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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:02:07,260 --> 00:02:12,132 Do we truly see the Universe, when we open our eyes? 2 00:02:13,233 --> 00:02:16,836 Do we see the vast potential that is inside us? 3 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:23,476 First came fire, then came steel.... 4 00:02:24,611 --> 00:02:28,448 and it wasn’t long before we started asking some big questions... 5 00:02:29,149 --> 00:02:29,849 Who am I? 6 00:02:31,451 --> 00:02:32,852 Why am I here? 7 00:02:33,353 --> 00:02:35,622 Some of the greatest minds in our history: 8 00:02:36,220 --> 00:02:38,558 Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, 9 00:02:38,725 --> 00:02:44,797 Rumi, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Faraday, 10 00:02:44,931 --> 00:02:49,869 Max Planck, Nikola Tesla, and Albert Einstein; 11 00:02:50,690 --> 00:02:54,674 all started to explore the big questions of Life and our Universe. 12 00:02:55,308 --> 00:02:58,678 Their collective work points to something very important: 13 00:02:59,312 --> 00:03:04,117 that we might be far more interconnected than anyone had ever thought. 14 00:03:05,451 --> 00:03:08,254 Their ideas were way ahead of their time... 15 00:03:09,550 --> 00:03:12,692 ...so they left hidden messages for others to find later. 16 00:03:13,526 --> 00:03:17,430 Because in their day, they could only share their knowledge with a few people. 17 00:03:22,869 --> 00:03:26,839 We live in an age where we can communicate to every point on the globe. 18 00:03:28,174 --> 00:03:30,900 We are all connected. 19 00:03:30,777 --> 00:03:32,879 But it’s more than just a feeling, 20 00:03:33,613 --> 00:03:35,882 it’s also a mathematical equation! 21 00:03:47,126 --> 00:03:52,265 But the idea that ā€œwe are all connectedā€ sounds like a platitude to many of us. 22 00:03:54,330 --> 00:03:57,103 We are more disconnected than ever in certain ways: 23 00:03:59,372 --> 00:04:00,506 war, 24 00:04:00,907 --> 00:04:02,141 violence, 25 00:04:02,775 --> 00:04:03,676 greed, 26 00:04:04,277 --> 00:04:05,545 tragedies... 27 00:04:06,346 --> 00:04:08,815 these are the stories that fill the news channels, 28 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:11,618 and this is a very disconnected view of the world. 29 00:04:12,919 --> 00:04:13,786 "Us against them," 30 00:04:14,287 --> 00:04:15,455 "you against me," 31 00:04:15,922 --> 00:04:19,225 "danger and disaster lurking around every corner." 32 00:04:21,361 --> 00:04:22,862 But are we complicit in it? 33 00:04:24,630 --> 00:04:26,966 Because this is what so many people seem compelled to watch; 34 00:04:28,167 --> 00:04:30,837 drawn to the worst aspects of humanity. 35 00:04:31,804 --> 00:04:34,607 And then there’s the ever-increasing pace. 36 00:04:36,376 --> 00:04:38,344 Why do we race through life so quickly 37 00:04:38,878 --> 00:04:45,485 taking in disconnected message fragments, with no voice, heart, or context? 38 00:04:46,419 --> 00:04:49,689 When we consume byte size pieces of information, 39 00:04:49,722 --> 00:04:52,292 it’s very hard to imagine the big picture. 40 00:04:53,226 --> 00:04:56,620 Why does our world seem so frantic? 41 00:04:57,597 --> 00:04:59,999 Why do we spend so much of our time chasing money, 42 00:05:00,667 --> 00:05:01,534 career, 43 00:05:02,435 --> 00:05:04,671 intimacy, and possessions? 44 00:05:06,339 --> 00:05:08,740 With schedules so full 45 00:05:08,574 --> 00:05:12,679 when all we really want is simply to be together. 46 00:05:18,951 --> 00:05:24,457 For all of our progress we’ve lost connection to the one thing that really matters. 47 00:05:24,991 --> 00:05:28,661 We remain disconnected, while pretending to be connected. 48 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:31,597 And being connected at a distance 49 00:05:31,764 --> 00:05:35,100 makes it easier for some people to say hurtful things. 50 00:05:47,800 --> 00:05:50,516 We have trouble staying connected to the ones we love, 51 00:05:54,387 --> 00:05:56,989 let alone the rest of humanity. 52 00:06:05,598 --> 00:06:07,367 There is fear, 53 00:06:07,500 --> 00:06:09,369 and there is beauty. 54 00:06:16,743 --> 00:06:18,144 Which world do we want? 55 00:06:19,579 --> 00:06:21,481 How we connect with the world 56 00:06:22,682 --> 00:06:25,818 changes our experience of the world. 57 00:06:26,819 --> 00:06:31,190 There is hidden mathematics that underlies all of creation. 58 00:06:33,693 --> 00:06:38,664 Nassim Haramein believes the world is profoundly connected 59 00:06:41,234 --> 00:06:43,503 Our Universe is filled with mystery, 60 00:06:44,504 --> 00:06:46,539 our planets, stars and galaxies 61 00:06:46,672 --> 00:06:50,643 account for only 4.9% of the matter of the universe. 62 00:06:51,444 --> 00:06:53,846 So, what makes up the rest of the universe? 63 00:06:56,783 --> 00:06:58,451 Is it dark matter? 64 00:07:00,686 --> 00:07:02,555 Is it dark energy? 65 00:07:04,457 --> 00:07:09,295 There is a large amount of unexplained energy in our universe. 66 00:07:11,970 --> 00:07:13,966 In 1992, The NASA Cosmic Background Explorer, 67 00:07:14,500 --> 00:07:18,638 detected fluctuations in the background energy of the universe. 68 00:07:21,474 --> 00:07:25,945 To explore this mystery, we need to remember the words of Nikola Tesla: 69 00:07:26,312 --> 00:07:28,114 "If you want to understand the universe 70 00:07:28,181 --> 00:07:32,118 think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration." 71 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:36,189 There is a flow of the energy of the universe around you, 72 00:07:36,489 --> 00:07:40,426 and a flow of the energy of the universe inside of you. 73 00:07:51,170 --> 00:07:53,606 When people realize that everything is connected, 74 00:07:55,308 --> 00:07:57,760 the sense of separation, 75 00:07:57,577 --> 00:08:00,613 the sense that we’re isolated, 76 00:08:02,140 --> 00:08:04,383 hopefully that goes away; 77 00:08:04,951 --> 00:08:10,756 and, it’s replaced with this feeling that we’re part of this incredible creation 78 00:08:11,624 --> 00:08:15,328 in which everything is interdependent on everything else; 79 00:08:17,296 --> 00:08:21,100 and that everything is connected through this energy that’s in the space; 80 00:08:21,834 --> 00:08:27,740 and that actually it’s the space that creates matter, and reality, and them. 81 00:08:29,442 --> 00:08:30,877 They’re part of the whole thing. 82 00:08:31,544 --> 00:08:39,418 And, so, that they can see the incredible potential that they have, 83 00:08:39,986 --> 00:08:44,590 the incredible miracle that it is that they’re alive, 84 00:08:45,558 --> 00:08:51,631 and that they’re able to experience this interconnectivity with everything. 85 00:08:52,265 --> 00:08:53,866 It’s a feeling of resonance, 86 00:08:54,300 --> 00:08:59,438 and a feeling of connection with everything in the natural world. 87 00:09:02,108 --> 00:09:04,844 And maybe, just maybe, 88 00:09:05,278 --> 00:09:08,347 as a result of understanding this at a deeper level, 89 00:09:09,448 --> 00:09:13,986 they will start to understand themselves at a deeper level, 90 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:21,460 and understand the functioning of the universe at a deeper level; 91 00:09:23,763 --> 00:09:27,667 and that will give hope to people. 92 00:09:38,778 --> 00:09:42,615 Could there be a scientific basis to the way we are all connected? 93 00:09:43,150 --> 00:09:46,185 Albert Einstein changed the world with one equation. 94 00:09:46,986 --> 00:09:49,880 Yet, he knew that his greatest work, 95 00:09:49,422 --> 00:09:52,491 to create a single unified theory of the universe, 96 00:09:52,858 --> 00:09:54,327 was never finished. 97 00:09:56,996 --> 00:10:01,500 Einstein knew how important it would be to humanity if this could be discovered 98 00:10:01,901 --> 00:10:03,869 and he kept searching for answers. 99 00:10:04,503 --> 00:10:07,473 But before he could solve it, he ran out of time. 100 00:10:11,877 --> 00:10:14,380 Others have built on the work of Albert Einstein 101 00:10:15,114 --> 00:10:17,490 in search for a unified theory of everything. 102 00:10:26,859 --> 00:10:31,130 Some people have a knowingness of this connection between the macro and the micro. 103 00:10:32,498 --> 00:10:36,102 In the past we’ve created mythology around it. 104 00:10:36,802 --> 00:10:40,506 But, what if we could understand it through the lens of science? 105 00:10:41,107 --> 00:10:46,412 Nassim Haramein has been exploring how everything is contained in everything else. 106 00:10:47,847 --> 00:10:51,784 The exploration of the universe through mathematics and physics has been complex. 107 00:10:52,885 --> 00:10:57,230 Yet, from this complexity emerges simplicity. 108 00:11:00,526 --> 00:11:02,428 What if there is a way of proving that 109 00:11:02,962 --> 00:11:06,732 ā€œeverything is connected and one at the same timeā€? 110 00:11:09,802 --> 00:11:12,171 To understand this, we must take a journey, 111 00:11:12,738 --> 00:11:14,674 and our journey begins with the proton. 112 00:11:15,474 --> 00:11:17,777 If you remember back to your high school science class, 113 00:11:18,244 --> 00:11:19,412 atoms are everywhere, 114 00:11:19,612 --> 00:11:22,415 and the protons are at the center of every atom. 115 00:11:24,500 --> 00:11:27,219 Therefore, we must accurately understand the proton 116 00:11:27,687 --> 00:11:29,422 if we are going to understand the universe. 117 00:11:31,757 --> 00:11:33,159 New measurements of the proton 118 00:11:33,359 --> 00:11:36,762 suggest we must change our existing way of thinking. 119 00:11:39,398 --> 00:11:42,768 Nassim Haramein was the first person to have accurately predicted 120 00:11:43,350 --> 00:11:46,172 the new measurement of the charge radius of the proton. 121 00:11:52,511 --> 00:11:54,280 The proton could hold the key, 122 00:11:54,513 --> 00:12:00,352 to a scientific understanding of how the connection of the universe actually works. 123 00:12:05,570 --> 00:12:08,600 1905, Einstein demonstrated, 124 00:12:08,194 --> 00:12:10,830 through an example of a person traveling on a train, 125 00:12:11,970 --> 00:12:12,665 the theory of relativity. 126 00:12:13,599 --> 00:12:18,304 He unified the separate camps of energy and mass with his famous formula. 127 00:12:21,974 --> 00:12:24,677 But later, a great divide in physics occurred 128 00:12:25,344 --> 00:12:27,480 when Niels Bohr and a group of physicists 129 00:12:28,547 --> 00:12:31,830 split off to explore quantum mechanics. 130 00:12:31,817 --> 00:12:32,918 They saw two worlds: 131 00:12:33,385 --> 00:12:34,220 a quantum world, 132 00:12:34,520 --> 00:12:38,157 that describes the probabilities and the uncertainties of the very small, 133 00:12:38,357 --> 00:12:41,193 and separate mathematics for the larger universe. 134 00:12:42,610 --> 00:12:45,898 Creating this division led to a very disconnected way of thinking. 135 00:12:58,410 --> 00:13:03,820 Nassim Haramein, the director of research for the Resonance Science Foundation, 136 00:13:03,749 --> 00:13:08,320 has been on a lifelong search to discover a unified theory of everything. 137 00:13:18,364 --> 00:13:20,633 My passion for learning never subsided. 138 00:13:22,234 --> 00:13:24,300 As soon as I left school, 139 00:13:24,804 --> 00:13:30,900 I got more passionate than ever about understanding the universe, 140 00:13:30,609 --> 00:13:33,445 studying physics and mathematics, and so on, 141 00:13:34,790 --> 00:13:40,452 to try to describe it better, and eventually to write a unified view of physics. 142 00:13:41,287 --> 00:13:46,250 To me it was critical that we understood the source of reality. 143 00:13:46,158 --> 00:13:48,828 We come here, and we experience this life, 144 00:13:49,361 --> 00:13:52,598 and most people don’t ask: "How did I get here?" 145 00:13:52,998 --> 00:13:54,366 "What is this life?" 146 00:13:54,533 --> 00:13:59,772 "How am I moving billions and trillions of atoms around?" 147 00:14:00,773 --> 00:14:04,777 I was exploring all this for my own personal satisfaction, 148 00:14:05,177 --> 00:14:09,982 it really wasn’t to get a Master’s degree, or PhD degree, in some institution. 149 00:14:10,683 --> 00:14:12,952 I knew that if I went to the institution, 150 00:14:13,285 --> 00:14:15,421 I felt, I was going to be restricted. 151 00:14:16,522 --> 00:14:21,994 I knew I was going to be given very specific concept that I would have to go with; 152 00:14:22,995 --> 00:14:23,929 I didn’t want that. 153 00:14:24,263 --> 00:14:29,301 I wanted to be completely free to think what I wanted to think as I explored. 154 00:14:30,669 --> 00:14:34,390 It led me down a very specific road. 155 00:14:34,573 --> 00:14:37,276 Certainly some of the things I thought turned out to be wrong, 156 00:14:37,676 --> 00:14:42,781 but eventually, I started to hone in on the stuff that worked together, 157 00:14:42,948 --> 00:14:46,919 and I found something I think very fundamental, and very profound. 158 00:14:49,788 --> 00:14:51,957 To understand how everything is unified, 159 00:14:52,291 --> 00:14:54,260 Nassim had to study nature. 160 00:14:54,727 --> 00:14:56,161 He had to look at patterns, 161 00:14:56,629 --> 00:14:58,330 he looked at the Macro, 162 00:14:58,464 --> 00:15:00,199 and the Micro. 163 00:15:00,332 --> 00:15:03,869 He started asking questions about some of the fundamental principles 164 00:15:04,270 --> 00:15:05,671 science has taken for granted. 165 00:15:06,305 --> 00:15:11,100 And started to wonder if somewhere, we went off on the wrong track. 166 00:15:12,645 --> 00:15:14,246 As he continued his journey, 167 00:15:14,947 --> 00:15:19,318 he began to understand that in order to see how everything is connected, 168 00:15:19,985 --> 00:15:22,221 we had to look at everything. 169 00:15:28,260 --> 00:15:31,630 Everything we experience as reality, 170 00:15:31,730 --> 00:15:36,669 is actually made up of 99.99999% space. 171 00:15:38,270 --> 00:15:40,773 The little part that is not space 172 00:15:41,240 --> 00:15:45,444 or that little part that we define as something, the material world, 173 00:15:45,778 --> 00:15:48,280 is actually just a little oscillation. 174 00:15:50,516 --> 00:15:54,190 A little electromagnetic boundary that we are bumping against, 175 00:15:54,353 --> 00:15:56,755 and we call that our reality. 176 00:15:56,889 --> 00:15:59,391 We call that a stone, an atom, 177 00:16:00,590 --> 00:16:02,394 we call that the water, the sand, 178 00:16:02,461 --> 00:16:04,496 or a star or a galaxy. 179 00:16:04,630 --> 00:16:09,501 And so, maybe, instead of looking at matter defining the space, 180 00:16:10,135 --> 00:16:13,706 I started to think maybe it’s space that defines matter. 181 00:16:14,306 --> 00:16:19,345 It is fascinating to realize that if you remove the ā€œempty spaceā€ in every atom 182 00:16:19,678 --> 00:16:21,460 of every human being on the planet, 183 00:16:21,380 --> 00:16:22,948 and compress it all together, 184 00:16:23,449 --> 00:16:26,986 all of humanity would fit into the size of a sugar cube. 185 00:16:28,120 --> 00:16:31,357 Granted, it would have the density of a neutron star 186 00:16:31,490 --> 00:16:34,590 and weigh approximately 478 million tonnes. 187 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:37,229 But this helps us to visualize the importance 188 00:16:37,363 --> 00:16:39,598 of understanding that every one of us 189 00:16:39,765 --> 00:16:42,234 are made of mostly empty space. 190 00:16:42,701 --> 00:16:46,505 But as it turns out, that space is not empty. 191 00:16:47,406 --> 00:16:50,709 It was found that space-time, at the quantum level, 192 00:16:51,377 --> 00:16:55,180 is fluctuating with intense energy level, 193 00:16:55,948 --> 00:16:59,518 full of dynamic energy components. 194 00:17:01,253 --> 00:17:04,656 We are not only talking about the space outside of our planet, 195 00:17:05,240 --> 00:17:10,929 we're talking about the space INSIDE... each and every atom of your body. 196 00:17:11,530 --> 00:17:14,933 Every single human on this planet has this in common. 197 00:17:16,301 --> 00:17:21,306 Regardless of race, color, or religion, 198 00:17:21,473 --> 00:17:23,809 we are all individual beings. 199 00:17:24,109 --> 00:17:26,812 Yet, this dynamic energy of the universe 200 00:17:27,146 --> 00:17:30,449 is constantly flowing through all of the space, 201 00:17:30,849 --> 00:17:32,684 inside each one of our atoms, 202 00:17:33,886 --> 00:17:35,220 connecting us all. 203 00:17:36,555 --> 00:17:40,159 This helps us understand the profound quote of the Sufi poet Rumi, who said: 204 00:17:41,627 --> 00:17:47,199 "You are not a drop of water in the ocean, you are the entire ocean in a drop." 205 00:17:48,300 --> 00:17:51,703 You can literally learn to feel the Force of the Universe inside you, 206 00:17:51,937 --> 00:17:53,505 and flowing through you 207 00:17:54,730 --> 00:17:56,410 connecting you to everything, 208 00:17:56,410 --> 00:18:01,130 because you are part of everything through this dynamic energy. 209 00:18:02,948 --> 00:18:08,253 The great theoretical physicist John Archibald Wheeler, a colleague of Einstein, said: 210 00:18:09,922 --> 00:18:13,192 "No point is more central than this... That empty space is not empty. 211 00:18:13,192 --> 00:18:16,495 It is the seat of the most violent physics." 212 00:18:18,970 --> 00:18:20,766 The Theoretical Physicist David Bohm explained: 213 00:18:20,966 --> 00:18:22,668 "Space is not empty. 214 00:18:23,100 --> 00:18:27,390 The universe is not separate from this cosmic sea of energy." 215 00:18:28,730 --> 00:18:29,374 And Albert Einstein said: 216 00:18:29,675 --> 00:18:35,800 "Physical objects are not in space, but this objects are spatially extended, as fields. 217 00:18:35,681 --> 00:18:39,518 In this way the concept 'empty space' loses its meaning." 218 00:18:41,520 --> 00:18:46,458 This underlying background energy that exists everywhere in space 219 00:18:46,825 --> 00:18:49,595 is described in physics as: "The Vacuum". 220 00:18:51,530 --> 00:18:55,670 What if there was a way to connect to this vacuum energy 221 00:18:55,601 --> 00:18:58,504 rather than depleting our natural resources? 222 00:19:10,716 --> 00:19:14,720 Humanity is on a course that’s unsustainable. 223 00:19:16,655 --> 00:19:19,324 For millions of years, magnetic fields have been around us 224 00:19:19,725 --> 00:19:22,561 without us knowing about them. 225 00:19:23,950 --> 00:19:27,933 Until Faraday figured out that by moving a little magnet 226 00:19:28,267 --> 00:19:29,835 across a set of wires 227 00:19:30,202 --> 00:19:33,405 we could get an electric power source 228 00:19:33,906 --> 00:19:39,770 that could power all of the devices we use today in our society. 229 00:19:39,711 --> 00:19:44,850 Now, we are discovering there is another invisible field, 230 00:19:45,317 --> 00:19:47,352 at the source of the material world, 231 00:19:47,886 --> 00:19:49,521 that is all around us, 232 00:19:49,888 --> 00:19:51,490 and in large quantities. 233 00:19:52,900 --> 00:19:55,994 And by learning how to tap into its structure, 234 00:19:56,428 --> 00:19:59,665 we could power our world for generations to come. 235 00:20:01,667 --> 00:20:04,736 Scientists from around the world are looking for a solution 236 00:20:05,204 --> 00:20:07,573 to tap the vacuum energy that is all around us; 237 00:20:08,740 --> 00:20:11,176 and it is important that they succeed. 238 00:20:14,346 --> 00:20:14,980 Current wars 239 00:20:15,247 --> 00:20:17,216 and potential conflicts of the future, 240 00:20:18,183 --> 00:20:19,851 will be fought over resources 241 00:20:21,860 --> 00:20:23,121 like oil and water. 242 00:20:24,957 --> 00:20:28,293 Abundant energy will help create stability in the world 243 00:20:29,861 --> 00:20:34,266 and reduce the threats of the perceived energy supply disruptions 244 00:20:34,499 --> 00:20:37,502 that cause countries to go to war. 245 00:20:39,705 --> 00:20:42,608 War has been a big part of humanity’s past. 246 00:20:48,213 --> 00:20:52,551 But, does it need to be a big part of humanity's future? 247 00:20:54,419 --> 00:20:58,123 War has brought untold sorrow and suffering to mankind. 248 00:20:58,790 --> 00:21:00,926 And it is perhaps the strongest example 249 00:21:01,893 --> 00:21:05,300 of what can happen when we become so disconnected. 250 00:21:06,265 --> 00:21:08,660 Gandhi said: 251 00:21:08,533 --> 00:21:11,570 "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." 252 00:21:21,680 --> 00:21:24,816 With our modern capacity to wage war 253 00:21:24,983 --> 00:21:26,551 there can be no victors. 254 00:21:26,918 --> 00:21:30,220 Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, once said: 255 00:21:30,389 --> 00:21:35,930 "The strength of a civilization is not measured by its ability to fight wars, 256 00:21:37,462 --> 00:21:40,799 but rather by its ability to prevent them." 257 00:21:45,300 --> 00:21:48,307 Learning how to harness this vacuum energy all around us 258 00:21:48,874 --> 00:21:51,410 could have profound implications, 259 00:21:51,510 --> 00:21:54,913 but it will require a paradigm shift. 260 00:21:57,282 --> 00:22:01,286 Some of the greatest advances in science have come from people with the courage 261 00:22:02,120 --> 00:22:08,193 to pursue ideas that challenged the accepted wisdom of the time. 262 00:22:09,828 --> 00:22:13,632 It was common for these new ideas, to meet with rejection at first. 263 00:22:18,537 --> 00:22:20,238 Galileo was imprisoned. 264 00:22:20,706 --> 00:22:24,343 People resisted Faraday because he had limited formal education. 265 00:22:24,843 --> 00:22:28,914 And, do you know what happened when Einstein published his great works in 1905? 266 00:22:29,381 --> 00:22:30,482 Nothing happened. 267 00:22:31,717 --> 00:22:33,985 People didn’t connect to his ideas. 268 00:22:35,220 --> 00:22:38,390 The only person who really saw what Einstein had done was Max Planck, 269 00:22:38,690 --> 00:22:43,950 who would become the father of Quantum Theory. 270 00:22:44,129 --> 00:22:47,966 Pursuing an independent path outside the academic world 271 00:22:48,467 --> 00:22:49,901 has been extremely difficult. 272 00:22:50,702 --> 00:22:53,638 It has been painful in many circumstances. 273 00:22:54,390 --> 00:22:56,808 The feeling of continuously being rejected, 274 00:22:57,909 --> 00:22:59,478 of not being understood, 275 00:23:00,112 --> 00:23:05,684 the constant interaction of fighting preconceived ideas... 276 00:23:06,510 --> 00:23:08,286 [It] has been a long road. 277 00:23:08,520 --> 00:23:10,522 However, it has forced me 278 00:23:10,689 --> 00:23:16,940 to be more accurate, to continue digging deeper, 279 00:23:17,620 --> 00:23:21,990 and to be extremely careful 280 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:26,338 about my calculations, and how I bring them into the world. 281 00:23:26,905 --> 00:23:29,908 So, it has served a certain purpose. 282 00:23:37,480 --> 00:23:40,719 Our material world is not as solid, 283 00:23:41,520 --> 00:23:43,588 as it appears, at the quantum level. 284 00:23:48,794 --> 00:23:51,290 As Tesla put forth nearly a century ago, 285 00:23:51,663 --> 00:23:56,735 "we need to think of the Universe as energy, frequency and vibration, 286 00:23:57,335 --> 00:23:59,304 not as solid physical forms." 287 00:23:59,938 --> 00:24:02,340 We’re not dealing with little billiard balls. 288 00:24:02,808 --> 00:24:07,846 We’re dealing with waveforms, oscillations in the vacuum. 289 00:24:08,180 --> 00:24:10,816 Just like when we throw rocks into a pond, 290 00:24:11,483 --> 00:24:13,418 and the rings come out. 291 00:24:13,785 --> 00:24:21,526 The rings can intersect and it doesn’t destroy the waveform of one of the rings or the other, 292 00:24:21,960 --> 00:24:23,528 the two just intersect. 293 00:24:23,829 --> 00:24:28,400 And so that the spheres, the little vibrations of the vacuum, 294 00:24:28,733 --> 00:24:29,868 are intersecting, 295 00:24:30,202 --> 00:24:34,506 and it is the holographic structure of space-time itself, 296 00:24:35,730 --> 00:24:43,181 it is the interference pattern that encodes the information of the whole universe in every point. 297 00:24:46,384 --> 00:24:51,423 The idea of a ā€œHolographic Universeā€ was first put forward by physicist David Bohm, 298 00:24:51,957 --> 00:24:53,492 advanced by Gerard 't Hooft 299 00:24:54,226 --> 00:24:56,194 then later expanded by Leonard Susskind. 300 00:24:57,429 --> 00:25:01,132 It was inspired by new understandings of black hole thermodynamics: 301 00:25:02,234 --> 00:25:06,400 "The information of the black hole is present on the 2-D surface of the black hole 302 00:25:06,404 --> 00:25:09,407 known as its 'Event Horizon'." 303 00:25:10,442 --> 00:25:13,979 A simple example is that if you throw a wallet into a black hole, 304 00:25:14,246 --> 00:25:16,848 as the wallet is being consumed by the black hole, 305 00:25:17,315 --> 00:25:22,153 all the information contained in the wallet would become present on the surface of the black hole 306 00:25:22,587 --> 00:25:27,759 because it is a rule of the universe that matter cannot be created, or destroyed. 307 00:25:33,965 --> 00:25:37,269 Holograms are created using lasers to capture and encode 308 00:25:37,469 --> 00:25:41,390 the information of an object in the form of an interference pattern. 309 00:25:41,973 --> 00:25:44,342 The light reflected from the object is combined 310 00:25:44,576 --> 00:25:48,179 with that of a reference beam to create an interference pattern 311 00:25:48,313 --> 00:25:51,160 which can be retained on a photosensitive surface, 312 00:25:51,383 --> 00:25:56,655 creating a complete image that can be viewed in its entirety from all angles. 313 00:25:57,622 --> 00:25:59,991 The information of the whole is present at every point. 314 00:26:00,358 --> 00:26:02,930 When the hologram is cut in half, 315 00:26:02,260 --> 00:26:04,529 the complete image is present on both pieces. 316 00:26:05,297 --> 00:26:07,332 When it is cut again, and again, 317 00:26:07,532 --> 00:26:10,669 every piece still contains the representation of the whole image. 318 00:26:12,103 --> 00:26:13,672 It is not the actual object, 319 00:26:14,105 --> 00:26:17,275 but a representation of the actual object in every piece. 320 00:26:20,478 --> 00:26:24,883 Nassim Haramein believes that the representation of the universe, 321 00:26:25,830 --> 00:26:31,220 is encoded by the interference pattern of the fluctuation of space-time on the surface of every proton. 322 00:26:32,490 --> 00:26:34,926 The difference from the static hologram example, 323 00:26:35,260 --> 00:26:39,164 is that the holographic information encoding is dynamically happening 324 00:26:39,497 --> 00:26:41,833 at every micro second at every moment, 325 00:26:42,233 --> 00:26:45,170 and it is constantly flowing throughout the universe. 326 00:26:55,614 --> 00:27:00,652 We often hear the sentence or the concept: "everything is connected, it’s all one." 327 00:27:00,852 --> 00:27:04,723 We hear that from even masters in ancient civilization, 328 00:27:04,990 --> 00:27:08,994 or modern thinkers, philosophers, spiritual people, 329 00:27:09,260 --> 00:27:12,364 and it’s a great concept. 330 00:27:13,980 --> 00:27:16,134 For many people it resonates as something true, 331 00:27:16,501 --> 00:27:18,336 but how is that true? 332 00:27:19,204 --> 00:27:21,106 Some of the work I’ve been doing 333 00:27:21,339 --> 00:27:26,244 starts to open the door to understanding the dynamics and the mechanics 334 00:27:26,378 --> 00:27:28,947 on how everything is connected, 335 00:27:29,180 --> 00:27:32,584 so that it’s no longer just a dogma or an idea, 336 00:27:32,917 --> 00:27:36,454 but it’s actually based on the physics of reality. 337 00:27:44,396 --> 00:27:48,433 When I looked carefully at the natural world, 338 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:51,569 I found a high level of coherency, 339 00:27:52,337 --> 00:27:54,500 high level of geometry, 340 00:27:54,673 --> 00:27:58,243 and as well, this interconnectivity, 341 00:27:58,476 --> 00:28:03,715 this interdependency of all things with other things, 342 00:28:04,820 --> 00:28:08,787 the whole system functions together in a balanced way. 343 00:28:09,387 --> 00:28:16,394 And I started to wonder, what is the source of this self-organizing system. 344 00:28:26,438 --> 00:28:27,772 What do you see? 345 00:28:27,939 --> 00:28:30,141 It depends on how you look… 346 00:28:30,675 --> 00:28:33,978 You could scan around an object and study it, 347 00:28:34,279 --> 00:28:38,850 then you could look more closely using a microscope to isolate each part. 348 00:28:40,452 --> 00:28:43,421 In this instance, you would see millions of fibers 349 00:28:44,220 --> 00:28:46,591 and could spend a long time studying them. 350 00:28:48,660 --> 00:28:53,310 When you look too closely, you only see part of the picture. 351 00:28:53,665 --> 00:28:57,802 It is when you pull back, that you see the part each fiber plays, 352 00:28:58,360 --> 00:29:02,707 and how it is related to the others, and then the bigger pattern emerges. 353 00:29:06,644 --> 00:29:10,582 Imagine, the new understandings we will gain, 354 00:29:10,882 --> 00:29:12,550 if we could all learn to think differently, 355 00:29:12,684 --> 00:29:16,755 and to look at our world through a big picture connected perspective. 356 00:29:23,695 --> 00:29:29,601 Einstein believed that geometry was a key in the search to understand the unity in the Universe, 357 00:29:29,734 --> 00:29:33,171 because it represents the relationship between things. 358 00:29:38,900 --> 00:29:42,247 Great thinkers came to discover the underlying geometry of nature, 359 00:29:42,413 --> 00:29:45,984 such as the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence 360 00:29:46,151 --> 00:29:48,319 in many different forms of life. 361 00:29:50,355 --> 00:29:54,459 When Nassim Haramein analyzed these geometric relationships 362 00:29:54,592 --> 00:29:57,495 in a changing 3-dimensional space over time, 363 00:29:57,829 --> 00:30:04,769 he saw the 1:1.618 ratio appearing known as the olden ratio or Phi ratio 364 00:30:05,103 --> 00:30:08,206 as a fundamental part of the structure of space-time. 365 00:30:09,808 --> 00:30:14,145 Leonardo Da Vinci encoded this in his famous work the ā€œVitruvian manā€, 366 00:30:14,712 --> 00:30:18,283 showing that the Phi ratio exists in different proportions 367 00:30:18,716 --> 00:30:19,684 throughout our bodies, 368 00:30:19,984 --> 00:30:21,486 and it’s not just in humans, 369 00:30:21,753 --> 00:30:30,940 it is in animals, in plants, and in art. 370 00:30:31,896 --> 00:30:36,835 Geometric symmetry even affects our perception of beauty. 371 00:30:43,541 --> 00:30:47,779 Spending time in nature teaches us that everything is interconnected, 372 00:30:47,946 --> 00:30:51,150 and everything is interdependent on each other. 373 00:30:51,983 --> 00:30:54,252 We have a tendency to isolate systems 374 00:30:54,586 --> 00:31:01,659 and then analyze them as if they were not in relationship with anything else in the Universe, 375 00:31:01,860 --> 00:31:05,330 so that many of our laws of physics start with the statement: 376 00:31:05,563 --> 00:31:08,566 "within an isolated system", 377 00:31:08,666 --> 00:31:13,371 but then if you look up "isolated system" in a physics dictionary, 378 00:31:13,471 --> 00:31:15,974 you find that no such thing has ever been found. 379 00:31:16,708 --> 00:31:22,413 That is, nothing can be isolated completely from everything else in the universe. 380 00:31:22,747 --> 00:31:27,685 Gravitational fields cannot be isolated, electromagnetic fields, and so on. 381 00:31:28,152 --> 00:31:36,461 So, we need to write science that takes account of the relationship of all things with each other. 382 00:31:37,328 --> 00:31:40,999 I think if we want to find the fundamental principles of creation 383 00:31:41,266 --> 00:31:45,637 we have to experience nature from an experiential base, 384 00:31:46,370 --> 00:31:51,743 and then the mathematics should come together simply, and show beautiful results. 385 00:31:52,377 --> 00:31:57,248 It’s too easy for scientists to get into the laboratory, 386 00:31:57,615 --> 00:32:01,653 and just keep trying to work out the theory 387 00:32:02,200 --> 00:32:05,590 and lose contact with the natural world. 388 00:32:11,562 --> 00:32:13,310 When I’m out there surfing, 389 00:32:13,364 --> 00:32:19,700 I’m actually constantly being connected to these fundamental patterns of nature. 390 00:32:19,871 --> 00:32:22,240 The particles going up and down in the waves, 391 00:32:22,807 --> 00:32:26,770 the energy wave pushing me through the ocean, 392 00:32:26,911 --> 00:32:30,114 getting inside the barrel, the big vortex, 393 00:32:30,949 --> 00:32:32,884 and the dynamics of the vortex; 394 00:32:33,251 --> 00:32:36,521 there is something very profound about that. 395 00:32:36,955 --> 00:32:41,326 Many of these things inspire me when I go back in the laboratory 396 00:32:41,526 --> 00:32:43,261 and start writing formulas. 397 00:32:43,761 --> 00:32:47,432 It’s like it’s in my cellular memory then. 398 00:32:56,374 --> 00:33:00,611 For many of us in cities, nature is but a faint memory. 399 00:33:01,145 --> 00:33:03,548 We are overrun by our technology. 400 00:33:05,516 --> 00:33:08,353 We give such importance to our digital reality, 401 00:33:08,619 --> 00:33:12,991 that we sometimes ignore our physical reality at great peril. 402 00:33:14,592 --> 00:33:20,980 And it takes up so much bandwidth, affecting our performance and well being. 403 00:33:22,467 --> 00:33:26,404 We’ve let the ā€œnoise of technologyā€ drown out our inner voice, 404 00:33:26,838 --> 00:33:30,942 which Nassim believes is the source of inspiration. 405 00:33:31,876 --> 00:33:34,979 We need to occasionally disconnect... 406 00:33:38,249 --> 00:33:40,351 in order to reconnect. 407 00:33:53,731 --> 00:33:57,335 Some of the most beautiful times of my life, 408 00:33:57,535 --> 00:34:00,538 were times where I was extremely isolated. 409 00:34:01,672 --> 00:34:05,476 So at that time, I was coming up to Whistler, Canada. 410 00:34:06,711 --> 00:34:10,281 More and more the interest I had in nature, and physics, 411 00:34:10,381 --> 00:34:16,154 and understanding the basis of reality, was kind of taking over my interest. 412 00:34:17,789 --> 00:34:20,758 So I moved into a van to continue my research. 413 00:34:22,627 --> 00:34:25,196 I knew that if I could tough it out, 414 00:34:25,329 --> 00:34:28,320 minimize my expenses, 415 00:34:28,433 --> 00:34:34,205 I could get enough resources so that I could continue to work full time, 416 00:34:34,839 --> 00:34:43,414 doing research, trying to find some clues as to how I could unify the forces of physics. 417 00:34:49,954 --> 00:34:54,959 And I was in this amazing research zone 418 00:34:55,359 --> 00:34:58,429 where information was just flowing through 419 00:34:58,596 --> 00:35:03,234 and I was researching and finding more and more information and the pieces of the puzzle 420 00:35:03,401 --> 00:35:04,402 were coming together, 421 00:35:04,569 --> 00:35:10,942 and moments after moments of illumination, ā€˜oh my god’, you know, ā€˜oh my god, oh my god’, 422 00:35:11,142 --> 00:35:13,611 one after the other, and it was just so beautiful. 423 00:35:14,278 --> 00:35:19,317 It was the most transformative experiences of my life. 424 00:35:20,251 --> 00:35:24,355 And most of the physics I wrote, I wrote here. 425 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:28,726 Of course, it took me some twenty-five years to flush out the map for it, 426 00:35:28,960 --> 00:35:31,896 but I knew I was onto something very early on. 427 00:35:33,331 --> 00:35:37,835 I was learning advanced physics and I was coming to very specific conclusions. 428 00:35:38,402 --> 00:35:41,305 And then I was decoding ancient texts 429 00:35:41,706 --> 00:35:49,947 and ancient traditions that were completely confirming 430 00:35:50,181 --> 00:35:51,883 what I was coming up with in advanced physics, 431 00:35:52,490 --> 00:35:58,189 and how the world comes to be and how the material structure exists. 432 00:35:58,489 --> 00:36:02,727 In many of these civilizations where these ancient symbols were present 433 00:36:03,940 --> 00:36:09,901 had numerous, thousands of different, very strange, anomalies. 434 00:36:10,368 --> 00:36:12,503 Some of the things that are found around the world 435 00:36:12,770 --> 00:36:16,174 are not even reproducible with all of the technology we have today. 436 00:36:18,750 --> 00:36:22,413 I felt that in these symbols, in these secret geometries, 437 00:36:22,613 --> 00:36:30,221 that these pointed to very fundamental understanding of the structure of space, 438 00:36:30,988 --> 00:36:36,561 of how matter is created, and how gravitational fields can be controlled. 439 00:36:37,280 --> 00:36:43,201 It was my intent that the theoretical studies I was making 440 00:36:43,367 --> 00:36:48,472 would eventually lead to advanced technologies that would allow us 441 00:36:48,706 --> 00:36:52,643 to control gravitational field, and electromagnetic field in such a way 442 00:36:52,810 --> 00:36:54,979 that it could transform our civilization. 443 00:36:56,614 --> 00:37:01,185 Many in the western world misunderstood the teachings of the Mayan culture, 444 00:37:01,485 --> 00:37:06,657 and thought Dec 21st, 2012, was going to be the end of the world. 445 00:37:07,959 --> 00:37:10,528 However, the Mayan elders 446 00:37:11,280 --> 00:37:15,266 have said directly, December 21st, 2012, wasn’t the ā€˜end’ of the world, 447 00:37:15,633 --> 00:37:18,169 it was just the end of the old cycle. 448 00:37:18,502 --> 00:37:21,205 Now we have the chance for a new beginning. 449 00:37:21,606 --> 00:37:24,675 A new era of connection, new understanding, 450 00:37:24,775 --> 00:37:30,114 and interestingly on that day, December 21st, the end of the Mayan calendar, 451 00:37:30,581 --> 00:37:33,618 Nassim Haramein sent his paper to the library of congress, 452 00:37:33,718 --> 00:37:40,358 which for the first time ever, connected quantum and cosmological physics. 453 00:37:40,491 --> 00:37:47,265 And the result of my equation was the exact gravitational mass of the black hole. 454 00:37:47,632 --> 00:37:51,535 That is, if I solved Einstein’s field equation 455 00:37:51,669 --> 00:37:53,871 to figure out the mass of a black hole, 456 00:37:54,372 --> 00:37:57,108 I would get the exact same result. 457 00:37:57,475 --> 00:38:03,800 So all of a sudden, I knew from the beginning of this exploration, 458 00:38:03,180 --> 00:38:05,449 that I found something profound. 459 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:09,854 If space is what’s connecting everything, 460 00:38:10,540 --> 00:38:14,292 if space is what everything emerged from and returned to, 461 00:38:14,992 --> 00:38:17,695 then space is the great organizer. 462 00:38:18,362 --> 00:38:21,365 Space is the thing that connects all things, 463 00:38:21,966 --> 00:38:27,238 that gathers the information of all knowledge of every point in space. 464 00:38:28,720 --> 00:38:32,143 If we look at all the little fluctuations of the vacuum, 465 00:38:32,777 --> 00:38:38,449 the amount of energy inside a proton in the vacuum fluctuation, 466 00:38:39,216 --> 00:38:43,921 the mass of the vacuum inside the little teeny proton in the center of an atom, 467 00:38:44,355 --> 00:38:49,393 is equivalent to all the other protons mass in the Universe, 468 00:38:49,760 --> 00:38:55,132 that is, all the rest of the matter in the Universe is represented holographically 469 00:38:55,800 --> 00:38:59,370 by the vacuum fluctuation inside one little proton, 470 00:38:59,670 --> 00:39:04,909 so that one little proton is connected to all other protons in the Universe. 471 00:39:16,870 --> 00:39:18,622 Nassim’s calculations seem to present evidence 472 00:39:19,560 --> 00:39:21,726 that our Universe is holographic in nature. 473 00:39:22,560 --> 00:39:26,297 Another big question in our effort to understand the nature of things: 474 00:39:31,202 --> 00:39:36,400 Think of the amazing biodiversity of our planet; of all the living things. 475 00:39:36,540 --> 00:39:38,642 We live in a wondrous world. 476 00:39:39,643 --> 00:39:42,113 Think of the complexity of a chimpanzee, 477 00:39:42,646 --> 00:39:44,810 consider a jellyfish, 478 00:39:45,483 --> 00:39:47,151 or, a blade of grass, 479 00:39:47,952 --> 00:39:50,955 and something less complex, something not alive... 480 00:39:51,455 --> 00:39:53,624 a simple Rubik’s cube 481 00:39:54,325 --> 00:39:58,162 3 rows, 3 columns, 3 deep, with 6 colors. 482 00:39:58,729 --> 00:40:02,933 ĀæWhat is the mathematical probability of solving that by random chance? 483 00:40:05,200 --> 00:40:09,273 13.8 billion years is the current estimate of the age of the Universe. 484 00:40:09,974 --> 00:40:13,100 If you could send a blind person back in time 485 00:40:13,210 --> 00:40:15,379 with a scrambled Rubik’s cube, 486 00:40:16,647 --> 00:40:18,849 and they could make 1 move every second... 487 00:40:21,986 --> 00:40:24,588 How long do you think it would take them to solve it? 488 00:40:26,724 --> 00:40:30,561 In the 13.8 billion years of the existence of our Universe, 489 00:40:30,995 --> 00:40:35,433 you would have less than a 1% chance of solving it. 490 00:40:37,670 --> 00:40:40,871 So how much longer would it take to ensure that you would solve it? 491 00:40:41,405 --> 00:40:45,142 There are 43 quintillion possible states for the Rubik’s cube. 492 00:40:45,342 --> 00:40:51,849 To move through every possible state, without ever repeating the same one, it would take 1.4 trillion years... 493 00:40:53,884 --> 00:40:56,320 And you would have possibly solved it at some point. 494 00:40:56,954 --> 00:41:01,659 But it could have taken billions and billions of years longer than the existence of our Universe 495 00:41:02,326 --> 00:41:05,396 to solve a simple Rubik’s cube by random chance. 496 00:41:07,398 --> 00:41:10,901 Now imagine the incredible complexity of a human being, 497 00:41:11,135 --> 00:41:15,172 with a 100 trillion cells that are communicating every millisecond 498 00:41:15,439 --> 00:41:17,575 to ensure that all systems are go. 499 00:41:18,843 --> 00:41:21,679 Imagine all the moving parts, all the possibilities. 500 00:41:23,130 --> 00:41:25,282 How long would it take to organize that? 501 00:41:25,783 --> 00:41:29,119 Because we are so vastly more complex than a Rubik’s cube. 502 00:41:29,753 --> 00:41:33,457 Yet, humanity exists... so how can this be possible? 503 00:41:40,130 --> 00:41:44,602 If we give just one little piece of information: 504 00:41:45,469 --> 00:41:51,800 ā€˜yes, you’re going towards the solution’, or ā€˜no, you’re going away from the solution’. 505 00:41:51,542 --> 00:41:55,246 Then within a few minutes, the Rubik’s Cube would be ordered. 506 00:41:55,846 --> 00:41:59,550 So from billions and billions of years, to a few minutes, 507 00:42:00,170 --> 00:42:03,587 with one simple feedback of information. 508 00:42:04,288 --> 00:42:11,295 That gives us a clue about the probabilities of how the biodiversity 509 00:42:11,629 --> 00:42:14,265 and the structure of cellular systems 510 00:42:14,665 --> 00:42:17,434 and all of our complexity that occur 511 00:42:17,935 --> 00:42:19,236 could have come to be, 512 00:42:19,737 --> 00:42:24,141 with one simple feedback in the structure of space itself. 513 00:42:34,184 --> 00:42:36,530 Further evidence that this must be happening 514 00:42:36,420 --> 00:42:38,756 can be seen in fractal mathematics. 515 00:42:40,157 --> 00:42:42,126 For thousands of years, traditional mathematics 516 00:42:42,593 --> 00:42:45,663 mostly described man-made objects and motion. 517 00:42:46,630 --> 00:42:48,999 It could describe a pyramid or a column, 518 00:42:49,400 --> 00:42:52,903 but for living objects like a flower... 519 00:42:53,671 --> 00:42:54,638 or a tree, 520 00:42:55,500 --> 00:42:56,807 you need fractal mathematics. 521 00:42:57,341 --> 00:42:59,610 Fractal mathematics are the underlying patterns 522 00:42:59,910 --> 00:43:01,412 that build the natural world. 523 00:43:03,130 --> 00:43:05,215 The great mathematician, Benoit Mandelbrot, 524 00:43:05,215 --> 00:43:07,151 was the first man to create computer programs 525 00:43:07,451 --> 00:43:10,955 that used fractal mathematics to render complex forms. 526 00:43:13,791 --> 00:43:16,460 When Hollywood wants to create a whole new world 527 00:43:16,827 --> 00:43:22,533 in a science fiction film, a new planet, new plants, and new life forms... 528 00:43:23,670 --> 00:43:26,360 they use animation based on fractal mathematics 529 00:43:26,203 --> 00:43:29,440 to create a complexity of the natural world. 530 00:43:33,844 --> 00:43:36,246 To describe nature using math, 531 00:43:36,847 --> 00:43:40,417 you also need a feedback loop called ā€œiterationsā€. 532 00:43:42,386 --> 00:43:45,823 If you start with a simple form, then ā€œiterateā€ the formula, 533 00:43:46,323 --> 00:43:48,926 which means the formula feeds back on itself, 534 00:43:49,293 --> 00:43:52,630 you can see the complexity grow with each iteration. 535 00:43:53,364 --> 00:43:55,766 It is fascinating and beautiful to watch. 536 00:44:00,904 --> 00:44:04,441 When you make tiny adjustments to the formula or to the base form, 537 00:44:04,842 --> 00:44:07,578 you can create vastly different results, 538 00:44:08,812 --> 00:44:11,248 the possibilities seem virtually limitless. 539 00:44:13,417 --> 00:44:16,153 Witnessing this incredible variety and complexity, 540 00:44:16,553 --> 00:44:20,758 helps to understand the vital role that the feedback mechanism 541 00:44:20,958 --> 00:44:20,991 plays in our Universe. 542 00:44:24,995 --> 00:44:29,833 What is consciousness? What is the experience of being self-aware? 543 00:44:31,100 --> 00:44:35,806 In order for such a thing to occur there must be a feedback of information, 544 00:44:36,440 --> 00:44:40,144 for instance, you looking at yourself in the mirror, knowing it’s you. 545 00:44:41,645 --> 00:44:45,215 What if consciousness is actually a function 546 00:44:45,416 --> 00:44:47,851 of how space feeds back on itself? 547 00:44:48,352 --> 00:44:52,322 Which would be a dynamic that could generate self-awareness. 548 00:44:53,624 --> 00:44:56,994 Us feeding information to the structure of space-time, 549 00:44:57,428 --> 00:45:03,834 and space-time feeding information back in terms of our experience every day. 550 00:45:07,805 --> 00:45:13,944 This feedback mechanism could be the source of the self-organizing system 551 00:45:14,311 --> 00:45:17,314 that we see all around us at the biological level, 552 00:45:17,514 --> 00:45:21,885 and eventually becoming self-aware, or conscious. 553 00:45:25,122 --> 00:45:29,693 This being the very extension of space-time looking back at itself, 554 00:45:30,270 --> 00:45:32,229 and learning about itself. 555 00:45:44,808 --> 00:45:49,446 Starting out in the world, when we first gain consciousness, 556 00:45:49,613 --> 00:45:52,150 we learn to take in information from all around us: 557 00:45:52,516 --> 00:45:55,385 from parents, from books, 558 00:45:55,786 --> 00:45:57,855 and now from technology. 559 00:46:01,291 --> 00:46:04,261 We are living in a time of information overload, 560 00:46:04,495 --> 00:46:07,865 and we are being bombarded by messages from everywhere. 561 00:46:10,901 --> 00:46:14,938 We have almost infinite choices of what messages we consume. 562 00:46:17,700 --> 00:46:20,844 It matters a great deal what you focus on... 563 00:46:25,716 --> 00:46:28,118 We know the Universe has a feedback loop, 564 00:46:28,385 --> 00:46:30,420 and our brains have a feedback loop as well. 565 00:46:31,855 --> 00:46:34,358 Our thoughts are not only imprinted on the Universe, 566 00:46:34,525 --> 00:46:38,162 they also deeply affect how we experience the world. 567 00:46:39,229 --> 00:46:40,597 The gift of being conscious 568 00:46:40,697 --> 00:46:44,368 is the ability to feel the wonderful moments of life. 569 00:46:47,204 --> 00:46:51,542 It also means that we feel the painful moments. 570 00:46:52,420 --> 00:46:56,713 As you get older, you realize that good times don't last forever, 571 00:46:57,147 --> 00:46:59,490 and neither do the bad times. 572 00:47:06,456 --> 00:47:08,258 We can learn to shift our focus, 573 00:47:08,692 --> 00:47:10,761 to change our experience, 574 00:47:11,228 --> 00:47:14,310 by changing what we put into our feedback loop. 575 00:47:15,432 --> 00:47:18,502 Gratitude and positive thoughts can build on each other 576 00:47:19,269 --> 00:47:20,704 creating an upward spiral 577 00:47:21,205 --> 00:47:24,241 by connecting to your friends and to nature. 578 00:47:29,446 --> 00:47:32,490 You have the power of the Universe inside of you, 579 00:47:32,549 --> 00:47:34,985 and you can overcome anything in life. 580 00:47:41,258 --> 00:47:43,293 Remember the age old words: 581 00:47:43,894 --> 00:47:46,296 ā€œThis too shall passā€. 582 00:47:59,409 --> 00:48:04,381 As an individual you put your thoughts and intentions out into the Universe 583 00:48:06,617 --> 00:48:09,186 and through the feedback mechanism of the Universe 584 00:48:09,586 --> 00:48:14,324 the collective energy of everything flows back into you. 585 00:48:20,464 --> 00:48:23,800 You are in a constant cosmic dance with the universe. 586 00:48:25,969 --> 00:48:27,304 The great poet Rumi said: 587 00:48:27,571 --> 00:48:34,344 ā€œStop being so small, you are the Universe in ecstatic motion!ā€ 588 00:48:40,500 --> 00:48:42,152 As individuals we are powerful, 589 00:48:42,719 --> 00:48:46,456 but we have even greater power when we dance together, 590 00:48:46,690 --> 00:48:49,590 when we collectively focus our energy, 591 00:48:49,593 --> 00:48:51,795 when we share and focus the flow. 592 00:48:53,597 --> 00:48:56,767 The flow of energy is real and we can feel it. 593 00:48:57,834 --> 00:49:00,637 Some people have learned to connect in their inner journey 594 00:49:00,904 --> 00:49:02,839 through yoga and through meditation. 595 00:49:05,642 --> 00:49:08,378 Some people's only experience of this is cheering 596 00:49:08,612 --> 00:49:10,380 at a major sporting event 597 00:49:10,547 --> 00:49:12,820 with tens of thousands of other fans, 598 00:49:12,249 --> 00:49:15,180 cheering for a common goal, which is enjoyable 599 00:49:15,619 --> 00:49:19,389 but it is capable of being so much more. 600 00:49:25,562 --> 00:49:28,699 Humanity is able to accomplish amazing things. 601 00:49:29,399 --> 00:49:33,370 If we come together on a global scale to create positive change 602 00:49:33,670 --> 00:49:35,839 and elevate our collective evolution. 603 00:49:44,414 --> 00:49:47,184 If people understood the miracle that they are, 604 00:49:47,584 --> 00:49:52,356 and every person is critical to our evolution. 605 00:49:53,957 --> 00:49:58,610 Your body is an incredible example of interconnection and synergy, 606 00:49:58,695 --> 00:50:02,666 all the systems working together without even a conscious thought, 607 00:50:03,100 --> 00:50:05,350 in concert with your brain. 608 00:50:05,402 --> 00:50:10,240 Your brain may be one of the most amazing things we know about in the universe. 609 00:50:11,208 --> 00:50:13,610 It is doing billions of operations per second, 610 00:50:14,211 --> 00:50:16,613 doing everything it can to keep you alive. 611 00:50:17,814 --> 00:50:23,887 If you take a moment to connect with your body and appreciate all the processes it does for you: 612 00:50:24,421 --> 00:50:28,959 it heals your cuts, helps you fight disease, gives you energy. 613 00:50:30,160 --> 00:50:33,897 What if you stopped being judgmental about the appearance of your body and 614 00:50:35,198 --> 00:50:39,690 and choose to love your body for the incredible miracle it is? 615 00:50:39,836 --> 00:50:42,390 How do you think your life would change? 616 00:50:43,340 --> 00:50:47,110 Your body is the vessel through which you experience the world, 617 00:50:47,644 --> 00:50:52,150 the universe, and it allows you to be part of the cosmic flow. 618 00:50:57,821 --> 00:51:00,724 If people understood the miracle that they are, 619 00:51:01,391 --> 00:51:08,165 they would never be down on themselves, they would never feel like you know they are ā€˜less of’, 620 00:51:08,398 --> 00:51:13,804 they would realize that they are part of an incredible ā€˜wheel-work’ of nature 621 00:51:14,710 --> 00:51:16,206 that they have access to, 622 00:51:16,807 --> 00:51:20,777 and that they have power in this Universe, they can do things. 623 00:51:21,545 --> 00:51:24,247 They can transform things, they can transform themselves, 624 00:51:24,981 --> 00:51:27,500 and as a result, transform the Universe. 625 00:52:00,500 --> 00:52:02,319 The famous mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, 626 00:52:02,619 --> 00:52:07,991 proved that the smaller the unit of measurement that you use, the more accurate your final result. 627 00:52:09,626 --> 00:52:12,229 This is important to the work of Nassim Haramein, 628 00:52:12,696 --> 00:52:14,831 because he uses the Planck units, 629 00:52:15,198 --> 00:52:17,734 the smallest unit of measurement available in the Universe, 630 00:52:18,368 --> 00:52:23,440 in his calculations, which leads to an unprecedented level of accuracy. 631 00:52:24,400 --> 00:52:27,344 So how incredibly small is the Planck unit? 632 00:52:32,315 --> 00:52:41,958 To give you a notion of the relationship in size between the Planck and the proton: 633 00:52:42,159 --> 00:52:46,229 if the Planck was a little grain of sand 634 00:52:46,530 --> 00:52:55,739 then the proton would be the size of the distance between the Earth and Alpha Centauri; 635 00:52:56,106 --> 00:53:01,444 an enormous bubble that spans large amount of space, 636 00:53:01,611 --> 00:53:04,140 some four light years across. 637 00:53:07,484 --> 00:53:09,286 And then to fill it with grains of sand. 638 00:53:10,353 --> 00:53:13,924 That’s how many Planck units are in the proton. 639 00:53:16,590 --> 00:53:19,129 Imagine, every grain of sand on the earth 640 00:53:19,496 --> 00:53:23,767 would just be the tiniest speck, 641 00:53:24,134 --> 00:53:27,270 of the number of Planck units on a proton. 642 00:53:28,171 --> 00:53:31,441 Not only does this show how small the Planck unit is, 643 00:53:31,841 --> 00:53:35,946 but it also shows how many Planck units fit in a proton. 644 00:53:37,247 --> 00:53:40,483 Haramein calculated that all the little Planck pixels 645 00:53:40,984 --> 00:53:45,322 add up to all the information of all the other protons in the Universe, 646 00:53:45,822 --> 00:53:48,391 and that the fluctuation of the Planck oscillators 647 00:53:48,625 --> 00:53:54,364 creates the information network that the Universe uses to get constant feedback. 648 00:54:14,884 --> 00:54:18,121 Einstein was fascinated with light and how it worked. 649 00:54:19,522 --> 00:54:23,860 His famous thought experiments would lead to several counter-intuitive 650 00:54:24,361 --> 00:54:26,963 ideas that would forever change our world. 651 00:54:27,464 --> 00:54:30,333 One of those ideas was his theory of relativity. 652 00:54:30,900 --> 00:54:32,969 Einstein’s general theory of relativity 653 00:54:33,336 --> 00:54:36,906 explains gravity as a consequence of the curvature of space-time 654 00:54:37,374 --> 00:54:39,976 created by the presence of mass and energy, 655 00:54:40,277 --> 00:54:43,780 and that space-time could be calculated through geometry. 656 00:54:44,681 --> 00:54:48,551 It literally acts like a fabric, that stretches and bends. 657 00:54:49,586 --> 00:54:51,888 When you put lighter objects near a heavier one, 658 00:54:52,522 --> 00:54:56,126 they spin in the gravity well created by the large object. 659 00:54:57,727 --> 00:55:01,965 Einstein saw the fabric of space-time and gravity as continuous. 660 00:55:02,799 --> 00:55:09,372 Haramein sees the fabric quantized with a sea of almost infinitely small Planck pixels. 661 00:55:10,400 --> 00:55:14,644 So it behaves like Einstein’s fabric on a cosmological scale, 662 00:55:14,811 --> 00:55:19,382 but the big breakthrough is that because it is made of tiny quantized Planck pixels, 663 00:55:20,183 --> 00:55:25,880 it allows for the forces of spin and gravity to be accounted for by Haramein’s geometry, 664 00:55:26,890 --> 00:55:28,558 at the quantum level. 665 00:55:31,461 --> 00:55:34,798 If you think of the water in a perfectly still kitchen sink, 666 00:55:35,165 --> 00:55:37,200 it could look like a single ā€œsheetā€ of water... 667 00:55:40,236 --> 00:55:43,773 but if you pull the drain, the water spins around the drain, 668 00:55:44,740 --> 00:55:46,476 while the rest of the surface is perfectly flat. 669 00:55:47,577 --> 00:55:51,948 This is how Haramein's work gets results like Einstein’s ā€œsingleā€ sheet. 670 00:55:52,315 --> 00:55:55,885 Yet because the water is really tiny individual drops 671 00:55:56,252 --> 00:55:59,889 it allows for spin to be present at the quantum level. 672 00:56:00,457 --> 00:56:03,460 The other difference is that we can’t think of it as a single sheet, 673 00:56:04,940 --> 00:56:07,163 think instead of it being stacked infinitely high 674 00:56:07,297 --> 00:56:09,299 and infinitely low, 675 00:56:09,766 --> 00:56:12,168 infinitely right, and infinitely left... 676 00:56:12,736 --> 00:56:16,506 in a giant Plank pixel soup that fills the Universe, 677 00:56:17,640 --> 00:56:20,677 allowing spin to occur anywhere. 678 00:56:21,277 --> 00:56:26,383 Einstein ā€˜geometrized’ space-time at the cosmological level, 679 00:56:26,916 --> 00:56:35,558 and until he died, he believed that they were going to be a solution to do the same at the quantum level, 680 00:56:35,892 --> 00:56:38,294 so I was very much inspired by that. 681 00:56:39,462 --> 00:56:41,631 As Einstein was fascinated by light, 682 00:56:41,998 --> 00:56:46,236 Haramein is relentlessly fascinated by the forces of spin. 683 00:56:51,740 --> 00:56:53,443 Everything in the Universe has spin. 684 00:56:53,910 --> 00:57:00,450 And I came to conclude eventually that the fundamental torque that produces the spin 685 00:57:00,583 --> 00:57:07,924 comes directly out of changes in density in the structure of space itself. 686 00:57:08,658 --> 00:57:10,927 Just like a little change 687 00:57:11,127 --> 00:57:15,765 in density between hot air and cold air produces a hurricane. 688 00:57:16,650 --> 00:57:19,536 Which if you look carefully, looks a lot like a galaxy. 689 00:57:20,336 --> 00:57:26,750 The same forces are generated in the structure of space itself 690 00:57:26,176 --> 00:57:32,148 because of a gradient or a change in the density of the energy of space. 691 00:57:32,816 --> 00:57:38,588 The structure of spin is critical to our understanding of the dynamics of the Universe. 692 00:57:41,157 --> 00:57:43,993 Think about all the ways we are spinning. 693 00:57:44,930 --> 00:57:47,197 The earth spins at approximately a thousand miles per hour at the equator. 694 00:57:47,831 --> 00:57:51,801 The earth spins around the sun at about 67,000 miles per hour. 695 00:57:52,268 --> 00:57:58,241 The sun, along with our solar system is spinning around the galaxy at 515,000 miles per hour. 696 00:57:58,541 --> 00:58:03,947 And the galaxy is moving through the Universe at approximately 1.3 million miles per hour. 697 00:58:04,948 --> 00:58:06,783 Our DNA expresses spin. 698 00:58:07,817 --> 00:58:12,550 Atoms spin, protons spin, everything in the Universe spins. 699 00:58:13,990 --> 00:58:17,930 Spin…. may be the one thing that connects us all. 700 00:58:26,469 --> 00:58:29,839 We are living in a Universe, where everything inside of it spins. 701 00:58:30,273 --> 00:58:32,575 Seeing the interconnection of all spinning things 702 00:58:32,809 --> 00:58:35,879 made Haramein look at gravity in a different way. 703 00:58:36,813 --> 00:58:40,650 Gravity is one of the most mysterious forces in the cosmos, 704 00:58:41,618 --> 00:58:45,321 which is why so few quantum models include gravity. 705 00:58:46,550 --> 00:58:51,961 This is part of the reason for the disconnect between the quantum and the cosmological world.Ā  706 00:58:53,563 --> 00:58:54,731 Haramein asked the question: 707 00:58:55,598 --> 00:58:57,600 ā€˜Where is the best place in the Universe 708 00:58:57,767 --> 00:59:00,537 to observe the most intense interaction 709 00:59:00,937 --> 00:59:03,806 of the forces of spin and the force of gravity?’ 710 00:59:04,700 --> 00:59:05,275 The answer: 711 00:59:05,742 --> 00:59:07,510 the edge of a black hole. 712 00:59:09,345 --> 00:59:14,984 Haramein has studied the possible connection between the forces of spin and gravity 713 00:59:15,285 --> 00:59:18,870 being intertwined at a quantum level. 714 00:59:18,655 --> 00:59:23,526 The spin dynamics of the structure of space-time itself 715 00:59:23,927 --> 00:59:28,640 is what produces what we call the black hole, 716 00:59:29,399 --> 00:59:31,100 and this new equation proves that, 717 00:59:31,334 --> 00:59:35,638 it proves that it’s the Planck fluctuations that produces the effect. 718 00:59:37,607 --> 00:59:40,410 The black hole is actually the result 719 00:59:40,476 --> 00:59:44,130 of the little Planck’s vacuum oscillations, 720 00:59:44,414 --> 00:59:48,251 dynamically, collectively organizing. 721 00:59:49,319 --> 00:59:50,520 From this new perspective, 722 00:59:50,820 --> 00:59:53,456 we start to see galaxies in a new way. 723 00:59:54,724 --> 00:59:58,962 Haramein’s theory predicts that there may be a super-massive black hole 724 00:59:59,262 --> 01:00:02,131 at the centre of every galaxy. 725 01:00:03,660 --> 01:00:07,136 It would almost be like spinning a coffee in the morning, 726 01:00:07,604 --> 01:00:11,975 where the coffee is completely black, 727 01:00:12,442 --> 01:00:15,111 very dark, black coffee, and you can’t actually see the spin very well, 728 01:00:15,511 --> 01:00:19,749 but as soon as you put the cream in the coffee all of a sudden the spin appears, 729 01:00:20,650 --> 01:00:25,254 like the stars and the dust and the electromagnetic radiation 730 01:00:25,355 --> 01:00:33,863 in the galaxy makes the spin that’s already present in the vacuum apparent to us, 731 01:00:34,300 --> 01:00:34,530 and we go: 732 01:00:34,664 --> 01:00:37,634 'Oh, look, there’s a galaxy, with a black hole in the middle’; 733 01:00:38,234 --> 01:00:40,803 Where the black hole and the structure, 734 01:00:41,304 --> 01:00:42,939 the spinning galaxy, 735 01:00:43,506 --> 01:00:48,440 are actually present, prior to us being able to see it. 736 01:00:51,140 --> 01:00:52,315 Universal black holes, 737 01:00:52,682 --> 01:00:57,353 these huge giants in the middle of galaxies and quasars and so on, 738 01:00:57,687 --> 01:01:06,290 are actually the same dynamics inside a teeny object we call an atom. 739 01:01:07,697 --> 01:01:10,366 And when we are looking at a proton or the nuclei of an atom, 740 01:01:11,334 --> 01:01:18,675 we are looking at the same structure, the same dynamics, of black hole, 741 01:01:19,750 --> 01:01:23,413 but in a very teeny object. 742 01:01:38,394 --> 01:01:40,630 Stated in a mini lecture series: 743 01:01:47,537 --> 01:01:49,939 Many physicists including Leonard Susskind, 744 01:01:50,239 --> 01:01:54,343 are independently exploring new understandings of black holes. 745 01:01:54,644 --> 01:01:58,748 Haramein’s proposed connection between the black hole forces and protons 746 01:01:59,182 --> 01:02:01,317 could be prove highly significant. 747 01:02:02,218 --> 01:02:04,687 We’re made out of these objects. 748 01:02:05,880 --> 01:02:09,392 We’re made out of protons and atoms and molecules and all this, 749 01:02:09,492 --> 01:02:16,232 and so it would stand to reason that the same kind of dynamics should be found 750 01:02:16,666 --> 01:02:18,401 even at the biological level. 751 01:02:20,503 --> 01:02:23,973 And that is what creation is. 752 01:02:24,307 --> 01:02:32,749 It actually emerges from the vacuum through the black hole structure into our reality. 753 01:02:34,417 --> 01:02:36,586 New studies have shown that the spin rate 754 01:02:36,652 --> 01:02:40,220 near the surface of black holes seems to be very high. 755 01:02:41,570 --> 01:02:43,693 They spin close to the speed of light. 756 01:02:44,660 --> 01:02:48,300 His theories from twenty years ago, predicted that result. 757 01:02:48,664 --> 01:02:50,399 These are all components 758 01:02:50,800 --> 01:02:55,905 that tells us that the black holes are not the result of the material world 759 01:02:56,105 --> 01:02:59,575 but maybe that the material world is the result 760 01:02:59,742 --> 01:03:01,778 of the dynamics of black holes. 761 01:03:11,200 --> 01:03:14,290 Information and energy flow throughout the Universe. 762 01:03:14,924 --> 01:03:19,762 For many people, the science of the interconnection of the protons is exciting 763 01:03:19,996 --> 01:03:23,432 because it resonates with the feeling of the connection of life. 764 01:03:25,101 --> 01:03:27,103 We feel the connection of life very deeply, 765 01:03:28,437 --> 01:03:29,505 with our loved ones, 766 01:03:29,939 --> 01:03:31,107 our families, 767 01:03:31,274 --> 01:03:32,800 our pets, 768 01:03:33,676 --> 01:03:34,777 with the animals, 769 01:03:36,450 --> 01:03:41,150 with the amazing flow in nature and our connection to the natural world. 770 01:03:52,929 --> 01:03:54,363 Since our earliest beginnings, 771 01:03:55,970 --> 01:04:00,703 humanity has depended on the sun and the stars for food and navigation. 772 01:04:00,970 --> 01:04:04,240 The drive to understand the forces of nature at work in our world 773 01:04:04,473 --> 01:04:07,900 has pushed humanity ever forward. 774 01:04:11,881 --> 01:04:15,518 For millennia, humans have looked at birds and dreamed of flying. 775 01:04:15,551 --> 01:04:17,820 But for most of human history, 776 01:04:17,954 --> 01:04:20,489 flight was considered impossible. 777 01:04:22,925 --> 01:04:25,761 What is the next great advance in flight? 778 01:04:27,663 --> 01:04:30,533 The structure of space time is all around us. 779 01:04:31,000 --> 01:04:36,939 Imagine if we can learn to influence these structures 780 01:04:37,440 --> 01:04:42,545 so that we can control them and make them work for us. 781 01:04:43,613 --> 01:04:47,490 Gravity is a result of these little fluctuations 782 01:04:47,149 --> 01:04:48,618 in the structure of the vacuum. 783 01:04:50,119 --> 01:04:53,689 And by controlling those, by influencing those, 784 01:04:54,223 --> 01:04:57,660 we could be able to levitate things. 785 01:04:58,327 --> 01:05:03,699 Some incredible possibilities open as soon as we understand 786 01:05:03,866 --> 01:05:10,172 these fundamental mechanics of gravity and learn to control them and influence them. 787 01:05:13,900 --> 01:05:15,845 There’s over 50,000 flights a day. 788 01:05:15,945 --> 01:05:21,183 Imagine if all these flights didn’t require fossil fuels. 789 01:05:21,617 --> 01:05:26,322 Imagine the positive environmental impact this would have on our society. 790 01:05:26,889 --> 01:05:30,326 However, in order for us to evolve 791 01:05:30,760 --> 01:05:35,965 into a society that is able to fly maybe through its solar system, 792 01:05:36,766 --> 01:05:38,301 or even through its galaxy, 793 01:05:39,100 --> 01:05:43,673 our technology, our understanding of the forces of nature 794 01:05:43,906 --> 01:05:45,700 or such of gravity, 795 01:05:45,574 --> 01:05:47,977 have to go to a deeper level. 796 01:05:50,780 --> 01:05:52,348 The helicopters behind me 797 01:05:52,748 --> 01:05:55,184 produce massive amount of lift 798 01:05:55,451 --> 01:05:58,487 by creating these small pressure differential 799 01:05:58,988 --> 01:06:02,959 and generating vortices in the structure of the air. 800 01:06:03,559 --> 01:06:05,861 Now, imagine what we could do 801 01:06:06,162 --> 01:06:12,340 if we could create the same type of depression or the same type of gradient change 802 01:06:12,702 --> 01:06:17,473 in the structure of the fluctuations of the vacuum itself. 803 01:06:18,741 --> 01:06:20,576 The space would curve 804 01:06:22,478 --> 01:06:28,985 and generate what Einstein described as gravity in space-time curvature. 805 01:06:30,186 --> 01:06:34,190 By doing so, we could control the gravitational field. 806 01:06:35,591 --> 01:06:40,663 Is it possible to create a gradient in the structure of the vacuum itself? 807 01:06:41,897 --> 01:06:44,633 We already do this with the Casimir effect, 808 01:06:45,301 --> 01:06:49,739 where we create a little gradient between the two plates 809 01:06:50,206 --> 01:06:53,142 that forces the plates to get pushed together. 810 01:06:53,676 --> 01:06:59,782 And now, we’ve succeeded in doing what’s called a dynamical Casimir effect, 811 01:06:59,915 --> 01:07:02,752 where actually instead of using plates 812 01:07:02,852 --> 01:07:05,210 we’re using little semi-conductor mirrors, 813 01:07:05,154 --> 01:07:07,523 and we’re able to oscillate them really fast, 814 01:07:07,923 --> 01:07:13,362 and as a result we’re able to like, pop, little photons right out of the vacuum. 815 01:07:13,896 --> 01:07:17,400 So, we’re actually already extracting 816 01:07:17,800 --> 01:07:21,470 a little bit of energy directly out of the vacuum. 817 01:07:23,706 --> 01:07:26,375 This opens incredible possibilities, 818 01:07:27,209 --> 01:07:31,180 tapping into the network of the structure of space 819 01:07:31,614 --> 01:07:37,720 leads to space travel across very large distances, and so on. 820 01:07:41,557 --> 01:07:45,828 We have already sent probes past Pluto and out of our solar system, 821 01:07:46,362 --> 01:07:51,367 and Hubble has peered into the unimaginably vast reaches of space... 822 01:07:51,901 --> 01:07:56,380 and we have come to realize that we are connected to it all. 823 01:07:57,306 --> 01:08:01,110 Your connection with the Universe began long before you were born. 824 01:08:02,745 --> 01:08:05,414 Did you know that the atoms and elements of your body 825 01:08:05,581 --> 01:08:08,751 were forged in the hearts of stars? 826 01:08:10,190 --> 01:08:16,725 Carbon, Nitrogen, Iron... 827 01:08:16,892 --> 01:08:20,963 Then when that star exploded they were spread throughout the Universe? 828 01:08:21,664 --> 01:08:25,801 The atoms in your foot may come from a different star than the atoms in your hand, 829 01:08:26,569 --> 01:08:28,437 and different from the ones in your heart. 830 01:08:29,505 --> 01:08:33,420 We are connected to the stars in a profound way, 831 01:08:33,275 --> 01:08:35,711 literally made of stardust, 832 01:08:35,978 --> 01:08:39,882 individual examples of a living connected Universe. 833 01:08:43,586 --> 01:08:46,689 Our mountains have watched humanity rise. 834 01:08:48,124 --> 01:08:50,590 Yet, what have we risen to? 835 01:08:52,461 --> 01:08:55,640 Are we at our best? 836 01:08:55,664 --> 01:08:58,267 Are we capable of so much more? 837 01:09:01,337 --> 01:09:04,607 Imagine if we open our eyes to new ideas, 838 01:09:04,840 --> 01:09:06,509 the heights to which we could rise, 839 01:09:07,420 --> 01:09:09,545 and make that journey for ourselves 840 01:09:10,146 --> 01:09:12,148 and, for all of humanity... 841 01:09:16,719 --> 01:09:20,550 because we are all one. 842 01:09:23,250 --> 01:09:28,197 It has been a long road, to get to the place where we truly understand the concept: 843 01:09:28,964 --> 01:09:33,536 ā€œAs above, so below, as within so without.ā€ 844 01:09:34,870 --> 01:09:37,907 And that the forces of Black holes are present 845 01:09:38,400 --> 01:09:40,209 in something as small as a proton. 846 01:09:40,943 --> 01:09:44,480 This changes the way we see the unity in our world. 847 01:09:46,982 --> 01:09:49,518 As the dreams of our future take flight, 848 01:09:51,120 --> 01:09:56,258 this becomes an equation for a more connected humanity. 849 01:10:07,803 --> 01:10:12,808 Einstein believed that a unified equation should be beautiful in its simplicity, 850 01:10:13,142 --> 01:10:15,110 containing no free parameters. 851 01:10:16,780 --> 01:10:18,714 This is Nassim Haramein’s equation. 852 01:10:19,381 --> 01:10:21,450 It contains no free parameters, 853 01:10:21,984 --> 01:10:24,119 and it solves for mass and gravity, 854 01:10:25,200 --> 01:10:27,656 both at the cosmological and quantum scale, 855 01:10:27,890 --> 01:10:30,359 with simple geometry, and algebra. 856 01:10:31,860 --> 01:10:34,960 I took the radius, I calculated the surface, 857 01:10:34,396 --> 01:10:39,568 I calculated the volume, and then I divided by the little Planck spheres 858 01:10:39,668 --> 01:10:42,805 to figure out how many is inside, and how many is outside. 859 01:10:43,305 --> 01:10:47,910 So that the outside was denoted as ā€˜Aida’ in our paper, 860 01:10:48,110 --> 01:10:50,679 and the inside as capital ā€˜R’. 861 01:10:51,146 --> 01:10:54,550 And then I just did R over ā€˜Aida’. 862 01:10:54,984 --> 01:10:59,321 I just looked at the relationship of the inside information 863 01:10:59,655 --> 01:11:02,458 to the surface arising information. 864 01:11:03,559 --> 01:11:05,294 And I got a ratio, 865 01:11:05,661 --> 01:11:10,666 and eventually I multiplied that ratio by a mass, 866 01:11:11,660 --> 01:11:13,102 the Planck mass. 867 01:11:18,374 --> 01:11:25,180 And the result of my equation was the exact gravitational mass of the black hole, 868 01:11:25,414 --> 01:11:32,288 just by basically pixelating the inside and the outside of the black hole, 869 01:11:32,554 --> 01:11:35,257 and looking at their relationship. 870 01:11:35,758 --> 01:11:40,396 So all of a sudden, I was getting a solution to gravity, 871 01:11:40,663 --> 01:11:43,980 the solution to Einstein’s field equation. 872 01:11:43,499 --> 01:11:46,802 A solution that is based on holography, 873 01:11:47,136 --> 01:11:48,437 but not only that, 874 01:11:48,570 --> 01:11:52,541 a solution that is based on little Planck pixel, 875 01:11:53,750 --> 01:11:55,944 so that it was quantized. 876 01:12:00,150 --> 01:12:01,884 Einstein said: 877 01:12:01,884 --> 01:12:07,222 "We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." 878 01:12:08,900 --> 01:12:12,661 Creating this bridge, to unify the great divide in physics 879 01:12:12,895 --> 01:12:18,167 is an important step forward in advancing a more connected view of physics. 880 01:12:19,735 --> 01:12:27,109 So in the paper that I wrote and that I sent to the Library of Congress for copyrighting 881 01:12:27,376 --> 01:12:29,311 in December 2012, 882 01:12:29,745 --> 01:12:37,586 I make this little prediction that the radius of the proton should be exactly this value; 883 01:12:37,986 --> 01:12:43,926 and I state in the paper that more precise measurement in the future 884 01:12:44,360 --> 01:12:47,463 may confirm this theoretical result. 885 01:12:47,863 --> 01:12:53,602 I started to work on getting the paper published and sending it to colleagues around the world, 886 01:12:54,200 --> 01:12:57,539 I was getting very good reviews on it 887 01:12:58,574 --> 01:12:59,708 from very advanced physicists. 888 01:13:00,409 --> 01:13:07,983 And then all of a sudden, a paper was published. 889 01:13:09,118 --> 01:13:11,186 On January 25th, 2013, 890 01:13:11,820 --> 01:13:15,524 a new muonic measurement of the charge radius of the proton 891 01:13:16,240 --> 01:13:18,660 confirmed Haramein’s predicted value. 892 01:13:19,428 --> 01:13:23,699 The experimental results were not what the quantum world wanted to hear. 893 01:13:24,566 --> 01:13:33,542 The measurement came in at 4% smaller than what was expected by the standard model. 894 01:13:34,760 --> 01:13:39,515 So it was very difficult for the scientific community to accept this measurement. 895 01:13:44,153 --> 01:13:46,555 Nassim you’re on Yahoo Finance News! 896 01:13:46,955 --> 01:13:47,990 What do you think about that? 897 01:13:48,357 --> 01:13:49,910 Oh my god! 898 01:13:50,426 --> 01:13:53,629 Changing the paradigm as we talk! 899 01:13:54,960 --> 01:13:55,764 History in the making! 900 01:13:56,331 --> 01:13:59,670 "ā€œThe new connected Universe theory offers alternative exploration 901 01:13:59,468 --> 01:14:02,638 of gravity and mass revealing potential a new source of energy." 902 01:14:02,905 --> 01:14:05,908 That’s big. Look, its in the middle of the day…night. 903 01:14:06,740 --> 01:14:07,910 That’s really awesome. 904 01:14:08,710 --> 01:14:10,746 Oh, my god. That’s incredible. 905 01:14:11,313 --> 01:14:14,716 The wire went out, and within minutes it was picked up 906 01:14:14,850 --> 01:14:19,870 by some of the largest networks and media on the planet 907 01:14:20,289 --> 01:14:21,924 and it’s already across the world. 908 01:14:22,825 --> 01:14:23,992 India, 909 01:14:24,693 --> 01:14:26,929 Germany, 910 01:14:27,296 --> 01:14:29,298 Europe is coming online. 911 01:14:29,898 --> 01:14:32,401 The east coast will, in the next few hours I’m sure. 912 01:14:34,169 --> 01:14:39,241 I just feel like, ā€˜okay, we’re making a significant difference now.’ 913 01:14:39,775 --> 01:14:44,146 We’re really kind of birthing a new paradigm, 914 01:14:44,646 --> 01:14:48,217 a new moment in the history of science 915 01:14:49,251 --> 01:14:52,754 and the history of understanding of the Universe on the planet. 916 01:14:54,289 --> 01:14:58,560 Some thirty years, I’ve been visualizing this moment, 917 01:14:59,270 --> 01:15:05,400 where my work would appear on major news feeds all around the world. 918 01:15:05,734 --> 01:15:08,403 I mean, we got a lot of pick up on this news release. 919 01:15:09,370 --> 01:15:13,308 Today is the day, and it’s kind of strange. 920 01:15:13,609 --> 01:15:16,411 It’s a strange feeling, 921 01:15:16,845 --> 01:15:19,181 it’s like ā€˜oh my god, it actually happened', 922 01:15:21,583 --> 01:15:23,619 and, it seems like a day like any other day, 923 01:15:24,520 --> 01:15:26,922 but this is the day that it happened. 924 01:15:27,456 --> 01:15:30,392 And this could very well be the day 925 01:15:31,260 --> 01:15:33,829 that science changed forever. 926 01:15:40,435 --> 01:15:44,740 But so far, it hasn’t been the day that science changed forever. 927 01:15:45,440 --> 01:15:47,409 Looking back through history and physics, 928 01:15:48,744 --> 01:15:53,115 this is a pattern that has been repeated time after time after time. 929 01:15:54,160 --> 01:15:58,860 Someone comes up with an idea that later will become standard, 930 01:15:58,520 --> 01:16:00,756 but at the time, nothing happens. 931 01:16:01,490 --> 01:16:04,793 And sometimes there is massive criticism about the idea 932 01:16:05,930 --> 01:16:07,950 because it’s a different way of thinking. 933 01:16:07,663 --> 01:16:12,267 We are only now discovering some of the unpublished works of Sir Isaac Newton. 934 01:16:12,601 --> 01:16:17,806 He didn’t share all of his work because it went against the religious dogmas of his time. 935 01:16:20,876 --> 01:16:23,312 It’s a little bit like steering a large ship. 936 01:16:23,879 --> 01:16:27,616 The wheel gets turned, but there’s no immediate change of direction. 937 01:16:28,216 --> 01:16:31,253 In the world of physics it can take years. 938 01:16:33,989 --> 01:16:35,891 After he first published his paper, 939 01:16:36,224 --> 01:16:38,694 Haramein was invited to share his knowledge 940 01:16:38,927 --> 01:16:41,730 with one of the largest, most respected laboratories in the world, 941 01:16:42,130 --> 01:16:46,735 however when the administration found out about it, that invitation was cancelled, 942 01:16:47,350 --> 01:16:51,506 because they were focused on looking for a solution in a different way. 943 01:16:54,977 --> 01:16:56,178 After thirty years of work, 944 01:16:56,878 --> 01:16:58,814 believing that this would be his moment, 945 01:16:59,247 --> 01:17:01,717 history is again being repeated, 946 01:17:01,950 --> 01:17:08,991 that potentially a big leap forward in our understanding is not being recognized. 947 01:17:11,360 --> 01:17:16,732 What I’m most afraid of is that the world will misinterpret what I say, 948 01:17:17,265 --> 01:17:19,340 misinterpret who I am, 949 01:17:19,201 --> 01:17:24,573 and continue on their self-destructive path they are on today, 950 01:17:25,407 --> 01:17:31,179 and that this incredible opportunity in our civilization we've had, 951 01:17:31,279 --> 01:17:35,250 to grow, and to evolve to a galactic community, 952 01:17:35,350 --> 01:17:36,385 will be missed. 953 01:17:38,720 --> 01:17:42,791 I hope to be able to inspire people to think differently. 954 01:17:43,225 --> 01:17:45,293 To not be afraid to be who they are, 955 01:17:45,961 --> 01:17:52,100 and not to take everything they were taught in the school or in the media, 956 01:17:52,167 --> 01:17:55,303 or anywhere else just as a given, 957 01:17:55,871 --> 01:17:58,440 but actually to question what is being said, 958 01:17:58,940 --> 01:18:00,375 and the validity of it, 959 01:18:00,876 --> 01:18:09,885 and to do it in a way that is constructive and that leads to higher understanding 960 01:18:10,385 --> 01:18:13,355 and higher levels of creativity. 961 01:18:13,789 --> 01:18:18,527 I hope that my path and all this exploration I’ve done, 962 01:18:18,927 --> 01:18:20,262 can inspire people. 963 01:18:24,666 --> 01:18:28,103 Science doesn’t always change overnight, 964 01:18:28,203 --> 01:18:30,939 The Greeks theorized about the existence of atoms 965 01:18:31,206 --> 01:18:34,443 2000 years before we could actually detect one. 966 01:18:40,115 --> 01:18:43,618 The cover of Scientific American states in huge bold letters: 967 01:18:44,520 --> 01:18:45,387 ā€œTHE PROTON PROBLEM: 968 01:18:45,821 --> 01:18:50,920 COULD SCIENTISTS BE SEEING SIGNS OF A WHOLE NEW REALM OF PHYSICS?ā€ 969 01:18:50,525 --> 01:18:55,664 For physicists the measurement of the charge radius of the proton is fundamentally important 970 01:18:55,931 --> 01:18:57,833 to the understanding of our Universe. 971 01:18:58,366 --> 01:19:00,569 When the first measurement came out in 2010, 972 01:19:00,869 --> 01:19:05,741 it was significantly different than the standard scientific thinking of the day allowed. 973 01:19:06,308 --> 01:19:08,760 They said that there must be a mistake; 974 01:19:08,443 --> 01:19:10,345 that there must have been an error. 975 01:19:10,812 --> 01:19:12,514 So when a new measurement was done, 976 01:19:12,714 --> 01:19:14,282 using heavier muonic particles, 977 01:19:14,683 --> 01:19:16,485 which would allow for even greater accuracy, 978 01:19:17,252 --> 01:19:19,454 the results were even more shocking. 979 01:19:21,423 --> 01:19:28,864 And so immediately, I purchased the paper confirming the correct radius for the proton, 980 01:19:29,498 --> 01:19:33,235 and that no errors were found in the earlier experiments. 981 01:19:34,469 --> 01:19:35,837 And so I took that number, 982 01:19:35,937 --> 01:19:37,606 I plugged it into my equation, 983 01:19:38,140 --> 01:19:40,976 and it output something remarkable. 984 01:19:41,276 --> 01:19:43,912 I was so excited to find that 985 01:19:44,120 --> 01:19:49,284 now my prediction is within one standard deviation 986 01:19:49,551 --> 01:19:50,619 of their data. 987 01:19:51,286 --> 01:19:57,292 And so, evidence is supporting that actually our theoretical result 988 01:19:57,459 --> 01:20:01,563 might be the exact radius of the proton 989 01:20:01,763 --> 01:20:05,133 and experiments are slowly creeping towards it, 990 01:20:05,600 --> 01:20:09,638 confirming the theory very strongly. 991 01:20:24,386 --> 01:20:28,657 Standard thinking says that there are four fundamental forces in the Universe: 992 01:20:29,240 --> 01:20:29,858 gravity, 993 01:20:30,692 --> 01:20:31,927 electromagnetism, 994 01:20:32,294 --> 01:20:33,195 the strong force, 995 01:20:33,428 --> 01:20:35,130 and the weak force. 996 01:20:35,263 --> 01:20:38,366 But the strong force and the weak force were theorized 997 01:20:38,667 --> 01:20:41,369 before we understood about black holes. 998 01:20:42,470 --> 01:20:46,842 From my study of black holes and scaling laws 999 01:20:47,750 --> 01:20:49,344 of black hole structures in the Universe, 1000 01:20:50,450 --> 01:20:54,950 I found that the proton, or the nuclei of an atom, 1001 01:20:55,317 --> 01:20:57,352 could act as a mini black hole. 1002 01:20:57,953 --> 01:21:00,255 If you describe the little proton as a black hole, 1003 01:21:00,589 --> 01:21:05,594 all of a sudden, you calculate the gravitational force of two of these little black holes, 1004 01:21:05,894 --> 01:21:10,465 attracting each other, you get the exact force that we call the ā€˜strong force’, 1005 01:21:11,233 --> 01:21:12,367 that holds the nuclei together. 1006 01:21:13,602 --> 01:21:20,175 Exactly, not like, approximately, but exactly. 1007 01:21:20,609 --> 01:21:24,120 The strong force, that force that we actually invented out of nowhere, 1008 01:21:24,279 --> 01:21:26,781 because we didn’t know how the protons held together, 1009 01:21:27,282 --> 01:21:30,850 because they are positively charged, right? They’re supposed to repel. 1010 01:21:30,619 --> 01:21:32,721 when we discovered that, we invented a force, 1011 01:21:33,388 --> 01:21:34,589 to force them to be together. 1012 01:21:35,423 --> 01:21:38,590 And we said that gravity is too weak to do the job, 1013 01:21:38,293 --> 01:21:40,195 so we invented a new force. 1014 01:21:41,229 --> 01:21:42,364 And since then, 1015 01:21:42,497 --> 01:21:46,568 we can’t get gravity and the strong force to like be nice to each other. 1016 01:21:49,638 --> 01:21:52,540 And that’s because we invented one of them. 1017 01:21:55,543 --> 01:22:00,615 Since then, we’ve ran, like, supercomputers, night and day, 1018 01:22:00,982 --> 01:22:04,452 billions of dollars of investment in super computing power 1019 01:22:04,786 --> 01:22:07,289 to try to find an analytical solution 1020 01:22:07,289 --> 01:22:09,524 to the strong force, to LQCD. 1021 01:22:10,580 --> 01:22:13,828 Zero solution has been found to this day. 1022 01:22:14,620 --> 01:22:17,632 So, maybe it’s wrong… 1023 01:22:19,134 --> 01:22:22,504 Try that! 1024 01:22:24,673 --> 01:22:27,542 Because these little protons are spinning very rapidly, 1025 01:22:28,310 --> 01:22:36,985 when we move them away from each other, this very strong attractive force drops off very rapidly, 1026 01:22:37,285 --> 01:22:39,387 which is what we call the ā€˜Yukawa potential’. 1027 01:22:41,790 --> 01:22:46,394 Out of the geometry emerged an exact solution 1028 01:22:46,861 --> 01:22:50,932 to the force necessary to keep the protons together. 1029 01:22:51,533 --> 01:22:56,400 And out of that came out the spin of the protons, 1030 01:22:56,471 --> 01:23:06,147 and from the spin I’ve extrapolated the range of the gravitational force of protons to one another. 1031 01:23:07,615 --> 01:23:13,121 If they were mini black holes that force would be completely eliminated. 1032 01:23:13,388 --> 01:23:16,424 We wouldn’t need the strong force because we would realize 1033 01:23:16,658 --> 01:23:21,463 that it’s actually the gravitational force acting at the quantum level. 1034 01:23:22,864 --> 01:23:27,335 So I am able now to account for the strong force 1035 01:23:27,469 --> 01:23:33,708 with the gravitational force and eliminate some of the largest complexities 1036 01:23:33,975 --> 01:23:40,849 in quantum theory and reduce the number of fundamental forces in the Universe. 1037 01:23:49,391 --> 01:23:51,426 What really keeps me going, 1038 01:23:51,659 --> 01:23:57,232 this amazing transformation I can see when a person realizes 1039 01:23:57,332 --> 01:24:02,700 they are connected to everything and that they matter in the Universe. 1040 01:24:04,406 --> 01:24:09,878 We leave an imprint as we go in our daily life, 1041 01:24:10,378 --> 01:24:12,547 in the structure of space-time itself, 1042 01:24:12,647 --> 01:24:16,284 that we’re informing the structure of the vacuum, 1043 01:24:17,520 --> 01:24:20,855 and so that nothing would be the same if we weren’t there. 1044 01:24:20,822 --> 01:24:31,566 We’re actually participating in this incredible, complex wheel-works of nature, 1045 01:24:31,800 --> 01:24:35,103 and that the communication of all the things in it is occurring through this imprint that we leave, 1046 01:24:35,904 --> 01:24:38,840 on the structure of space-time as we go along, 1047 01:24:39,140 --> 01:24:42,877 as we interpret what we see and how we feel. 1048 01:24:43,344 --> 01:24:47,582 And so we have a responsibility in our interpretation 1049 01:24:48,160 --> 01:24:54,189 and our feelings and our behaviors in what we are feeding the Universe. 1050 01:25:01,329 --> 01:25:03,198 You have the power in every moment, 1051 01:25:03,431 --> 01:25:04,265 of every day, 1052 01:25:04,566 --> 01:25:06,000 to choose how you feel. 1053 01:25:06,468 --> 01:25:09,700 To choose how you show up in the world... 1054 01:25:09,604 --> 01:25:12,730 Your choices matter in your own life, 1055 01:25:12,674 --> 01:25:15,430 and the lives you affect all around you. 1056 01:25:15,710 --> 01:25:19,800 We can look at the world through the eyes of a child again. 1057 01:25:19,581 --> 01:25:25,153 Be filled with wonder, imagine, create, explore, and question. 1058 01:25:35,263 --> 01:25:39,534 Our heart is how we feel all the things we can’t see. 1059 01:25:40,602 --> 01:25:45,406 And when we integrate the power of imagination, with the love and strength of our heart, 1060 01:25:46,508 --> 01:25:48,776 our world will change. 1061 01:25:50,578 --> 01:25:54,182 Bringing hope for a better future... 1062 01:25:57,585 --> 01:25:59,787 and this requires action. 1063 01:26:02,423 --> 01:26:05,493 We already know about the feedback loop of the Universe, 1064 01:26:05,960 --> 01:26:07,495 that creates reality. 1065 01:26:08,796 --> 01:26:12,534 But there is also a powerful global technological feedback loop in the form of 1066 01:26:12,934 --> 01:26:15,300 the Internet. 1067 01:26:16,404 --> 01:26:17,805 We consume content 1068 01:26:18,239 --> 01:26:20,575 but we also contribute content: 1069 01:26:20,675 --> 01:26:23,845 status updates, pictures, tweets, blogs... 1070 01:26:23,945 --> 01:26:27,382 and we like, we react, we comment, and we share. 1071 01:26:28,149 --> 01:26:31,653 This is a perfect example of a feedback loop. 1072 01:26:33,421 --> 01:26:37,580 We live in an age where we can help each other solve problems 1073 01:26:37,192 --> 01:26:38,359 like never before. 1074 01:26:38,960 --> 01:26:40,295 One person has a problem, 1075 01:26:40,662 --> 01:26:42,397 solves it, posts it, 1076 01:26:42,730 --> 01:26:46,167 and we can all benefit from it with a few clicks on the web. 1077 01:26:48,360 --> 01:26:52,600 Scientists from around the world can work remotely 1078 01:26:52,730 --> 01:26:54,275 and give each other feedback like never before. 1079 01:26:55,243 --> 01:26:59,681 We are living in the most technologically connected time in history. 1080 01:27:00,810 --> 01:27:02,951 So what are we going to do with this opportunity? 1081 01:27:04,252 --> 01:27:06,421 Technology is a double edged sword, 1082 01:27:06,487 --> 01:27:08,189 and it can cut both ways. 1083 01:27:11,259 --> 01:27:14,362 Many people think technology alone holds the key 1084 01:27:14,596 --> 01:27:16,831 to creating a better future for humanity... 1085 01:27:18,660 --> 01:27:20,268 but there is more to it than that. 1086 01:27:20,802 --> 01:27:24,772 It is the consciousness with which we create and wield that technology, 1087 01:27:25,173 --> 01:27:27,809 that will significantly impact our world. 1088 01:27:28,610 --> 01:27:30,378 The choice is ours. 1089 01:27:36,500 --> 01:27:38,219 We can choose to do more than just use technology to understand the mechanics of the heart, 1090 01:27:38,519 --> 01:27:40,822 we can choose to listen to our heart, 1091 01:27:41,122 --> 01:27:42,257 to connect to it... to be inspired by it, 1092 01:27:42,490 --> 01:27:44,250 to be inspired by it, 1093 01:27:44,359 --> 01:27:45,760 to learn to follow it, 1094 01:27:46,270 --> 01:27:48,796 and to learn to use it to the fullest. 1095 01:27:49,130 --> 01:27:53,268 Our heart is part of our grand connection to the Universe. 1096 01:27:54,702 --> 01:27:58,640 Together we have the power to raise consciousness globally. 1097 01:27:59,400 --> 01:28:01,376 We can make kindness go viral. 1098 01:28:01,976 --> 01:28:07,150 We can actively contribute to creating a world where we focus on the good! 1099 01:28:09,350 --> 01:28:13,621 We can renew hope, create solutions, 1100 01:28:15,890 --> 01:28:22,960 and we can share old wisdom and new ideas. 1101 01:28:22,563 --> 01:28:25,733 It would be hard, to explain to someone 40 years ago, 1102 01:28:26,340 --> 01:28:29,737 the incredible impact of the simple connectivity of the internet, 1103 01:28:30,400 --> 01:28:34,609 and how it changed nearly every aspect of our lives. 1104 01:28:34,909 --> 01:28:39,800 It is hard for a young person today, to imagine how the world used to be, 1105 01:28:39,380 --> 01:28:42,500 because everything is changing so fast. 1106 01:28:43,851 --> 01:28:47,121 Can you imagine what the future will be like in 20 years? 1107 01:28:48,790 --> 01:28:50,358 Where will science take us? 1108 01:28:52,930 --> 01:28:53,961 What will our technology look like? 1109 01:28:55,830 --> 01:29:01,350 What will we learn when we stand inside a virtual reality proton and observe, 1110 01:29:01,302 --> 01:29:02,904 and interact, 1111 01:29:02,970 --> 01:29:07,141 with 3D Visualizations of real time experimental data? 1112 01:29:10,244 --> 01:29:16,951 It’s really exciting to see the interest that the new theoretical understanding is bringing. 1113 01:29:18,286 --> 01:29:20,321 We’re collaborating with industry 1114 01:29:20,655 --> 01:29:24,250 and have now state of the art laboratories 1115 01:29:24,125 --> 01:29:25,927 to produce technological advancements 1116 01:29:26,194 --> 01:29:30,798 that are critical for the evolution of our planetary system and our society, 1117 01:29:31,332 --> 01:29:33,468 including energy production, 1118 01:29:33,801 --> 01:29:36,904 gravitational control and all these things. 1119 01:29:37,338 --> 01:29:40,408 So, all of incredible things are happening 1120 01:29:40,641 --> 01:29:43,444 and we’re making great strides 1121 01:29:43,678 --> 01:29:47,882 in achieving a whole new level of understanding our Universe, 1122 01:29:48,182 --> 01:29:49,500 ourself in it, 1123 01:29:49,283 --> 01:29:52,887 and a whole new level of technology to go along with it. 1124 01:29:54,550 --> 01:29:59,293 It is estimated that human knowledge took 1500 years to double for the first time, 1125 01:29:59,460 --> 01:30:02,230 then by 1900 it doubled every hundred years, 1126 01:30:02,563 --> 01:30:05,633 by the 1940’s it doubled every 25 years, 1127 01:30:06,100 --> 01:30:10,505 and in 2013 it is estimated that it doubled every 13 months, 1128 01:30:10,905 --> 01:30:13,708 and that timespan continues to get shorter. 1129 01:30:14,809 --> 01:30:17,612 But knowledge alone isn’t wisdom. 1130 01:30:18,379 --> 01:30:20,515 Leonardo da Vinci said: 1131 01:30:20,948 --> 01:30:25,987 ā€œLearn how to see, realize that everything connects to everything elseā€. 1132 01:30:27,355 --> 01:30:29,724 From this place of connected understanding, 1133 01:30:30,224 --> 01:30:34,562 he became very prolific across multiple disciplines making innovations 1134 01:30:34,629 --> 01:30:36,264 in science, 1135 01:30:36,697 --> 01:30:38,990 in anatomy, 1136 01:30:39,367 --> 01:30:41,169 in biology, 1137 01:30:41,636 --> 01:30:43,104 in engineering, 1138 01:30:43,304 --> 01:30:44,439 and in art. 1139 01:30:46,474 --> 01:30:48,750 Da Vinci and the other great masters 1140 01:30:48,142 --> 01:30:51,879 have shown us that we no longer need to go through life with blinders on, 1141 01:30:52,180 --> 01:30:55,160 and look at things as separate. 1142 01:30:55,450 --> 01:30:57,552 We can all learn to expand our vision 1143 01:30:57,652 --> 01:31:01,422 and see the beauty of the connections that are all around us, 1144 01:31:01,689 --> 01:31:05,293 and we can build bridges connecting our different disciplines 1145 01:31:05,426 --> 01:31:09,397 and integrate our knowledge from a higher perspective. 1146 01:31:10,665 --> 01:31:13,701 Those very important moments 1147 01:31:13,801 --> 01:31:15,903 where you read something 1148 01:31:16,300 --> 01:31:22,760 or you look at a theory that is being propagated by the establishment. 1149 01:31:23,411 --> 01:31:30,952 You have a choice to accept it as a truth and completely ignore 1150 01:31:31,986 --> 01:31:34,689 what may be going on inside of you 1151 01:31:34,856 --> 01:31:36,858 that may be saying something different. 1152 01:31:37,592 --> 01:31:40,661 Or, you might reflect on what you’ve learned, 1153 01:31:41,496 --> 01:31:44,632 take what you think might be correct, 1154 01:31:45,199 --> 01:31:55,760 and maybe see how you can add your view to it to transform it. 1155 01:31:55,543 --> 01:31:56,511 For the last 30 years 1156 01:31:56,844 --> 01:31:59,614 Nassim Haramein has been willing to ask questions 1157 01:31:59,914 --> 01:32:01,382 and explore new ideas. 1158 01:32:01,716 --> 01:32:06,120 This journey has yielded ever further advances. 1159 01:32:06,220 --> 01:32:08,220 Now, his work with Dr. Amira Val Baker 1160 01:32:08,322 --> 01:32:11,592 has led to being able to extend his holographic mass solution 1161 01:32:12,590 --> 01:32:14,729 to accurately predict the mass of the electron, 1162 01:32:14,929 --> 01:32:16,731 the hydrogen Bohr atom, 1163 01:32:17,431 --> 01:32:19,433 and all of the elements of the periodic table, 1164 01:32:19,700 --> 01:32:21,769 that make up our physical reality, 1165 01:32:22,136 --> 01:32:24,372 with an unprecedented level of accuracy, 1166 01:32:24,705 --> 01:32:29,977 one order of magnitude more precise then the standard approach is able to predict. 1167 01:32:32,246 --> 01:32:33,714 All of these innovations 1168 01:32:33,781 --> 01:32:35,583 are yet another step closer 1169 01:32:35,683 --> 01:32:38,486 in helping us to usher in a new era 1170 01:32:38,786 --> 01:32:40,621 of unified physics. 1171 01:32:42,823 --> 01:32:45,159 We live in a time of great possibilities. 1172 01:32:46,727 --> 01:32:48,462 We’re all in this world together, 1173 01:32:49,130 --> 01:32:51,832 and we are strong together then we are apart. 1174 01:32:52,934 --> 01:32:55,636 We have the opportunity to unify, 1175 01:32:55,970 --> 01:32:59,730 to imagine the change we want to see in the world, 1176 01:32:59,440 --> 01:33:01,709 to advance our collective evolution 1177 01:33:03,811 --> 01:33:06,247 and advance our approach to science. 1178 01:33:09,383 --> 01:33:12,753 We can imagine the world from a connected perspective. 1179 01:33:13,120 --> 01:33:16,900 To see ways to create new ideas in science, 1180 01:33:17,358 --> 01:33:18,659 health, 1181 01:33:19,493 --> 01:33:20,962 business, 1182 01:33:21,280 --> 01:33:23,664 and in living more connected lives. 1183 01:33:28,269 --> 01:33:31,539 Many people around the world are experiencing a feeling, 1184 01:33:31,872 --> 01:33:35,509 and a knowingness, that something incredible is happening. 1185 01:33:35,810 --> 01:33:38,813 That there is a great shift in consciousness taking place. 1186 01:33:39,246 --> 01:33:41,749 And that people are awakening to the idea 1187 01:33:41,816 --> 01:33:47,355 that the disconnected world view can transition to a more connected way of being. 1188 01:33:48,990 --> 01:33:53,394 This supports some of the most advanced philosophical and spiritual concepts 1189 01:33:53,661 --> 01:33:55,863 that we find throughout the ages. 1190 01:33:56,263 --> 01:34:01,302 From masters that have come and told us that everything is connected, and we are all one. 1191 01:34:03,204 --> 01:34:05,873 They told us that there is this background energy, 1192 01:34:06,240 --> 01:34:10,110 which is the force that creates stars, planets, and life. 1193 01:34:12,113 --> 01:34:15,516 Science is showing us that there are infinite possibilities 1194 01:34:15,916 --> 01:34:18,686 to explore in the vastness of the Universe. 1195 01:34:19,353 --> 01:34:24,392 and you have almost infinite possibilities to explore within yourself. 1196 01:34:24,892 --> 01:34:27,762 We can create a new future for ourselves 1197 01:34:28,162 --> 01:34:33,467 and we can co-create together a positive future for humanity…. 1198 01:34:33,567 --> 01:34:37,471 when we explore our connected Universe. 102274

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