Showing posts with label inanimate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inanimate. Show all posts

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Space1 Teddy Bear Quantum Consciousness

Inanimate Application of Quantum Consciousness:
The Teddy Bear Effect

Teddy Bear Synthetic Life Form of Quantum Consciousness
As we, as a spacefaring species, move farther out into the vastness of space and time, we will search for ways to maintain, keep, and propagate life, even in alternate forms of companionship provided by machines, genetically altered and symbiotic life forms, and synthetics.

Within many different cultures, children have long known that Teddy Bears are instilled and endowed with life. They are small furry fabric inanimate objects (as well as synthetic life forms) that when brought to life, offer companionship, a sense of security, effectual and emotional bonding and other human-like qualities. But why do parents frequently hold a view of an inanimate object? Is the act of believing, and attaching spiritual connotations to an object, that brings it to life? What science methodology induces a form of consciousness into an inanimate object? Is it the consciousness of another being that endows and brings forth life to the object?

Quantum Theory
This is a very bizarre field of physics and goes against all reason. According to quantum theory, in order for something to exist and have life, somebody has to look at it. Somebody has to make an observation. Before you look at it, in principle, it can exist in all possible states. When you look at it, it then assumes one state. Therefore the observer, in this sense, determines existence and consciousness of an object.

Inanimate Objects
In the case of the Teddy Bear, it’s initially manufactured as an inanimate object, not yet given an owner’s power of observation nor the projection of life giving Spirit. The spiritual projection is the observation which results in a life giving force to the inanimate object.

Schrodinger Cat Paradox
One of the greatest paradoxes in science is the Schrodinger cat challenge. If there’s a cat in a box, and the box is unopened, the cat can be either dead or alive. So how do physicists describe a cat that cannot be observed? The dead cat is added to the live cat. We add the two waves together. So the cat is neither dead nor alive until you open the box and look at it. Now replace the cat with a Teddy Bear, with two states, one - an inanimate object, and two - alive.

The Teddy Bear
Examining the Teddy Bear, observing it, and imparting it with the spirit of observation and quantum consciousness, with feeling, caring, love, affection, and physical forms of attachment, life arises. When the Teddy Bear is within this life giving state, a wide parameter range takes place and one can talk to it, share life with it, partake in companionship and activities, and develop true effectual and emotional bonding.

Teddy Bears are long known to chase away bad dreams and will be there to support you when needed. They do work, such as helping to cure insomnia, and offer protection to clear out ghosts, bad spirits and monsters under the bed. Their friendship is long lasting, an eternal bond of reliability and faithfulness. They travel well, never complain, and are good listeners, best friends, provide security and consistency, and can be soothing with cuddling and hugging. Many Teddy bears have long life spans equal to or exceeding their owner. They help conquer loneliness and offer endless interactions with their affections and soul.

Types of Life Forms
In this day of intellectual and scientific enlightenment, we know of many life forms, those that are carbon based, machine based with silicon, and with synthetics. The Teddy Bear is a spiritually endowed and connected synthetic life form.

Einstein
Einstein thought, how can an object be inanimate and alive at the same time? Not possible, he said. However, Einstein was wrong. An electron can spin up or spin down. An electron can be here or there at the same time. So this is the greatest paradox in all of science. How do you resolve the fact that you can have dead cats and live cats simultaneously exist before making the observation? (or inanimate Teddy Bears and alive Teddy Bears?) The quantum theory is only controversial when you talk to philosophers, theologians and the average person.

Space1 Teddy Bear Quantum Consciousness
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/10/space1-teddy-bear-quantum-consciousness.html

Space1 Life of Inanimate Objects & Space Travel
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/10/space1-life-of-inanimate-objects-space.html

Bring Life Into Inanimate Objects
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/10/space1-life-from-inanimate-objects.html

Modern Atomic Theory
http://www.abcte.org/files/previews/chemistry/s1_p6.html

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Space1 Life of Inanimate Objects & Space Travel

Life of Inanimate Objects & Space Travel Part 2
The SLF Space Companion
In part 1, we examined giving life to inanimate objects through spiritual attachment throughout various world cultures. In part 2, we examine and list the possible benefits for an on-board space flight traveler, once an inanimate object, but transformed into a special spiritual life attachment, primarily for long duration space flight. 

Exactly how can such a spiritual life form, aboard a rocket ship, have any benefit? Here are some ideas. Such a Spiritual Life Form (SLF) is self explanatory, acting as a long duration space companion, talking one-way companion, listener, comforter, and spiritual guide. SLF needs no water, food, oxygen, or special needs, and can endure the greatest vibrations, acceleration, deceleration, G forces, weightlessness, and never gets sick. Generally SLF is light weight, withstands various forms of cosmic radiation, and does not contribute significantly to rocket payload. SLF needs no cryogenic freezing, suspended animation, and can endure long term space flights.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Space1 Life from Inanimate Objects

Moai spiritual rocks of Easter Island
Bring Life into Inanimate Objects
When does a Rock or a Teddy Bear Become Alive?

Science has shown how rocks can be the precursor to life, containing the building blocks of life, and it's generally thought that the substance and elements of rock, given the right conditions, can evolve into life. Various world cultures have formulated a variety of similar views, often involving a connection of spirit. In one explanation, a Teddy Bear becomes alive when a human impels it with a spiritual attachment.  If spirit can induce inanimate objects to life, how can the life form status be applied to the science of space travel? We begin by the examination of cultural meanings.

Photo: Easter Island Moai Statues Source
"Perhaps the most well-known face statues are the moai, which the native Rapa Nui people strategically scattered around their island off the coast of Chile sometime between 1250 and 1500 AD. It's largely a mystery how such an isolated tribe built and transported hundreds of giant, human-like figures - the heaviest weighs 82 tons."

Space1 is creating various life forms from fields of science - nanotechnology, robotics, androids, virtual and augmented reality, machine intelligence, and automatons. Can the life of a new inanimate object come into the picture?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animism
http://www.spiritualforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=43569
https://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/native-american-culture/animism.htm

"Animism (from Latin anima, "breath, spirit, life") is the religious belief that objects, places and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Potentially, animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, human handiwork and perhaps even words—as animated and alive. Animism is the world's oldest religion, "Animism predates any form of organized religion and is said to contain the oldest spiritual and supernatural perspective in the world. It dates back to the Paleolithic Age, to a time when ... humans roamed the plains hunting and gathering, and communing with the Spirit of Nature."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsukumogami
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/can-inanimate-objects-have-spiritual-influence.1170144/

"Tsukumogami (付喪神 or つくも神, lit. "tool kami") are tools in Japanese folklore that have acquired a spirit. According to an annotated version of The Tales of Ise titled Ise Monogatari Shō, a certain theory in the Onmyōki, tsukumogami are what foxes that have lived for one hundred years turn into. In modern times, they can also be written 九十九神 (ninety-nine kami). Today, the term is generally understood to be applied to virtually any object, “that has reached its 100th birthday and thus become alive and self-aware,” though this definition is not without controversy."

http://teachersinstitute.yale.edu/curriculum/units/1998/2/98.02.02.x.html

Native American Indians did not necessarily distinguish between the animate and inanimate. Everything embodied life and was considered to be in a conscious state of being. The plants, animals, herbs and all non-living parts of their ecosystem were in essence a human life form. Every object that sprang from their creativity was in effect in possession of life. Every sound and movement made by an inanimate object was synonymous with those that are demonstrated by a human being. The Indian felt that everything in existence co-existed and was owned by no one.

https://neverimitate.wordpress.com/2014/01/19/10-common-misconceptions-about-teddy-bears/

Native American Bear Symbolic Meanings. Among Native Americans Bear represents extremely strong medicine including the special powers in the areas of wisdom, strength and healing. ... Native lore often speaks of Bear as a disciplinary Animal Spirit that meets out judgment on bad mannered humans.

https://whatismyspiritanimal.com/spirit-totem-power-animal-meanings/mammals/bear-symbolism-meaning/