Showing posts with label nassim haramein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nassim haramein. Show all posts

Friday, 27 July 2012

Nassim Haramein




Update: Original video was removed so a substitute has been embedded here.


I don't listen so much to Coast To Coast these days but George Noory is the best radio host in the business. I'd prefer it if he could do more edgy interviews but his integrity as a person shines through for me even though he's ex Navy and so for a while I entertained the notion that he might be ONI. I don't think so anymore. This is a great interview just uploaded with Nassim Haramein.

Here's the blurb:

Nassim Haramein has spent years researching the geometry of hyperspace, theoretical physics, cosmology, chemistry, as well as anthropology and ancient civilizations. He presented his concept about the structure of space & time, and suggested that if it was fully utilized, it could usher in a new era of space and time travel. The vacuum between atoms is not empty, but is a fluctuating energy that is the source of everything, and has discrete, quantifiable elements that could be thought of as very tiny pixels, he explained. These fluctuations are all around us, permeating everything, and organized into vortices of different sizes, he continued.

Fusing macro and micro-systems, Haramein studied fundamental aspects of these pixels, and found them to be part of a holographic universe, in which each point represents the entire system. Further, the tiny pixels in one proton represent the mass of the universe, and the relationship of the pixels inside the proton to those outside the proton yield a solution to gravity, which can be applied to an object of any size, he said. Such findings in quantum gravity "would give us the information necessary to start being able to engineer very advanced drive propulsion systems that could bring us to the stars literally," he declared.

The pixels could be considered little capsules of information, and you could think of time "as the memory of the structure of the vacuum," as things move through the vacuum, he noted. "In fact, this model may actually predict that memory is not a function of the brain directly but is a function of the brain accessing the information in the vacuum-- so the brain is like a radio," and if this held true, a person might be able to displace themselves anywhere in the universe, or access any time period, he suggested. "It opens doors that we can't even fathom today," Haramein commented, adding that he believes we're extremely close to a complete transformation in our energy production, transportation, and control of gravity.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Michael Talbot - The Holographic Universe (As Above, So Below)

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The more I study the new physics model including much of the holographic universe, the more I find it all hangs together in a way that the paradox of the standard model and quantum mechanics makes increasingly irrelevant. The materialist science junkies are relegated to smashing things up into smaller and smaller (metaphysical?) pieces while all the cool kids like Nassim Haramein and Jay Weidner are weaving them together into toroidal shaped vortexes of beauty and harmony.

Michael Talbot died prematurely from a rare cancer, and falls into that group of thinkers who challenged the materialist message sold by consumer fetishism's priests and scientists. People like John Lennon, Bob Marley and Bill Hicks who also died early, and for whom I question the nature of their death.

Remember: Study hard, work harder, consume as hard as you can and borrow hardest. Never question the premise of it all. 

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Still Going Around In Circles?




I've been increasingly into this model of the universe since I first stumbled across Nassim Haramein's work. The toroidal, vortex helical universe makes a lot more sense and the more you tinker away at it the more it fits together more elegantly. This video is only a basic model as there should be some 'spiralling' of the sun too but it conveys the point. Clif High has been gnawing on the topic too.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Thrive - Toroidal Physics & The New Energy

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Sometimes it takes an heir to the P&G corporate-elite-career path to blow open the whole mickey mouse show.

This new Thrive documentary on technological suppression and the new energy physics has received an incredible reception in my digital circles in the last week or so with over 50 000 views since it came out in that time. However, it wasn't until my friend and former Honda research scientist Robert Stanley urged me to watch it before it's removed (so far I've had to replace the banned embed three times) from Youtube as these samizdat culture videos often are that I opened a tab to watch it later.

I'm glad I did.

It's informative, well made, entertaining, educational and credible but most importantly it's uplifting because we know we're on the edge of something quite amazing and this film pushes that destiny one large mankind step closer. All you have to do is watch it and by just doing that, you'll be contributing towards a better world. 

Consciousness leads to creation leads to reality. Take the first step.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Nassim Harramein - Physics As You Go

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I was listening to Stephen Hawking's sidekick Leonard Mlodinow being interviewed a couple of nights ago lamely defending CERN smashing stuff up to see what happens even though the standard model we currently use works just fine. He compared it to discovering antibiotics when any cretin can figure out the first people to confiscate the technology will be the Pentagon to blow even more shit up. In a world where famine is still rampant I'm appalled that materialist science is selfish, dumb and dangerous. (The Standard model is Lego for Freemasons but let's not give the kids a the bulldozers till more urgent problems are solved).

In contrast Nassim Harramein's latest presentation on a physics is exciting, forward thinking and spiritually integrated. His humorous and engaging style is refreshing with wry observations that in the world of conventional physics nothing actually touches each other at an atomic level. I'd love to see him and Maurice Cotterell discuss their respective understanding of the universe. They generally tip toe around each other's ideas but don't always agree.


Update: I was listening to a book review of How the Hippies Saved Physics and I understand Hawkins 'caved' to Susskind in which case it's unfair to describe him as a sidekick.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Nassim Haramein - The New Einstein



I love Nassim Haramein's work. I'm not yet clever enough to reconcile it with Maurice Cotterell who I discovered recently but I find this subject of the new physics utterly fascinating, and more importantly I understand their way of thinking. 

Yesterday in the New Statesman I was moaning on about their puff piece on String Theory physicist Brian Greene who has some great ideas that overlap with what I'm learning but he quotes Einstein going against his elders when Einstein was radical enough to challenge Newtonian gravity.

Well, if you want refreshing and radical physics (as well as comprehensible) then Nassim Haramein is your man. After all. Didn't Einstein say if you can't explain it to your mother you don't understand it? Nassim is slowly but surely making headway with his predictions and understanding of the universe. 

Brian is out there on a theoretical harp plucking on the strings.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Single Digit Maths for Torsion (Vortex) Physics



The first time I saw Marko Rodin talking about this I knew there was something special going on but I only understood the conceptual level of his Rodin coil explanation and stumbled on the vortex energy maths. This video above explains it all and if I can understand it so can you. Lots of little chunks are falling into place from this explanation including torsion effects, hyperdimensional maths, sacred geometry, metatron's cube and zero point energy. I gotta say I'm very excited about this. Me and numbers we don't usually get on. It all began a few months ago with Mr Haramein. You should watch his videos. They're fun even if you don't like the numbers.

Update: Original video removed for publishing suppressed information. Replacement embeded November 2020

Friday, 20 May 2011

Look At It This Way


Roughly speaking the monkeys at CERN are wetting their knickers over the Higgs Boson as it will upend the standard model of physics. Which is curious because if that happens the existing reality gets changed and yet you try arguing about the existing reality with a particle theorist and they can't wait to talk about their credentials or some strait jacket Copenhagen agreement dialetic which is the scientific equivalent of don't ask don't tell for as long as the maths works out.

Nassim Haramein has already proved his worth to me and he seems to be making good progress on his space time theories incorporating vortex thinking (and a whole lot more deeply rooted in sacred geometry) that is the essence of the new emerging physics. The old materialist science robots are still sending people into space with the propulsion fuel like back in the sixties and yet they refuse to accept that the times they are a changing and that to be a part of change requires a different understanding of the universe and a rejection of the existing dogma. They hate Haramein and the closer he gets the more they despise him for being a thinker rather than an equation writer. You mark my words. Haramein is the future on so much science it cheers me no end to see him this happy. He's a nice bloke as well.

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Nassim Haramein



I've posted this talk before but as Google are removing all their Google videos outside of their Youtube purchase,  I urge you to spend a few hours with Nassim and two of his brilliant talks a la James Burke's 'Connections'. There's the famous crop circle alien face deconstruction here that left me smiling and shaking my head for weeks after it's so obvious. Either above or below I forget which talk it was but they're both cracking presentations on subjects as diverse as free energy, the galactic other, hyperspace, lost civilisations, crop circles and much much more. Watch it while you can. Clocks ticking.



Update: Google very kindly upgraded my Youtube account and I've saved these treasures of history and updated the embed code in these posts. Thank you Google.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Nassim Haramein


I was getting into Nassim Haramein a few months back. I exhausted all his online talks and so I moved on from his special brand of free thinking and for me exciting physics. He's sidelined by the traditional scientific community but has on at least three occasions provided theories of explanation that have subsequently been proved right, like his claim  linked below, that there's a black hole at the center of all galaxies. This is now backed up by traditionalists within the Milky Way, and is looking increasingly obvious universally not forgetting his theories on vortexes overlapping with Marko Rodin which are gaining validity


This latest podcast seems to have some updated information from the old lectures that I was watching a while back but which are still worth checking out as so much is still consistent with his ongoing research to explain the Universe on a cosmic to sub atomic scale. That's eight hours in two parts, I've linked to above but if time is limited full day is unrealistic. 


He's the kind of thinker that Einstein would have approved of. Creative, persistent and deeply curious in a way that time and again pops up in work from widely disparate fields that I hang out in, including Marko Rodin who I mentioned earlier and that I blogged about back here. Keep an eye out for the thoughts on Zero Point Energy because I think he's going to be proved right on that in the next couple of years and in fact Marko Rodin's field coil has only been sidelined as it's too dangerous to the entire model of capitalism propped up on fossil fuel oils. It's just a matter of time from where I'm at but then I've done a fair bit of homework and when it's time to rewrite the past to include those who persevered the most with the bare minimum, Nassim and Marko will be there along with a fresh analysis of the distorted narrative we've been spoon fed for centuries called history.