Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Economics and the Big Bang























I love Science it explains the unexplainable

By Melvin J. Howard


Today I want to congratulate all the physics and scientist that put together and worked on the CERN colliderd in Switzerland. I am a big fan of science and physics I would even say almost fanatical. Indeed I find the research they are doing out of this world pardon the pun you might say. We don’t give a lot of thought about all the science and physics that goes on around us everyday. But with out them we would still be in the horse and buggy stage. Science usually does not get a lot of press it is usually in the back pages in a magazine or newspaper. Yet we tell our children study your math and science in school so that you can get a good job. The problem is math and science has to compete with Jessica Simpson or Justin Timberlake for attention. I think more science should become in the mainstream it would encourage more people to be curious about the world around us. All the early scientist had to endure ridicule, threats, financial ruin, and isolation to work on their theories. Yet they preserved under all odds to give us the science we have today. Every time a scientist comes up with a new theory it is layered upon another theory until it actually becomes fact sometime after the person has long left this planet. I think Carl Sagan said it best when he wrote an introduction in Stephen Hawking’s book of which I am both a fan.

"We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing of the world. We give little thought to the machinery that generates the sunlight that makes life possible, to the gravity that glues us to an Earth that would otherwise send us spinning off into space, or to the atoms of which we are made and on whose stability we fundamentally depend. Except for children (who don't know enough not to ask the important questions), few of us spend much time wondering why nature is the way it is; where the cosmos came from, or whether it was always here; if time will one day flow backward and effects precede causes; or whether there are ultimate limits to what humans can know."

Carl Sagan
From an introduction to "A Brief History of Time"
by Stephen Hawking

The experiment to re-enact the Big Bang theory will start on Wednesday actually it already started Switzerland time when the first beams of protons will be fired around a 27-kilometre tunnel. The beams will then be fired in the opposite direction in about a month. The beams travelling in opposite directions will collide but some critics fear that this collision, could create "black holes" that would endanger the planet.The machine at CERN promises the scientists a closer look at the makeup of matter, filling in gaps in knowledge or possibly reshaping theories. The CERN collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel, 150 to 500 feet under the countryside on the French-Swiss border.


The project has attracted researchers of 80 nationalities, some 1,200 of them from the United States, which contributed 531 million dollars of the project's price tag of nearly four billion US dollars. According to most astrophysicists, all the matter found in the universe today -- including the matter in people, plants, animals, the earth, stars, and galaxies -- was created at the very first moment of time, thought to be about 13 billion years ago.

The universe began, scientists believe, with every speck of its energy jammed into a very tiny point. This extremely dense point exploded with unimaginable force, creating matter and propelling it outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe. Astrophysicists dubbed this titanic explosion the Big Bang.

Quantum Entanglement

So imagine that scientists had demonstrated that the future can change the past (quantum entanglement across time and space with protons). Quantum physics has allowed technology to evolve in fascinating directions in recent years. We now have computers that can literally work on the level of electrons. The universe can be likened to a giant spider web of energy, where everything affects everything else. Even the tiniest fluctuation in the energy field sends reverberations throughout the creation. What we see in the 3D world is the collective (composite) result of consciousness, from the I AM (universal) level down to the amoeba (or even the individual atom).

The 3D world is nothing but a web of dancing quantum fluctuations, which we direct into various shapes, sizes and configurations by the actions of consciousness. The Uncertainty Principle essentially states that the universe exists in a state of virtual flux consisting of waves of energy, and that these waves only become particles when they are observed by consciousness.

The theory that there are realms outside of our Universal Mind that operate according to a different set of laws and principles. It may or may not be possible to experience such realms .The other theory is whether or not anything exists unless it is being perceived by an observer human, ET, angelic or otherwise. “If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to see it, did it really fall?”


I believe that everything we say, think, feel or do affects everything else in the Universe. Its like when you drop a pebble in the water it has a ripple effect. I think my Universal Self, is responsible for everything in the Universe, but there are infinite gradations or degrees of responsibility. I am MORE responsible for my feelings about people in my immediate world than I am about some far-off entities in the far reaches of the galaxy. But with the theory of entanglement, even the tiniest thought or feeling reverberates throughout the Universe and affects everyone and everything. The non-locality principle of quantum physics illustrates this point. A particle is split into two parts. One part is placed in a chamber, while the other part is put in a different chamber a long distance from the first part (think light years apart). Then a force is applied to the first particle that changes its composition. Instantaneously, the change is registered in the second part light years away! The logical assumption of this experiment is that we exist in a higher dimension that supersedes the laws of time and space. A corollary of this is that there is no such thing as separation. It is an illusion confined to the third and fourth-dimensional continuums.

Quantum entanglement , appears everywhere in the microscopic world and under some circumstances manifests itself macroscopically. Indeed, it is currently the most intensely studied subject in physics. Further, speculations abound as to its nature and implications. So what does this have to do with economics and finance. If indeed we are all connected from the time of the big bang then maybe then maybe we are all collectively causing this global economical slow down by our thoughts. Remember one of the biggest indicators of a recession is confidence whether its banking, consumer, corporate, housing, or Government its all based on what we all think a term I coined Quantumnomics.