What will the technology of the future really look like?
What will the civilizations of the future really look like?
What are our possible futures? The best and the worst
most likely outcomes?
Where are we headed? How might we get there?
How would we colonize our solar system in teh next 50 years? Nevermind how improbable that is or all of the things that won't let that happen politically. How would we colonize our Galaxy starting 100 years from
now whether or not we have faster than light propulsion? How could we get to the stars? Realistic
technology for realistic science fiction? I WANT MY SCIENCE FICTION TO BE BELIEVABLE!!!. (dangit)
So? how do we put the modern science back into science fiction? less
tribes.tribe.net/scifiparables
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What will the civilizations of the future really look like?
What are our possible futures? The best and the worst
most likely outcomes?
Where are we headed? How might we get there?
How would we colonize our solar system in teh next 50 years? Nevermind how improbable that is or all of the things that won't let that happen politically. How would we colonize our Galaxy starting 100 years from
now whether or not we have faster than light propulsion? How could we get to the stars? Realistic
technology for realistic science fiction? I WANT MY SCIENCE FICTION TO BE BELIEVABLE!!!. (dangit)
So? how do we put the modern science back into science fiction? less
tribes.tribe.net/scifiparables
tribes.tribe.net/scifiparables#
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Re: science fiction parables
Fri, July 21, 2006 - 7:47 PMHmmmm.... very interesting thought. My theory is that since all things already exist in some energy form, what we image to be possible, already is, by the very fact that we imagine it, believable.
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Re: science fiction parables
Fri, July 21, 2006 - 7:49 PMsure; my reflection of that principle is that in the sefirot of tiferet all things we imagine
become real.
My question is how to use that principle to get us off the planet?
www.google.com/search
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Re: science fiction parables
Fri, July 21, 2006 - 7:57 PMIs this the same as the Merkaba? -
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Unsu...
Re: science fiction parables
Sat, July 22, 2006 - 11:56 AMgood connection i suppose...lol.
merkaba is a geometric pattern. The most important of which is a sort of inside out twisting
of the aural body in theory to attempt things like flying psychokinetically.
The merkaba pattern superimposes over our own chakras, and chakras are a micro fractal reflection
of the cosmic sefirot. The merkaba centers around third chakra, which is indeed correspondent
to Tiferet.
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