In Everything Forever Giorbran reveals timelessness in ways previously unimagined. He presents the first detailed map of our transitory time passing through a timeless realm, a realm that all the great physicists of the past century, such as Einstein, spoke of and strove to understand. Giorbran builds a spectacular vision by extending the ideas of David Bohm and Stephen Hawking, creating a visual model of the space of all possible states (soaps). Gradually this image of all possibilities transforms into a God's eye perspective of the many-worlds predicted by quantum theory. The foundational idea, Giorbran's version of the two kinds of order originally proposed by Bohm, is brilliant cutting edge science that clearly establishes a welcome redefinition of the previously bleak second law of thermodynamics. Ultimately this bold and fascinating study of cosmic structure sensibly reveals that we exist trapped between two great powers, one in our past, the other in our future, and our complex world results as each force tries to create its own kind of order in the universe. An exciting journey with a surprise ending written for the "what is true-reality?" seeker in us all.
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In Terry Gilliam's movie Time Bandits, a small band of God's
helpers steal a map of the Universe which allows them to travel through
special portals that bridge different periods of time. Seeking gold and
jewels, the bandits invade periods of history which in the movie are
portrayed as different regions of a larger timeless Universe displayed on
the map. Turning that story line into non-fiction, in this book we are
going to sneak a peak at God's map. We are going to map the timeless realm
of all possibilities (sorry, portals not included). And once we cross into
this timeless realm, the panoramic view of the big picture unlocks a real
magical chest of gold and jewels, in the form of ultimate knowledge about
why the universe is so orderly and systematic.
Because scientists are
presently realizing the universe is accelerating toward an absolute zero in
our future, a completely new way of seeing the universe is emerging.
Science tends to study the small, the constructing parts of a system, and
so the direction of learning is from the bottom-up. Scientists have managed
genuine miracles in discovering the tiny building blocks of the larger
world. But rarely do scientists ever attempt to view the whole Universe
from a top-down perspective. There has been only one major exception to
this rule in the recent past; the physicist David Bohm.
In his younger
years David Bohm was a student and friend of Albert Einstein. As a
physicist Bohm made major contributions to the development of nuclear
physics and quantum theory, but in his later years Bohm encountered a book
written by Jiddu Krishnamurti, an eastern philosopher, and was surprised to
find there were many ideas about wholeness in this book that related to his
own ideas about quantum theory. Bohm later was led to write Wholeness and
the Implicate Order, a book in which Bohm claims that there are two kinds
of order in nature.
Bohm laid a foundation but never came close to
realizing the full extent of his own claim, but he was certainly correct.
Unbeknownst to the science of today, there are in fact two distinct and
separate types of order in nature, rather than simply order and disorder.
One order exists in extreme in our past, which we know as the original
state of the big bang. The other kind of order, the balance and symmetry of
absolute zero, exists in extreme in our future. Our universe is actually
evolving, moving away from the powerful influences of one type of order
toward the more powerful other type of order in our future. It turns out
that there is a very good reason the expansion of the universe is
accelerating. The universe has an objective. It has a goal. The universe is
moving toward a whole other kind of order.
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