FOX News Talks with a scientist and confirms some solar activity. But none life threatening. Only loss of Internet/Satellite Communications along with TV,Phone,Electricity, Etc., Estimated Time no Power: Maybe a week or so. Previous Nostradamus Video: www.youtube.com Please….. Rate,Subscribe,Comment,Friend,Message Copyright (C) 2009 DF-Gaming.net
Carl Johan Calleman was born in Stockholm, Sweden at noon on May 15, 1950, which corresponds to the 5 Jaguar day in the Sacred Calendar and is the exact midpoint of the month dedicated to the Roman goddess Maia, but it was during a trip to Mexico and Guatemala in 1979 while still a graduate student in toxicology at the University of Stockholm that Calleman fell in love with the people and found his spiritual home. A steady stream of synchronicities guided him to explore this culture more deeply and 1986 a position with the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Washington in Seattle made possible frequent visits to Mayan sites. Through an experience of the Harmonic Convergence he realized that others also believed that the Mayan calendar contained truth. Even as his professional life as a world-renowned cancer researcher continued to develop, Calleman’s interest in the Mayan calendar also grew and in 1993 he returned to Sweden to work full time on understanding the Mayan Calendar. Calleman’s scientific methods did not rely on channeled information and he began to find provable events that matched the energy shifts on the calendar such as events in Swedish history that closely matched Baktun shifts. In 1994, Calleman self-published a short book in Swedish, Mayahypotesen, which discussed the importance of upcoming Venus Transits, but could not find a publisher for the manuscript that summarized all of his findings, the Theory of Everything, parts of which …
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One of McKenna’s ideas is known as novelty theory. It predicts the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. McKenna developed the theory in the mid-1970s after his experiences in the Amazon at La Chorrera led him to closely study the King Wen sequence of the I-Ching. Novelty theory involves ontology, extropy, and eschatology. The theory proposes that the universe is an engine designed for the production and conservation of novelty. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, or extropy (a term coined by Max More meaning the opposite of entropy). According to McKenna, when novelty is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as “timewave zero” or simply the “timewave” results. The graph shows at what time periods, but never at what locations, novelty increases or decreases and is supposed to represent a model of history’s most important events. Software for viewing Time Wave Zero was written by RJ Pease, but was replaced by a Fortran version which appears in The Invisible Landscape. The algorithm has also been extrapolated to be a model for future events. McKenna admitted to the expectation of a “singularity of novelty”, and that he and his colleagues projected into the future to find when this singularity (runaway “newness” or extropy) could occur. Millenarians give more credence to Novelty theory as a way to predict the future (especially regarding 2012) than McKenna himself. The graph of extropy had many enormous fluctuations …
There are plenty of people trying to claim that the tragic Japanese earthquake is a sign of their own preferred End of the World scenario. You have people like Timothy Lahaye, “co author” of the Left Behind novels claiming that the earthquake was foretold in the bible. (Why didn’t you warn us? More importantly, why [...]
Doomsday prophecies are nothing new. Neither is a widespread desire to believe them. But in the end, they’re meaningless. The thing that most people fail to realize about “prophecy” is that it is ultimately open to interpretation. If an individual wants to believe a prophecy is true, whether as reinforcement for their religious world view, [...]
I was quite distressed last year about the BP oil spill. I honestly had a hard time bringing myself to write about it at the time. But after months, they managed to get the temporary cap in place, and suddenly the story was dead. Nobody wanted to talk about the underwater oil plume, or the [...]