. The result is the many worlds theory, also known as the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics. The contrary claim sees this picture of many worlds as in no sense inherent in quantum mechanics, even when the latter is allowed unrestricted scope and even given that the quantum state itself is something physically real. For this picture of branching worlds fails to make physical sense, let alone common sense, even on its own terms. The status of these worlds, what they are made of, is never adequately explained. Ordinary ideas about time and identity over time become hopelessly compromised. The concept of probability itself is brought into question. This picture of many branching worlds is inchoate, it is a vision, an error. There are realist alternatives to many worlds, some even that preserve the Schrödinger equation unchanged. Twenty specially written essays, accompanied by commentaries and discussions, examine these claims and counterclaims in depth. They focus first on the question of ontology, the existence of worlds (Part 1 and 2), second on the interpretation of probability (Parts 3 and 4), and third on alternatives or additions to many worlds (Parts 5 and 6). The introduction offers a helpful guide to the arguments for the Everett interpretation, particularly as they have been formulated in the last two decades.