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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Stephen Hawking
The whole history of science has been the gradual realization that events do not happen in an arbitrary manner, but that they reflect a certain underlying order, which may or may not be divinely inspired.
Category Physics, Quotes, Sacred Geometry, Science
Tags geometry, Stephen Hawking
Jetter Green – Gallery
“Always drawn to sacred geometry, textures, colors, energy and nature, he turned to those elements as inspiration to create artwork that is not premeditated but instead evolves from the free flow of consciousness.” View Gallery
Category Art & Design, Sacred Geometry
Tags design, illustration, Jetter Green, visionary art
The Science Delusion: dogma in contemporary science – Rupert Sheldrake
Sheldrake questions many of science’s basic ‘truths’, which are revealed, with splendid irony, to be either assumptions or, heaven forbid, beliefs. That the Universe began with a Big Bang has been orthodoxy since the 1960s, but it is actually a… Continue reading
Category Consciousness, Science
Tags consciousness, memory, morphogenetic field, resonance, Rupert Sheldrake
Every black hole contains a new universe | Fox News
Rather surprising to find a Fox News article talking about torsion fields and Universes nested within black holes. Fans of Nassim Haramein will be happy to see this type of reporting in mainstream media. (Fox News) Our universe may exist… Continue reading
Category Astronomy, Nassim Haramein, Physics
Tags black holes, cosmology, singularity, torsion, universe
Hyperdimensional torsion field physics – Anular Eclipse
Geometric alignments — of ROTATING planetary/stellar objects — are crucial in creating scientifically observable changes in the underlying “torsion field Physics” … across the entire solar system … and, during solar eclipses, are capable of affecting a wide range of… Continue reading
Category Astronomy, Physics, Sacred Geometry
Tags eclipse, Enterprise Mission, experiments, hyperfield, Maurice Allais, Richard Hoagland, torsion
Excavations to restart at Neolithic site of Gobeklitepe
This year’s excavations will begin soon in Gobeklitepe, which is regarded as the world’s oldest temple and commonly named the “zero point of civilization.” This ancient temple is located in the eastern Turkish province of Sanliurfa. … Schmidt said there… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology, Symbolism
Tags excavation, Gobekli Tepe, sacred sites, symbols, Turkey
Last Call at the Oasis documenatary on water crisis
Developed, financed and executive produced by Participant Media, the company responsible for AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, FOOD, INC. and WAITING FOR “SUPERMAN”, LAST CALL AT THE OASIS presents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the central… Continue reading
New excavation reveals never before seen Mayan symbols and figures
A vast city built by the ancient Mayan civilisation and discovered nearly a century ago in modern day Guatemala is finally starting to yield its secrets – including a hint that apocalyptic predictions around the ‘end’ of the Mayan Calendar… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology, Symbolism
Tags calendar, excavation, Guatemala, Mayan, symbols, Xultzn
Conversation with Brien Foerster – Peruvian elongated skulls & artifacts
Live conversation with Brien Foerster of www.HiddenIncaTours.com about his investigations into pre-Inca cultures and the Sacred Valley of Peru, the many strange stone artifacts of Tiahuanaco, and the statues on Easter Island. Brien is assistant director of the Paracas History… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology, Books & Podcasts
Tags Brien Foerster, elongated skulls, Lloyd Piemysteries, Paracas, peru
Numerically Controlled Sharpie Drawings
These lovely sharpie drawings are a collaboration between Matt W. More (previously) and aarn who turned Matt’s vector drawings into machine language and then fed the instructions to a 3-axis CNC machine wielding a black Sharpie marker that proceeded to… Continue reading
Category Art & Design, Sacred Geometry
Tags CNC, drawings, robotics, sharpie
Scientists Stumped By Sun’s Asymmetrically Reversing Magnetic Field
The Sun’s magnetic field is reversing, South becoming North, as it does approximately every 11 years on a cycle, but this time, something even stranger is going on: The North is moving much faster than the South, and space scientists… Continue reading
Category Astronomy, Science
Tags CME, heliosphere, magnetic field, pole reversal, solar flare, space weather, Sun
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