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The Hidden Forces of Life
In any given moment of a health challenge, illness or suffering, can serve as a doorway to your boundless nature and an opportunity for healing. In this teaching, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche also guides a meditation practice that helps one tap into the profound healing powers of awareness and compassion. In his link which was broadcast live from the annual Fall Retreat at Serenity Ridge, Nelson County, Virginia, on Oct. 11, 2014.
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche whose the founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha Institute. Rinpoche is the author of The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep; Tibetan Sound Healing; Wonders of the Natural Mind; Healing With Form, Energy and Light: The Five Elements in Tibetan Shamanism, Tantra & Dzogchen; Unbounded Wholeness (with Anne Carolyn Klein); Awakening the Sacred Body; Tibetan Yoga’s of Body, Speech and Mind; and also Awakening the Luminous Mind.
Primordial energy is an unstable form of energy, whose nature is not yet known. According to the “inflationary universe” theory primordial energy is what powered the “Big Bang”. If the big bang was an explosion, who 0r what supplied the energy for the phenomena?
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At some instant, this energy was transformed into the fundamental particles from which arose all the matter we observe today. Applying Einstein’s theory of gravity to the inflationary universe model results amazing scenario. . .that all the matter in the universe could have arisen from a bit of primordial energy weighing less than a pea. (the low mass of the primordial energy actually predicts conflict with the singularity theory.)
The known laws of nature can in principle explain where the matter and energy in the universe came from, provided there was at least a tiny seed of energy to begin with. This tiny unstable seed is called Primodial Energy.
That primordial energy must have been “lumpy” — unevenly spread out in space — for formation of stars and planets become possible. Where did primordial energy come from? With the only solution that I can come up is multiverse theory — an influence from higher or parallel universe. . . .Energy also has no start or ending, it just keeps changing between different forms.
Energy is the existence state of mass.
With the existence states of mass having no beginning or ending, and keeps changing to different states. Driven by the fundamental tendency of mass to stay thermodynamically more stable state, and due to the move caused, the more statable state changed, so mass keeps chasing it. . . . this process never end. So the existence state of mass just changes from one state to another.
There are two categories of energy: free movement energy (including mass state matter free movement energy, and also energy state matter free movement energy) and position potential energy (including structural position potential energy and gravitational position potential energy). Their are the two categories of the existence states of mass in another word.
Free movement energy is the most usable form of energy, position potential energy just partly usable to us, most of its energy is locked in its position potential that only nature itself can unlock — only central black holes can thoroughly free up the locked energy and turn it into free movement energy.
Central black holes are the energy transformation catalysts that keep the energy in the universe dynamically balanced between the free movement energy and position potential energy by the positive boosting mechanism and negative restraining mechanism. . . . that alternatively dominates the process in central black holes.
This process prevents the equilibrium caused by the entropy growing from happening in the universe level, though that does happen in any local space and limited time span. This process also prevents the equilibrium caused by gravitation – it wouldn’t allow the central black holes to swallow everything in the universe to cause gravitational death.
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So there is no reason for the universe to have fundamental unbalance such as big crunch, big bang, space dilation(universe expansion), and there is no need for dark energy, dark mass to balance it neither. Its mass and energy distribution is quite homogeneous.
Its radio wave and microwave back ground radiation level is always stable and distributed homogeneously in space and time. It’s all due to the central black holes’ self-adjusting and self-balancing natural functions. Central black holes are the cells of the universe.
Many years ago, billions of rocks collided and stuck together in our solar system. They continuously collided over thousands of years into the forming planet, eventually forming what would later become known as Earth. With each collision came a little more energy, causing our planet to heat up.
Some of the heat still remains from the formation of the planet nearly four and a half billion years ago. To this day, nearly 6,500 km beneath the crust, the core of the Earth continues to pump out heat from the residual heat. However, a number of factors are at play. The heat comes from both residual heat that still exists from the formation of the planet, as well as from the nuclear fuel that naturally exists within its interior.
The core is incredibly hot, but just how much longer can its fuel supplies sustain the heat until the Earth fizzles out? Scientists at the University of Maryland claim they will be able to answer the question within the next eight years. Driving Earth’s tectonic plate movement and powering its magnetic field requires an immense amount of power. The energy is derived from the center of the Earth, but scientists are certain its core is slowly phasing out.
What makes the center of the Earth hot?
Keeping the center of the Earth hot are two sources of power: primordial energy left over from the formation of the planet and nuclear energy that exists because of natural radioactive decay. The formation of the Earth. . . .came at a time when the solar system was brimming with energy.
During the its infancy, meteorites constantly bombarded the forming planet causing excessive amounts of frictional force. At the time, Earth was rife with volcanic activity. Since the beginning, the planet has cooled significantly. However, residual heat from the formation of Earth remains. Although the primordial heat has largely dissipated, another form of heat continues to warm the mantle and crust of the Earth.
Naturally radioactive materials exist in large quantities deep in the Earth with some residing around the crust. During the natural decay process of the radioactive material, heat is released. In combination with primordial heat and natural radioactive decay, the Earth’s core remains at an incredibly high temperature – over 10,000 degrees.
Unfortunately, the heat produced from both sources is running out.
Scientists know heat flows from Earth’s interior space at about 44 × 1012 W (TW). What they do not know, however, is how much of the heat is primordial.
The issue is that if the Earth’s heat is predominantly primordial, then it will cool off significantly quicker. However, if the heat is created mostly in part due to radioactive decay, then the Earth’s heat will likely last much longer.
Why it is important?
Earth’s core keeps the temperature stable, more importantly, it prevents the atmosphere from being stripped off by solar wind. At the center of the our planet is also a massive solid iron core that rotates. This rotation gives off a massive magnetic field. . . . that extends into space. The field holds charged particles in place that are mostly collected from the solar wind.
The fields also create an impenetrable barrier in space that prevents the fastest, most energetic electrons from reaching Earth. The fields are known as the Van Allen belts, and they’re what enables life to thrive on the surface of the Earth. This animated video represents the Van Allen belts, Two donuts of seething radiation that surround Earth, called the Van Allen radiation belts, having been found to contain a nearly impenetrable barrier that prevents the fastest, most energetic electrons from reaching and deflects & absorb high energy electrons, preventing them from reaching Earth.
Also this collection of charged particles deflects and captures the solar wind preventing it from stripping the Earth of its atmosphere. Without it, our planet would be barren and lifeless. NASA’s Van Allen Probes Spot an Impenetrable Barrier in Space!!! The video also shows how particles move through Earth’s radiation belts. The sphere in the middle shows a cloud of colder material called the plasmasphere. New research shows that the plasmasphere helps keep fast electrons from the radiation belts away from Earth.
The Big Bang theory offers a comprehensive explanation for a broad range of observed … and the flatness problem are most commonly resolved with inflationary theory, However, details of the inflationary universe are still left unresolved and … According to theory, the energy density in matter decreases with the expansion of the. . . .then, within a miniscule fraction of a second, it rapidly grew in size — inflated — by at least a factor of 10raised to the 25th power. This theory, known as inflation, is currently the dominant explanation for what happened after the Big Bang and for how the universe came to be the way it is today.
So Is It The Big Bang Theory
or Does God really exist?
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William Maillis: is not your typical kid.
There is nothing unusual about seeing college students and children on our campus, but HCHC recently hosted a most unusual visitor who is both a college student and a child. William (Vasilios) Maillis is one of the youngest people ever to graduate from a public high school — at the ripe old age of nine — and will soon have his associate’s degree from St. Petersburg College in Florida.
His long-term goal is to earn a doctorate in astrophysics and scientifically prove that God exists. The son of a Greek Orthodox Priest, William wants to prove that an outside force is the only thing capable of creating the universe, which means that “God does exist.” In this video ,This kid is literally a GENIUS, and has been declared one by Ohio State University psychologist, Joanne Ruthsatz.
William’s desire to become an astrophysicist is rooted in his strong faith beliefs. He disagrees with some of Einstein and Hawking’s theories on black holes and has his own ideas to prove the existence of the universe.
Stephen Hawking, who passed away at the age of 76, held a much different assertion.
“Before we understood science, it was natural to believe that God created the universe, but now science offers a more convincing explanation,” once said the renowned physicist. an atheist.” William’s parents say, they have never pushed him toward his studies or this God-proving endeavor, but rather that he’s was a pretty “normal” kid. He likes his sports, television shows, the computer and video games like everyone else.”
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As a child, doctors told Jacob Barnett’s parents their autistic son would probably never know how to tie his shoes. However, experts say the 14-year-old Indiana prodigy has an IQ higher than Einstein’s and is on the road to winning a Nobel Prize. He’s given TedX talks and is working toward a masters degree in quantum physics.
The key, according to his mother Kristine Barnett, was letting Jacob be himself and by helping him study the world with wide-eyed wonder instead of focusing on a list of things he couldn’t do. Diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of two, Jacob spent years in the clutches of a special education system that didn’t understand what he needed. His teachers at school would try to dissuade Kristine from hoping to teach Jacob any more than the most basic skills.
Jacob was struggling with that sort of instruction, while withdrawing deeper into himself and refusing to speak with anyone. But Kristine noticed that when he was not in therapy, Jacob was doing spectacular things on his own. He would create maps all over our floor using Q-tips. They would be maps of places we’ve visited and he would memorize every street, Kristine told the BBC. One day, his mom took him stargazing. A few months later, they visited a planetarium where a professor was giving a lecture.
Whenever the teacher asked questions, Jacobs little hand shot up and he began to answer questions easily understanding complicated theories about physics and the movement of planets. Jacob was just 3-1/2 years old when his mom also realized that Jacob might need something the standard special education curriculum just wasn’t giving him. So Kristine decided to take on the job herself.
For a parent, its tough and terrifying to fly against the advice of the professionals, Kristine writes in her memoir, The Spark: A Mothers Story of Nurturing Genius. But I knew in my heart that if Jake stayed in special-ed, he would slip away. The Hamilton County mom, a nursery school teacher, decided to take Jacob home school & prepare him for mainstream kindergarten herself. Jacob thrived under his mom’s personal attention.
She let him explore the things he wanted to explore. He studied patterns and shadows and stars. At the same time, she made sure that he enjoyed normal childhood pleasures softball, picnics along with other kids his age. I operate under a concept called muchness, Kristine said. Which is surrounding children with the things they love be it music, or art, whatever they’re drawn to and love. By the time he was 11 years old, Jacob was ready for college. He is now studying condensed matter physics at the Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis.
His IQ rounds out to 170 that’s 10 points higher than that of Albert Einstein.
Professors at Princeton Institute for Advance Study are impressed that Jacob has been working on his own theory of relativity.. and the Big Bang Theory. The theory that he’s working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics, astrophysics Professor Scott Tremaine wrote to the family in an email.
Barnett, explained his expanded theory of relativity — in a YouTube video. His mother Kristine Barnett, who admittedly flunked math, did what every other mother would do if her genius son started talking mathematical gibberish. She told him to explain the whole thing slowly while she taped her son explaining his take on the theory.
While most of his mathematical genius goes over our heads, some professors at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey — you know, the U.S. academic homeroom for the likes of Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Kurt Gödel — have confirmed he’s on the right track to coming up with something completely new.
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For now, they’re encouraging Barnett to continue doing what he likes to do, which is explaining calculus using a whiteboard marker and his living room windows as seen in the video above. “I’m impressed by his interest in physics & the amount he has learned so far,” Institute for Advanced Study Professor Scott Tremaine wrote in an email to the family. “The theory that he’s working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics.”
“Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize,” he added.
Barnett’s parents knew that there was something different with their son when he didn’t speak until the age of two. He was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a mild form of autism, so they thought he might have problems in school. Instead, they were astounded when he started solving 5,000 piece puzzles by the age of 3. The 12-year-old also taught himself calculus, algebra and geometry in two weeks, and can solve up to 200 numbers of Pi. He left high school at the ripe old age of eight and has been attending college-level advanced astrophysics classes ever since.
Barnett now, attends Indiana University – Purdue University in Indianapolis. Einstein was 26 when he first published his Theory of Relativity. We figure that Jake has a couple of years to kick back and relax before he finally debunks the big bang theory. “I’m still working on that,” he said. “I have an idea, however, I’m still working out the details.”
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