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HIDDEN MATHEMATICS - Randall Carlson - Ancient Knowledge of Space, Time & Cosmic Cycles

HIDDEN MATHEMATICS – Randall Carlson – Ancient Knowledge of Space, Time & Cosmic Cycles

Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer, teacher, geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar. This presentation takes a deep dive into the realm of sacred geometry, ancient stone monuments and the hidden mathematics that is embedded in things we use everyday. Get the After Skool Kid’s Book – Why Don’t Country Flags Use The Color Purple? – […]

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Divine Architecture and Sacred Geometry - ROBERT SEPEHR

Divine Architecture and Sacred Geometry – ROBERT SEPEHR

Via Robert Sepehr Divine Architecture is the art of incorporating nature into man-made structures, often based on two fundamental patterns: The Flower Of Life and the Fibonacci Sequence. Sacred geometry ascribes metaphysical and symbolic meanings to certain geometric shapes and proportions involving universal patterns regularly expressed in nature. Sacred Geometry of Sound, Frequency and Vibration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Whv1… Pyramids and the Hidden […]

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This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar object discovered in the Solar System, `Oumuamua. Observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and others show that the object is moving faster than predicted while leaving the Solar System. Researchers assume that venting material from its surface due to solar heating is responsible for this behaviour. This outgassing can be seen in this artist’s impression as a subtle cloud being ejected from the side of the object facing the Sun. As outgassing is a behaviour typical for comets, the team thinks that `Oumuamua’s previous classification as an interstellar asteroid has to be corrected.

Comet mission given green light by European Space Agency

Via: Physics World 21 Jun 2019 The European Space Agency (ESA) is to launch a probe to visit a comet originating from the outer solar system. The €150m Comet Interceptor spacecraft, proposed by a team led by UK-based researchers, will launch in 2028. It will be the space agency’s first so-called “fast” or F-class mission, which take under a decade […]

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Scientists hope samples from the Ryugu asteroid will shed light on the origins of the solar system

Japan’s Hayabusa2 probe to land on asteroid on Feb 22 – Phys.org

Via Phys.org A Japanese probe sent to examine an asteroid in order to shed light on the origins of the solar system is expected to land on the rock later this month, officials said Wednesday. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said the Hayabusa2 probe is expected to touch down on the Ryugu asteroid at 8am local time on February […]

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Randall Carlson: The Future of Mankind | The Cosmic Civilization

Randall Carlson: The Future of Mankind | The Cosmic Civilization

Via The Angry Hippie Excellent video here, thank you Angry Hippie for your contribution to The Great Work. Randall Carlson is a Freemason, master builder, geological theorist, and anthropological theorist. His work on Ancient Cosmology sheds new light on all mythological, religious and spiritual traditions. I believe that his name will go down in history as one of the main […]

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Three times further away from the sun than the Earth lies an enormous lump of metal. Around 252km in diameter, the metallic “M-class” asteroid 16 Psyche is the target of NASA’s next mission to the belt of giant rocks that encircles the inner solar system. And the space agency now plans to visit it much sooner than originally planned.

Not only has the launch has been brought forward one year to the summer of 2022, but NASA’s scientists have also found a way to get to Psyche (pronounced SYKe-ee) much faster by taking a more efficient trajectory. The new route means the Psyche spacecraft won’t have to swing around the Earth to build up speed and won’t pass as close to the sun, so it needs less heat protection. It is now due to arrive in 2026, four years earlier than the original timeline.

The main aim of the journey to Psyshe is to gather more information about our own solar system. Psyche is one of many wandering members of the asteroid belt. Unlike the rest of its rocky neighbours, Psyche appears to be entirely made of nickel and iron, just like the Earth’s core. This, together with its size, has led to the theory that it might be the remains of the inside of a planet.

Asteroids are made up of primitive materials, leftovers from the dust cloud from which our solar system originated. Different types of asteroids resemble the various steps it took to form planets from this dust cloud. This means they reveal a lot about the origin and evolution of our solar system. Scientists think Psyche could be what’s left of an exposed metal core of a planet very similar to Earth.

Metal asteroid Psyche is all set for an early visit from NASA

There are other reasons for visiting asteroids. For one thing, possible collisions with Earth can have devastating effects. The impact of an 15km-wide asteroid approximately 65m years ago is linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs. And the explosion of the 30m-diameter Chelyabinsk asteroid over Russia in 2013 led to injuries and damage on the ground. We need to know as much as possible about the composition and physical make-up of asteroids to devise the best ways to defend our planet.

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The first asteroid mining and resource transaction could take place in space within the next decade

Via News.com.au Nick Whigham @NWWHIGHAM     IT SOUNDS like a plot to take over the solar system and has authorities worried, but asteroid mining is about to change our pursuit for resources. GLOBAL space experts, astronauts, entrepreneurs, technologists and researchers gathered in Sydney this week to discuss the big business of space mining. As the global economy moves into […]

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Virgin Galactic to conduct first powered spaceship tests in 3 years

Virgin Galactic to conduct first powered spaceship tests in 3 years

Via Yahoo.com Virgin Galactic is determined to put its private space travel plans back on track following its tragic 2014 crash. Richard Branson tellsBloomberg that the company is about to resume powered test flights for the first time in close to 3 years, ending a series of glide-only tests that began in December. The company will fly in the atmosphere […]

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It might seem like an idea taken straight out of science fiction, but a nation of people living in space could soon become a reality. This is if plans developed by an international group scientists, which have been announced today, go ahead. Artist's impression pictured

The first SPACE NATION is revealed: ‘Asgardia’

[Editor’s note:  If you would like to join me in nominating former Minnesota Governor Jesse The Body Ventura along with Randall Carlson to be the first Space Viking Presidents of Asgardia, please retweet the following call to do so.  @sacredgeoint is our twitter handle. I nominate @GovJVentura & Randall Carlson @SacredGeoInt for leaders of the free Republic of Asgardia w […]

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Planetary Resources & 3D Systems Reveal First Ever 3D Printed Object From Asteroid Metals

Planetary Resources & 3D Systems Reveal First Ever 3D Printed Object From Asteroid Metals

Via Planetaryresources The future of space colonization and industrialization can now be visualized. Planetary Resources, in collaboration with our partner 3D Systems, have developed the first ever direct metal print from asteroid metals. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today in Las Vegas, NV., we unveiled the geometric object on the Engadget stage. (WATCH the full video HERE) This spacecraft […]

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Can We Turn Asteroids into Spaceships?

Can We Turn Asteroids into Spaceships?

Via Seeker.com Mining asteroids could enrich humanity with untold wealth, but while we’re out there, why not construct spacecraft out of the asteroid husks? A few decades from now, asteroids may be flying themselves to mining outposts in space, nobly sacrificing their abundant resources to help open the final frontier to humanity. That’s the vision of California-based company Made In […]

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Tunguska: The Great Siberian Thunderbolt - Part 2

Tunguska: The Great Siberian Thunderbolt – Part 2

On the morning of June 30 in the year 1908 a mighty explosion occurred in the skies over eastern Siberia. As a result of this explosion more than 800 square miles of old growth taiga forest was instantly blown over and nearly 100 square miles immediately below the blast epicenter was utterly incinerated. The cause of this blast has been […]

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Philae comet could be home to alien life, say scientists

Philae comet could be home to alien life, say scientists

Via The Guardian: The comet landed on by the spacecraft Philae could well be home to an abundance of alien microbial life, according to leading astronomers. Features of the comet, named 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, such as its organic-rich black crust, are most likely explained by the presence of living organisms beneath an icy surface, the scientists have said. Rosetta, the European spacecraft […]

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Randall Carlson on Freemasonry, Alchemy, Sacred Geometry, Cataclysms, and much more - May 3, 2014

Randall Carlson on Freemasonry, Alchemy, Sacred Geometry, Cataclysms, and much more – May 3, 2014

Via WhereDidTheRoadGo.com https://sacredgeometryinternational.com/wp-content/SGI_Radio_2/Where_Did_The_Road_Go_5_3_14_RandallCarlson.mp3 Randall Carlson on Freemasonry, Alchemy, Sacred Geometry and more Download *right click save as We are joined once again by Randall Carlson for a discussion that ranges from Sacred Geometry and Cataclysm, to the Georgia Guidestones and Freemasonry, to Space Exploration, Alchemy, and the Future of the Human Race. Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural […]

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The Boy Who Cried Wolf:  2012, Fenrir and Asteroid DA 14

The Boy Who Cried Wolf: 2012, Fenrir and Asteroid DA 14

We all remember the well known fable told by the ancient Greek slave and storyteller, Aesop, about the shepherd boy drafted to keep watch over a flock of sheep, and who, out of boredom, decided it would be great fun to fool the nearby villagers by pretending that a wolf was attacking the sheep. After the villagers rushed out to […]

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Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe Dvd Preview part 2

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Christmas comet surprises astronaut

Christmas comet surprises astronaut

By Paul Sutherland on December 23, 2011 12:30 pm  A brilliant new “star of wonder” is wowing people in parts of the world who have seen it appear in the east right before Christmas. The impressive spectacle is being put on by a comet called Lovejoy that amazingly survived a close brush with the Sun a week ago. Since then it has grown a […]

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