Cosmology
On 31 January 2011 Susan Joy Rennison held a presentation titled Space Weather: Implications for planet Earth and humankind. Here is a short description of this more than two and a half hour long presentation: According to Richard Fisher, head of NASA’s Heliophysics Division: “Earth and space are about to come into contact in a [...]
In his review of the puzzles encountered at the frontiers of science, Ervin Laszlo has found that in order to account for a growing number of things and processes that are undoubtedly real and are likely to be fundamental, a new factor needs to be added to the repertory of laws and concepts of contemporary [...]
In his three-volume series of the Convergence material, David Wilcock sets forth the idea that we live in an eight-dimensional, octave-based universe. The majority of current physicists all agree that there must be several dimensions higher than our own – but they believe there to be ten dimensions, not eight. Wilcock exposes the flaws in [...]
Before embarking upon his ultimately successful quest to discover the laws of planetary motion, Johannes Kepler tried to explain the sizes of the orbits of the planets from first principles: developing a mathematical model of the orbits based upon nested Platonic solids. Since, at the time, the solar system was believed by most to be [...]
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A growing black hole Nassim Haramein, Director of Research at The Resonance Project Foundation has a new blog titled Nassim’s Journal. The first post on this blog is about the fundamental confirmation of Haramein’s theory described in his papers as a universe composed of different scale black holes from universal size to atomic size. For [...]





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