My Universe-A Transcendent Reality
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About the Book
A theme throughout My Universe is that our consciousness exists simultaneously in transcendent and material domains. The gift and power of transcendent consciousness is that we apparently share it with extraterrestrial beings everywhere in the cosmos. Author Vary describes sub-quantum hyperspace phenomena that enable and mediate our communion with extraterrestrials. These reflections prompted Vary to muse that in this sense we are all extraterrestrials Our consciousness transcends the material and elevates and entwines our spirits. My Universe - A Transcendent Reality is a literary work with profound technological and teleological overtones. Vary’s prophetical prose-poesy essays combine physics, metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and philosophy. He offers extraordinary radical ideas that can expand our dominion over nature and promote self-realization. Vary's book differs from others of its genera because it presents a rational basis for understanding the transcendent reality that influences our lives and by which we can enhance our interpersonal relations and infinite potentials. My Universe describes the foundation for perceiving a transcendent reality with quantum phenomena which we may experimentally observe as evidence of the intertwining of the transcendent and material. From this foundation we may realize transcendent communications with extraterrestrial beings. This is because there is a bond between transcendent reality and material reality, between transcendent human consciousness and extraterrestrial reality; which are seemingly separated only by a tenuous hyperspace interface that may be traversed by advanced human techniques.
About the Author
Alex Vary retired from NASAs Lewis Research Center after over 36 years as research scientist and supervisor. He began his NASA career in the Centers Nuclear Division. Varys first major assignment was research in methods for converting nuclear thermal energy directly into electricity for Mars mission auxiliary power. He then conducted research in liquid metal heat transfer for nuclear power conversion until all NASA nuclear work was halted. As an advocate of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods he developed during studies of liquid metal containment, he established an NDE laboratory for the Center. Vary guided its progress to his retirement in 1995, and gained world recognition for his pioneering work and numerous contributions to NDE technology for high temperature composites and ceramics for advance aircraft engines and structures.