If you think life exists in the universe, think again
Robert Lanza talks on Biocentrism at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2010, likening it to a paradigm shift equivalent to realising the world is round, not flat. h/t Bikes for Fish
Robert Lanza talks on Biocentrism at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2010, likening it to a paradigm shift equivalent to realising the world is round, not flat. h/t Bikes for Fish
We all know that the universe is big. It’s very big…but just how large is it? Join DNews’ Anthony as he discusses some pretty astounding new theories about the universe, and how we’re extremely close to finding out almost exactly how big it is.
By studying the properties of the universe’s largest pieces, we can learn quite a lot about scientific mysteries in our own world and galaxy.
In four and a half minutes learn everything there is to know about all three scientifically unproven models of the Multiverse!
“We are the frontal lobes of the Universe.” – Carl Sagan