Nassim Haramein at the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

Created on Wednesday, 25 March 2009 18:55

If you are not yet familiar with Nassim Haramein's exciting work, prepare yourself for an exhilarating odyssey into hyperspace and beyond. Haramein, who has spent his lifetime researching fields of physics from quantum theory to relativistic equations and cosmology, will lead you along a fascinating discussion geared to a layman's understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe and creation that includes black holes, gravitational forces, dimensions and the very structure of space itself – all of which are integral parts of his Unified Field Theory.

The presentation does not end with the introduction of his theory alone, but includes the discussion of the path that he took to arrive at his views, which weaves between the texts and monuments of ancient civilizations, biology, chemistry and the primordial role of consciousness – all of which lend further credence to the science behind his theory.

 

ATOM

Created on Saturday, 01 May 2010 15:09

Author and nuclear physicist Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at what led to the discovery that everything is made of atoms. The documentary outlines how the discovery affected the scientific world, including the atomic energy theories of Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg and quantum mechanics.

ATOM Part 1 of 3 – Clash Of Titans

 

ATOM Part 2 of 3 – The Key to the Cosmos

This episode tackles world-changing discoveries such as radioactivity, the atom bomb and the Big Bang and tries to answer the biggest questions of all – why are we here and how were we made?

 

ATOM Part 3 of 3 – The Illusion Of Reality

In part 3 of this series Professor Al-Khalili explores how studying the atom forced us to rethink the nature of reality itself. He explains that there might be parallel universes in which different versions of us exist, finds out that empty space isn't empty at all and investigates the differences between our perception and reality.

Water – The Great Mystery

Created on Saturday, 01 May 2010 15:02

This Russian film about the structure of water tells us that water has a memory in which it stores information about the surrounding sounds, chemicals and even human emotions.

Quote from the film:

Every one of water's properties is unique and they do not easily fit into the generally accepted laws of physics. Science has not yet been able to answer the question of why water, is the only substance on the planet that can exist in 3 states, liquid, solid and gaseous. Why does water have the highest surface tension of all liquids, why is it the most powerful solvent on earth, and how, in defiance of the earth's gravity, is water able to rise through the trunk of gigantic trees against tens of atmospheres of pressure?