Einstein thought that if
only he could find the right unified magnetic field theory, this
theory might also explain the structure of matter. Thus he could
fill the troubling gap in quantum theory - the inability to describe
the world otherwise than in terms of mere probabilities. He doubted
his ability to find this "more complete theory," but he was convinced
that someday, somebody would find it. "I cannot," he admitted, "base
this conviction on logical reasons my only witness is the pricking
of my little finger."
The
Days of Today are Numbered.
The Future Will Not Wait.
Launch
your mind into hyperspace "One
cannot help but be in awe when
one contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life,
of the marvelous structure of reality,"
THE
MONTAUK PROJECT
"
In the 1950's, ITT developed sensor technology that could literally
display what a person was thinking. It was essentially a mind-reading
machine. It operated on the principle of picking up the ectromagnetic
functions of human beings and translating those in an understandable
form. It consisted of a chair in which a person would sit. Coils,
which served as sensors, were placed around the chair. There were
also three receivers, six channels and a Cray 1 computer which
would display what was on a person's mind - digitally or on a
screen."
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