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  • Fascinating! Makes me think of Nassim Haramein's presentation of the solar system in the shape of a helix. Except that his model is flawed, as Jason Verbelli points out, the planets don't magically orbit around the center axis, they "wobble" in their orbits... amazing.

  • @bitterbonker I appreciate that. When I discovered this, I was amazed as well. I feel like this is one of my strongest discoveries regarding his work. Ed Leedskalnin's genius, and his simplicity in demonstrating it are very humbling and inspiring. 

  • @TalkingToLeedskalnin - Reminds me of Galileo so, so much. Another paradigm-busting discovery... and yet, even now, I'm sure most astronomers will refuse to look through the scope and see it for themselves. Ah well, everything in its own time, I guess. Thanks for sharing your wisdom for those who have the eyes to see. :)

  • @bitterbonker Thats a huge compliment, and I am humbled by it. Leedskalnin is much smarter for making the discovery, than I am for recognizing it...!

    You know, it's an unfortunate aspect of human nature that it's difficult for us to realize and admit that we are wrong about things. It is one of the most limiting factors to our existence. I'm glad that there are at least a few careful observers in the world who can recognize wisdom. Thanks for being one of them :)

  • Thank you for this very clear and informative video. I downloaded Ed's book Magnetic Current a little while ago, but found it a little inaccessible and never got to reading it. What you explained really clarifies a lot of the other research I've been doing though. This will make it easier for me to read and understand Leedskalnin's work. Thanks!

  • @bitterbonker - er, I didn't actually watch this vid yet, that applied to your LeedskalninPhysics vids. ;)

  • @bitterbonker Thank you very much! Bear in mind that English was not Ed's first language, so it can make reading his work very challenging. He also called it "Boot Camp" for the mind...you probably wont get it the first 100 times you read it. I didnt. I bet I have read his works well over a thousand times before I started putting things together. One thing about Ed, he will teach you, but he wont make it easy.

  • i want to learn from a teacher like you

    your clarity and tone are perfect!

  • @laurelweiner8 That is a very nice critique, and I appreciate you taking the time to say something supportive. I get a big rush from sharing whatever knowledge I have accumulated regarding Leedskalnin, and I always hope that the enthusiasm and passion I have for the subject shows through.

  • Duude we need that video and we needed it yesterday.

  • @zachl413 Thanks. The truth is, Im now hesitant to release the rest of the information on this part because I have received reports that people are going to the Coral Castle, and claiming that my discoveries on their own. I am very disappointed by that...so much so, that I am considering deleting all of my videos from YouTube, and not making anymore. Perhaps I should write a book and actually get documentated credit for my work, so charlatans have nothing to steal.

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  • @TalkingToLeedskalnin So sorry to hear that about the intellectuall property thieves,,,you could use your publishing of your informaion here as a basis for factual delivery and time for a court case if need be

    your delivery is clear and wonderful

    thank you so much!!!

  • @laurelweiner8 You make a good point here....Seeing as it is published on Youtube, it is really the best documentation I could have to prove the discoveries are mine.

    Sometimes it is discouraging to find out that people are not happy enough to have answers, but that they have to claim them as their own, but I feel hopeful that truth will out, as they say. Thank you for your positive thoughts, and supportive comments.

    They are never taken for granted.

  • Hi RL! Great videos. I'm waiting for the second part on Astronomy.I'm newbie on Ed's theories and I'm amazed.

  • @Is2012TheDate Thank you very much! I have heard from several people that they are chomping at the bit for the second part of this video series...! The second part is very long in explanation and I have been trying to think of how to do it it in the most efficient

    and expository way that I can. It's coming though! I promise it will be worth the wait!

  • I have always thought and argued that the winter/summer temp change was from a farther distance from sun/not axis tilt,,LOL,It was just one of those gut things,I didnt know how to prove it,My challenge to "educated" friends was always,if I see proof of the tilt/factor then i'll change!,thats the main problem in science,people get locked in,no way to learn if your not open to being wrong!,

  • @jsnmlny1972 It sounds like you have some good scientific intuition. That is exactly the problem with Science...we keep teaching the same incorrect principles over and over until people become lulled by it, and dont think for themselves. Then someone like Leedskalnin comes along and embarasses the mainstream with his brilliant insight.

  • @TalkingToLeedskalnin I solved a mega complex math problem on the first day of HS,my teacher told me I was a math genius,and I excelled in 9th and 10th grade.and ive always luved science,but cant stand the talking in circles,cover your ass, and ego's,,So I didnt study to much past 10th in that,I started playing guitar 5 nites a week as a junior and kept grades up to b's but kind of stopped after HS..do music and constr. now,,musicians ego's are as bad as scientists tho!,LOL

  • Very interesting!  Gives me some things to think about, for sure!!

  • :D

  • sweeeeeeeet! u da man! 

  • wheres the next video?

  • @SevenScientist The next video is on it's way if folks would just please be patient....!

  • Np for joining you, u R welcome : ) once again good stuff. Nearing the solution.

  • @kitarajumala My friend, nice to hear from you again! I hope I am nearing the solution...!

    There is so much more that I have discovered that I have yet to share, but looking forward to it.

  • My view is that the whole solar system moves in a wave like circular motion around the galactic centre

  • Nice work R.L...

  • @cdickwrite Thank you very much! You are always so supportive...

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