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i am 23 and i find everything interesting on some level. i love evolution, genetics, DNA, quantum mechanics, string theory, philosophy, spirituality and politics these are topics im most passionate about.

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Australia, Brisbane
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I'm passionate about

im passionate about everything if i was able to do it i would study every subject i wish to obtain all of human knowledge and beyond.

An idea worth spreading

take control of human evolution(evolution by design) become homo evolutis, evolution does not keep of with social evolution(physically were still cavemen and cavewoman not much has changed) perhaps its time that changed.

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spacetime, qauntum physics, the future, genetics, society, physcology, evolution and poltics

People don't know that I'm good at

people dont know me.

My TED Story

I dont know how i ever lived without TED.

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    A comment on Conversation: If you could make a wish on behalf of The City 2.0, what would it be?

    Dec 7 2011: The Venus Project all the way on ths one, over 70 years of research into this, and using all current technology it is a realistic goal. Lets make ithappen.
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Nov 1 2011: i am a bit of a mad scientist and if i could simply add new genes and not worry about side affects i thing i would so a lot after eliminating disease i would have to work on increasing strength then increase all of my senses and i would love to work to give myself neurogenesis, and limb regeneration bit crazy i know but I have always wanted to be a superhero lol if these where possibilities and i believe one day they will be alot of people will be tempted to go that way and that would be true neo evolution
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Nov 1 2011: it happens!
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Nov 1 2011: I agree with you on everything that you have said i believe with have similar ideas and thoughts on the subject and i love reading your posts but i also wanted to talk to you about specific human only genes but i need to do my research to remember the specific ones and ill have to get back to you on that but i do have a hypothetical question for you if you could use gene therapy to add any genes to yourself what would you do?
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Oct 30 2011: hey Letitia this is a bit off topic but I am curious to your thoughts on neo evolution or homo evolutis whatever term yo prefer to use and also on the origins of humans i believe there's some strange gaps in or missing links in humans i am not against evolution i am all for it and love it in fact i believe me and you could have a great conversation about such things.
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Oct 28 2011: big bang is slightly incorrect anyone its all "effect" and no "cause" everything in the universe works i n cause and effect, in the inflation theory makes better suggestions of the birth of the universe better yet string theory and its ten dimensional collapse where our 4th dimensional universe broke of created the birth of universe we know, your right thou there all theories no one knows for sure
  • A reply on Conversation: What is your vision for a (nearly) perfect society.

    Oct 28 2011: Consider this: when there is a recession and people have little money to
    buy things, isn’t the Earth still the same place? Aren’t there still goods on
    the store shelves and land to grow crops? It is just the rules of the game
    that we play by that are obsolete and cause so much suffering.
    The existence of money is hardly ever questioned or examined, but let’s
    consider our use of money. Money itself does not have any value. It is just
    a picture on a cheap piece of paper with an agreement among people
    as to what it can buy. If it rained hundred dollar bills tomorrow, everyone
    would be happy except the banker
    It is claimed that the so-called free-enterprise system creates incentive. This may be true, but it also perpetuates greed, embezzlement, corruption, crime, stress, economic hardship, and insecurity. In addition, the argument that the monetary system and competition generate incentive does not always hold true. Most of our major developments in science and technology have been the result of the efforts of very few individuals working independently and often against great opposition. Such contributors as Goddard, Galileo, Darwin, Tesla, Edison, and Einstein were individuals who were genuinely concerned with solving problems and improving processes rather than with mere financial gain. Actually, very often there is much mistrust in those whose incentive is entirely motivated by monetary gain, this can be said for lawyers, businessmen, salesman and those in just about any field.
    resource-based economy, a holistic social and economic system in which the planetary resources are held as the common heritage of all the earth's inhabitants. The current practice of rationing resources through monetary methods is irrelevant, counter-productive, and falls far short of meeting humanity's needs.
    Simply stated, within a Resource Based Economy we will utilize existing resources - rather than money - to provide an equitable method of distribution
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Oct 28 2011: as to why where religious there is research into that area and i only have little understanding of the research but it it is interesting and it has something to do with the part of the brain where you identify with yourself and if your brain realizes that you are you and your alive and you can die that create a lot of anxiety there for there is another part of the drain to deal with this anxiety and that when spiritualism and after life come from. i think that is the basics of it, but that could be the scientific data to your analysis of we will see or look for spiritualism in patterns or scientific data which is also an intriguing thought
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Oct 27 2011: Yes that is my point that the science is getting closer to touching on religious topics. Do you agree??

    Orlando I am Glad your studying the correlation between quantum mechanics and consciousness/brain it is such an interesting topic, i know i enjoy a sch a fascinating subject, unfortunately i was not aware of the book "Quantum Enigma" I will have to read it now. as for the observer effect, it really posses far more questions then answers in fact it just gives questions? i know there a few theories such as i have mention earlier but let me know if come to any conclusions.
  • A reply on Conversation: Is there any difference between belief in the Big Bang and religion?

    Oct 27 2011: Letitia i thought you where an atheist? i believe quantum mechanics might explain things that where once left to religion such as been connected universal, afterlife, if you look at what science tell us i believe there are similar such as we are all forms of energy, and as you know energy can not be destroyed only transferred and more specifically quantum entanglement can explain that we are all quite possible connected at the sub-atomic level everything is interconnected and information moves instantly across vast distances to each other and everything else within the universe, and there also the measurement problem where by a atom is spread at everywhere until you observe it so in other words the observer are conscious been create it by simply been an observer. been conscious of the universe creates it? or can you not have a universe without a conscious been?
    Also it was discovered that the atom is 99.999999999% empty of matter. This is important in the paranormal because it shows that what we think of as solid is really an illusion (just as all the great religions taught) and that it would be perfectly possible for other solid worlds operating at different frequencies to exist in the same space as ours (just like different radio or television signals co-exist)
    and since subatomic particles or energy packets have been found to be blinking on and off -in and out of our reality- the question arises where do they go when they are not here? Quantum physics suggests that when they are not existing in our reality they are existing in other parallel universes that we are unable to sense and measure. This is important for the afterlife because it opens the possibility of worlds which are just as solid as our own.
    I believe that this corresponds alot with buddhist teaching thou i know only the basics but also Quantum physics suggests that at the deepest level there is no matter, only consciousness. This is a theoretical basis for the existence of God
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