Just chilling at home, kids back at school ...time to solve the mystery of Dark Matter & Dark Energy - the solution to this scientific conundrum ..is ironically, i believe NOT within the realms of science. The clues are certainly within Quantum mechanics, and in man's desperation to believe in Einstein's theory without a cosmic constant - and to find quantifiable and testable 'elegant' equations ...but the actual real answer is staring us in the face, and has been around since the beginning of time. It may take both a scientist, philosopher and an open minded awakened soul to understand that dark energy which makes up 68.3% of our observable universe - is actually made up from something we know has a definite power, energy and purpose- but we have not yet been able to measure ( in the scientific sense) the answer ? LOVE ( That's the elegant, media friendly one-word answer- but I have more evidence of what I actually mean by that..just have to find scientists, cosmologists, quantum physicists, lunatics, conspiracy theorists, geniuses and mentalists who are willing to try and prove it!) If you could prove the mass/energy of the following - don't you think there would be enough of the 'stuff' in the ever expanding universe to support the theory? Souls - Of living animals, humans or plants when they die....what happens? Emotion - Love, fear, hate, hope, attraction, sadness Dreams In all cutures thrpoughout the ages, hen people die- we imagine and visualise that the 'souls' or 'spirits' rise UP into the stars, the sky, the uiverse of 'heaven' - something within our very DNA knows that our life energy transfers into something cosmic when we die- no let's prove it! Ps. No I am not on acid, or having a hyper bi-polar episode. I just watched 'Horizon' on BBC - and had my own 'though experiment' lol
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The Easter holidays have been a lovely time for us to spend quality time as a family. Wayne's health is gradually improving, and we are trying to spend more time outdoors , with the dogs and building up his fitness levels, and mine for that matter! I'm trying to eat more healthily and do a bit more exercise. We decided to make an effort to find more long walks and hikes we could do locally. I can't believe it's taken us this long to 'discover' the Mendips! Last week, we drove to Black Down & Burrington Ham Woods parking at the little Burrington Combe car park- crossing over the road a little way and then following the route up and up until we could see the whole of Somerset, at the Black Down Trig point. Rowan was amazed that we could watch aeroplanes taking off and landing from Bristol airport. The dogs had a great time, meeting other canine explorers. We ate out picnic by the remains of an ancient bronze age burial mound, and chatted to other ramblers who suggested lots of other family friends routes . It was great fun, and the weather was nice. But on a rainy day, we discovered another fun place to go with the kids. In Yeovil, is an indoor climbing and caving centre called Ready2Climb. Children from as young as four can climb with the safe 'clip and go' harness system, and help from friendly instructors. Prices from £9 a session.
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