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The Electric Universe links page
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| Thunderbolts - picture of the day archive Read breaking news about an alternative Electric Universe explanation of recent news items. http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/00current.htm | |
| The Plasma Universe Website of Anthony Peratt, author of Physics of the Plasma Universe. http://plasmauniverse.info/ | |
| Plasma Cosmology Papers http://public.lanl.gov/alp/plasma/papers.html | |
| Society for Interdisciplinary Studies The oldest and most up to date society for catastrophist information and research http://www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/ | |
| Halton Arp - A Modern Day Galileo "You can't vote on the truth." No matter how many people believe something, if the observations prove it wrong, it is wrong. Arp presents the observations that show the Big Bang theory is wrong. http://www.haltonarp.com | |
| Don Scott: The Electric Cosmos A professor of electrical engineering gives his view of how stars really work. http://www.electric-cosmos.org/ | |
| THOTH email newsletter The THOTH Newsletter is available free of charge to anyone with an interest in the expanding discussion of the Saturn Model or the Electric Universe. http://www.kronia.com/newsletter.asp | |
| Maverick Science Ev Cochrane's development of a unified theory of myth and science—the so-called Saturn theory. The Saturn theory has profound and wide-ranging ramifications for a host of scientific disciplines, including astronomy, planetary geology, psychology, comparative religion, and linguistics among others. Ev is publisher and co-editor (together with Dwardu Cardona) of the journal called Aeon. http://www.maverickscience.com | |
| AEON Journal AEON is a journal of myth, science, and ancient history specializing in archaeoastronomy and comparative mythology. The journal explores the evidence for global catastrophes and interplanetary upheaval in the recent past. It has particular significance for cosmogony and the Electric Universe. http://www.aeonjournal.com/ | |
| Skeptical Investigations Skepticism is necessary and healthy, and we would be foolish to believe everything we are told. But genuine skepticism is about open-minded enquiry, not denial. This new website presents an investigation into the true meaning of Skepticism in Science. http://www.skepticalinvestigations.org/orthodoxies/electric.htm | |
| Mythopedia From the second half of the 20th century, cosmologists and geophysicists have made great advances in modelling the electromagnetic environment of the earth in response to the solar wind and other external features impinging on the earth, such as Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and, far less frequently, cometary intruders into the inner solar system. Our purpose is to consider how knowledge of this kind might aid our understanding of traditional ideas about cosmology and the recent history of the earth, as documented in the history of astronomy, archaeoastronomy and certain classes of mythology and ancient ritual. http://www.mythopedia.info/ | |
| Rupert Sheldrake Online Author of Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: A Do-It Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science. "Science in its ideology sees itself as doing a fearless exploration of the unknown. Most of the time it is a fearful exploration of the almost known." http://www.sheldrake.org/ | |
| Ralph Sansbury's Papers A return to a classical physics approach to the nature of magnetism and gravity and their relationship to the electrical structure of matter. http://physics101.org/ |
Prof. Ing. Meyl demonstrates Nikola Tesla's wireless power transmission in Washington DC - Google Video
Prof. Ing. Meyl demonstrates Nikola Tesla's longitudinal electricity transmission aka Scalar Waves in Washington D.C. at a Tesla Science meeting in 2003!!
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Standing on the shoulders of giants
Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants (Latin: nanos gigantium humeris insidentes) is a Western metaphor meaning "One who develops future intellectual pursuits by understanding the research and works created by notable thinkers of the past"; a contemporary interpretation. However, the metaphor was first recorded in the twelfth century and attributed to Bernard of Chartres. It was famously uttered by seventeenth-century scientist Isaac Newton (see below). The picture is derived from the Greek mythology where the blind giant Orion carried his servant Cedalion on his shoulders.
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- 1 Attribution and meaning
- 2 References during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries
- 3 Application to the free software movement
- 4 Contemporary references
- 5 References
- 6 Further reading
- 7 External links
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The attribution to Bernard is due to John of Salisbury. In 1159, John wrote in his Metalogicon:[1]
- "Bernard of Chartres used to say that we are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants, so that we can see more than they, and things at a greater distance, not by virtue of any sharpness of sight on our part, or any physical distinction, but because we are carried high and raised up by their giant size."
- ("Dicebat Bernardus Carnotensis nos esse quasi nanos, gigantium humeris insidentes, ut possimus plura eis et remotiora videre, non utique proprii visus acumine, aut eminentia corporis, sed quia in altum subvenimur et extollimur magnitudine gigantea")
According to medieval historian Richard Southern, Bernard is comparing the modern scholar (12th century) to the ancient scholars of Greece and Rome:[2]
- [The phrase] sums up the quality of the cathedral schools in the history of learning, and indeed characterizes the age which opened withGerbert (950-1003) and Fulbert (960-1028) and closed in the first quarter of the 12th century with Peter Abelard. [The phrase] is not a great claim; neither, however, is it an example of abasement before the shrine of antiquity. It is a very shrewd and just remark, and the important and original point was the dwarf could see a little further than the giant. That this was possible was above all due to the cathedral schools with their lack of a well-rooted tradition and their freedom from a clearly defined routine of study.
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The phrase also appears in the works of the Jewish tosaphist Isaiah di Trani (c. 1180 – c. 1250):[3]
- "Should Joshua the son of Nun endorse a mistaken position, I would reject it out of hand, I do not hesitate to express my opinion, regarding such matters in accordance with the modicum of intelligence alloted to me. I was never arrogant claiming "My Wisdom served me well". Instead I applied to myself the parable of the philosophers. For I heard the following from the philosophers, The wisest of the philosophers asked: "We admit that our predecessors were wiser than we. At the same time we criticize their comments, often rejecting them and claiming that the truth rests with us. How is this possible?" The wise philosopher responded: "Who sees further a dwarf or a giant? Surely a giant for his eyes are situated at a higher level than those of the dwarf. But if the dwarf is placed on the shoulders of the giant who sees further? ... So too we are dwarfs astride the shoulders of giants. We master their wisdom and move beyond it. Due to their wisdom we grow wise and are able to say all that we say, but not because we are greater than they."
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in The Friend (1828), wrote:
- "The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant's shoulder to mount on."
Against this notion, Friedrich Nietzsche argues that a dwarf (the academic scholar) brings even the most sublime heights down to his level of understanding. In the section of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1882) entitled "On the Vision and the Riddle", Zarathustra climbs to great heights with a dwarf on his shoulders to show him his greatest thought. Once there however, the dwarf fails to understand the profundity of the vision and Zarathustra reproaches him for "making things too easy on [him]self." If there is to be anything resembling "progress" in the history of philosophy, Nietzsche elsewhere[specify] writes, it can only come from those rare giants among men, shouting out to one another across the annals of time.
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Orion

The Year of Creation, 5508 | Supreme Priest Julius Caesar
Golden section: Fibonacci Numbers and the Pascal Triangle
The Year of Creation, 5508, and the Golden Section
In 46 B.C. the supreme Priest Julius Caesar by his decision carried out calendar reform. Introduced by Caesar, the calendar is still called Julian, though its elaboration was made by a group of Alexandria astronomers at the head of Sosigenes. The year with the length of 365.25 days was made the basis of the new calendar. Three Julian years out of every four have 365 days each (non leap years) and one � 366 days (leap year). Caesar decided to start counting of days of the new calendar from the New Moon, happened on Januarius 1, 45 B.C., thus moving the beginning of the year from Martius 1. The first year of the Julian calendar was a leap year.
In gratitude for the calendar reform and taking into account outstanding merits in the state and military spheres, the Senate decided to rename the month of Quintilis, when Caesar was born, into the month of Julius. The Julian calendar is the solar calendar. Its basic is the tropical year, and its months are in no way coordinated with the Moon. But the length of the year of 365.25 days, which is its basis, does not coincide with the length of the tropical year of 365.242 days, and there is no mechanism in the calendar's algorithm to correct this inaccuracy. As a result, every 128 years and 68 days one more divergence of one day is added, and the Julian year does not coincide more and more with the tropical year.
Revelations 13:18, speaking of the Anti-Christ, reads as follows:
"This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is a man's number. His number is 666."
See,
666 = 28 * 23 + 22
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1 4 6 4 1
1 5 10 10 5 1
1 6 15 20 15 6 1
1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1
1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1
1 9 36 84 126 126 84 36 9 1
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Breathing sets your tempo, and when you are having sex, good rhythm is better than bad rhythm.
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Galaxy color-magnitude diagrams the Green Valley | Wikipedia.org
Galaxy color-magnitude diagram
The Galaxy color-magnitude diagram shows the relationship between absolute magnitude, luminosity, and mass of galaxies. A preliminary description of the three areas of this diagram was made in 2003 by Eric F. Bell et al. from the COMBO-17 survey[
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- ^ Bell, Eric F. et al. Nearly 5000 Distant Early‐Type Galaxies in COMBO‐17: A Red Sequence and Its Evolution since z=1, The Astrophysical Journal, 608:752–767, 2004 June 20. [1]
- ^ Strateva, I., et al. Color Separation of Galaxy Types in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Imaging Data, 2001, The Astronomical Journal, 122, 1861 [2]
- ^ de Vaucouleurs, G. Integrated Colors of Bright Galaxies in the u, b, V System. 1961, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 5, 233. [3]
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