Thursday, April 5, 2018

TDVP, THE CONSCIOUSNESS-BASED SCIENTIFIC PARADIGM SHIFT UPDATE






UPDATE CONCERNING SUPPORT FOR THE NEPPE-CLOSE CONSCIOUSNESS-BASED SCIENTIFIC PARADIGM SHIFT IS GROWING!

The first volume to be published by the Academy for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences (AAPS) is now being edited and prepared for publication. 

As a member of the Academy, I was asked to write a chapter for the first AAPS Volume, tentatively titled “Is Consciousness Primary?” My Chapter, titled “Mathematical Unification of Space, Time, Mass, Energy, & Consciousness”, has been reviewed, edited and is ready for publication of AAPS Volume I.

Also, I am preparing a series of 3 or 4 technical papers detailing the mathematics and physics of the paradigm shift from materialism to a consciousness-based unified-monism paradigm. The first paper, covering the derivation of true quantum equivalence units is done and is in peer review at this time. It will be submitted to a prestigious journal for publication, and I will post a link to it as soon as it is published.

Dr. Neppe and I are pleased by the growing interest in our work of the past ten years and excited by the acceptance of our ideas into an increasing number of journals and other scientific venues.



Sri Yukteswar Giri, Author of THE HOLY SCIENCE

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Who and what are we? Where did we come from, and where are we going? What is the meaning of life? --There seem to be more questions than answers, but, if you want to know who you are, try writing down a list of questions on one side of a ledger and your best answers opposite them on the other side. How you write your list, and what you put in it, will reveal a lot about who you are. If you want to try this exercise, and you are serious about it, please stop reading now, and start writing your list of questions and answers before you read any farther. After you have gone as far as you can go with your list, then come back and read the rest of this post.

Caution: If you peek ahead before writing your list, you will jeopardize the integrity of the exercise because that will contaminate the question of who you are, with who you want to be.

Huh-uh, No-No! No Peeking!

What does your list and how you write it, say about you? I think, regarding questions and answers, most people fall into one of two categories: thinkers or doers. If you write every question you can think of before you write any answers, and the list is still incomplete, you are a thinker. If you write only the questions that you think are important, and write at least some answers as you go, you are a doer.

The difference between thinkers and doers is profound: It’s the difference between a theorist and a pragmatist, a philosopher and an engineer, an idealist and a realist, an optimist and a pessimist, a Plato and an Archimedes. If you are a Big-Bang Theory fan (the TV series, not the scientific theory), Sheldon is the thinker and Penny is the doer. Caution: you should refrain from judging one of these modes of questioning and answering as good or bad, because the world needs both. For example, architects are thinkers, while carpenters, plumbers and electricians are doers, planners are thinkers, and those who implement the plans are doers.

Of course, as with any psychological categorization, almost no one is one hundred percent thinker or one hundred percent doer, most of us are a mixture of both, and then there are a few who are neither. They are called politicians.

The extreme thinker, in addition to thinking about things, thinks about thinking. As Penny would put it, “Good grief! Jibber-jabber about jibber-jabber!” The extreme doer does, does and re-does just for the joy of doing. As Sheldon would put it: “One should stay far away as possible from, and out of the way of anyone who is so afflicted!”

So, do you want to see my list?  --I thought you’d never ask!

Q: Why is there something rather than nothing? A: Because by definition, nothing does not exist.

Q: Are there questions that have no answer? A: Probably. And this may be one of them.  

Q: Are there answers for which there are no questions? A: Yes, and here are two of them: your consciousness, and the universe.

Q: Can there ever be a theory of everything? A: No. Because a theory of everything must have everything in it, otherwise it is not a theory of everything, and if a theory has everything in it, it is identical with reality, and is therefore not a theory.

Of course, this is just the beginning of my list, and in case you are wondering, I wrote my questions first, and then came back and started writing the answers, and no, I haven’t finished my list of questions yet either. Also, I could write a paragraph or two, --maybe a book-- about each of my question and answers. And, before you say it, yes, Penny, it is “jibber-jabber about jibber-jabber!”

Sunday, April 1, 2018

THE URGE



THE URGE TO WRITE

I know I’m not the only one who has ever been afflicted with this urge, but it seems to intensify as I age. It’s as if I must get the ideas that are constantly streaming into my head down on paper before they fade away like the images of a dream, like crystals of hoar frost melting on a sunny February morning.

The joy of life rises in my consciousness, like the waters of an artesian fountain and cannot be suppressed. It is a blessing and a curse. I cannot wait for money or the opportunity for my thoughts to be published, so I am thankful that I can post them here, with the hope that they will be gathered in the future and recorded in a more permanent way. They are like the tracks of a pre-historic creature in a sand dune of mud bank of his time, only to be buried in layers deposited over the ages, and perhaps thus preserved to be uncovered at some future date. When uncovered, will they be deemed meaningful, or considered as chaff to be scattered in the wind? Hopefully, some future soul will discover them, recognize them as the rare treasures I believe them to be, and be inspired by them. In that way, if in no other, I will live again.

To what do I attribute my exuberant verbosity? Perhaps there is a clue in my ancestry. My ancestral origins are varied and diverse: In the DNA of my eight great-grand-parents I find, in no particular order: traces of Scot, English, Irish, Scandinavian, German, Jewish, Middle-Eastern, and North African blood. Going back four more generations, there are also traces of DNA from Greece, Italy and the Iberian Peninsula. Perhaps I got the best luck of the draw from all these ancestors and cultures. Perhaps this diversity is the reason I am blessed with insights that may escape the notice of most people. I think there may be a correlation between this diversity of heritage and the diversity of my thought, and even my IQ.

Words of those of the past reverberate in my consciousness today: My Grandfather Tyndall (Scot-Irish DNA contributor) said: “What is t’be will be, if ‘t ne’er comes t’pass!” and “I reckon what’s fur ye’ll no gae past ye!” My grandmother Martz said: “Ist es ein schone Madel, o’ ein Bubala Baby?” and “Er ist zu klug, um zu leben!

Everyone should honor their parents, grandparents and all their ancestors back as far as memory and science can recall. There will be individuals of whom you can be proud, there will be mediocre work-a-day folks, and there will be some you’d rather not know about. But there is wisdom in a statement posted by someone on Face Book recently. They said: “I’ve checked my DNA, and guess what? I’m a child of God!”

Friday, March 30, 2018

WHAT AM I?








 SELF-ANALYSIS: WHAT AM I?

I value my critics. They keep me honest. One European physicist who is very critical of most of what Dr. Neppe and I write about TDVP, the scientific paradigm that includes consciousness, asserted about me: “You may have once been a physicist, but you no longer are one!” He meant it as a reproach, a condemnation, but I take it as an indication that I have improved, grown beyond the limitations of a burdensome materialistic belief system.

This brings up an interesting question: If I am no longer a physicist, then what am I? This is not a trivial question for me, or for that matter, for anyone who is interested in self-analysis. Asking yourself this question is a good exercise that will help you to evaluate your progress as a sentient being. If you declare: I am a teacher, engineer, mother, father, salesman, engineer, or whatever, and completely identify with that role, you are tying yourself down, inhibiting your overall progress.

 If you totally identify with what you do to earn a living, or even what you enjoy doing most, you are selling yourself short.

I have worked in at least eight or ten different areas of employment over my lifetime and I achieved professional certification or registration in at least four of them. But I refuse to identify with any one of them. I am not a laborer, a salesman, a teacher, an engineer, a physicist, a mathematician, a computer programmer, a systems analyst, a research hydrologist, or a philosopher. Those are things I do, not what I am. I am a soul, a spiritual being, forever growing in awareness and Self-Realization with every day I am alive.

My advice is, no matter your age, endeavor to learn and do something new every day. Read a book about a subject that interests you, but which you have never before taken time to explore. Learn another language and go to a part of the world where they speak that language and stay there for at least three months. Learn about the world, the solar system and the universe. Learn a new skill. It will extend your life and your enjoyment of being ALIVE. The moment you stop learning, you start dying.

Read something inspiring and up-lifting every day. And watch carefully the thoughts that come into your mind and vigorously throw out everything negative, evil or depressing. It’s your mind; do not allow your mind to become polluted with negative thoughts.

If you don’t like something about the world you live in, you can do something about it: you can change yourself! Unless you are perfect, don’t waste your valuable time trying to change other human beings, until you first learn how to change yourself. You are the most important person in the world – to you. Learn to love yourself, and until you are perfect, think of yourself as living in a glass house, and refrain from throwing stones at others. As Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount: “Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.

Above all, learn to increase your capacity to love. Love is one of the few things that we can have in this world of which there is an infinite supply: The more you give away, the more you shall have. Don’t forget to be grateful for the life you have been given, a life within which you have an infinite ability and capacity to love and be loved.

Daya Mataji (1914 - 2010)

The Wonderful Spiritual Teacher and Disciple of Paramahamsa Yogananda, who initiated me into Kriya Yoga at SRF Headquarters, Mount Washington CA, September 17, 1960




Wednesday, March 28, 2018

ARE YOU REALLY ALIVE?


If you are reading this, I must assume that you are alive. But, are you just merely alive, or are you really alive? Are you just aware of being, or are you completely conscious? What does it mean to be completely conscious? 

Until you are aware of the elegant magnificence of God’s universe from the quark to the quasar, from the proton and the protean universe to the cosmos at the end of time, until you are aware of the consciousness existing in the minds of the greatest sages of all ages and the innate consciousness of the cosmos, until you see Reality all at once, you are still in the land of slavery, lingering in the dream world of your sleep. You have not yet stepped into the Promised Land.

The physical world is one of duality and polarity, but it is not the real Reality, --in fact, it is a dream, an illusion cast upon the non-existent screen of space-time. Space and time have no independent existence in and of themselves, as you do, they appear to exist only because of the limits of your consciousness and the expansive and expanding field of the substance of matter, energy and consciousness in their primary forms.

How do you become alive, and completely conscious? By going deeply into the wonders of nature: by seeing the symmetry of the atom and the intricate beauty of the tiniest insect, by absorbing all the delicate beauty and fragrance of a rose and the boldness of a wildflower, by loving a dog, horse, bird cat or other animal, and being loved in return, by seeing the next dawn in this sunset, and eternal spring in the depths of winter, by knowing the unconditional love and loyalty of another living being, by feeling the ecstasy of animal life and the sadness and sorrow of animal death, by seeing eternity in the present moment, and the universe in a speck of dust.

When you have awakened, and you are really alive and completely aware and conscious, you will understand the mysteries of Ancient Egypt, of Sumer and Petra, of the Tao and the Orient, of Yoga and Karma, of the way of the Buddha, and the ecstasy of the Sufis. You will know the origins of mineral, plant, animal, and human consciousness, and how they emerge from the womb of primary consciousness, the spiritual impetus behind the physical universe.


The experience of being born and of dying, of waking and sleeping, are just the duality of nature, and only a small part of Reality.  Once you have gone beyond the repetitious cycles of duality and seen the Infinite, even once, even for a fleeting nanosecond, you will never forget. From that point onward, forever after that experience, you will see God in all things. Once fully awake, you will never sleep again.


Sunday, March 25, 2018

VISIONS OF THE INFINITE FIELD



DREAMS, VISIONS AND REALITY
©Edward R. Close 2018  

Have you ever awakened from a deep sleep, to see the images and ideas of a wonderful vision, dancing before your eyes like the distant flickering of lightening in a summer cloud on the far horizon, only to slowly fade away into oblivion? I expect so, I think it has probably happened to every one of us at some time or other. Are our brains and nervous systems like TV receivers, occasionally tuned in to the wisdom of the Universe? I think so.

My second published book, “Infinite Continuity” Begins with these words: “The digital clock beside my bed read ‘1:11’. It was one-eleven a.m., January 16th, 1986, and I had just awakened from a very vivid dream.” This was the beginning of writing a 300-page book outlining the vision of a new paradigm. I was in the Middle East, on the Red Sea, south of the Holy Land. Continuing, a bit farther down the page in the Preface of “Infinite Continuity” we find: “On that night in 1986, a complete theory—resolving the paradoxes and conflicts between the divisions of physics—blossomed before my eyes.”

This morning, Sunday, March 25, 2018, I had a similar experience. I awoke at 8:11 a.m., Central Standard Time. That’s 1:11 a.m., in the Middle East, in the Holy Land. I awoke with the clear realization that Albert Einstein, the same Albert Einstein who appeared to me in meditation in Topanga Canyon California in 1960, was right when he said: “Es ist vollständig über das Feld!” (It is all about the field!)

In a flash, I saw that all reality is nothing more and nothing less, than an Infinite Field (IF). The variables of the IF are three: mass-energy, space-time and gimmel, the non-physical characteristic of reality. Neither mass, energy nor gimmel can exist without the other two. Nothing exists without all three. These three together form the essence of reality. The dynamics of the physical universe involve all three. This is the basis of the Triadic Dimensional Vortical Paradigm (TDVP) developed by Dr. Vernon Neppe and myself over the past ten years.

I have been working on the second of what I think will be three or four papers containing the detailed mathematics of the dynamics of TDVP. When they have been peer-reviewed, we will publish them.


Thursday, March 22, 2018

A LETTER TO SKEPTICS ON TIME AND PURPOSE





ON THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME AND PURPOSE

Time is important to every one of us. Whatever your goal or mission is, even if it is just to find happiness in this lifetime, time is of the utmost importance. My goal, my mission, if you will, in this lifetime, is to do everything I can to bring science, which is humanity’s effort to know Reality, out of the stifling dark ages of materialism. I am very thankful for those who resonate and align with me in this effort. But, increasingly, I do not have time for those who just want to discuss, deny and obstruct.

The following message is directed to anyone reading my posts on this site, my books, or the several books by others of like mind, including Drs. Vernon Neppe, Stanley Krippner, Deepak Chopra, Charles Tart, Gary Schwartz, Dean Radin, Imants Baruss, Marjorie Woolacott, Julia Mossbridge, Mario Beauregard, Lisa Miller, Diane Powell, Menas Kafatos, Rupert Shelldrake, Stephan Schwartz, and others. It is especially intended for those who are upset or angered by what I write and want to defend materialism and/or atheism as viable belief systems. Skepticism is encouraged, close-minded materialism is not.


Dear skeptic, I want to be completely honest with you, and hope that you will reciprocate. I have spent a lot of time over the past 60 plus years, since earning my first degree in mathematics and physics, debating with colleagues who have strong backgrounds in physics and other science disciplines. Some such discussions have been very productive, some have been a great waste of time. I am currently in my 82nd year on this planet in this lifetime, so time is increasingly important to me. Consequently, I have no desire to spend my time trying to convince someone who will never be convinced.

Having had discussions with literally hundreds of colleagues, some continuing for several years, I have learned that there is a basic difference between those with whom I have had productive discussions and those with whom it was a waste of time. The difference is one of basic metaphysical belief. It is a waste of my time to argue with anyone who has an adamant materialistic belief system and is unwilling, or unable to think outside of that box. I know from direct experience that there is much more to reality than matter and energy interacting in space and time, and any real “theory of everything” must contain consciousness and spiritual reality as real components, in addition to mass, energy, space and time.

If it is the case that your belief system does not allow you to consider anything beyond the limiting box of materialism, then I suspect that no matter how many peer-reviewed papers I direct you to, or how many people with PhD degrees in math and physics have endorsed some or all of our work, you will not be convinced. Please be honest with me. If this is your position, it is better that we just agree to disagree and get on with our lives. Or, if you are genuinely interested in the work that Dr. Neppe, the one-dozen plus scientists of the Academy for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences and I are engaged in, then we can proceed.

Sincerely, Edward R. Close, PhD, PE, DISPE, Distinguished Fellow ECAO.