The New Physics of Nassim Haramein
The New year tends to be a hopeful time; a time of looking forward. With the liberal agenda nowhere in sight in the political front, it is difficult to see hopefulness. But just because the politics are bad doesn’t mean that positive change isn’t afoot.
In science there are exciting new discoveries that will create another wave of technology, making what we have now seem like toys. It’s not just the technology, it’s the understanding of our universe that is exciting for those of us who are into groking the big picture.
A man named Nassim Haramein is a modern-day hippy Einstein. People often disregard him because he is so hippy. But the dude is putting together mathematics that is unifying some of the major disjointed theories of quantum and universal field theories.
He has come up with equations that solve how all the major forces in the universe are related. The forces are gravity, electromagnetic force, the strong force, which keeps the nucleus of atoms together, and weak force which creates radioactive decay.
He’s solved Dark Matter paradox. When calculating the total energy-mass of the universe needed to have an expanding universe and not one that is collapsing in on itself, scientists found the number comes up short. We see the universe is indeed expanding, so they made up a thing called Dark Matter to fill in the equation. No one has seen nor detected it. We just assume it is somewhere to make the equation work. But Nassim came up with the theory that space is not empty. That the empty space has a presence, a small, infinitesimal mass. But the volume of space is so vast that the mass of space actually solves the Dark Matter paradox.
This all is esoteric, but he has created solutions for many holes in our understanding. Like Einstein’s elegant equations of E-MC2 where mass equals energy, Nassime Haramein simplifies the complex into an understandable unified theory.
It is difficult to paraphrase his work. You must listen to his lectures to really get what he is talking about. Many people disregard him because he doesn’t stay inside a box. He is open, he swears, he dabbles in everything in science from geometry, gravity, quantum, space, and biology. He also is not afraid to mix history, religion, and social commentary into his lectures. His first breakthrough in the geometry of space came to him while he was living in a van, staring at pictures of geometric shapes and crop circles. He doesn’t hide the fact that he is cooky. He revels in it and is also deeply spiritual in his quest for knowledge. This makes people brush him off - usually, people who are rigid and have never taken the time to listen to him.
Check out a few of his Ted talks. It is heady stuff. You can’t be high while watching him. It takes all your brain cells to follow the physics, and it helps to have a little conceptual understanding of quantum physics.