The space between thoughts

"Do you believe in the Afterlife? No, but I don't believe in the Presentlife either."
Paul Laffoley on Gravity
"[My father] had this quirky thing of not believing in gravity. And giving me a constant headache about that one. He would say if I showed any interest in gravity, I was becoming a dupe of the system. He could see indications I was beginning to believe in it." - Paul Laffoley
Paul Laffoley, one of the architects of the World Trade Center, claimed his creativity came from having a brain chip implanted by aliens, among other special ideas. More of his Art can be seen here.
Would the esoteric alchemist and proto-scientist Isaac Newton - who in 1666 published a book that shaped the understanding of gravity for centuries - have agreed with Laffoley dad in some ways?
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” - Thomas Edison
Symbolic Hieronymus Machine
Considering starting a project in the Radionic / Psychotronic space. The current market offerings are underdeveloped while the need and potential are infinite. Get in touch last Thursday if this sounds interesting. Critics that say esoteric engineering, technomancy and imaginative science is just a cheap trick and form of Pareidolia don't appreciate the profoundly paradoxical nature of perception and meaningful "coincidences".
The ideas were not good, but ideas that nobody else had
"Nick was a remarkable idea man. The ideas were usually not good, but they were really remarkable in that they were the kind of ideas that nobody else had. Nick really was a genius in a very important sense -- he often invented things that required two new ideas simultaneously, which is something that normally, hardly anyone ever does." - Herbert York describing Nicholas Christofilos
Scientific, Post-Modern Secular Materialism (Failed Space Junk Out Of Control) - Art by Leunig