08-29-2020, 02:22 AM
(06-30-2018, 01:00 AM)user94 Wrote: Yeah I was looking this up, I don't know whether its the same guy you listed in obituary.
https://www.wired.com/2002/12/prayer/
His partner did die.
Her boyfriend, Mark Comings, was a theoretical physicist. He felt that an eight-dimensional universe could explain how a healer in Santa Fe could influence a patient in San Francisco: In our ordinary three-dimensional world, healer and patient appear far apart, but in one of the as-yet-unmeasurable extra dimensions, they'd be in the same place. Targ would shake him off – speculation wasn't for her. She had patients to care for.
I'd like to hear more about Mark Comings' eight-dimensional universe. It matches up with suppressed 19th century mathematics (bi-quaternions; an extension of complex numbers) that I stumbled across. They do a much better job of computing particle movements and interactions than Einstein's Tensor Calculus (27 dimensions, often used in string theory).