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Uploaded on Dec 28, 2009

Nassim Haramein describing the limitations of the 2D solar system image, and how our evolution imprints space time. Excerpt from the film 'Earth Pilgrims'.

http://www.earthpilgrims.com/

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  • Lucy Madeline

    Well, it's certainly news to me. He did an excellent job articulating it.

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  • JJESSMON

    So, then all of the Constellations are also spiraling

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  • sn9696

    Galaxies are spinning, but also moving through space, this is how and why we see galaxies collide from time to time ...

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  • angryweaponx

    It's an excerpt. I'm sure its mentioned in the full work.

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  • angryweaponx

    This helps get my head around time in relation to the universe and how there is a perceivable road behind us in the grand scheme of things. The stars we see today may no longer exist. I wonder if we can possibly see our own past in the trail of our galaxy's journey through space..

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  • blaimthebankers

    I read that and I dont remember anything about a vortex solar system...

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  • The3Ways

    Please help !

    What music is used in this video ?

    Hope someone knows, thanks.

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  • tammozz

    this idea dont belong to you,in fact idea stolen from rodney collins theory of celestial influence

    great discovery nassim! dont forget to mention who first made it public

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  • megnetica triangula

    mmmm 0:52

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  • Martina Dinale

    Not to mention the fact that he seems to have ABsolutely no understanding of how one teaches science to little kids. You don't grab a six-year old and slap 'im with Richard Feynman , for chrissake . This apart from the shaky " science " and the overwhelming perfume of pseudo-mystical hooey rising like STEAM from this vid .

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  • qed100

    [1]- The paths he's talking about aren't spirals; they're helices. A spiral is a plane curve; a helix is a space curve.

    [2]- The path traced through 3-D space as a function of time is always relative to some other frame of reference. Relative to some frames our system is tracing a space curve. Relative to others it's a plane curve. It has nothing to do intrinsically with DNA, which is helicoid because that's the equilibrium configuration given the interatomic forces in that molecule.

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  • jsl840314

    1+1 can equal zero? How's that work?

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