circa two thousand and eleven.
we require a new collective universal narrative, one that encompasses and consummately addresses the role of all of psychics, physics, nasa, the federal reserve, usain bolt, aliens, yale, nobel laureates, haunted houses, orgone, presidential assassinations, organic chemistry problem sets, keynesianism, the bermuda triangle, jellyfish, popes, the 5th dimension, energetics, 9/11, surround sound, earthquakes, artificial intelligence, robotics, the moon, singularity university, the singularity, mars, fluoride, angels and demons, da vinci, the matrix and immortality.
these are the objects of our conceptual affection, all of which have fallen undeniably within the purview of human experience around the world, somewhere, somehow. they're real. so, where is the unified field theory that explains their convoluted relationships, interactions? how do we bring everything together? oh, you thought the unified field theory was exclusively a scientific one? no, we require a theory of everything. nothing else will do.
the scientists do not, cannot have a monopoly on this new theory so long as they're still dabbling in three dee land where ego reigns. the observer creates the field. the theory's myriad convolutions can only be remotely touched, peripherally outlined, by the ones who've pierced the veil between dimensions––those who've glimpsed the face of the deep. eventually science and spirituality converge, but who gets to the convergence node faster. i've made my bet..
LS