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HOW THE UNIVERSE REMOTE VIEWS EVERY MILLISECOND

By Dick Allgrie

Andrew Michrowski One of the interesting parts of my trip to the New Science Symposium in Seoul, South Korea was being able to sit down and talk with scientists, researchers, and academics on the cutting edge of consciousness research. And one of those interesting people was Andrew Michrowski from Ottawa, Canada. He is the President of The Planetary Association for Clean Energy.

Changdeokgung PalaceOne afternoon our hosts were taking us sightseeing to Changdeokgung Palace. In the tour van on the way to the palace I began speaking with Michrowski about remote viewing, stating that we don't understand the physics of how it works.

“Oh, but we do!” he said. And thus began a most interesting conversation. He talked about how the universe is made up of quantum units of energy that have instant communication throughout the universe. It seemed to fit well with what Glenn Wheaton tells students at HRVG. One of the first points Glenn makes in each beginning class is that the secret of the universe is communication; everything that the universe does involves communication. Back at the hotel I was able to pick up the thread of my conversation with Michrowski on my video camera, and here is the transcript:



“The entire universe is made up of quantum units of space. And the quantum units of space have a certain amount of interactions possible. It's like an unbelievably fast computer that occupies every lowly unit of space and it is built in such a way that it can have instant communication with everything else in the entire universe. Knowing all the permutations possible, and the speed at which it is all taking place, it is able to reconstruct from that one unit in order that it can do all that; how big the universe is and how big would be the universe that is next to ours, like sort of a cloud universe. And who knows, there might be other universes.

The essential thing is really that the predominance of everything is space. Forget about time. In the movement that we have in space, you know a planet moves, the solar system and so on. We're going through all these little quantum pieces of the bulk and they have enough information to say everything that ever happened in the space before, and also in the future, and they become nodes of communication for which everything you want to know can be captured.”

Can you explain how this communication occurs on this macro level?

"Just think about it. As we go out in space, where I'm sitting a millisecond ago was hundreds of thousands of miles away. But everything looks normal because all the atoms have been told that the next sequence was such and such a room; everything that you see on the wall, everything you see in that space. And it looks that way. It's all energy just programmed in such a way so that it all looks very stable. Now it's because information was translated from one quantum piece of atoms to another in that instant you know, hundreds of thousands of miles."

So, you've got to think of this not as solid three dimensional matter, but bundles of energy.

“That’s right, every quantum piece of atom. Let’s say the tip of my nose was able to get information in one millisecond from so many hundreds of thousands of miles away and carry it to the next instant, that I have such and such a nose; you can imagine what an incredible kind of computer it is. Given that I still have that tip of nose there and it’s not somewhere else in the universe.

So that information that was translated can also be retrieved just like any of these atoms or these units of energy were able to do. They do remote viewing all the time so to speak. That’s basically the notion. But it’s all energy. It’s "all" energy. That tip of my nose could have been part of a flower, could have been part of the vacuum, basically. With almost no information about the local situation, it’s just the ability to do it so neatly.”

The human mind being part of this . . . .

“We must understand, above everything else the physicists say about the universe -- ‘there are strong forces, weak forces, etc’ -- that the first thing in the universe is Mind. So it always does Mind work, okay? And we're just part of it, we're just part of the Mind stuff of the universe.”  


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