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January 27, 2007

Jumping Lightyears

Filed under: Star Travel, The Book, Utopia — Dr. H. @ 12:37 am

Jumping Lightyears

“Jumping Lightyears” refers to effortless apportation from one star system to another in an instant.  Why effortless?  Because of the sleep dynamo.  When we sleep, we charge up the mind, as well as other things beneficial to the body.  The only force the mind can exert is the Einsteinian force of warping geodesics.  In the sleep dynamo, this rhymically resists the motion of the diaphragm and abdomen, which is why deep sleep looks labored.  If it required energy to run the sleep dynamo, the mind would lose energy, not gain it.

Distance is not relevant, unless for our confidence.  Jumping Lightyears is the only practical means of star-travel, and we know from psychical research that apports are a real phenomenon. 

So how do we know that levitation and apports are the only practical means of star travel?  Process of elimination.  We know that technology does not suffice.  Even if a rocket ship could travel near the speed of light, it would still take hundreds of years, at least, for the round trip to stars likely to have intelligent humanoids.  And that is ignoring all the other difficulties, such as the effect of running into obstacles on the way. 

We know that we have been visited by hundreds of different species of star-traveling humanoids.  We know that from the technical monograph The Humanoids.  So star travel must be possible even if not by technology.  Appropriate stars and planets are sufficiently rare and distant that we can assume some of these humanoids have come thousands of light-years.  Even Warp Nine would not be fast enough.  BTW warp travel is possible by levitation.  Even interplanetary travel by humans via technology looks dodgy because an astronaut that has to endure 3 years of weightlessness and cosmic rays is a dead astronaut.  NASA is just pulling the wool over our eyes, trying to keep their NASA bureaucracy from being eliminated.  There is no practical shield against cosmic rays, which are the nuclei of heavy elements accelerated by unknown processes to nearly the speed of light.  Here on Earth, we are protected by the 10 miles of air over our heads.  There is no way of surrounding a space-ship with ten miles of air.  The Apollo astronauts experienced cosmic rays, and only had to close their eyes to see their constant flashing as they passed through the retina.  One of the Apollo astronauts later died of brain cancer.  And it only takes a few days to get to the moon.

Appropriate stars and planets are rare because they must be singlet G2 stars (yellow dwarf) with about the mass of the sun, as well as the age of our star and its planets (4.6 billion years). There are none such within a radius of 22 light-years.  Soon, astronomers will be able to find and study Earth-like planets, to see how many have oxygen, water, and a relatively large moon.  Such a planet needs to have nearly the mass of Earth, or it will be unable to hold on to an atmosphere.  Water is the sine qua non of life.  But it also needs dry land to develop the full variety of complex life, and that, in turn, requires active plate tectonics, which means a metal-rich star.  It takes about 4.5 billion years (giga-years) for intelligence to evolve.  Most of this time was owned by algae.  It takes about 3 billion years just to oxidize all the iron in the oceans and on land, so free oxygen can begin to build up in the atmosphere and oceans, allowing complex cells to evolve.

We have scientific proof of the reality of apports by humans.  See “The Chinese Studies” in my own books.  By scientific proof, I simply mean “ruling out the alternatives.”  These apports are only a few meters, or a few hundred meters. 

My most recent book is UFOs, PSI and Spiritual Evolution.  The individual chapters are available free on www.scribd.com — you may have to search for them.  Search for “DrH”.

Jumping Lightyears is not formally divided into sections, but the chapters do fall into several quite different categories, such as: physics, psychical research, ufology, space travel technology, then a long section on the normative science of civilization, concluding with another long section on spirituality, specifically empirical metaphysics.  These chapters may not seem related.  So what is the book about?  It is about a lot of things, all tied together by Fermi’s Paradox.

One thing it is about is the collection of forbidden sciences.  It is about the reality of an afterlife in the “between.”  It is about the reality of reincarnation.  It is about the reality of immortality, known from empirical metaphysics.  This science is quite unlike any others, and is based on the pioneering work of C. G. Jung and William James.

If we perform the Aristotelian dissection of the essence and the accidents on existing and forbidden sciences, we see that the essence is scientific method, which is pure logic, and can be applied to any problem, and is not restricted to mathematical reductionist explanations or any kind of explanation at all.  Its use is to solve problems.  A scientific proof means ruling out the alternatives.  Centuries from now, new evidence may arise that does not fit the established facts and theories.  Or testable new theories may be imagined.  This is not as easy as it sounds.  For instance, no one has come up with any testable alternative to Darwinian evolution or Plate Tectonics.

My books show how UFOs travel (by levitation and apports, both mental powers), and thus, how we too can attain star-travel.  Ask any physicist, and he will tell you it is physically impossible.  And he will be right.  That is why they have SETI, a perfect proof of the lack of intelligence right here on Earth.  The SETI people ignore the available evidence (UFOs), and refuse to believe in ET unless it sends out a radio beacon.  But why would any reasonable species do that?  It would only draw primitive and brutish species like us, intent on conquest.  Physics is based on a narrow slice of reproducible experience, and thus can hardly claim to be the explanation of everything.

My books develop the forbidden sciences, based on earlier work by such people as C. G. Jung, William James, John Locke, and others, because they are all necessary for the spiritual evolution of mankind required to go to the stars.  Which is more important is up to you.

My books provide a direction for the evolution and development of mankind, over the next million years or so, if we choose to make star-travel the “final frontier.”

Fermi’s Paradox is the central paradox of the book.  If ET is at all common, why aren’t they here?  Why didn’t they colonize Earth?  Why don’t they make formal contact?  It is stupid to believe they would behave like us.  Only spiritually advanced beings can develop sufficient powers of levitation and apportation to make star-travel possible.  And advanced beings would not colonize the Earth or do anything to alter its course of evolution.  I don’t have a formal definition of “spiritual evolution” but I can tell you that human anthropologists are more advanced than missionaries, even though the latter may be very pious and religious, while the former may be atheists or agnostics.  Anthropologists never want to disturb the primitive tribes they study, because they know that full, sudden, premature contact between an advanced culture and a primitive one usually means the disappearance of the primitive tribe.  They lose all will to live, having learned that everything they believe is false. 

There are many things required for high civilization, including an understanding of life after death, a meaning to life, and a non-religious understanding of divinity and immortality.  That is why we need the science of metaphysics and psychical research.  We already have had psychical research, since 1882, but it has never been accepted into the mainstream.  It is incompatible with the prevailing worldview of reduction and causality.  Accept any part of any of the forbidden science and the prevailing worldview will shatter into a million pieces.  I am sure that will happen, but perhaps not in my lifetime. 

We live in a period of low civilization but high technology, a bad combination.  There is apathy in the UK and the US, expressed by the rise of gangs and a constant low level of violence, burglary and vandalism.  This is a by-product of a reductionist worldview, which has no place for life after death, a meaning to life, or divinity of any kind.  No society can long exist with such a barren and hopeless outlook on life.  Architecture has become engineering, and our cities are endless rows of boxes, with endless rows of identical rectangular windows.  Modern housing developments and skyscrapers are themselves brutalizing and lower the level of consciousness.  So people seek escape, through drugs and alcohol.  Our institutions are all dysfunctional.  Children are bored and alienated in our schools.  Workers are bored and alienated in their cubicles at work.  Sunday is no longer a holy day, just a day off to drink and watch football on the television.  There seems no way out, because the general population does not know how society could be different, or whether that would make any difference.  That is why we need the Science of Civilization. 

This is the first normative science.  Social ideals are the hypotheses.  The political experiments such as what is called “communism” or Prohibition in the US are the equivalent of tests, and the outcomes the equivalent of facts, but not facts.  They are really normative particulars, learned by experience.  No “value judgments” required.  All my professors and colleagues told me it was impossible.  So, I am proud to say, “I have accomplished the impossible!”  Of course, the idea that normative sciences are impossible is based on false assumptions.  It is impossible for anyone to do what is logically impossible.

So, there are a lot of different ideas in my books.  What ties them together?  Fermi’s Paradox.  The star-traveling humanoids piloting the UFOs only land in sparsely inhabited regions of the Earth, and avoid all contact with the military – political leadership of Earth.  See chapters from The Humanoids on this site. I felt free to put the chapters of this book on the web, free for all, since it was published in 1969 (hardback version) and has been long out of print.  It is largely unknown, even to Ufologists.

There are great classics in each of the forbidden sciences, some relatively accessible, such as Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation, by Ian Stevenson (1967), and Apparitions, by G.N.M. Tyrrell (1940), others long out of print, and largely unknown, such as the mis-titled The Search for Creativity, Shafica Karagulla (1969), but really about the power of HSP, something unstudied by other psychical researchers.  The Humanoids also falls into this category of a great classic in the field of Ufology, yet long out of print, and largely unknown even to today’s Ufologists.  It too can be found free on this web site, chapter by chapter, as well as many other things.

One of the discouraging signs of the times is the unscientific criticism of the forbidden sciences.  The high priests and grand inquisitors of this religion of reduction are members of CSICOP, and write articles for The Skeptical Inquirer.  One of these “psi-cops” (Michael Shermer) even writes a column for “Scientific American,” in other respects an excellent periodical.

Fortunately, the vanguard of new ideas also has its champions, including Brian Josephson, a Nobel prize winner in physics, who now is investigating such things as homeopathy and cold fusion.  In an interview in “NewScientist”, he said that ESP was not hard to prove; it was only hard to get it accepted.  He points out that if science becomes closed to radical new ideas, it will eventually fossilize into a dogma, not unlike a religion, or an ideology.  His web site:  http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/

Also see his article against the professional skeptics:

http://www.lindau-nobel.de/content/view/19/32/

Dr.H

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