
David Gladstone writes:
The God Phone is ringing ringing incessantly . In the same way that Shakespeare used celestial phenomena to herald the fall of Kings in Henry IV, in the same way that James Joyce used dreams and recurring motifs to announce the future reunification of young Stephen Dedalus and his consubstantial father Leopold Bloom in his paradigm-shattering novel Ulysses, messages are coming from the future. They have always been coming, but now we are starting to hear and know that what used to be called "psychic phenomena", "esp" and the like are not merely the creation of aberrant minds, nor the random hiccuping of some bizarre physics into our Newtonian and linear self-conceptions. Now within the community of theoretical physicists who spend their lives meditating on the questions "What is the true nature of the universe?" What is time and how does it work?" a surprising answer is gaining acceptance and earning respectable audience from many who previously denied the possibility. The answer I'm referring to is that the universe is a superluminal one, meaning that both the future and the past affects us at the same time. Thus decisions made in the future can affect and create the past. Physical experiments using established models are showing indisputably that this is so. What does all this mean? For one thing it proves the existence of what people refer to as God. God is the being who can also be called final cause. An omniscient omnipresent God that can send messages to all times past, present and future. A God that make a universe that produces conscious beings can insure that those beings grow and evolve until they become what Arthur C. Clarke called "the Over-Mind." This offers the tantalizing possibility of uniting mankind's universal belief in some kind of God or superior being which although springing from man's deepest emotional and spiritual roots has never been confirmed or affirmed by cold hard fact... until now.
the return action by the charges in the absorber reaches the source by advanced waves as well as by the ordinary retarded waves of reflected light, so that the law of interaction acts backward in time, as well as forward in timep.380



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