I thought it was interesting that these mathematicians and physicists are researching the concept of reality/other realities and the concept of bilocation may not be such a far flung idea. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... s_Reality/





DJ Droood wrote:I couldn't play it either...perhaps the BBC is an alternate dimension.

skh wrote:Last I looked Canada wasn't part of the Empire any more -- have I missed something?





Heddwen wrote:Thank you very much Nico for your kind offer
skh wrote:Could you maybe summarize what it was about? BBC iPlayer only plays for people in the UK.
Heddwen wrote:Nico you're a star
... and that really is food for thought. Big food.Heddwen wrote:Well much better than my effort.... and that really is food for thought. Big food.
I was just wondering whether the possibility of parallel realities here on earth would explain some of the glitches as explained in the film The Matrix. For example the cat/deja vu scenario is explained as a glitch.Does this mean that the possibility of ghosts, bilocation and other such phenomena could be when the hardwiring malfunctions? or there is an overlap of realities?





Heddwen wrote:Well much better than my effort.... and that really is food for thought. Big food.
I was just wondering whether the possibility of parallel realities here on earth would explain some of the glitches as explained in the film The Matrix. For example the cat/deja vu scenario is explained as a glitch.Does this mean that the possibility of ghosts, bilocation and other such phenomena could be when the hardwiring malfunctions? or there is an overlap of realities?
DaRC wrote:Reality is, I'm told, in the eye of the beholder![]()
The other question (that I picked up from Bill bryson's excellent "A short history of nearly everything") is this -
do the bacteria specific to animal life serve us or do we serve them?
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