Albert Einstein 1978-1955

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The photo above reveals the actual transformation of Energy to mass
and confirms Einstein's idea that a Light-particle will yield up its quantum of Energy all at once in a single burst of mass.
(Photo by Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Paris 1933.)
The two particles in the photo, shown by the fog spots they make in passing
through the wet air of a "cloud chamber," are seen curving apart under the influence of a magnet. The pair of particles was
generated by the annihilation of a quantum of Light carrying Energy up invisibly from below. In the middle it transforms into
mass -- two freshly created material particles, which immediately curve away from each other.
The profound connection between Energy and matter discovered by Einstein is expressed in the equation E=mc².
E represents Energy, m represents mass, which is a unified body of matter with no specific shape, and c² is an immense number,
which is the square of the speed of Light. As m is so small in relation to c², it is obvious that a little m goes a long way
toward the release of great Energy, as the atomic bomb so clearly demonstrates.

We
live in a Universe of Energy.
The Transformation of Energy is our Genius.
Looking up to the Skies and Space in the dark of the night, we look back into Time along the paths of our Evolution toward the non-physical
source of the Light of Creation, which has evolved and transformed into everyThing we know, filling in Everything in between. .
In a cone section of the sphere of the
multi-dimensional Universe
we imagine we can look back
13.7 billion years into time
to the
non-physical Source
of Energy.
The Arrow: The Glance from the Eye of Shiva
Einstein’s special theory of relativity predicts that time passes more slowly for moving objects
than for stationary ones, a phenomenon called time dilation. If a ball were to be thrown toward you at 10 miles an hour and
you were running away from it at 3 miles an hour, the ball would be approaching you at a relative speed of (10 minus
3) 7 miles an hour, from your point of view. If you were to run toward the ball it would similarly speed up in relation to
you, from your point of view.
But no matter how fast you run toward Light or away from it, it will always come toward you or
retreat from you at the constant speed of Light, about 670 million miles an hour. According to the special theory of relativity,
everybody measures the same speed for Light no matter what he or she compares it to or what their individual points of view.
So, it is not possible to catch up with Light and not possible to move at the speed of Light. But, imagine
that you could hold on to your ball as it soars through space at a speed near to the speed of Light for three years before
returning to me on earth. According to the watch on your wrist, you see you have been traveling for three years while my watch
shows you have been gone for thirty years. Time for you has been, amazingly, dilated!
Believe it or Not!
Time
is soft and NOT absolute
The Persistence of Memory. Dali 1931. Oil on canvas
In both examples with the balls we can see that time
is intimately relative to our own position and movement in space. We begin to realize that space and time are relative and
not absolute as formerly thought. After Einstein we have called it simply space-time, not two separate phenomena but two aspects
of the same phenomenon.
Time is the distance between
thee and me.
”Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That’s
relativity.” Einstein
Einstein extended his special theory of relativity, which was restricted to inertial frames of reference
(disinclined or resistant to motion or change in motion), to apply to accelerated frames of reference, geometricizing the
phenomenon of gravity into the fabric of space-time. From this, his general theory
of relativity, arose knowledge of the bending of light rays and the gravitational red shift.
“When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence:
Time and space and graviton have no separate existence from matter.” Einstein
Curved space bends Light.
In this diagram the space-time fabric of our solar system is seen bent by the gravitational force of the
Sun. In the absence of a gravitational field, Light travels along a straight path (star B). A gravitational field produced
by a massive object will bend the trajectory of the Light ray (star A) like a ball rolling along a warped table.
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." Einstein
This might be an image of esoteric reality, or Eternity, where gravitational forces cause
matter to have infinite density and infinitesimal volume, unbounded by space-time.
“Strange is our situation here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not
knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to divine a purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we
do know — that man is here for the sake of other men.
Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind . . . The cosmic religious
experience is the strongest and the noblest driving force behind scientific research . . .. I want to know God's thoughts;
the rest are details."
"The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility."
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true
art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as
good as dead: his eyes are closed." Albert Einstein
A HUMAN BEING IS A MODEL OF
THE UNIVERSE
— AS ABOVE, SO BELOW.
WE ARE PURE SPIRIT AND SPIRIT IS
PURE NON-PHYSICAL SOURCE.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT.
The Teacher
LONG AGO
AND FAR AWAY
Humans Observe the Universe from Hubble
http://hubblesite.org/
If one doesn't think one belongs
to a World of Genius,
one should think again.
"From an inner center the psyche seems to move outward, in the sense of an extroversion, into the physical world.
Ergo, physics
is the study of the
structure of
consciousness;
physics has
become a branch of psychology.”
Wolfgang Pauli
“The best
way to observe is by looking.”
Yogi Bera
NID DIM OND DUW: NID DUW OND DIM.
(God cannot be matter: what is not matter must be God.)
Druid
Maxim

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Stephen Hawking spoke
from the Great Hall of the People
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"We are getting close to answering the age-old questions:
Why are we here?
Where did we come from?"
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