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21. April 2023 14:46
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Given the vastness of the universe and the number of planets that exist

21. April 2023 14:46 by Admin | 0 Comments

Given the vastness of the universe and the number of planets that exist, it is considered very likely that there are other inhabited planets in the universe.

There are a number of factors that suggest the possibility of extraterrestrial life. One of the most important is the sheer number of planets in the universe. Recent estimates suggest that there may be as many as 100 billion planets in our own Milky Way galaxy alone. And with the discovery of exoplanets (planets orbiting stars other than our Sun) becoming more and more common, it seems likely that many of these planets are in the habitable zone - the region around a star where the temperature is just right for liquid water to exist, which is considered one of the key requirements for life as we know it.

Furthermore, we have already found evidence of the building blocks of life (such as amino acids) in space, suggesting that the ingredients necessary for life are common throughout the universe. In addition, we know that life on Earth has survived in a variety of extreme conditions, suggesting that life may be able to exist in a wide range of environments.

So while we have not yet found definitive evidence of extraterrestrial life, the possibility of its existence is considered very likely by many scientists.

31. October 2020 22:58
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Carlos Castaneda and the Grey Alien Allies - The First Extraterrestrial Conversation?

31. October 2020 22:58 by Admin | 0 Comments

Carlos Castaneda and the Grey Alien Allies - The First Extraterrestrial Conversation?

 

If you look into the Nagual vs Tonal part of Castaneda's work, you can clearly see he is discussing what science has come to term the left and right hand sides of the Brain. You can look at Jill Bolte Taylor's talk on YouTube at Ted to get an idea of the difference between the two worlds, but essentially one is held together by dialog and the other is rather like being a conduit for perception rather than processing or labelling.

Once you accept these two states/worlds then you can begin to accept that the allies of which Castaneda speaks (the inorganic beings) could well be the grey aliens as they are thought to be non-biological entities created by a race that may well have become extinct since, and that they emulate a human being, but because they are essentially soulless, they do not appear as a luminous egg, but as a human form, even in the world of the Nagual, or unrestricted non-verbalised world of the other half of the brain.

 

21. October 2020 08:55
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M=e/c^2 the Inverse Square Law of Light

21. October 2020 08:55 by Admin | 0 Comments

M=e/c^2 the Inverse Square Law of Light

 

Spin is important. Spin is what creates mass, or the appearance of an object holding mass. When electromagnetic radiation is spinning in a certain way it creates a mass that can be detected through inertia, because the spinning of the EMR holds true to the same tendency as a gyroscope, it resists changes in its orientation, and as the EMR is spinning in many different axis of the impossibly small sphere in which it exists, it resists every change in momentum giving inertia.

Conversely, when EMR is travelling in a straight line, it appears to have no detectable mass, because it no longer has any spin, and therefore no resistance to changes in momentum or direction, such as when it is reflected by a mirror. This is why m=e/c^2 holds, because the energy being released is EMR travelling outwards obeying the inverse square law as it fills the area of the sphere from the radius distance from where it was released/had it spin disturbed.

The spinning of planet Earth is what gives the mass of each particle the appearance of attracting other matter by gravity. The spinning of the mass of the Earth creates a gravitational field just as a gyroscope does. It is encapsulated in its own gravitational field and invulnerable to other gravitational fields around it.

Every photon is a discrete energy packet of light but does it have a property that can be assimilated with this? Matter waves depict the interactions that indicate wave behaviour in light, just as they do in water, but if light can only travel at the constant c then how could it not be travelling in a straight line? As well as this the derivation of E=mc^2 depends on F=ma holding valid, which when considering light, really has no relevance whatsoever. There is no m, no a and no F. So what is really going on?

Photons are their own antiparticle according to latest quantum lore, which essentially means that light or EMR can account for wave-like behaviour without requiring interaction with any other phenomenon.