PSI Blog 20180530 Belief, the unconscious, and the Big Bang
Theory
Thanks to Marilyn
again for this interesting apropos link:
This is a nice interview with Dr. Bruce Lipton who
wrote a book on belief. It is mostly about the differences between your
conscious and unconscious brain. Your unconscious brain stores all your
permanent memory such as “muscle memory,” which allows you to be an excellent
athlete (or a mediocre one if you practice incorrectly). It is what allows you
to drive down the highway automatically, not actually remembering parts of the
trip. It is what regressives store in their brains in preparation for the physics
of Big Bang Theory.
I just ran into a good example of this the other
day. As you know, Hubble discovered the distance/redshift relationship that
regressives use to support the current belief that the universe is expanding. I
was trying to find a distance/redshift curve on the Internet. No such luck. All
I could find in reputable publications were recessional velocity/redshift
curves. Obviously, to work as an astronomer or cosmologist or astrophysicist
today, one must unconsciously accept the assumption that distance values always
must be converted to velocity values. As Dr. Lipton says, the unconscious
learns through repetition. That is why slogans are so good in politics and
science. First lesson in physics: “There is no aether,” “there is no aether.”
Repeat 5,000 times and you are a physicist. First lesson in cosmogony: “distance is velocity,” “distance
is velocity.” Repeat 10,000 times and you are a cosmogonist. You now are well-trained
to use the Big Bang Theory at work. You might even get to tell the great
unwashed all about how the entire universe exploded out of nothing on TV.
BTW: Much of Lipton’s interview is about how your subconscious
brain affects your health. I experienced this myself when I decided happiness
was the most important thing about life. I used Lipton’s slogan “Fake it until
you make it.” I can’t say that I have been truly unhappy any time since. My
resulting optimism overshadows everything. Maybe that is why I am still tilting
at the Big Bang Theory.
1 comment:
Glenn's readers are not brain washed.
Glenn's readers read books like
The Static Universe by H.Radcliff and know who people like Halton Arp and Fritz Zwicky and so on.
The new paradigm is here now. Infinite oscillation. Read it soon.
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