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Dr John Hagelin answers a question about human flight.
by Global Good News staff writer
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7 January 2007
In a recent global press conference held in December 2006, Dr John Hagelin, Minister of Science and Technology of the Global Country of World Peace, answered the question of whether or not human flight is possible from the standpoint of quantum physics.
In a beautiful exposition about the expansion of the universe and the unmanifest dark energy that propels it—which expresses the repulsive rather than the attractive quality of gravity—Dr John Hagelin confirmed that through this repulsive quality of gravity, the body could be expelled from the earth and we could fall upwards, backwards, or any direction we chose.
Flying has been known and experienced throughout history even without the knowledge of modern quantum physics. Soon it is going to be commonplace, so it is important to understand that this phenomenon simply involves a deeper understanding and experience of the principle of gravity—as well as the Vedic techniques and ability to control it from the level of the Unified Field.
For more information about Yogic Flying, visit http://permanentpeace.org/technology/yogic_flying.html
Copyright © 2007 Global Good News(sm) Service.
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