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Keyword references to other science and philosophy ideasThe unifying capability of the LOTA philosophy of science is demonstrated in Breakthrough by integrating 80 important science and philosophy concepts, many were previously not linked because they seemed in contradiction.Here is a partial listing of associated keywords: René Descartes,
Cogito ergo
sum, Heraclitus, systems theory, interactions, dynamical systems,
Gregory
Bateson, micro-biology, feedback systems, adaptive behavior, looping
interaction
patterns, dynamic interaction patterns, cycles in society, Yang and
Yin,
T'ai-chi T'u, Geoffrey Chew, the bootstrap model, dynamic web, Fritsjof
Capra, self-consistency, hyper cycles in chemistry, autopoiesis,
self-production,
non-equilibrium states, Ilya Progonine, theory of evolution, Charles
Darwin,
adaptive loops, order and disorder, Great Scaling Pattern, unfolding
universe,
astro physics, DNA double helix, chaos theories, science of chaos,
James
Gleick, complexity theories, non-linear dynamic systems, Mandelbrot
set,
fractals, chaos patterns, Newtonian mechanics, classical mechanics,
Hamiltonian
mechanics, William Rowan Hamilton, Roger Penrose, a universe of motion,
The Source of All That Is, Magic-R, multiple universes, speed of light,
space time dynamic order, electro-magnetism, particle physics, quantum
mechanics, black holes, collapse of the wave function, Amit Goswani,
inter-space,
non-physical, 20th century physics, instantaneous interconnectedness,
Albert
Einstein, theory of relativity, Alain Aspect, Jean Dalibard,
Gérard
Roger, nonlocality, Grand Unification Theory, GUT, Theory of
Everything,
TOE, preservation of energy principle, transcendental reality, physical
spectrum, energy spectrum, linear time, non-linear time, inner world,
cosmic
rays, neutrinos, Emanuel Swedenborg, thought built reality, David Bohm,
unbroken wholeness, the Big Bang alternative, CERN, Bell's Theorem, the
Big Fountain theory,
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Niels Bohr, John Archibald Wheeler, participatory
universe, Werner Heisenberg, Nagajurna, Lama Anargarika Govinda,
Buddhism,
the web of life, the dream catcher, North American Indian cultures, the
Tao, Taoism, personal identity, multi-dimensional identity, origin of
the
soul, cycles of reincarnation, karma, language structure, human vision,
perception, focus, psychology, learning organizations, learning
networks,
level of observation, the undivided transcendental wholeness of the
universe,
near death experiences, NDE, David Lorimer, the origin of
consciousness,
what is consciousness, a holistic model of consciousness, energy
directed
by consciousness, solution of the consciousness hard problem, the LOTA
general theory of consciousness, Cornelis Slenters, the origin of mind,
the ego, ego-consciousness, consciousness of the identity, identity of
the self, your subconscious, body consciousness, mental awareness, self
awareness, dream research, group dreaming, dream therapy, Carl Gustav
Jung,
Jungian psychology, the collective unconscious, the experience of
universal
love, the universe grand design, the Universal Mind, the supreme
intelligence,
God, the holographic universe, Michael Talbot, cosmology, wholeness and
the implicate order, mystical experiences, human energy fields, halos,
auras, personal empowerment, Seth, Sethian philosophy, Jane Roberts,
Robert
Butts, channeled teachings, non-physical intelligence, Chi Kung, chi,
Reiki
healing, Taoist healing, thoughts and health, Louise Hay, limitations
of
entropy, LOTA mathematics, the power of your subconscious mind,
creativity,
Joseph Murphy, the Silva Mind Control Method, José Silva,
creative
visualization, Shakti Gawain, the Gaia theory, James Lovelock.
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