Friday, November 04, 2011

Science and Non-Duality 2011 - David McConville: Visualizing Cosmic Models

Interesting and a little strange - piece by piece they seem to be releasing clips from the 2011 conference. I want the whole lecture, and access to all of them. But then I am sometimes a little less than patient. As I find more, I will post the interesting ones.

Science and Nonduality Conference 2011 - "Visualizing Cosmic Models: A Situated Approach"




This is a clip from David McConville's (Director of Noospheric research -- The Elumenati) talk. 

Models of the cosmos profoundly influence our interpretations of reality, shaping the lenses through which we perceive the world. After the Copernican shift nearly 500 years ago, the Scientific Revolution helped to establish a view of the universe as a vast, orderly, and predictable machine in the Western mind. Though mechanistic metaphors and reductionist approaches have come to dominate understanding of the cosmos, discoveries from many scientific disciplines are painting a picture of a universe that is dynamic, regenerative, self-organizing, and evolving. Some of the most profound findings have illuminated the extraordinary emergent ecological conditions that sustain complex life on Earth. We invite you to come explore some of these interconnections through a virtual journey across vast scales of time and space within the GeoDome portable immersive visualization environment. Using an interactive 3D atlas of the observable universe, we will explore how an emerging ecological paradigm is not only shifting perspectives on Earth's ability to support life, but also transforming our perceptions of the cosmos and our place within it.

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