Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Wish You Could Have Met Mrs Jane Roberts, Professor Stephen Hawking


Paul Jackson happened upon a copy of an email that he sent to Professor Stephen Hawking on Thursday 10th June 2010 at 14.24 hours, yesterday. A brief moment in time, I suppose. I don't really have much association with the Paul Jackson who was present in 2010 however, he did show flashes of brightness, now and again. He still does although, that was now, then, and this is now, now. Then, tomorrow, it will be now, again, and this post will be relegated to His-story.

I wouldn't preclude any information a theoretical physicist might give me. Theory, after all, is theory. Theory is not fact and never will be. Therefore, it would be extremely dismissive of this writer not to concur with vastly talented men such as Thomas Young, Wolfgang Pauli, and Max Planck. What happens at the sub atomic level is the biggest mystery of all, and it is also where our mathematic models hit the proverbial brick wall.

To balance this off, I would imagine the unimaginable and have those three gentleman sit at a round table with Albert Best, Colin Fry, and Jack Webber. If only. And perhaps there would be enough spirit evidence for those 3 eminent physicists to gasp in astonishment and bring acceptance to spirit mediumship as we accept the substance to their theories.

Here's the email Paul sent

'' Dear Stephen,

I am (for want of a more defining language) a Spirit Medium/Communicator. It's my hobby.

How would you explain the mechanics of time, in particular to the human brain accessing/receiving information regarding future events?

I noticed that Professor Brian David Josephson directed the Mind-Matter Unification Project, and is open to parapsychological phenomena along with a growing list of other prominent physicists.

My experiments produce the same results under the same conditions. Facts, are indeed facts, and hardened sceptics that sit with me cannot deny that I give highly personal information (names and numbers, too) that defies the normally accepted gathering of information from research ''

Love, Always,

Paul