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Mick commented on Nova on 12.13.11
Much of what Brian Greene suggests about the fabric of the universe was describe by an entity called Seth, as channeled by Jane Roberts in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The discussions were published in three books called The Seth Materials, Seth Speaks The Eternal Validity of the Soul, and The Nature of Personal Reality. In them he describes his understanding of the multidimensional aspects of our existence and the reality of the universe, and it very much aligns with much of Brian Greenes descriptions of the universe. Is Brian Greene possibly familiar with these publications?
Physicist Brian Green hosts "The Fabric of the Cosmos," a four-part series about space, time and the universe. Part 1, "What Is Space?," explains that space isn't the void it's often portrayed to be, but a dynamic tapestry that's manipulated by gravity.
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