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The Kaluza Concept Book Explained
Posted on February 22nd, 2009 No commentsIntroduction : An outline of various paranormal events through the ages which are viewed with open - mouthed amazement and tagged “unexplained”, or “from beyond”.
The Kaluza Concept Itself : The reiteration of an age old suspicion that there exist extra dimensions, brought into the scientific arena by Kaluza - Klein Theory.
Cohesion From Disparity : This chapter looks on these extra dimensions in a new perspective, perhaps with the head held slightly to one side and one eye slightly shut to block out the white noise crap that everday life throws at us!
The Intangible Consciousness : Runs over a few novel ideas on the actual nature of consciousness, whilst stamping on the heads of the reductionists who think we’re just fleshy robots! Y’know, when you’re dead, you’re dead, and all that implausible stuff. Also views consciousness as living a kind of double life, with one finger firmly trapped in the higher dimensional ethereal red hot pie.
Dancing in Higher Space (with tears in your eyes!) : Well, actually, it’s made reasonably painless with nice pretty piccies to take you on a gentle roller coaster ride along the fringes of Special Relativity, only, when you’re just getting comfortable, and nearly out of the chapter home and dry, to wang you flailing and screaming into a place of blinding white light where you realise that Relativity is just the beginning, a 30 mile per hour speed limit sign backed up by a speed camera.
Hitching a Ride on a Reality : Introduces some pretty but strange ideas from Physics and relates them to consciousness in a pretty but strange way, which stretches the imagination like one of those rubber bands which hang out in the bottom of bric a brac drawers for no apparent reason.
Realities Surfing the Quantum Wave : Enters the forbidden realm of Quantum Physics, entered only by brave souls armed with eigenvalues, complex weightings and an infantry of statistics, bringing this notoriously baffling subject to bear on the ideas of the last chapter involving consciousness, and its involvement in skating around on multiple realities.
Parking in Hilbert’s Space : Glues all the ideas introduced so far into a nice, easy on the eye, oblong thingy so as you don’t keep having to flick back through the book to remember what the —- I’m on about!
The Flow of Entropy : A brief run-through of the concept of entropy, putting this under a strange kind of spotlight which kind of makes it explain certain concepts in Relativity, especially when espoused in a shotgun kind of way with a resurrected idea on the nature of old father time himself. The end game of this chapter forces entropy to be closely involved with the concept of multiple realities.
The Case for Other Realities : Cites a case for how things pan out in the universe in the long run, and how this fits in rather snugly with the idea that multiple realities are a going concern, as opposed to an arena for wild-haired madmen salivating in the attic. Also ties this in with concepts covered in the Quantum Physics bit involving uncertainty. This chapter bows out by rolling all the ideas introduced so far into a nice, fluffy ball that you can cuddle (or whatever) in bed and mull over in the bath.
The Conscious Sphere : A serious contender for the actual title of the book (but it didn’t roll off the tongue as well), this final chapter is the theosophical one which uses the strange idea of retrocausation to make a case for, strangely enough, our own consciousness giving birth to our own consciousness to give rise to our own consciousness…..you get the drift(!). This bit is the coup de grace of the whole book, and probably puts the sciency bit in the shade of a vast, cosmic umbrella!
So, that’s it then….in a nutshell…..an M’n'M…..the meaning of life in a gnat’s wotsit!
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A Bit About The Kaluza Concept
Posted on February 20th, 2009 1 commentHello to the world of the paranormal! I’m here to get to know people with similar spooky interests, but also to draw people’s attention to a book I have recently written called “The Kaluza Concept”, which is now available on via Lulu Publishing in dead tree format or as a PDF download.
The book draws on such diverse fields as Relativity, Quantum Physics, M-Theory and “fringe” Psychology to construct a version of reality which not only allows for, but demands, the survival of consciousness after physical death!
Watch this space and I’ll keep you posted!
Meanwhile, I’m up for any discussion topics which spring to mind!



