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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Medieval Mosque Shows Amazing Math Discovery
The mosques of the medieval Islamic world are artistic wonders and perhaps mathematical wonders as well. A study of patterns in 12th- to 17th-century mosaics suggests that Muslim scholars made a geometric breakthrough 500 years before mathematicians in the West.… Continue reading
Category Sacred Geometry
Tags geometry, mosque, patterns, Penrose, quasicrystal
Robert Kennedy
Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential,… Continue reading
1000’s of New Mayan Structures Discovered
A flyover of Belize’s thick jungles has revolutionized archaeology worldwide and vividly illustrated the complex urban centers developed by one of the most-studied ancient civilizations — the Maya. University of Central Florida researchers led a NASA-funded research project in April… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Mayan, ruins
The Sun Coral
‘The Sun Coral’ (by MORPHOLOGIC) Tubastrea coccinea or ‘Sun Corals’, have an unusual background story, being the only invasive stony coral to become established in the Caribbean basin. Native to the tropical Indo-Pacific Oceans, they were first noted living on… Continue reading
Category Art & Design, Science, Videos
Tags biology, coral
Rabindranath Tagore
The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence.
Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore
Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore in Berlin, Germany, 14th July, 1930 Nobel Laureates Prof Albert Einstein (1921) and Sir Rabindranath Tagore (1913) met at Einstein’s residence in Berlin, Germany, on 14th July 1930, as photographed. The recorded conversation elegantly demonstrates… Continue reading
Pranasynthesis – No Food or Fluids for 65 Years
“I feel no need for food and water” states Prahladbhai Jani, a seventy-six year old Indian ascetic who lives in a cave near the Ambaji temple in the state of Gujarat. Mr. Jani claims that he has not had food… Continue reading
Category Medicine, Mystics, Science, Videos
Tags breatharian, medicine, Phrahladbhai Jani, prana, yogi
Carl Sagan
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Category Quotes
Tags Carl Sagan, quotes
Resonance Mandalas of La Maná
In 1984 a large cache of over 300 artifacts was discovered by a small group of gold prospectors led by engineer Dr. Elias Sotomayor in a tunnel 300’ below ground in the jungle-covered mountains of La Maná, Ecuador. Accurate dating… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Alexander Putney, artifacts, Ecuador, Klaus Dona, resonance, Sanskrit, stones
Nikola Tesla
We are automata entirely controlled by the forces of the medium being tossed about like corks on the surface of the water, but mistaking the resultant of the impulses from the outside for free will… A very sensitive and observant… Continue reading
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