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.


Jay Weidner


As is usually the case these days all the people I find most interesting are completely interwoven and inextricably connected. I don't just mean those I listen and read but even those I meet are often a catalyst for connections I make with those who I want to meet. For example once I started to listen to Jay Weidner I heard him share that Terrence McKenna said that 'one day they will come to you Jay and ask you what does it mean'. It's like concentric rings of connection and it extends for me to people I've connected with personally in Byron Bay Australia, Hawaii, Taiwan and Bangkok. And that's just in the last few months with people on my social graph. Naturally I've covered the topic of connection density and data volume in my synchronicity post but this kind of serendipity has the velvet touch of destiny instead of luck. The only question is how long and how deep as I'm reluctant to do anything else but continue to turn over stones till I achieve what has now become a concrete goal and which I may already have glimpsed on a molecular level. So to speak. This is the first hour of an interview with Jay which if you wish to listen to the rest will require a subscription to Red Ice Radio. He's a fascinating man and his interviewer is sufficiently knowledgeable and seasoned to secure a great interview from Jay.


Thailand Seismology


I'm trying to make sense of this information from the Sumatran earthquake but need some help. If anybody knows anyone at Chulalongkorn University Geology Department that would be ace. Thank you.