Wonders of the universe

Some scientists agree…the Universe is a conscious being

Since the beginning of time, humans have debated the source of consciousness.  Is it all in the physical brain?  Are we just a pack of neurons in a physical body?  Is the sum total of all that we experience contained in the physical body?

A recent article in Aeon Magazine postulated:

Some consciousness researchers see the hard problem as real but inherently unsolvable; others posit a range of options for its account. Those solutions include possibilities that overly project mind into matter. Consciousness might, for example, be an example of the emergence of a […]

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By |2019-01-09T15:36:25-05:00January 9th, 2019|Consciousness, Wonders of the universe|2 Comments

The Mystery of Noctilucent Clouds

Spaceweather.com has been covering the mystery of an increased frequency of “noctilucent”, or night-shining clouds and has a posted a gorgeous gallery of images. These gorgeous clouds, which are formed from ice particles, are brighter and seen at lower latitudes than ever before according to this article from Scientific American.

Nasa’s principal investigator reports:

“It is clear that PMCs are changing … and we do not understand how, why or what it means,” said AIM principal investigator James Russell III of Hampton University. “These observations suggest a connection with global change […]

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By |2019-05-11T07:30:34-04:00July 22nd, 2007|Wonders of the universe|Comments Off on The Mystery of Noctilucent Clouds

Supernovas and Magnetars

Thanks to Universe Today for this fantastic photo of Supernova 1987A (click photo to enlarge).


It’s hard to say whether supernovas contain any astrological symbolism that we can use, but there’s no doubt about the gamma ray energy that is released from these powerful explosions may have an effect that reaches us here on earth. Metaphysician Moira Timms writes:

Bioelectrically sensitive herself, Timms is conducting research with a local utility company in Eugene, Oregon to determine the effects of pulsed fields on human bioelectric systems. The weakening of the earth’s magnetosphere means […]

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By |2007-02-25T23:56:00-05:00February 25th, 2007|Wonders of the universe|Comments Off on Supernovas and Magnetars
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