Friday, July 1, 2016

Excerpts from: The Omniverse: Transdimendional Intelligence, Time Travel...

The total number of universes besides our own estimated to exist in the multiverse is staggering. Physicists Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin of Stanford University recently calculated that the total number of such universes, in the simplest inflationary models, "may exceed a number that can be written as: 10 raised to the (10 raised to 107) 107th power." This is a deceptively compact notation.

First, 107 is a 1 with 7 zeroes after it, that is, 10,000,000, or ten million. Next, 10 raised to the 10-millionth power, that is, 1010,000,000, is a 1 with 10 million zeroes after it. Written out with 6 zeroes to the inch, it would stretch for about 26 miles. But the next step, raising 10 to the power of that 26-mile number, generates a number so large that we cannot name it, let alone write it out. It would stretch for at least 260 million miles. 

Linde and Vanchurin also said, “This humongous number is strongly model dependent and may change when one uses different definitions of what is the boundary of eternal inflation.” 

To the concept of the multiverse, we need to add that the universes of the multiverse are here collectively termed the exopolitical dimensions, which highlights their function as a base for intelligent civilizations. The science of exopolitics is the study of the relations between intelligent civilizations in the multiverse. 

Finally, to arrive at a comprehensive understanding of what we mean by Omniverse, one more aspect needs to be considered: the spiritual dimensions, which include the intelligent civilizations of souls, spiritual beings, and Source (God). The Omniverse thus expands on the conventional scientific definition of the multiverse as consisting solely of parallel physical universes of time, space, energy, and matter. The spiritual dimension of the Omniverse provides the energy (energy that scientists such as Lawrence M. Krauss, author of A Universe from Nothing, cannot now account for) needed for the creation and maintenance of each physical universe in the multiverse. 

The Omniverse is the sum of the multiverse plus the spiritual dimensions—in other words, all that is. Our understanding of the Omniverse can be expressed as two fundamental equations: Multiverse (exopolitical dimensions) = sum of all physical universes Omniverse = multiverse (exopolitical dimensions) spiritual dimensions (intelligent civilizations of souls, spiritual beings, and Source/God).

In mapping the Omniverse we will employ both scientific evidence and legal evidence. According to one source, “Types of legal evidence include testimony, documentary evidence, and physical evidence. . . . Scientific evidence consists of observations and experimental results that serve to support, refute, or modify a scientific hypothesis or theory, when collected and interpreted in accordance with the scientific method.” 

For example, we will evaluate reliable eyewitness accounts from project members of U.S. government secret Mars programs (legal evidence). Likewise, we will also draw support for our hypotheses from the results of cases that used hypnotic regression under standard laboratory protocols to achieve replicable soul memories of the afterlife (scientific evidence).

Our map of the Omniverse concludes with a presentation of the ten top implications for a positive human future that can be drawn from research into the science of the Omniverse, encouraging further exploration of the dimensional ecology of the Omniverse.

Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), researchers have now developed an “ultraprecise galaxy map” that has measured the distance to galaxies in our universe more than 6 billion light years away to within 1 percent accuracy. A report on the map stated: “There are not many things in our daily lives that we know to 1 percent accuracy,” David Schlegel, a physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the principal investigator of BOSS, said in a statement. “I now know the size of the universe better than I know the size of my house.” The new results, presented by Schlegel and his colleagues [on January 8, 2014] at the 223rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society, also provide one of the best-ever determinations of the curvature of space, researchers said. 

In short, the universe appears to be quite “flat,” meaning that its shape can be described well by Euclidean geometry, in which straight lines are parallel and the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. “One of the reasons we care is that a flat universe has implications for whether the universe is infinite,” Schlegel said. “That means—while we can’t say with certainty that it will never come to an end—it’s likely the universe extends forever in space and will go on forever in time. Our results are consistent with an infinite universe.”

This tentative finding that our universe is infinite is congruent with Linde and Vanchurin’s finding that there are a “humongous” number of universes in the multiverse, since universes that extend forever in space and go on forever in time can coexist in parallel with each other.

Awareness of the essential elements, if not the details, of the dimensions of the Omniverse has existed in diverse and fragmentary forms for millennia in our earthly religions, in our sacred and occult texts, and in the group and individual beliefs of human societies throughout history. 

The multidimensional Omniverse is thus both a scientific hypothesis and a truth that many Earthling humans are familiar with intuitively or have learned during their lives in their families, schools, religions, reading, or philosophizing.

Many assertions about specific aspects, such as life after death, are set out in the religious beliefs and sacred texts that organized religions have relied on over millennia to win followers. However, important details about, for example, the nature of the afterlife as described by various religions, are sometimes factually incorrect when compared to replicable, scientifically derived knowledge about what happens after physical death.

The possibility that we live in a populated cosmos is conventionally thought to be controversial and esoteric. However, public opinion around the world is divided as to whether we are alone in the cosmos. This is despite the fact that the world public has been quarantined from real knowledge about the actual role of non-Earth intelligent civilizations on Earth. Instead of public education about an extraterrestrial presence and Earth’s history in the galaxy, governments have knowingly fed the world public a steady diet of disinformation and brainwashing about Earth’s dealings with intelligent civilizations. 

Ever since the 1953 U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Robertson Panel, the facts of intelligent civilizations and their visitations to Earth have been classified and off limits for civil society.

Consequently, world public opinion about the presence of extraterrestrial and hyperdimensional civilizations in Earth’s environment is divided. Nevertheless, there is a core of world public opinion and of public opinion in specific nations that accepts that humanity coexists in a cosmos populated by other intelligent civilizations.

Souls

By souls I mean individuated, nonlocal, conscious, intelligent entities that are based in the dimensions of the afterlife. Spiritual beings are similarly individuated, nonlocal, conscious, and intelligent entities that are based in alternative locations of the spiritual dimensions, are created by a different process than souls, and have a different evolutionary spiritual destiny.

Typically spiritual beings do not reincarnate within the universes of the multiverse, but rather tend and minister to souls that are in some type of process, such as reincarnating.

Drake Equation

The total number of universes besides our own estimated to exist in the multiverse is staggering. Physicists Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin of Stanford University recently calculated that the total number of such universes, in the simplest inflationary models, may exceed a number that can be written as: 10 raised to the 107th power.

This is a deceptively compact notation. First, 107 is a 1 with 7 zeroes after it, that is, 10,000,000, or ten million. Next, 10 raised to the 10-millionth power, that is, 1010,000,000, is a 1 with 10 million zeroes after it. Written out with 6 zeroes to the inch, it would stretch for about 26 miles. But the next step, raising 10 to the power of that 26-mile number, generates a number so large that we cannot name it, let alone write it out. It would stretch for at least 260 million miles. 

Linde and Vanchurin also said, “This humongous number is strongly model dependent and may change when one uses different definitions of what is the boundary of eternal inflation.” 

To the concept of the multiverse, we need to add that the universes of the multiverse are here collectively termed the exopolitical dimensions, which highlights their function as a base for intelligent civilizations. The science of exopolitics is the study of the relations between intelligent civilizations in the multiverse.

Then how many intelligent civilizations may there be in the multiverse? If we multiply the Drake equation–based estimate of a hundred billion communicating intelligent civilizations in our universe by Linde and Vanchurin’s calculation of the number of universes in the multiverse, we arrive at the number of intelligent civilizations in the multiverse as being 100,000,000,000 times that 260-million-mile-long number. It is not physically possible to actually write that number out fully.

World public opinion is congruent with the recent science-based estimates that there are 100 billion communicating intelligent civilizations in our universe, and an even more “humongous” number of communicating intelligent civilizations in the multiverse.