Re: Time travel and consulting universal mind.

Fred Epps ( (no email) )
Fri, 1 Jan 1999 00:45:03 -0800

Hi Ren and Jerry,
>
>Regarding yes or no and question of FE
>If the question is supposedly asked from the universal mind, the answer
>will never be yes.

Actually we ask a specific group that we call the 'technical guides'.
They understand the context of my questions and don't get nitpicking
with me :-)

>What ever we think happens, there is no free lunch.

On the contrary, it is all a free lunch, given to us with no strings
attached :-)

>Ask the question " Can I borrow FE and then ask question as to how, you
>probably get a yes all the way.

The more specific the questions the more specific the answers. Of
course the danger with yes or no answers is that you can totally miss
the point in your questions. In that case the answers become
contradictory and confusing and we have to backtrack.

>Looking at the mathematical precision with which matter behaves,
creation
>cannnot work without rules and we have a fair idea what the rules are:
So
>far have found even with Joe's cell that precision is what governs
results.

No question about that. We are working as hard to understand the rules
and mechanisms as we are to get good intuitive information, the two must
be balanced.

Fred