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Astronomers observe birth of supernova for first time

by Rich Bowden - May 21 2008, 20:59

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New Supernova, Kochab, Ursa MinorMay 22nd, 2008 - 17:28:46

The nature of 'acausal connections' - i.e., that which balances out
cause and effect, was advanced by W.Pauli, Nobel laureate-physics,
based on his many years of conversations with the psychologist, Dr.
Carl Jung, (Synchronicity Principle).

Based on material forwarded to the advanced research group PEAR,
Princeton University, the first scientific verification of 'acausality'
was obtained.

One of the main conclusions concerns a drastic change in the star
Kochab, an orange giant in Ursa Minor, (little dipper). Kochab is
well known in mythology, with references dating to 2,467 b.c.e. It,
and a companion star are known as the Guardians of the Pole.

The mathematics of quantum theory indicates that Kochab will soon
appear as a supernova. Its distance is estimated at 120 light-years.


References: W. Pauli, 'on the nature of transcendence, acausal
connections in the space/time continuum.
Brian Josephson, Cambridge University. 'Mind/Matter
Unification Project.
Dr. Montague Ullman, Einstein College, New York

'entelekk' - numomathematics

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