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Electric Universe

Started Apr 15, 2015, 12:52 AM7 posts
on Apr 15, 2015, 12:52 AM
#1

So today was the first time I heard theories on the idea of the Universe being controlled by electric flow far more than by relativity and the weak gravitational forces. This theory opens the idea of a conductive medium thru which a universal consciousness might exist. I know, I'm not just thinking outside the box, I'm down the street in a bar getting drunk. :lol: Anyone have greater knowledge on the theory about the electric universe theories?

http://www.electricuniverse.info/Electric_Universe_theory

on Apr 15, 2015, 05:16 AM
#2

wish I was there drinking with you as we could solve the puzzle real quick.

Still having a lot of energy lucids, last one I watched the force come out of an electric plug and spread into the air. I then felt it with my dream body and absorbed it for a while

on Apr 15, 2015, 10:07 AM
#3

The universe is mostly made of electrons, so it is accurate to describe it as an electric universe. And most of what we observe through experimentation can be explained and predicted by calculations that very accurately describe electrodynamics. There are still decimal discrepancies which some scientists postulate to be where a theory of quantum gravity needs to develop. But I must stress that electrodynamics do not account for consciousness in living things let alone some hypothetical cosmic awareness. I've just finished reading a Richard Feynman book. Sorry. 8-)

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on Apr 15, 2015, 03:48 PM
#4

I've just finished reading a Richard Feynman book.

He is great, I listened to about half of his lecture series on audio book and really enjoyed them

on Apr 15, 2015, 04:05 PM
#5

I thought much of his later work seemed to lament the lack of real understanding quantum physics had brought for him. :|

on Apr 15, 2015, 07:18 PM
#6

I only listened to the lectures that were recorded in the early days and I think used as part of a basic block of learning and though they were interesting. I dont have your background so dont really know past what I thought of them

on Apr 15, 2015, 09:37 PM
#7

Peter wrote: I only listened to the lectures that were recorded in the early days and I think used as part of a basic block of learning and though they were interesting. I dont have your background so dont really know past what I thought of them

Yeah, I lack a lot of electrical engineering knowledge to comprehend some of the theories they discuss but at a macro scale I see some interesting theories. I suspect much of the information is somewhat jaded and this is why I sought out other opinions as I'm just beginning to research the theories.

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