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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Is Time Travel Possible? Einstein says YES

“If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one...I am become Death, the shatterer of Worlds.”
-Bhagavad Gita


Robert Oppenheimer [director of The Manhattan Project to discover the atomic bomb] thought of the abovementioned words upon watching the first explosion of the bomb over New Mexico in 1945. Other brilliant physicists of the day who were aware and/or involved in researching the atomic bomb included Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman. All knew they’d discovered and were experimenting with a hidden universal power. It was a power beyond comprehension whose effect merited foreboding words from sacred texts.

These brilliant physicists noted in their studies something else they deemed very possible….TIME TRAVEL. Yes Einstein and Feynmen thought Time Travel was possible. It sounds crazy and looney but go back 100 years and tell people about a bomb that could destroy an entire nation and you’d elicit a similarly dumbfounded reaction.

Einstein and Feynman had various theories and equations to support their time travel theory. But the first step on understanding time travel is best described by heavy hitting, modern day physicist Fred Wolf in his new book The Yoga of Time Travel. Wolf explains two streams of time. The “out there” stream of time is the constant rushing forth of seconds, minutes, and hours. The “in there” stream of time is the sacred stream. The sacred stream sweeps you away when you do something you love: art, music, eating, whatever. It’s really healing and very inspiring to experience the sacred stream. As Wolf says, “Sometimes the sacred stream does not run at the same speed as the clock-on-the-wall ticks.”

Before we could fly a 747 around the world, the Wright Brothers flew 20 feet. Maybe one day in the future there will be systems for utilizing consciousness to jump thru time. But in the meantime, a moment lost to the sacred stream is the baby step…the first 20 feet. When you lose yourself to a sweet slumber or a rockin tune, 1 hour can fly by in 1 minute. The sacred stream flows to its own rhyme and rhythm. Catch the sacred stream long enough and it delivers you to an underlying realm.

Like Oppenheimer, modern day physicist Wolf draws from the Bhagavad Gita to describe this mysterious, underlying realm: “An infinite, unchanging reality exists hidden behind the illusion of ceaseless change. This infinite reality lies at the core of every being. Life has one main purpose: to experience this one reality…to discover the Power while living on earth.”



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