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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Will travelling back in time cause our present to vanish? It may already have.

Personally, I think travelling back in time is only possible through our consciousness via tapping into the quantum reality grid. People do it all the time but only for moments of time and it is only the 'radio-like' transceivers of this grid and our minds that do it. Receiving future flashes and past flashes changes our present, past and future. It is a very big layer cake which is always constant and ever changing. There is nothing new under the sun, but every day is new. There is eternity or nothing. You just have to make up your mind, unless it's already made up already and always was. Choose life!

For the more curious, check out this video about the 'Grandfather paradox'. Indians have been discussing this since...quite some 'time'. Do you have a little more than a hour to spare? If not, reserve it for later. Or maybe you already have, sometime elsewhere. :)

~ Paul von Dubrovnik

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Cherry Flavored iPhones and Laptops in the Future? Smells like nano Beckham!

Technology made from sucrose and corn polymers. My iphone is disposable as I throw it in the compost or my garden. Right next to the old TV which is now fertilizer for my tomatoes. I ate my panasonic phone last week....it was Ketchup flavored. My bluetooth earpiece is vitamin C when it breaks. My Nanotech Utopia is now complete. Or will someone ruin the party, lol?

http://www.nanomagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2436%3Ananotechnology-so-good-you-can-eat-it&catid=38&Itemid=159

Smells like Beckham Bluetooth Edible Nanotech.

pictures courtesy google images, 2014. 

-Paul von Dubrovnik


Wednesday, 12 March 2014

The 'Robots of Brixton'. A short movie about robotic life in a degenerated city of the future.

Great short film showing the sad, messed up lives of robotic workers in the future. Looks like some real human workers lives today. We're already there...only we are HUMAN. 



Robots of Brixton from Kibwe Tavares on Vimeo.