I feel Michio Kaku is a very cool cat who has contributed a ton to quantum mechanics and hosted buncha shows for average people to share his findings. Michio defines us at a human form as being type 0 civilization and that in 100 years-ish we would transform to type 1 civilization who is planetary and in 10,000 we become type 2 and blah blah: here's a video you can watch him explaining:
The transformation from our human form to the energy body, the inorganic, corroborates a lot to what Michio is saying, albeit he reached this phenomenon from a very different perspective. Anyways, thought I would share it with you amigos; happy 2021!
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Maybe the universe, the active side of infinity, pushes organic life towards eventual incorporeal forms by being so hostile from a long-term survival standpoint. There have been a bunch of mass extinction events over the past few hundred million years, and they won't be stopping. And since the universe is billions of years old, it's likely that this drive has possibly produced tons of inorganic life....whose mobility in the galaxy we can only speculate on.
But it's equally as likely that they evolved that way from the start, way before organic life.
Michio Kaku probably considers people who follow Castaneda mentally unstable.
No doubt. Remember also being an academic, in parallel, was one of the hallmarks of Don Juan's group..and Castaneda, Abelar & Donner all had advanced degrees as I recall.
Reni Murez is a chemist I think.
They didn't abandon reason. Didn't worship it either.
As balanced an approach as you're ever going to find.
This is because there is balance in the force... only the sith deal in absolutes.
And what I mean by that is most people (academics included) are fully involved within the confines of the first attention.
Very few living beings understand that the balance in nature observed through science extends past the medium of understanding itself.
Those who walk the tight rope between the worlds can not only feel the wind change direction but shift their weight to compensate.
yes, cannot agree more; however, I feel a good number of people, as they learn more about nature, find out how much they don't know. It is a condition of learning, that we realize what we are learning is only a small fraction of something infinitely mysterious. Anyhow, what counts is being able to experience something unknown without having to understand it.
I think that even the best and accomplished scientific minds can be seduced by fantasy and that these civilization "types" are more a product of science fiction than any real study of the evolution of technology. Attention is also seductive and there's not so many real scientific discoveries to keep a scientific media personality in the lime light.
Anybody who thinks manned space exploration is a good idea at this point should watch this video:
By the end, if any person, scientist or not, is convinced of their ways of perceiving is the ultimate truth, it would be their ultimate truth. To me, the correlation between Michio's theory and the inorganic beings' world was how humans can potentially shift the complete shape of the luminous egg to a line or other forms and transform into something not human-like anymore, could be an inorganic being, or still have human flesh.
Good theory! I love it.
Don Juan did say, the inorganic beings do evolve. But he has no idea how.
However, it doesn't explain Fancy giving me lap dances.
Not often, unfortunately. But she does do it.
I have a new one in my room now! A "king fish".
Caught him last night, and he stuck around 2 more hours.
That also might not fit with the level 3 civilization idea.
We drop mirrors into our tanks for our goldfish to fight and feel proud of themselves like they won a real fight, maybe lap dances are how IOBs take care of their pets and their needs. Like dropping a 3D mirror on our laps that shows us what we need to see.
I'm not sure they understand "reward". But it sure feels like one at the time.
They seem to fulfill any request made under the right circumstances (assemblage point moved to suitable location).
I might have joked about it and forgotten.