On 4/22/2025 8:01 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 4/19/2025 11:40 PM, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
On 2025-04-20 03:30:39 +0000, George Hammond said:
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[George Hammond], MS physics
4,500 years ago, the Egyptians surmised that
nocturnal dreams indicated Life after Death
probably existed.
Today of course we know dreams are caused
by the brain – and belief in Life after Death has
declined since we now know that when the body
dies – the brain dies with it ! And in any case,
there are instances where the brain is destroyed
in fractions of a second, such as Lighting, or
TNT explosions. How could there be an Afterlife
if the brain disappears in a fraction of a second ?
However – modern research, particularly
by Prof. Stuart Hameroff of the University of
Arizona, shows that the Afterlife, if it exists.
Probably takes place in milliseconds or even
microseconds of real time, but it takes place in
a highly compressed form – thus avoiding the
disaster of Lightning or explosions !
Stuart Hameroff discovered the MICROTUBULE
system in the human brain – these are water-filled
nanotubes composed of tubulin molecules –
and the long-lost "Memory Bank" of the brain
turns out to be encoded in the tubulin molecules
in the walls of the microtubules.
It turns out that Ultraviolet Light (at 10^15 Hz)
flows through these microtubules and reads out
the memories encoded in the walls of the
microtubules. This is how memory recall works.
This the frequency of this UV light is 10-trillion
times higher than the ordinary neuronal firing
frequency which is only a few hundred Hz.
Because this frequency is trillions of times
faster than the neuronal frequency that recorded
the information – it turns out that a 1-yearlong
Afterlife is compressed to 1-microsecond in
the microtubule system.
And it is because of this trillion to one compression
that a person can be accidentally killed in a fraction
of a second by lightning bolt, or TNT explosion etc.
and still spend and entire year in the Afterlife –
despite the fact that his brain was destroyed in a
fraction of a second !
Okay science fans – I just thought I'd post this for
your information – although I notice this so far only
one scientist has actually read about this – and he
doesn't seem to have much to say !
Ah for the old days – 20 years ago there were
physicists galore on SPR talking about anything,
but it seems that times have changed – wenow have
a bigger cadre of non-scientific, hecklers and fewer
dedicated scientists !
George Hammond, Easter 2025