Monthly Archives: September 2013

Feeling the call

When I was a teen, my family was on a nature walk in a Florida swamp near the Everglades.  As we slowly moved through miles of cypress swamps and oak hammocks, we started to hear a strange loud howl.  It would call out ever few minutes.  We seemed to be the only people out in the swamp that day. I don’t remember the weather or time of year, but it was most likely summer. After a few calls from one side, another one started calling from the other side of us.  Gradually the screaming howls got closer from both sides.  We assumed it was panthers, what else could it be?  But as they got closer we become utterly terrified and ran for the exit as fast as possible.  We never saw the creatures making the eerie calls.

I spent my whole childhood roaming the swamps alone, played with a half grown panther in captivity and even learned to call alligators.  I have never heard that sound before or since.  I have listened to recordings of panthers, bears, wolves and coyotes.  None of them sound like what we heard that day.  It was not until I heard recording of calls attributed to Sasquatch that I realized that could be what we had heard.  Logically, it could have been mating panthers, which I understand make an awful noise.  But the sound had no cat like tones.  It was more of a yell than a howl.  I have owned cats for many years and heard lots of their talk, hurt, mad, sad, etc. but that core cat sound was not there.  If it were panthers, would they have been so close to people during the day? I understand that panthers need about 26 square miles of territory each and rarely cross paths with each other. Either way, what we heard was a truly rare and terrifying experience.

I heard the hosts debate a Bigfoot sighting on Mysterious Universe Plus, I think it was on Episode 10.12.  The couple reporting the Bigfoot reported feeling fear, discomfort and metal banging before a sighting.  That reminded me of the research of Vic Tandy I had been reading about recently.  It occurred to me that if Bigfoot uses infrasound to communicate as some animals do, then humans would have that kind of seemingly paranormal experience if they were around.  This could also explain the complete terror our family experienced in the swamp that day.  Also the metal banging could be caused by a standing wave of infrasound.  See wikipedia for more info on his work with infrasound and the paranormal.

So I did a bit of checking and found this nice write up of that same idea by ‘flesh and blood’ Bigfoot researcher, Cliff Barackman.  This would help explain some, but definitely not all of the high strangeness around them.  My own experience with receiving others thoughts and tends to suggest that some of the ‘paranormal’ traits often attributed to Bigfoot could be true, but they could also have physical abilities that far exceed our own.

Igniting a star

The dream of igniting a self-sustained fusion reaction with high yields of energy, a feat likened to creating a miniature star on Earth, is getting closer to becoming reality, according the authors of a new review article in the journal Physics of Plasmas.

In the early morning hours of Aug.13, Lawrence Livermore’s National Ignition Facility (NIF) focused all 192 of its ultra-powerful laser beams on a tiny deuterium-tritium filled capsule. In the nanoseconds that followed, the capsule imploded and released a neutron yield of nearly 3×1015, or approximately 8,000 joules of neutron energy—approximately three times NIF’s previous neutron yield record for cryogenic implosions. http://phys.org/news/2013-09-fusion-weve.html

Clearly, we are living in the end of the fossil fuel age.  One estimate is that fusion fuel could be made for as little as 25 cents per use and yield 50 to 100 times more energy than is needed to initiate the fusion reaction.

Will this brave, new world lead to energy abundance for all or a monopoly for a few?  I would like to believe that this technology will be used to drive a new economy that is more sustainable and less exploitative than the oil economy of today.  But I suspect that the level of technology needed to produce this power would enable a higher consolidation of wealth.  Once such a power source becomes available, the market for fossil fuels will shrink to the point that developing economies that are entirely dependent on them may collapse and further destabilize regions already in turmoil.

For a detailed explanation of how the two main types of experimental fusion reactors work, go to http://science.howstuffworks.com/fusion-reactor2.htm.

I also wonder about the potential to weaponize fusion reactions.  A quick search turned up this disturbing info below.

pure fusion weapon .. would require no fissile material and would therefore be much easier to build in secret than existing weapons. The necessity of separating high-quality fissile material requires a substantial industrial investment, and blocking the sale and transfer of the needed machinery has been the primary mechanism to control nuclear proliferation to date.

Pure fusion weapons offer the possibility of generating very small nuclear yields and the advantage of reduced collateral damage stemming from fallout because these weapons would not create the highly radioactive byproducts associated with fission-type weapons…. The neutrons may cause substantially more casualties than the explosive blast, as in a neutron bomb.

If I understand this idea, a pure fusion weapon would destroy living things without destroying the infrastructure or leaving radiation.  How tempting for a new wave of colonization in areas of great instability world wide, instant vacancy – ready for new owner.  Science fiction author Isaac Asimov said that “Such a neutron bomb or N bomb seems desirable to those who worry about property and hold life cheap.” in The New Intelligent Man’s Guide to Science. Basic Books, New York, 1965. Page 410.

In a 2001 DOE Declassification document titled RESTRICTED DATA DECLASSIFICATION DECISIONS 1946 TO THE PRESENT a power threshold is set for classification.

Research and development on lasers will be classified if power level exceeds 100 gigawatt, or pulse energy exceed 1 kilojoule. Any laser application (for any power whether or not classified) that achieves DT ignition will be classified Restricted Data. DT ignition is defined to be a 1% rise in temperature or mean charged-particle kinetic energy at any point in the gas [target]. (64-7) http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/rdd-7.html#I59

Does this mean that if the lab succeeds in gaining ignition, the technology becomes unavailable for commercial development?  Do the results reported today, exceed this level now?  Or does it not count yet, because they did not achieve ignition.  So are we one step closer to Utopia or one step closer to Armageddon?

Density Map of Bigfoot Sightings in the US

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The clusters of reported sightings in areas of low human population density, but with substantial habitat suggests a level of legitimacy behind the overall pattern of sightings.  If sightings were usually hoaxes or wishful thinking, then they would tend to be more evenly distributed.  However, just because the sightings are consistent, does not mean the being itself is a lost primate.  To me the most critical detail in any Bigfoot sighting is actually the smell.  That seems to be the hardest part to fake and the least likely to be imagined.  Anyone care to overlay this map with one that denotes degree of encounter, including the smell factor?

This is a great example of how aggregating anecdotal information can lead to a much clearer overall picture.  It has been used to show that UFO sightings cluster around military installations.  This method would be helpful for a number of unexplained events.  Unfortunately, most academics are not likely to get grant money to cover the expense.  Maybe we need to form a fund raising foundation to give grants for academic research into the alternative topics science ignores.

Disintegration

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As Buddhists have been telling us for thousands of years, the self is an illusion.  In neuroscience, the seat of consciousness can’t be localized in the brain, or even the body with any certainty.  There are strong examples of some people who continue to be aware after death.  People who are intimate experience ways of knowing when something is wrong with their loved ones who are far away.  Carl Jung was convinced that there was a collective unconscious that stored and shared knowledge across all boundaries.  New developments in theoretical physics suggest that everything we know as matter, space and time are built on misunderstandings of how the universe works.  I have often felt that the me I see is not the real me, that thinks and dreams.

So what are we doing here and why do we exist?  Who or what am I?  Such big questions should have big answers.  But I am beginning to think that the answer is actually very small.

In all of the hubris of the mechanistic model of medicine. the focus had been fighting a war on disease.  The body is our battleground and pharmaceuticals and surgical tools are our weapons. Yet as hard as we try to attack, the ‘enemy’ keeps stepping aside and changing course so that we are often a step behind.  While vaccines have created a dramatic reduction in some deadly and crippling diseases, so many other viral invaders have taken their place.  Our sterile world of sanitized babies and aversion to dirt has robbed our bodies of the practice needed to build up a strong immune system.  When some hostile bacteria do get a foot hold we rush in with antibiotics to save the day.  Yet our hospitals are over run with resistant bacteria. About 100,000 people become ill each year from hospital acquired resistant infections.  So what are we doing wrong?

Scientists are making inroads in explaining the ways in which gut microbes alter the effectiveness of certain medicines, influence our immunity and metabolism, and even affect our mood. Their findings suggest that modulating the microbial communities within us — perhaps as simply as through dietary modifications — could potentially address a wide range of conditions, including inflammatory diseases, obesity and anxiety. http://www.livescience.com/39762-microbe-host-dynamics-nigms.html

Our gut bacteria also play a role in the manufacture of substances like neurotransmitters (including serotonin); enzymes and vitamins (notably Bs and K) and other essential nutrients (including important amino acid and short-chain fatty acids); and a suite of other signaling molecules that talk to, and influence, the immune and the metabolic systems. Some of these compounds may play a role in regulating our stress levels and even temperament: when gut microbes from easygoing, adventurous mice are transplanted into the guts of anxious and timid mice, they become more adventurous. The expression “thinking with your gut” may contain a larger kernel of truth than we thought.

Justin Sonnenburg, a microbiologist at Stanford, suggests that we would do well to begin regarding the human body as “an elaborate vessel optimized for the growth and spread of our microbial inhabitants.” http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

Our bodies’ microbiome is home to around 100 trillion different organisms.  More than 99% of the genetic material in our bodies is not human.  There are literally pounds of these organisms in and on our bodies.  Without them we would die.  So did they evolve to serve us, or did we evolve to serve them?  After all, they can control us, but we can’t control them.  We act on emotion and our sense of ‘self’ but how do we really know what that self is?  Maybe we are a colony without any meaningful existence as a single organism.

Could all of evolution be driven by the needs of bacteria to control their environment?  Some researchers even think our genetic material has been rewritten multiple times by virus activity.  Some comets may have seeded our planet with bacteria or viruses from other worlds.  All human cultures say that we were made by the gods, and that the gods taught us the skills we needed to survive.  So now we are diligently reshaping vast parts of this world, and taking our tiny overlords to all corners and beyond.  Is the voice of god really the chemical signals from inside to serve and obey?

I wonder if the interconnections of friends and families goes beyond the bonds of affection.  Once we share bacteria with someone, we may become intertwined in a larger network.  The ‘spooky action at a distance’ described by Einstein and others could link back to the interconnected particles of matter that came from the same source.  The shared state that entwined particles have is known to span vast distances of time and space.  Are the paranormal forces at work in our lives, not our own but the product of other beings inside us?  Do they somehow fundamentally shape our perceptions with their signals so that we can never see past the veil?

star shineEcho from the Stars

A bloggers very literal dream of detailed events that happen the next day.  A great example of the high strangeness that often surfaces around UFO experiences.  Seems very similar in character to my prior awareness experiences.

Entangled Myth

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I recently read the book Entangled Minds by Dean Radin.  I have read a number of other books that also review the large body of rigorous, repeatable lab studies that have demonstrated a measurable effect of PSI interaction over the last hundred years. What most impressed me about Dean Radin is that he goes beyond the now thoroughly established, if not well publicized, conclusion that PSI is real. Radin’s multi-disciplinary background as well as personal experience may have given him a bit more insight to begin proposing a mechanism behind the magic.

Basic physical concepts like time, space, energy, and matter were imagined to be fixed, absolute, and fundamentally different substances. It was taken for granted that reality existed in an absolute sense, independent of observers, and it was an additional token of faith that action at a distance was impossible. The concept of mind, then viewed through the fledgling discipline of psychology , and especially its rising fad of behaviorism, was regarded as an illusion created by the clockwork mechanisms of the brain. Because mind was an illusion and action at a distance was impossible, genuine psi phenomena were also impossible.

Radin, Dean (2009-11-19). Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality (pp. 241-242). Pocket Books. Kindle Edition.

Our cultural framework is still heavily embedded in a mechanistic world/cosmological view.  Even practitioners of other scientific disciplines seem to have little awareness of the potential upheaval that could result from the application of the principles of quantum entanglement to the molecular scale.  The social sciences, which include my own academic background, are even further out of touch with the frontiers of the physical, chemical and biological sciences.  The foundation needed to understand and apply a new understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy rarely exists outside of the practitioners’ discipline.While the public is still unaware of the successful research of PSI events, surveys show that most people do accept the reality of PSI.  The remaining mystery is how it might work based on our current scientific knowledge. Radin begins to tie the emerging understanding of entangled particles and quantum physics with the patterns of PSI events.  Unfortunately, the public is generally unaware of role of the observer in establishing reality and the measurement of quantum particles’ ‘spooky action at a distance’ as famously labeled by Einstein. So tying one mis-understood event to another probably does not go far to break the stalemate that keeps PSI research on the fringe of science and society.

Psychologists still practice as if the brain and the mind were the same thing.  Yet, there are documented cases where the mind is operating without the brain functioning.  Any out of place thought is a delusion, rather than a stray idea from a passer by.

Bio-chemists and medical researchers are still focusing on the role of specific disease agents and chemical compounds in restoring health.  Yet, their population based research has only partial predictive value in managing illness.  The role of the mind in establishing and maintaining health is rarely acknowledge, other than as a placebo effect.

It seems we are stuck at the beginning of a scientific revolution, not because the research is unavailable or inconclusive, but because the general academic community and the public can’t absorb the results.  The scope of cosmological and theoretical physics have moved so far out of alignment with the general world view that they have become akin to magical arcane practitioners of dark arts.