Thursday 28 May 2009


VIDEO: New Science - "What the bleep do we know ?"




What the Bleep do we know ? - Down the Rabbit Hole

Feb 03, 2006 - Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Seattle, WA (Newspaper)
The voyage down the rabbit hole is fascinating by William Arnold

The sequel, "What the Bleep!? Down the Rabbit Hole," covers pretty much the same territory in more esoteric depth, with some of the same interviewees and a considerably higher quality of animation and special effects. It opens with a dynamite piece of animation that takes the form of a '40s newsreel to chronicle the history of the world as a conflict between science and religion, cleverly setting the stage for its contention that quantum physics is in the process of bridging the two.

Just enjoy the ride

// Joran

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Thursday 7 May 2009


VIDEO: Spiritual - MAHARAJI - Peace is Possible



About Maharaji Prem Rawat, known also by the honorary title Maharaji, has traveled the world for more than three decades, inspiring people to find peace within.

Born in India, he started addressing audiences at the age of three and gave his first published address when he was only four. At eight, he started presenting his message of peace throughout the Indian subcontinent. At thirteen, he was invited to speak in London and Los Angeles. Since then, more than 9 million people in over 250 cities and 50 countries around the world have come to him for inspiration and guidance.

"I myself received the 4 techniques of Knowledge in june 1990, and I can truely state that it's simply the best. Nothing can be compared to it as far as I see it. I will allways be eternaly grateful to Maharaji for showing me that great feeling inside"

// Joran


VIDEO 1. "Introduction to Maharaji"


VIDEO 2 - A history documentary, PART ONE


VIDEO 3 - A history documentary, PART TWO


VIDEO 4 - A history documentary, PART THREE


VIDEO 5 - A history documentary, PART FOUR


VIDEO 6 - A history documentary, PART FIVE


VIDEO 7 - A history documentary, PART SIX


VIDEO 8 - A history documentary, PART SEVEN


VIDEO 9 - A history documentary, PART EIGHT



VIDEO 9 - ACTION


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VIDEO 11 - THE PERFECT INSTRUMENT

Wednesday 6 May 2009


VIDEO: New Science - H. Jenny - Water and Sound Magic



INTRODUCTION - Cymatics - Bringing Matter To Life With Sound
Jenny was born in Basel, Switzerland. After completing his doctorate, he taught science at the Rudolph Steiner School in Zürich for four years before beginning his medical practice.

In 1967, Jenny published the first volume of Cymatics: The Study of Wave Phenomena. The second volume came out in 1972, the year he died. This book was a written and photographic documentation of the effects of sound vibrations on fluids, powders, and liquid paste. He concluded, "This is not an unregulated chaos; it is a dynamic but ordered pattern."

Jenny made use of crystal oscillators and an invention of his own by the name of the tonoscope to set plates and membranes vibrating. With the tonoscope, quartz sand is spread onto a black drum membrane which is 60cm in diameter. The membrane is set into vibrations by singing rather loudly through a cardboard pipe. The sand now produces complex symmetrical forms, known as Chladni patterns named after Ernst Chladni who discovered this phenomenon in 1787. Low tones result in rather simple and clear pictures, while higher tones form more complex structures.[1]


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