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Abundance 4 ALL šŸ’™ Peloponnese Living

How Greek Influences Quantum Physics

A Weekend Read for nerdies with a longing to dive deeper into the signs of our times

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I love being in Peloponnese, Greece. Nature informs me here. Nature soothes me. Nature for me is floating in the calm crystal clear sea of the Argulic Gulf and thinking a bit about current times and Greek Math, Myth & Magic.

Thyrea is my portal. But I can find it everywhere in this peninsula. The food, the wines, the biodynamic farms, snorkeling and dancing with gravity in the sea.

Thyrea is my muse…

I hope you will be happy with this Greek, a tiny bit technical read. Technology is what emerges in the world and we are reinventing our health with it. Finding solutions, designing sponge cities with wetlands and rivers. And thinking deep about reflection and absorption of heat on our planet, in our cities, in our lands.

Cooling the planet. Can it be done?

Of course, it can be done. The question is, do we want to do it? It has nothing to do with carbon, you know. Gaia Theory is clear about it. The earth is a self-repairing planet. If we wouldn’t emit it, she might have to erupt a few more volcanos.

Human survival and thriving has everything to do with local adaptation to the whims of Gaia’s weather.

We have a friend Giorgos. He’s the best natural farmer in Peloponnese. 35+ year of experience in Corinth soil. Beautiful biodynamic farm Gerania.Naturation with a few animals, a market garden, olives and grapes. He’s very observant like all farmers are.

He says: ā€œDesiree, the wind changed 4 years ago. And that’s bad. Before, the wind came mostly from the cool east. Now it comes from the west. And that’s hot wind because of the oil refineries in Corinth.

He can’t change his farm location. He has to adapt. That’s what farmers do. Be observant. And adapt. He finds solutions for his soil and his grapes to prevent them from burning. Mike and I helped him plant shade. Plant water and coolness.

We helped him think local solutions.


Greek Language

This week, my Greek teacher Kathy asks me if I want to have Greek lesson in the sea this week. Yesssssss! Of course, I want that! Our teacher is 83 years old and fun to be with. We often share a lunch and have deep talks.

Greek sea with hats
Picture taken by me during our Greek lesson. Hats bobbing in a calm bay.

This time, we spoke about many things. Mike and I can hear through the Greek language now and we are so proud of ourselves. It’s often a weird triangle going between Greek, English and Dutch.

These languages work completely different.

First of all, Greek is a language like French. Everything is spirited and biological. Whether is is a table or a window or a car. It’s male, female or neutral. You feel the sun and the living tree still in the table. The light and mirror reflection in the windows. English doesn’t do that. And Most Dutch people forgot the difference between male and female ā€œthingsā€.

In Greek, a vehicle is to aphto kinito. Self-moving. Self-kinetics. But who’s the self? The vehicle? The person driving the vehicle? The car and person as one?

Merged? Like Russian dolls inside each other? One organism?

Also, Greek has a formal form that is plural. Dutch has it too, but in our opinionated country most people want to be equal. Opinion is more important than status or respect. English doesn’t even know a formal form. Everybody is YOU. How old you are, what status you have, it doesn’t matter. Just YOU.

But what you is a Queen? In old Dutch, she was also addressed as plural. WE the people. We the Queen.

The most funny in Greek is the question mark ??? It’s ;;; in Greek.

Counter intuitive. Contra-normal.

Para-normal. In spite of normal. Beyond normal.


Quantum Physics and Geometry Math

I understand the world in language mechanisms. Passive designs. The subject before the object. But the professors around me talk to me about the math and geometry of spatial relations. Nature is math after all and we are living in a super-interesting times now that Newton will be more and more replaced by quantum physics. I don’t mean quantum mechanics and a supercomputer.

I mean biology. Cosmology. The way our planet works with Gaia Theory. Proven now for 40,000 natural phenomena. Quantum Geometry.

Behind the paywall, I’ll talk a bit more about the link between Greek language and quantum physics. Why behind the paywall? Because it will not interest most people in my tribe anyway.

You like to dive deeper into emotions. Sometimes I get you interested by telling you about neurosciences. Human nature. But hardcore particles and waves?

For the ones that ARE interested, here it comes. Let’s talk a bit about PARA this weekend. After all, Greek is the language of Plato’s Cave, light & shadow, Pythagoras and the measurable sciences.

And I wrote science magazines about plasma and vacuum for 10 years of my career. So, quantum just interests me. And it’s very fascinating to relate it to where the western sciences came from. Greece.

So, you can let me know if it interests you as well. Otherwise, scroll on.

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