The NSTP ( Non - Spatial Thinking Process ) theory is the most advanced, theoretically accurate, unificatory theory that is deeply related to the idea of the whole world to be a matrix. Through the NSTP theoretical perspective space (as a room or void out there) is a projection of non - spatial mind, which is the reality. Space is a mere form of illusion, a virtual reality. Thus the theory speaks of two worlds : 1. Spatial (the pseudo one) and 2.
Non - spatial (the real one). The whole reality is thus a universal non - spatial program whose real elements (hardware) are non - spatial feelings while space is a kind of software that is projected or morphed onto the non - spatial hardware. And the best practical way, it seems, is to modulate the non - spatial program (say, through meditation) to change the spatial illusion (or even terminate it) in order to gain maximum pleasure..
Silent Motorized Art Frames to Conceal Plasma, LCD, and up to 120" Projection Displays.
(ContentDesk) April 13, 2004 -- Large plasma and projection screens are becoming standard in new construction and remodeling. Unfortunately, the disadvantage of these screens becomes apparent when they are turned off and all you have is a large gray piece of glass on the wall. Most designers, builders, and homeowners have tried to fight with this aesthetic dilemma.Media Decor, LLC has solved the problem with its HideandChic motorized art frames. When the TV is off, all that is seen on the wall is a beautifully framed painting. When the TV is on, the canvas rolls up and the TV appears.This unit exclusively uses the Lutron/Vimco Quiet Electric Drive (QED) for silent and smooth operation.
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Silent Motorized Art Frames to Conceal Plasma, LCD, and up to 120" Projection Displays.
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