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The Power of Goa Trance
So, I'm reading this book about VSL Theory (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_speed_of_light) called Faster Than The Speed of Light by Joao Mageuijo, an autobiographical tale of how Joao came up with his submission for Unified Field Theory.
So, to sum of the first 138 pages, Joao sucks.
Then, upon realization that he may be kicked out of school for sucking, he begins work on his realized answer to the Big Bang riddles, a Variable Speed of Light. It's, at first, only sketchwork with a lot of holes, and he is rarely able to concentrate due to all the douchebags at Cambridge.
So on page 153, or 1997, he escaped to Goa India to dedicate himself full-time to working on his VSL theory. And for the next 4 pages, or 2 weeks, he is engulfed.
| quote: | in 1997, whenI first visited Goa, the rave culture was at its heights, with all-night beach parties striking at full moon,and Goan Trance music blasting out into the Indian ocean and the rest of the universe....Rave parties on the beach extended until sunrise, punctuated by the odd police helicopter passing over, pointing floodlights at us in clear warning that insufficient bribes had been paid....
In return, the crowd would aim their lasers at the helicopters, projecting little red hearts all over it.....
Although using one's brain appeared to be discouraged in this peculiar environment, I must say that mine worked better than ever.
From a faraway sound system, I could hear the rave cliche song broadcast in an electronic voice: "When you dream there are no rules, anything can happen, people can fly." As I relaxed, a few VSL breakthroughs suddenly came to me. |
Trance 1, House 0
Yeah, i said it.
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Everything is beautiful. Let the music carry you. Baby I will follow you forever. Nowhere else I'd rather be when you're lying next to me. Let the music carry us together.
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