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reply posted on 11-1-2007 @ 02:32 PM by Anomic of Nihilism
The sun has an equatorial field and a polar field (Magnetic field), it takes 26 days for the equatorial field to complete one cycle and 36 for the polar field.

From these numbers, a researcher called Maurice Cotterell Found there was a magnetic Sunspot cycle of 68,302 days in relation to the earth.

Further research showed that there was an indication of the magnetic fields of the sun and earth having an intermidiate period of 87.4545 days, and it was found through calculation that the equatorial and polar fields of the sun complete a common cycle in this period (87.4545 days).

Now this is all theoretical because its all calculations with no experimental evidence...but bare with me

if you divide the cotterell theoretical sunsport cycle by the turning periods of the magnetic fields of the sun, you will find the number of cycles the M-field goes through in 68,302 days or 187 years..

68,302 / 26 = 2,627
68,302 / 37 = 1,846

When subtracting these numbers you get the amount of times the equatorial field catches up with the polar field in this time frame....

2,627 - 1,846 = 781

To calculate the moment one field catches up with the other, make the following calculations...

2,627 / 781 = 3.36363636
1,846 / 781 = 2.36363636

Explanation : When the polar field has traveled 2.3636 of a circle (ie, twice and a bit), the equatorial field catches up, the equatorial field has travelled one full circle or 360 degrees MORE than the polar field. This happens after EXACTLY 87.4545 days, in accordence with cotterells calculations

it is strange that the infinite number 0.36363636 lies in BOTH fields. Possibley the origin of 360 degrees? maybe.

The mayans may have also used this to calculate the precession cycle of 25,920 yrs...

360 X 72 = 25,920

Why 72?

Well (a possible answer for them knowing this is), 72 is half of 144.

Now if you are familar with Cpt. Bruce L. Cathie's work.(and if you arn't, you REALLY should be), you will know that the maximum speed of light in a vacuum when converted into Geodetics, using a 27hr sytem instead of 24, equates to...

144000 Geodetic miles per grid second (27hr grid)

In order to prove that the speed of light had a direct relationship with the nature of a circle, and 360 NOT being an arbitrary unit or measurement, he enlisted the help of Pythagoras.....

Pythagoras triangle has a ratio of 3:4:5 (with regards to the length of its sides), Now if you take **72**, which is half the speed of light...(in harmonic equations the zeros to the left and right can be discounted)
and multiplied them with the ratios, you get this...

72 X 3 = 216 ........ there are 21600 minutes of arc in a circle (360)

72 X 4 = 288 ........288,harmonically speaking, is twice the speed of light (144x2=288)

72 X 5 = 360 .....360 degrees in a circle

Now another interesting correlation is that, after a cycle of 87.4545 days, a difference of 360 degrees occurs. Eight of this cycles form a "mini cycle" in cotterell's calculations.
This results in the next number of degrees: ...

360 X 8 = 2,880!!

Very intriguing stuff. the 0.36363636 appears quite abit in the Dresden Codex of the maya, and as you can see, there are VERY interesting parallels with Bruce Cathie's work regarding the speed of light...

It is also interesting to note that the 144000 ahs been quoted THROUGHOUT many ancient texts as a number to take heed of.....the bible with there 144000 will be saved (or something like that, the bible is not really my thing), and the Mayans talking about 144000 LIGHT BEINGS, and it being the Baktun.....AND with regards to Cathie's work, its strange that he finds that number to be the speed of light in Geodectics.

VERY VERY VERY INTERESTING STUFF....

More soon, watch this space.



reply posted on 12-1-2007 @ 10:21 AM by Anomic of Nihilism


reply posted on 12-1-2007 @ 11:01 AM by DarkSide
Originally posted by Anomic of Nihilism

And for CHRIST SAKE (pun intended) can someone pleeEEeease tell me what the HELL these guys (god and jesus?) are doing with Sputnik..... MAN that a strange thing to paint in the 1600s when yer aint SUPPOSED to have seen anything like it.

VERY bloody strange

so THATS where it went, heh, silly us

Sputnik 1


I think it represents two angels, or whoever they are, writing on a globe, that's what it looks like to me anyway, that or sputnik went back in time

EDIT -
When I first saw this painting, I was stumped. I had no idea how such a perfect drawing of Sputnik existed in the 1600s. But something seemed a bit odd to me: the two figures have their hands positioned on the 'antenna' not as if they are grasping it, but as if they're holding a pencil. I looked up a clearer, better version of the painting, and was immediately relieved. They're not holding onto a satellite; they're holding onto giant pencils with which they're drawing on the world. On the internet the orb appears grainy and black, making it looks as though the pencils and the earth are connected into a huge satellite-like shape. In better images, it's clear that the orb is the earth and the 'antennae' are pencils are styluses. It's also helpful to recall that during the middle ages Jesus and god were sometimes considered the "divine engineers," the architects who created the universe. This was during the age of building the great cathedrals of Europe; any historian would easily be able to identify this painting as non-UFO related.


[edit on 12-1-2007 by DarkSide]


reply posted on 12-1-2007 @ 11:38 AM by Mushroom Fields Forever
Originally posted by Anomic of Nihilism
I've heard of him, the stuff i saw looked like it was from the 70s, bad copy. Didnt really bother after that, every time i read about him, it always mentions the "psychedelic drugs" thing, and whilst i have *Ahem* had my experiences, i dont think its a great approach to getting the info out there as your experiences are personel and therefore, hard to convey.

What can you tell me to summerise him and his work, i may watch his stuff,i've got some on my comp. but id like to know abit about what to expect before i do

I have read before about the "time wave" i ching thingy, found that quite facinating, i take it that was him then as you mentioned it before?



Terence Mckenna

Well he talks about lots of stuff so its hard to summarize everything...but basically he started out as a good friend of timothy leary (LSD), and became interested in other psychedelics. He went to the amazon to drink psychedelic tea (ayahuasca) and he said it basically zoomed him into another dimension where he experienced all sorts of extradimensional visions. Supposively this led him to calculate the timewave.

His timewave theory basically says that as u go back in time things get simpler and as u come to the present things are exponentially complex. Each day is more complex than everyday before that. The graph ascends during periods of 'habit' (which more or less means non-creative) such as the dark ages. And descends towards the zero point during periods of novelty (creative, non-habit) such as the renaissance.

Also time has a way of repeating or echoing. He found that certain periods of time when u look at the time wave look similar but on smaller scales... hard to explain but if you know what a fractal is then that can kind of give u a picture of what mean. One example is the big change in 1492 and columbus and the election of 2004 are 'resonant'. This was predicted before the year 2000 because that is when he died

How he discovered the map of time
fusionanomaly.net...

Here is a link to some examples of time periods shown on the timewave
www.levity.com...

[edit on 12-1-2007 by Mushroom Fields Forever]


reply posted on 12-1-2007 @ 05:41 PM by k3il
Originally posted by Mushroom Fields Forever
Originally posted by Anomic of Nihilism
I've heard of him, the stuff i saw looked like it was from the 70s, bad copy. Didnt really bother after that, every time i read about him, it always mentions the "psychedelic drugs" thing, and whilst i have *Ahem* had my experiences, i dont think its a great approach to getting the info out there as your experiences are personel and therefore, hard to convey.

What can you tell me to summerise him and his work, i may watch his stuff,i've got some on my comp. but id like to know abit about what to expect before i do

I have read before about the "time wave" i ching thingy, found that quite facinating, i take it that was him then as you mentioned it before?



Terence Mckenna

Well he talks about lots of stuff so its hard to summarize everything...but basically he started out as a good friend of timothy leary (LSD), and became interested in other psychedelics. He went to the amazon to drink psychedelic tea (ayahuasca) and he said it basically zoomed him into another dimension where he experienced all sorts of extradimensional visions. Supposively this led him to calculate the timewave.

His timewave theory basically says that as u go back in time things get simpler and as u come to the present things are exponentially complex. Each day is more complex than everyday before that. The graph ascends during periods of 'habit' (which more or less means non-creative) such as the dark ages. And descends towards the zero point during periods of novelty (creative, non-habit) such as the renaissance.

Also time has a way of repeating or echoing. He found that certain periods of time when u look at the time wave look similar but on smaller scales... hard to explain but if you know what a fractal is then that can kind of give u a picture of what mean. One example is the big change in 1492 and columbus and the election of 2004 are 'resonant'. This was predicted before the year 2000 because that is when he died

How he discovered the map of time
fusionanomaly.net...

Here is a link to some examples of time periods shown on the timewave
www.levity.com...

[edit on 12-1-2007 by Mushroom Fields Forever]


I'm a big fan of mckenna. a lot of people discount what he talks about because of his penchant for psychedelics, but I say the native cultures on this continent (north/south america) centered their entire societies around psychedelic drug use and were phenomenally successful (until the europeans annihilated them.)

a lot mckenna speaks about resonates true to me. the man was a visionary! and his work with the iching and timewave theory was fascinating.

[edit on 12-1-2007 by k3il]

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