“It is not reality's problem, however, that it has immeasurable processes. Rather, it is the problem of scientism, which limits nature to the measurable.”— Ede Frecska, Tagged: Measurements, Reality, Science, Scientism, The Philosophy of Science
“Travel across great distances in outer space may not be the only way to reach worlds that are different from our own, seemingly remote in time and space. Moreover, it may be unnecessary to restrict this search using methods based upon a view of reality limited to what is physical and measurable. It…”— Rick Strassman, amazon.comTagged: Evolution, New Dimensions, Progress, Space Travel, The Necessity of Matriarchy
“The things we see with the aid of a microscope, for example, are utterly alien, but because they are perceived in a state within which most of us exist most of the time, we can validate them consensually. In the case of a microscope, however, we are dealing with an extension of our senses via hardwa…”— Rick Strassman, Tagged: Microscopes, Observation, Seeing Seeing, Wetware
“It is comforting to know I am back on earth again... Everything has a spiritual tinge, but is so real. I feel that I have landed.”— Anonymous, Tagged: DMT, Leaving Earth, Space
“Consciousness is a mystery, and the association of consciousness with matter is even more mysterious. How does a particular collection of molecules and energy combine to create awareness? Further, what determines the quality and content of consciousness?”— Rick Strassman, Tagged: Consciousness, Matter
“There is an old story that after Creation, God was wondering where to hide the ultimate secrets of the universe. The Almighty contemplated: Should I hide them deep in the oceans? No; humans can invent submarines and these secrets can fall into unworthy hands. Should I hide them in the remote corners…”— Rick Strassman, Tagged: Alive and God, God, Inner Experience, Meaning, Theology
“We exist in what I visualize as a sort of quantum soup, wherein what we experience as solid matter is actually the binding energies at an extreme end of the electromagnetic spectrum, the opposite end to the more familiar energies such as light and heat. If we were to venture into this end of the spe…”— Stephen Hickman, Tagged: Melt, Mesh, Quantum Physics, Thought