Blade Runner 30th Anniversary (2012)
• November 18, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in General, Life, Philosophy, Physics, Programmed Reality, Quantum Mechanics
Tags: 13th Baktun, 1974, 1982, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2012, 5125, Abraham, Alien film, Anunnaki, Arthur C. Clarke, Blade Runner, consciousness, Copenhagen interpretation, demiurge, dystopic, Edmond Bauer, Elohim, Eugene Wigner, Fritz London, futuristic dystopia, Gnostic Christians, Gnostic Revealer, Harrison Ford, Hebrew, John von Neumann, Mayan Long Count, Mesopotamia, NDE, Near-Death Experience, Philip K. Dick, Prometheus, Quantum Mechanics, Replicant, Rick Deckard, Ridley Scott, Sci-Fi, Sci-Film, Stanley Kubrick, Sumerian, Sumerian theology, Ur, wave function collapse, Winged Solar Disk, yahweh, Zechariah Sitchin
I wish the world was flat like the old days (Cosmological Dualism and Delitzsch’s Dilemma)
• May 7, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in General, Life, Philosophy
Tags: Abraham, Akkad, Annunaki, Apocalypse Theater, Book of Job, Cathars, Cosmological Dualism, demiurge, Elohim, enuma elish, Friedrich Delitzsch, Genesis, Gnostic Bible, Gnostic Christians, gnosticism, Hammurabi, Hebrew, Joseph Farrell, Lament for Ur, Languedoc, Marcion, Marcion of Sinope, Marduk, Marvin Meyer, Mesopotamia, Scott deHart, Sumer, Willis Barnstone, yahweh, yahwism