Thursday 22 September 2011

Hyperwarp

So today, this happened: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484  Scientists observed neutrinos travelling faster than the speed of light - a paradox under both classical and quantum physics in which the fact that nothing can exceed that speed is a fundamental law of science which underpins the entire basis of system.  If particles, even only certain ones *can* exceed the speed of light under certain conditions, the whole model of the universe which modern science generally holds to and the maths and physics behind it begin to completely unravel and discombobulation of the entire science, and education industries entail....

Now it's probably just a mistake.  As the science team have already stated, it's most likely some systematic error inherent in their calculations that they are blind to due to the nature of the calculations they are doing and the information they have to work with, and this is why they have opened it up to examination from the scientific community, who will, hopefully one day, observe similar phenomena in an unrelated experiment, thereby suggesting that it in fact not some decimal point in the wrong place, but that maybe, just maybe, objects can exceed the speed of light.

Of course the mere idea that this prospect could exist and thus the current model of the universe, which whilst its complexity has grown at an ever increasing rate in modern times, has been fairly coherent for a good few hundred years now, might in fact be incredibly flawed from its most basic principles, has started a flurry of panicked analysis from all kinds of people.  And to be fair, if true, it would prove to be one of the most significant discoveries of the modern age.

Luckily, I am awesome, and this news doesn't scare me, or in fact surprise me, because I subscribe to something called Hyperwarp 6D.  It's a theory put forward by Peter Carroll, i.e. the founder of Chaos Magic, and its a lot more fleshed out than many of the other fringe speculative physics theories in existence.  (Of course, many people forget/don't realise than standard physics is itself highly speculative, higgs bosons, dark matter, singularities, the big bang, these are all mere theories of the standard physical model).  In essence, it describes the universe as 6 dimensional; 3 of space, and not one, but 3 of time laid orthoganal to each other just as x y z spatial axes are (don't try and visualize the madness this will entail, it's physically impossible for you to).  All these dimensions are subject to curvature and in fact curve fully back onto each other to form a finite but unbounded surface (hence the title of this blog).  For the record, a sphere is finite and unbounded - you can travel around it infinitely, but it has a finite size, this is basically extrapolated into 6 dimensions for the purpose of H6D.

More on H6D can be found at http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Hyperwarp:6D.html  and in fact Peter Carroll has begun expanding this theory into two hypothesis called HD8 and VHC - see http://specularium.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=120  HD8 and VHC still need a lot of work and even I'm still struggling to get my head round them but it's a nice progression from the original basis of H6D which was published in Peter Carroll's psybermagick over 10 years ago now.

Importantly in relation to the LHC discovery,. H6D allows for the observation of faster than light travel.  More technically, it doesn't actually allow for anything to exceed the speed of light, but it does allow our perspective to seem that things are.  Think wormhole physics, the complications of not just normal spacetime curvature but one with 3 dimensions of time involved means things appear to us be capable of both time travel and faster than light speeds by travelling along dimensions of time we have yet failed to consider; eventually the curvature becomes so great in the system that the quanta end up going full circle right back to where they started, just either in a different part of space but the same time, or different time but same space, but not the same spacetime point, depending on its route of travel.  So not only am I not surprised that this whole thing has been found, I was expecting it as an inevitability sooner or later.  Of course it could all just be a decimal point in the wrong place...

As the various links will tell you H6D also helps solve some of the other problems inherent in the standard physical model.  I by no means claim H6D is infallible, or even complete, but it makes a lot of sense to me, and whilst it's a fringe theory, and somewhat of a stretch, it's yet to be disproven in any way, and the science behind it (i can explain this in excruciating detail over an entire afternoon if you're honestly that bothered) is a lot more solid and fleshed out than a lot of other fringe theories, many of which comprise mere speculation with no scientific application or workings behind them whatsoever.

Friday 2 September 2011

Afternoon delight quickie

Just a short post, found http://emiliogomariz.com/TRIANGULATIONBLOG/interactive/triangulation/004.html the other night, play around with it.  Moving the mouse randomly to fill in all the squares and start of the colour sequencing I'd really like to use this as a trance focus, there's a few other options in that blog that would work equally well I think.  Will use it for a ritual sometime in the near future and let you know how it goes.


In other news, I would like to HIGHLY recommend this incense by Star Child of Glastonbury.  I went back to Glastonbury for the first time in 3 years a few weeks ago, it's still a totally wierd, fucked up, and wonderful place, and Star Child is one of the best shops I've ever found.  Yes yes I'm just as suspicious of magical blends and incense oils as the rest of you, but seriously, the shaman blend lists itself as being useful for vision questing and the like and boy is it!  I had barely unscrewed the top of the jar to smell the incense and my consciouness was out the building and 10 miles down the road!  I actually find it really difficult to properly get back inside my head for hours after inhaling this stuff even once.  It's good people, and well worth it.