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Oct 18, 2016

Biocentrism: Where The SOUL Goes After Death [VIDEO]

Posted by in categories: chemistry, life extension, neuroscience, quantum physics

Now, from the wild side.


Quantum Theory Proves Consciousness Moves To Another Universe After Death. There is an interesting new theory emerging from a scientist long familiar with physics, quantum mechanics and astrophysics. Biocentrism teaches that life and consciousness are fundamental to the universe. It is consciousness that creates the material universe, not the other way around. At least, the new thinking that has given birth to the new theory of biocentrism, which the professor, Dr. Robert Lanza, freely espouses. Lana has been voted the 3rd most important scientist alive by the NY Times. Lanza is an expert in regenerative medicine and scientific director of Advanced Cell Technology Company. Before he has been known for his extensive research which dealt with stem cells, he was also famous for several successful experiments on cloning endangered animal species. Biocentrism—is a concept proposed in 2007 by American doctor of medicine Robert Lanza, a scientist in the fields of regenerative medicine and biology, which sees biology as the central driving science in the universe, and an understanding of the other sciences as reliant on a deeper understanding of biology. Biocentrism states that life and biology are central to being, reality, and the cosmos—consciousness creates the universe rather than the other way around. It asserts that current theories of the physical world do not work, and can never be made to work, until they fully account for life and consciousness. While physics is considered fundamental to the study of the universe, and chemistry fundamental to the study of life, biocentrism claims that scientists will need to place biology before the other sciences to produce a theory of everything.

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Oct 18, 2016

Quantum Teleportation Could Revolutionize Modern Phone And Internet Communication

Posted by in categories: encryption, finance, internet, mobile phones, quantum physics, space, transportation

I never get tired of articles highlighting the potential around leveraging Quantum teleporting as a method to replace networks and communications. Now the real question is how soon and how much of the existing infrastructure will need to be replaced to begin taking advantage of this technology earlier than others? As with most things, governments are often early adopters as well as Financial Services and ISPs are a close 2nd in the adoption of such technologies.


An experiment conducted about quantum teleportation could improve and transform the modern phone and Internet communication by having highly secure and encrypted messaging.

A recent study has suggested that comet outbursts are caused by avalanches and not geysers.

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Oct 18, 2016

Identifying Strategic Options for Advancing Quantum Information

Posted by in categories: innovation, quantum physics

Nice.


Forum on Quantum Information Science addresses challenges to the field, and identifies strategic options and innovative approaches to move QIS forward.

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Oct 18, 2016

Gene therapy to reverse certain forms of blindness looks like it’s less than a year away

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Spark Therapeutics is within striking distance of a landmark green light from the FDA for its treatment for certain forms of blindness.

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Oct 18, 2016

Entangled Wormholes Could Pave the Way for Quantum Gravity

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

The weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement could produce shortcuts between distant black holes.

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Oct 18, 2016

Scientists May Have Reactivated The Gene That Causes Neurons To Stop Growing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

In Brief:

  • Scientists have found a way of reactivating genes in mice to continue neuron growth.
  • The development could be key to helping patients with paralysis and neurodegenerative diseases.

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Oct 18, 2016

New 3D wiring technique brings scalable quantum computers closer to reality

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Great advancement around how to make QC available on small scale devices.


Researchers from the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo led the development of a new extensible wiring technique capable of controlling superconducting quantum bits, representing a significant step towards to the realization of a scalable quantum computer.

“The quantum socket is a wiring method that uses three-dimensional wires based on spring-loaded pins to address individual qubits,” said Jeremy Béjanin, a PhD candidate with IQC and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Waterloo. He and Thomas McConkey, PhD candidate from IQC and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Waterloo, are lead authors on the study that appears in the journal Physical Review Applied as an Editors’ Suggestion and is featured in Physics. “The technique connects classical electronics with quantum circuits, and is extendable far beyond current limits, from one to possibly a few thousand qubits.”

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Oct 18, 2016

Researchers accidentally turn carbon dioxide into ethanol

Posted by in category: sustainability

They basically put a genie back in its bottle.

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Oct 18, 2016

New Horizons Spacecraft Is Approaching a Mysterious Red Object

Posted by in category: space

NASA’s New Horizons space probe is currently speeding towards a mysterious Kuiper Belt Object known as MU69. Recent observations of the distant object indicate a very reddish surface—possibly even redder than the splotches found on Pluto.

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Oct 18, 2016

MIT nuclear fusion record marks latest step towards unlimited clean energy

Posted by in categories: innovation, nuclear energy

We are closer than ever to a world of unlimited energy.


Scientists create the highest plasma pressure ever recorded with the Alcator C-Mod reactor in a breakthrough for clean energy technology.

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