Bilocations

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Tue Oct 24 08:23:23 CDT 2006


On 10/24/06, Tore Rye Andersen <torerye at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Bilocations: Apparently both a sort of visual effect which once again brings the cover to mind

http://www.thetruejesus.org/jesus/jesus_ascension.htm

Jesus' ability to perform multiple bilocations to people then, and
today, is a normal function for a Lord level individual, who becomes a
Sun of God. Bilocation has been a common enough event in our society
to be defined in the dictionary, "bilocation – the state of being or
ability to be in two, (or more), places at the same time."

http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/161

A model of a new version of Zeno's arrow paradox is presented in a
plausible extension of Newtonian collision mechanics. In exploring
various avenues for resolution of the paradox, it becomes evident that
a prerelativistic classical physical topology which is locally
deterministic can mechanically generate nonclassical ontological
properties such as the appearance of a particle in many places at
once. It can also mimic some properties of quantum physics, including
unprepared spatially-separated correlations.




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