HOW CAN WE ENTER THE NANO-WORLD?
Contemporary scientists have been unable to identify precisely what or where the
seat of human consciousness really is. Since human beings are comprised of simple
atoms, human consciousness must, in some fashion, be attached to these basic particles.
To master space travel in nano-size, we must somehow detach our consciousness (whatever
it is) from the atoms we call our ‘body’.
And that is precisely what the ancient art of shamanism has been saying needs to
be done to commune with the ‘gods’ and the ‘Other World’.
I will thus boldly suggest that the solution to travel through space, time and other
dimensions lies in the mastery of the ancient art of shamanism.
MODERN-DAY NANO-TECHNOLOGY
From The Arizona Republic, February, 2000:
Washington, D.C. - The very small is about to get very big. After years on the fringes
of science and engineering, nanotechnology - the manipulation of individual atoms
and molecules - is moving to center stage. Backers say ‘its impact may be greater
than the sweeping changes driven by the computer industry over the past half-century’.
In a report entitled Shaping the World Atom by Atom, issued by the White House Office
of Science and Technology, they said, ‘Nanotechnology will lead to the next industrial
revolution…Nano-technology has the potential to change the nature of almost every
human-made object,’ the report said.
The Arizona Republic went on to report that Hewlett-Packard, the Palo Alto computer
giant, devotes half of its research budget to nanotechnology. In addition, the U.S.
Naval Research Laboratory has held several inter-national workshops on nanotechnology,
and the U.S. National Science Foundation has issued a recommendation for the support
for any research aimed at developing nano-technology. Japan and several other foreign
nations have already begun developing multimillion-dollar programs aimed at developing
nanotechnology. The major companies of NEC, Hitachi, Toshiba, Matsu-shita, Fujitsu,
Sanyo-Denki and Sharp have all invested millions of dollars in nanotechnology programs.
In short, it is clearly the science of the future.
Quite a coincidence...