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Many Egyptian gods carried the Was staff, symbolizing power and guidance through the afterlife. The head on the Was staff bears remarkable similarity to a pterosaur—and may have been modeled from actual sightings.
In 1993, Russian scientists found remains of dwarf mammoths that had been alive only 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island, off the coast of Siberia.
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That same year, British explorer Colonel John Blashford-Snell photographed what appeared to be living mammoths, or stegodons, believed to be extinct, taken in an isolated valley in Nepal—as reported in the United Kingdom’s
The Mail on Sunday
.
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Admiral William Byrd fueled the hollow-earth theory when he reported seeing green pastures and mastodons as he flew over the South Pole in the 1930s—but this may have been an example of him peering through a vortex into the past, as the South Pole is one of Sanderson’s twelve main vortices.
The Ta Prohm temple in Cambodia was finished and dedicated in 1186—and many people believe there is a perfect image of a stegosaurus carved into the exterior of the temple. This is but one of a variety of illustrations of living creatures that are framed in the same circular design—but all the other creatures are very conventional by comparison. The most comprehensive analysis of this enigmatic formation was written by a creationist, but nonetheless raises interesting points—including the fact that the original patina from 1186 can still be seen in the cracks, even though the exterior of the temple was slightly polished more recently.
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This carving appears on the outside wall of the Ta Prohm temple in Cambodia, dedicated in 1186. Other similar carvings depict conventional animals, such as birds, fish, buffalo, monkeys, deer and lizards—but this looks like a stegosaurus.
Lastly, on March 21, 1922, the
Boston Transcript
revealed that “During a heavy snowstorm in the Alps recently, thousands of exotic insects resembling spiders, caterpillars, and huge ants fell on the slopes and quickly died. Local naturalists are unable to explain the phenomenon.”
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
The Galactic Clock Strikes the Hour
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e’ve now seen geometry in the quantum realm, in biology, in the earth and in the solar system—as well as on the very large levels of superclusters and the background gas and dust at the farthest reaches of the Universe. What about geometry within the galaxy itself? By simple logic, the geometric laws we see at work in the solar system should extend well beyond just one star and its planets. If the galaxy also has geometric force fields, we could potentially cross millions of years in an instant—once we know how to access them. Many scientists estimate that the galaxy takes about 250 million years to complete one rotation.
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If life appeared on earth roughly 3.5 billion years ago, as our micro-fossil records of bacteria suggest,
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then the entire history of life on earth only appeared during the last fourteen galactic rotations.
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That makes it seem much faster than we usually would think. The earth itself didn’t exist prior to 4.54 billion years ago,
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which is just over eighteen rotations into the past. Even the origin of the Universe, estimated at no more than 13.9 billion years ago,
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is only about fifty-five rotations away. If all life on earth is only fourteen galactic years old, it becomes much easier to imagine how all these rotations could blend together in time-space—forming one giant repeating cycle. Each time you’re at the same place in the galaxy you were at before, the same energetic conditions might again prevail.
Let’s think back for a minute to the evolution cycle discovered by Muller and Rohde. Every 62 million years, we see massive bursts of evolution appear on earth—and this is directly correlated with an up-and-down motion of our solar system through the galaxy, which is believed to take 64 million years to complete. Richard C. Hoagland was the first to point out to me, in private conversation, that if you set the rotation of the galaxy at roughly 250 million years, you find exactly four of these 62-million year cycles in one galactic rotation. Four equidistant points in a circle form a square—so we may very well be looking at an octahedron in the galaxy (or a cube) that is actually driving evolution on earth. This was a stunning development. Our solar system’s up-and-down movement through the galactic plane could be the direct result of the gravitational flow around each corner of the geometry, since Hans Jenny showed there is a constant, flowing movement in, around and through these geometric vortexes when they appear in a fluid. So as we head toward one corner, we’re on an upswing—and then when we pass that corner, we shift into another current, and get pulled into a downswing.
What about other geometry in the galaxy? Remember that Sanderson’s icosahedron on earth created ten vortex points that were near the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn—all evenly spaced apart. If you divide the galaxy’s 250-million-year orbit into ten equal parts, you have 25 million years each—which is reasonably close to the 26-million-year cycle Raup and Sepkoski originally discovered. In fact, if the level of solar radiation increased in a measurable way once this new sphere of geometry kicked in, that could increase the amount of radiation being stored in the fossil record—and thus make it look more like 26 million years had gone by each time, when it was really closer to 25 million.
Soon afterward, I realized that the double tetrahedron has six equidistant points along the equator, just like the Star of David in two dimensions, but there are six more equidistant points in the interior. This means you get a total of twelve equidistant points along the equator, within one sphere of energy. This now potentially explained the basis of the Moon’s twelve orbital cycles for every earth year, as well as the deeper meaning of the twelve signs and houses in the Zodiac. Furthermore, the twelve Ages of the Zodiac could represent a larger double-tetrahedron geometry that takes us 25,920 years to move through. We may now have a geometric basis for why the number twelve appears so repeatedly in these cycles.
We know that based on the behavior of these unseen energy fields, both the galactic octahedron and the galactic icosahedron should also have spheres of energy that surround them and travel along with them. And we also know that a more complex geometry would be vibrating at a higher frequency, just like Liu and Spilhaus observed in the growth of the earth. Therefore, it would appear that during the 62-million-year cycle, a lower-frequency sphere of galactic energy was moving through the solar system. This sphere would have the geometry of an octahedron or cube in time. Each sphere appears to be rippling away from the center of the galaxy at a slow, even speed. Once the galactic octahedron passed us by, we came under the influence of the galactic icosahedron—though the shadows of the octahedron still are tugging on us a bit, as Muller and Rohde discovered.
A higher-frequency sphere of energy then flooded into our solar system—and this may have created enough of an increase in solar radiation that it made the fossil record appear to have a 26-million-year cycle rather than a 25-million-year pattern. Carbon dating is based on a smooth, unchanging flow of solar radiation in order to produce the results we see. The new 25-million-year cycle started appearing in the fossil record some 250 million years ago—meaning we’ve now had ten cycles, or one complete revolution of the galaxy, since it started. Since we’ve now completed a full circle, that may very well mean that we’re now moving into the next big bubble of energy—with an even higher level of coherence. Also, let’s not forget that the original solid crust of the earth began breaking up along equidistant points that formed a tetrahedron by about 220 million years ago—perhaps showing the gradual, long-term earth effects that kicked in once this new sphere of energy arrived. The grid may very well be shifting into a new configuration at this time—which could explain why honeybees and other migratory animals are getting increasingly lost and confused.
Galactic Energy Spheres Outside the Milky Way
If this is truly a universal, harmonic system we’re dealing with, then these expanding spheres should be detectable in other galaxies. We remember that the Source Field often flows into our space-time through nonvisible electromagnetic frequencies, such as ultraviolet. So, we could look for changes in the electromagnetic spectrum of galaxies—in rippling, circular, concentric layers like an onion. And that is exactly what we find. This amazing story was covered in an April 1993 issue of
Discover
magazine.
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Hypothetical illustration of zones of microwave energy in the Milky Way, based on Dr. William Tifft’s discoveries of these patterns in many other galaxies.
Dr. William Tifft was studying redshift, which is electromagnetic radiation from space—outside the visible spectrum in the microwave range. Normally, astronomers assume these frequencies indicate how far away something is. Tifft’s discoveries seriously challenged that preciously guarded model, because he found that redshift did not stay the same in one galaxy—it was separated into concentric layers. The frequency grew increasingly higher as you moved toward the center—and it always changed by the same amount. Again, he used the word
quantized
to describe these separate layers. The
Discover
article compared this galactic phenomenon to the “energy states of an atom”—and let’s not forget that Kozyrev also discovered a quantized change in the weight of an object after he bumped some of its atoms over into time-space. The atoms seemed to be popping back in through layers of geometry that would reappear, one at a time, over fifteen to twenty minutes.
Best of all, Tifft found that these spheres of energy were on the move, just as we would expect, based on the fossil record.
More recently Tifft has also claimed to have evidence, from observing the same galaxies over a period of ten years, that their redshifts change over time. We may be seeing some form of galactic evolution taking place before our very eyes, he says.
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Despite the fact that this is considered rogue astronomy, because it slaughters the sacred cow of redshift, a variety of credible investigations have concluded that the quantized-redshift effect is genuine. One 2006 study detected one of Tifft’s redshift values at a 95 percent confidence level.
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A 2007 study reviewed the history of all these investigations from the 1970s up until the time they published, and concluded that the effect really could be genuine.
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In 2003, Bell and Comeau found the same quantized layers of energy, like concentric spheres within an onion, in fully ninety-one different galaxies.
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A different study from the
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
in 1997 examined over 250 different galaxies, and found these same layers of energy in every single one of them. The effect was so obvious that it could be “easily seen by eye” in maps of the frequencies, and they said the confidence levels were “extremely high.”
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Independent Proof—from Dr. Harold Aspden
Dr. Harold Aspden has created an incredible, encyclopedic body of work on his Energy Science Web site. Since the 1960s, he has explored the idea that all matter is created from an aether—and he concluded that it has different levels of density, or thickness. These discoveries were generated by a reshuffling of the Maxwell equations, which are still used in calculations to design and construct electrical equipment. Maxwell’s equations automatically assume there is an aether—and because it works, no one questions it. Aspden was the first to find out that he could rearrange these equations, all in logical ways, and conclude that this aether had to have different levels of density. These equations also revealed what the exact electromagnetic frequencies would be when these layers of aether flowed into our own reality. Aspden was utterly shocked to discover that the numbers he had generated theoretically, in these equations, were identical to the actual frequencies Tifft had measured in his spherical, concentric layers—or “space domains”—which have been seen in over 250 different galaxies.
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