Monday, June 26, 2006

The lebab project

There is a magic place, a spiritually powerful place, half way between sleep and awake. It is a place of creativity and inspiration and is often mentioned by poets, writers and inventors. It was around 1990 when my son Ryan and I first realized that while you are in that state, the brain naturally resonates at the same frequency as the earth.

The power of the above realization takes a while to absorb.

The brain uses electrical energy and behaves as a tiny radio transmitter. Ryan and I played with the dynamics of how a million little micro power transmitters would behave if they were located on a resonant globe. We realized that overall they would tend to cancel each other, EXCEPT if they were synchronized just right. Then they would sustain a living circular wave that goes around the world like a ring, in one direction only. At some level, this wave would co-ordinate everyone’s spirit.

Eventually, Ryan and Lynn and I came up with a playful, but powerful theory about the tower of Babel. Like the great flood, it turns out that many cultures have a similar story. The Christian bible tells a story about how all the people on earth used to speak the same language. They became arrogant and decided to build a tower to reach heaven. God got angry and confounded everyone’s language so people could no longer understand each other.

What if all sentient life on earth evolved in the presence of this “round the world wave”? All brains were slightly better in tune with each other. People tended to understand each other better. At some point, man decided to build a powerful radio transmitter at the same frequency. (There are ways to do that without modern technology.) The effect of such a transmitter is that the brains lock onto that one signal, and the living circular wave dies within hours. There is no way to get it started again. After the wave dies, people no longer understand each other. They are no longer as in tune with the earth and other brains on it. They disperse into small and less powerful groups.

How much have we lost?
How much could we gain if we had that connection back again?

The next logical question is; “How could we get that wave restarted?”
Ideas flowed. Soon we had a list of requirements to pull it off. A plan to reverse the effects of the tower of Babel was named “The Lebab project”.

Soon we realized that the circular wave would radiate a unique signal into space. This would be our signature that says we have reached a new threshold in our cultural evolution. Somewhere in deep space the signal will be received by highly intelligent beings who will look at each other and say “They are ready!”

So, the Lebab project got a subtitle; “Operation God call”.

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