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SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 519, March 23, 1970 computer illusion environment intrude assumptions

[...] In a very real way of speaking, your concept of reality as seen through your physical senses, scientific instruments, or arrived at through deduction, bears little resemblance to the facts — and the facts are difficult to explain.

[...] The universe that you seem to perceive, either visually or through instruments, appears to be composed of galaxies, stars, and planets, at various distances from you. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 7: Session 530, May 20, 1970 superself intense shadowy perceive table

Though this thought-image usually is not seen by others, it is quite possible that in the future scientific instruments may perceive it. [...]

[...] Some more sophisticated scientific instruments than you now have would clearly show not only the existence of these forms, but also vibrations in varying waves of intensity surrounding those physical objects that you do perceive.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 670, June 13, 1973 peacock profusion acquired waking narrowly

[...] It is also the result of your feelings and beliefs on a different level, and while it is not perceivable in physical terms — laid out with its mountains and continents as your planet is, to be examined by your instruments — it exists in terms quite as valid.

UR1 Section 3: Session 704 June 17, 1974 oracle physician predict disease psyche

[...] For instance, your sophisticated techniques allow you to say that conditions are right for a tornado, and you will have a tornado watch (as we had in our Elmira area not long ago), or your instruments will pick up faint earthquake tremors, and following fault lines you will then “predict” that an earthquake will appear in another area. [...] You believe that you need scientific paraphernalia to achieve such ends — yet many animals are aware of such phenomena, and without such instruments. [...]

TES6 Session 249 April 6, 1966 ribbon quasars card Artistic bow

[...] Once again, quasars are quasi-stellar radio sources, presumably at the farthest reaches of our observable universe according to our instruments. [...]

[...] If you can look backward from your planetary viewpoint with your physical instruments, and using your own terms and definitions, then from some point you see within the same framework, your scientists should be able to look forward, and they cannot.

[...] You will perceive the existence of these realities with various instruments in the future, but only their existence. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 823, February 27, 1978 principle complementarity uncertainty quantum Heisenberg

The uncertainty principle, or the principle of indeterminacy (advanced by Heisenberg in 1927, and part of the theory of quantum mechanics), sets definite limits to the accuracy possible in measuring both the motion and position of atoms and elementary particles simultaneously; more importantly to my mind, for the purposes of this note, the uncertainty principle maintains that there is an interaction between the observer (with his instruments) and the object or quality being measured.

TES3 Session 114 December 14, 1964 units particles system interrelationship transformation

They are smaller than small, to be sure, but soon your scientific instruments will detect them; though I do not believe their significance will be understood. But many such units cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered as particles in these terms; and while certain of their effects are detectable both chemically and electrically within your system, they cannot be examined directly with instruments.

TES9 Session 454 December 7, 1968 Tam Eve control Irish figure

[...] (Pause.) Now you played an instrument in which these fingers were valuable, and you were no longer able to play the instrument after the accident. [...]

TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964 practical Philip hallucinary camouflage John

I have mentioned earlier the peculiar problems of your scientists as with tools and instruments they attempt to reduce reality to their terms. Any instruments made on your plane are like your outer senses, constructed to perceive camouflage patterns. The instruments of the scientists, and the outer senses themselves, are camouflage patterns and cannot, and never will, dissect themselves.

TES6 Session 248 April 4, 1966 Doug transparencies ball music Betts

[...] An instrument connected here I believe, perhaps indirectly.” [...] Neither Loren or Betts own any instruments except for a piano, which they both major in. [...]

[...] An instrument connected here I believe, perhaps indirectly.

TES6 Session 250 April 11, 1966 Aunt funeral Mabel Ella quasars

[...] When an atom is examined however within your system, you think of it as existing only within your system, for you only perceive with your instruments those aspects of it that are projected within your system.

When you begin to look further and further into the nature of physical matter, of course you get further and further away from it until at the heart of the matter there is no matter at all, and this is as far as you can go with your instruments; the heart of the atom as you know it.

[...] Their reality cannot be picked up by the instruments that you now have, but this does not mean they do not exist within your system. [...]

TES6 Session 274 July 20, 1966 chemical excess projections propelling asparagus

[...] There are also electromagnetic changes that can be perceived with instruments. [...] The fields have always existed but they will only become apparent to physical instruments when they are being crossed. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

When I speak in terms of counterparts, then, or of reincarnational selves and probable selves, I am saying that in the true symphony of your being you are violins, oboes, cymbals, harps — in other words, you are a living instrument through which you play yourself. You are not an instrument upon which you are played. [...]

[...] There are different themes, instruments, melodies — but existence, like great art, cannot be confined to simple definitions.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 4, 1984 spontaneous compulsive impulses maple processes

[...] You see the physical stars, and your instruments probe the distances of space — but the inner processes that make the universe possible are those same processes that propel your own thinking. [...]

TES6 Session 264 June 1, 1966 shack surgeon trails tropics false

[...] I saw no instruments. [...]

(I noticed the similarity between the last part of my dream, wherein I was to operate without instruments in a tropical shack, amid surroundings not clean and containing insects, etc., and the description of the psychic surgeon’s quarters, and that his shack was situated in the tropics. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 898, January 30, 1980 computer divine unspoken animals inheritors

[...] Nor can any amount of information “possessed” or processed by any computer compare with the unspoken knowing knowledge that is possessed by the atoms and molecules that compose such an instrument. [...]

TPS1 Session 458 (Deleted Portion) January 20, 1969 uncle accidentally horses child sister

Your sister was also fond of the uncle, and therefore was instrumental in this life in allowing him new entry; but you joined for that purpose only. [...]

TES1 Session 42 April 8, 1964 plane camouflage expanding universe inexperienced

[...] The phenomena that are given as evidence of this kind of expanding universe are the result of camouflage instruments, distortive ideas of time, and the resulting cause and effect theory.

[...] You are aware only of perceptions along the horizontal planes, and the more powerful your scientific instruments become the more you will be able to see. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session July 16, 1979 evidence hornets absence creativity thrives

[...] In the usual awake state, in the terms now of this discussion, you deal with the available physical evidence of the world as it appears to present perception, that is, or with what you can see or feel or touch, either immediately or through physical instruments. [...]

TES5 Session 230 February 6, 1966 grandfather Lepanto death Gallaghers age

[...] After saying that Jane would live into her eighties also, he said that we would be instrumental in offering conclusive evidence for the survival of the personality after physical death. [...]

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