Physicist Nassim Haramein talks about unlocking the truth to Sacred geometry, fractals, the Mayan calendar and 2012, Crop Circles, cabalistic traditions, chakras, Sun Gods, God. Jesus and Freemasonry (more specifically, the Knights of Templar).
Nassim Haramein's exciting work, prepare yourself for an exhilarating odyssey into hyperspace and beyond. Haramein, who has spent his lifetime researching fields of physics from quantum theory to relativistic equations and cosmology, will lead you along a fascinating discussion geared to a layman's understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe and creation that includes black holes, gravitational forces, dimensions, and the very structure of space itself - all of which are integral parts of his now-complete Unified Field Theory. Haramein's theory is currently in peer review process for publication in physics journals; however, the presentation does not end with the introduction of his theory alone, but includes the discussion of the path that he took to arrive at his views, which weaves between the texts and monuments of ancient civilizations, biology, chemistry and the primordial role of consciousness - all of which lend further credence to the science behind the theory.
@dudepal187
Lol the saga continues...
You're taking a quasi scientific stand-point. You're making attacks against claims that seem outrageous to you and saying they have no basis, not b/c they have none, but b/c they are too difficult for you to accept.
I.e, getting back to the pyramids, you agreed that there was evidence that they were not built using understood methods: I suggested there was evidence Ra helped them b/c the Egyptians & other sources have stated so, you decided tw geniuses.
dbfan2scfan 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan I just posted 4 comments explaining why your "evidence" can barely be considered such and is not nearly enough to support such an extreme claim that you insist is true, and you respond saying that it is a difference in beliefs? It is belief for that world-view, pure faith. I established long ago that I come into this conversation from a scientific point of view. Science and faith are separate. So again, your claims have no basis in reality.
You can leave anytime you want...
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dudepal187
Well you're twisting my platform because there is in-fact evidence of what I am talking about but I think we can just agree to leave this at that. You believe that I have absolutely no evidence, I believe I do.
I mean unless you really want to continue this on for another 2 months or however long this argument has been going? lol
dbfan2scfan 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan It's not very likely for one reason, where is the evidence? We keep going full circle back to that question, don't we? There are way too many assumptions that are required for your world-view. You assume intelligent aliens have visited Earth. You assume the government guards everything that proves their existence. You assume their incentive to make it a conspiracy are great enough and that it is successful. How can you expect someone else to believe you with all these assumptions?
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan It's not very likely at all for one reason, where is the evidence? We keep going full circle back to that question, don't we? Where is the evidence of such technology? Where are the implications? You assume aliens have visited Earth. You assume the government controls and guards every piece of evidence. You assume the conspiracy is successful. All of these assumptions are required to fit your world-view, so how can you possibly tell it to other people expecting them to believe it?
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan It could be that the government is simply keeping new military weapons secrets (example from history: stealth jets) and our imaginations spin elaborate conspiracies. It could be misinformation. It could be a lie to fuel pop culture and make money. We're interested in true and false, the only way to weigh the likelihood of it being true is to look at the real world. How likely is such a conspiracy? Something as revolutionary as intelligent ET life and their tech being kept secret?
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan No one is representing you but yourself... Anyways, the MJ12 documents are certainly the strongest case for your claims, but even they fall extremely short. Let's think about it.
The documents supposedly detail cover-ups of alien contact (getting off track of our original conversation). A lot of possibilities exist here. It could be true and there could be a huge conspiracy to cover up something that would rock the foundations of culture, science, and religion.
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dbfan2scfan You're claiming that technology applying a unified field theory exists when there is no unified field theory. If anyone were to create such a machine and release the documents reporting that it worked, it would cause just as much of a buzz as schematics would. You seem to be very certain that these things exist, so now you're telling me that your certainty lies in sketchy documents with no schematics or details on how it works? Do you see the problems here?
dudepal187 4 months ago
@dudepal187
I replied to your last comment in 3 separate comments which can be found above.
dbfan2scfan 4 months ago
@dudepal187
Stop misrepresenting, misquoting, and playing prosecution lawyer with me. You're making so many assumptions about what I am implying without properly interpreting what I posted it's getting absurd.
Anyway... "I ask you to show me the documents and you can't even do that." I've given you names so you could do that yourself. One I can think of right now is the MJ12 documents. Are they legitimate, blah blah blah, another time maybe, there's 2 sides to every story, I'm getting tired...
dbfan2scfan 4 months ago