Showing posts with label cosmos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmos. Show all posts

Friday 22 April 2011

Race Against Time


The more research I do the more the nagging question comes back to me. Why is time and symbolism so important. Take two shining examples that anybody who does serious research on has to come out of the rabbit hole shaking their head, 911 and the Landing on the moon. I defy anybody to spend a couple of days researching the ritualism and coincidences for those two subjects and not be in the least concerned. Well, anybody except the bread and circus zombies.

Well it just so happens that I've parked Obama in a place where I am trying not to make a premature judgement as a few tidbits of research I've done give him till the end of his first term at least. I wont share them as they're tiny and pointless to others but to me they are pointers. 

Indicators that he's playing three dimensional chess. Let's just leave it at that. So today I heard another piece of information that turned the neuro cog in my head one degree more in the right direction. I was pissed off that Obama was going to the UK for a state visit and royal wedding. The British are such dutiful flag wavers and have no idea of the larger game being played out. Well I understand that visit is off for cosmic reasons. Which is how I like it. I'll post the interviews where I heard that later when I figure out how to put mp3 into Youtube.

Friday 15 April 2011

First Orbit


Only a couple of weeks after posting and the viewing count for the anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's orbit around this fragile eco-jewel of the universe called earth is close to 2.5 million. Thanks to Top Documentary Films

Sunday 3 April 2011

Bhagavad-Gītā



Popular with Gandhi, Einstein, Herman Hesse and Emerson try to read The Bhagavad Gita as it was written. It's not fiction and it's free online at Google Books.

Saturday 5 March 2011

We Are Stardust, We Are Golden






"I'll camp out on the land - I'll try to set my soul free" -Matthew's Southern Comfort never fails to hit the spot.The last photo is this year's catwalk which is heavily biased towards the silver spacewalk, and nothing to do with the price of an ounce going up exponentially. My friends tell me there's a huge difference between buying silver and actually having it in metal in a safe. Paperwork I guess.




Other times I find myself singing Life on Mars because some are utterly unambiguous about that number. Then I get distracted because I didn't know what time it was and the lights were low. Or is it because he'd like to come and meet us but he thinks he'd blow our minds?


Hey that's far out, so you heard him too? Very few have heard or seen this original.



I have no idea why but one picture I posted on Tumblr two days ago has gone ballistic around the world. Here it is.


We look so small and fragile from the moon. We pretend we're not, but we feel so omnipotent staring into our iPhones.



Thursday 17 February 2011

X Class

The satellite photo above is worth clicking on for a larger view.

I've been hanging out with some very interesting people and they all have a lot of insanely entangled threads interconnecting each other with narratives that are very hard to keep an open mind on. However, there is one scientific metric that I can point you towards as a sort of unifying theory without going down the rabbit hole of ideas. 

They all largely agree that the Sun is much more than some inanimate object and that its part of a system that responds not only to outside galactic phenomena but in some part reflects the collective consciousness/well being of the planet. A thought that is no more irrational (to me) than quantum mechanics and non locality/Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Personally I have a hard time figuring out how a sun burns for such a long long time. I don't buy conventional thinking on that point. You can see with the largest X Class Solar flare since 2006 above, that in so many ways it's about as fire-like it gets 

NASA writes: On Valentine's Day (ET) the Sun unleased one of its most powerful explosions, an X-class flare. The blast was the largest so far in the new solar cycle. Erupting from active region AR1158 in the Sun's southern hemisphere, the flare is captured here in this extreme ultraviolet image from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The intense burst of electromagnetic radiation momentarily overwhelmed pixels in SDO's detectors causing the bright vertical blemish. This X-class flare was also accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), a massive cloud of charged particles traveling outward at nearly 900 kilometers per second. Skywatchers at high latitudes should be alert for aurorae tonight.

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Cosmic Capitalism


 







If survival of the species is a worthwhile game-plan then application of logic can't be harmful.

My thoughts are we have three options:


There's enough history to argue that we are no more in control of our destiny, then there is evidence of why we exist in the vastness of the universe, apparently alone. Most of our discoveries are more a case of accidents then purpose-driven discovery, and so the solution is let it unfold without a plan. I have a deep conviction about transition of energy after death and don't fear dying, but it strikes me as odd that those who are least predisposed to this kind of thinking, are most unlikely to openly and vocally champion Capitalism's course of action. If one doesn't believe in life after death why hand over to those who are living?


This option requires a more immediate and locally self-sufficient discussion on managed population decline. In 50 years with one-family-one-child policies, as China has already shown, we could be in a position to conclude what that harmony means. How the resources are intelligently shared, how much untouched nature is to be contiguous with humans and how to rewire corporations to wean them off addiction to profits.


The picture of the Chanel logo on the moon was the first visualization that made sense to me.

It never occurred to me until recently that capitalism could be the solution to our problem. Not the mutant strain we are working. Currently capitalism is a shoe scraping cripple for unbiquitous wealth creation. It's the HIV of abundance, a malignant tumor on our collective hope for a better tomorrow. 

What explains the absence of truly awesome visionary branding, selling futures of cosmic   promises with travel or luxury brands (for example) vying with each other right now to brand the lunar surface as a terrestrially inspired vision. I'm talking about a celebration of firm conviction in cosmic capitalism, physically investing in the wealth needed to enable us to eject ourselves from the orbit of an uninhabitable Earth, and leaving behind a spent womb and bruised uterus ready for metamorphic change? A Goodbye-Earth lunar-branding experience, celebrating escape from orbit, and out of this solar system and onto the next.

With capitalism that has vision such as this I can roll with the costs of what is left behind. But the capitalism we have. It has no balls. It's a parasite. It has no future.

What say you?