Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Recognition


Many people dream about making a difference that changes the course of human history for the better. It might be a breakthrough in science and technology, a way to alleviate famine, creating the road towards global peace, or other groundbreaking discoveries that have plagued the program since its inception. The people I know, who make a global difference, have won awards and received recognition, most coming from a place of helping humanity move forward into the future.

In the extended world of metaphysics and healing, many have stepped up to increase conscious awareness.

If you're going to dream - dream big! What could you do to that might win an award? Can you invent a better way to ..... ? As you know, if you are programmed to invent or discover something, it will happen no matter what. The synchronicities will just happen and your programming will kick in. It's the same with the lottery ... it's all about your programmed journey.

My fantasy is finding a way to teleport or time travel ... think of the potential this would create for humans stuck in linear time ... alas a girl can dream. I'm not into social sciences which are most often about myth and emotion. I prefer physical science and on occasion pseudoscience which allows one to understand potential without as much drama. Always remember, few things in this reality exist without drama.

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It's that time of the year the Nobel prices are given out. And the winners so far are ...

Physics Nobel goes to Serge Haroche and David Wineland   BBC - October 9, 2012

This year's Nobel prize in physics has been awarded to two researchers for their work with light and matter at the most fundamental level. Their "quantum optics" work deals with single photons and ions, the basic units of light and matter. It could lead to advanced modes of communication and computation.

Nobel prize in physiology or medicine 2012: live coverage   The Guardian - October 8, 2012

John B Gurdon of Cambridge University and Shinya Yamanaka of the Gladstone Institute at the University of California, San Francisco, have won the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. Follow our live updates, reaction and gossip here

Gurdon and Yamanaka share Nobel prize for stem cell work   BBC - October 8, 2012
Two pioneers of stem cell research have shared the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology. John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan were awarded the prize for changing adult cells into stem cells, which can become any other type of cell in the body.