Is the Quantum Effect in Nanotechnology Compatible with Gravity? Gary Steele Thinks It Is
https://ecoechoinvasives.blogspot.com/2018/01/revisiting-noncommutative-quantum-music.html
Dear Dr. Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi: In the video of the award-winning "quantum drum" device, the scientist states The end of the video has the scientists saying "in principle you can be in two places at once" and also "you can walk through walls." pdf tuning nanosound into quantum resonance Do you consider that also to be teleportation? And what about below? Qigong master Sifu Ho Fatt Nam said his senior classmate could walk through walls. Also Daoist alchemist master Wang Liping: On more than one occasion, my teacher told us an experience he had with Wang Li Ping in China. He asked about enlightenment and how one really can know if they're enlightened. Sherfu Wang was silent. Suddenly he stood up and left the room, locking door behind him. A moment later he walked back in the room, passing right through the wall as if it didn't even exist. My teacher's jaw dropped as Sherfu calmly and simply explained that when you are enlightened you are truly one with your environment; not just intellectually or spiritually, but totally. And please consider that SLAC quantum physicist Eddie Oshins realized the secret of Wing Chun training, that he taught, was based on noncommutative phase, as the 5th dimension, allowing Daoist Neigong alchemy training to be real. Thank you for your time and consideration. I realize this ability is rare - but the most famous Buddhist teacher of China, Master Nan, Huai-chin also describes this ability of his friend. He says he could stick his hand into his friend's "rainbow light" body and asked his friend why he was still playing games instead of seeking the real Dharma? haha. They were both in deep meditation in the mountains in Tibet.
https://sci-hub.tw/10.1126/science.aax0868
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY◥PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSICUniversality and diversity in human song
all human cultures have music with a tonal "center" (octave) and if in two keys then most likely a Perfect Fourth apart...
What does traditional music around the world have in common?
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