Videos
Why aren't our memories aren't stored in our brains? Unlike the images stored on our smartphones, our memories are saturated with "meaning" and seamlessly organized as a continuum in time and space. To explain memory's four-dimensional structures, we need to look to the thickness of Time itself. 2min.
Atoms are wispy clouds of electromagnetic energy surrounding minute nuclei. In cells, what produces life's mechanical motion of molecules rigidly structured in space and time? The Nobel Prize Physicist Erwin Schrodinger concluded this force remains unacknowledged by science in his acclaimed book, What is Life?
Within a growing organism, trillions of tiny micro currents direct molecules to operate metabolic cycles and build the body. Modern science is quick to ignore that such immense order and low entropy is an incalculable improbability. 2 min
How complex is life? Suppose we could see atoms in the palm of our hand the size of this (o) at 10 million magnification. How big would we be? 3 min
A quick animation of the life cycle of a picornavirus to give a general sense of the complex mechanics of the process and relative sizes of the molecular machines and RNA strand. 2 min
The behaviors of ants suggest the presence of conscious mind surrounded by a four-dimensional memory of events. With their nest suddenly exposed, the ants begin a desperate rescue of their eggs. The video starts at actual speed and slows to 1/10 actual speed. 2min
Life's unceasing, rigidly directed molecular motion creates the material anatomy of an organism. This clockwork expansion of microforces is four-dimensional in every respect. What can structures life's ever-increasing complexity. if not Block Time's four-dimensional volume? 20min