Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Multi-dimensional man

Karma is a net result of mankind's memorial multi-dimensionality. If you grasp our multi-dimensional presence then dealing with our memorial residues is a cinch. Ray Kurzweil is a noted futurist who has just written a book about the human mind and how he interprets its functions. In a highly mechanistic manner, he attributes all of our processes to pattern-recognition skills and the 300 billion neurons that exist within our crania. His 300 billion pattern recognition neurons/cells/groupings is an approach that falls way short of explaining the reality that we perceive. In fact, his hypothesis virtually proves that such an inadequate situation implies that we must have higher dimensions available to us to allow for what we are able to do. Such as, you might well ask? Without even considering eidetic memories, consider the data required to reproduce each image that makes up any recollection that you have of your past. You can recall, in exquisite detail so many things that 300 billion bits is totally inadequate for full motion replay... (one blu-ray movie can be 100 Gb of "memory") So then, what is the explanation? Like a memory stack in a computer register, each memory neuron (or group of them) is simply a flag or marker for the "location" of the recorded image(s). Those images are held, once recorded, for reference and playback as required. Our own genius is there for us to observe, should we decide that all possibilities exist.

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