1 01:00:04,700 --> 01:00:16,540 The 00:25.060 --> 00:41.420 And I'm going to try to convey the overall arching ideas of Nisim Haramein's Unified Field Theory, 00:41.420 --> 00:47.620 which basically explains how the universe is unified. It is one giant infinite thing. 00:47.620 --> 00:53.260 And so how that works is pretty deep in terms of the physics, 00:53.660 --> 00:59.340 and it also ties into all sorts of ancient information, spiritual, philosophical, and religious information. 00:59.340 --> 01:10.220 So I'm going to basically go through a lot of slides in a short amount of time and do kind of the Reader's Digest version of the Cliff Notes version of the Reader's Digest version of this set of information, 01:10.220 --> 01:14.260 because I could sit here and talk literally for 20 hours straight. 01:14.620 --> 01:15.340 No problem. 01:15.340 --> 01:20.940 Nisim, when he teaches people to do these talks, does this thing called the Emissary Program, where he talks for 100 hours. 01:21.100 --> 01:24.900 And I'm about to do, you know, an hour, 15, hour, 20 or something like this. 01:24.900 --> 01:27.060 So here we go. 01:27.380 --> 01:29.980 Here's space, space. 01:29.980 --> 01:37.180 When we looked at it all the centuries and decades of our human existence, we look up in there into the sky and say, what is all that? 01:37.180 --> 01:38.340 How did that get there? 01:38.660 --> 01:39.340 Who are we? 01:39.340 --> 01:40.260 Where did we come from? 01:40.260 --> 01:42.100 How did the universe become the universe? 01:42.100 --> 01:43.020 And where is it going? 01:43.020 --> 01:50.140 You know, the largest questions you can ask for a long time, we only had religious, philosophical and spiritual answers to that question. 01:50.140 --> 01:52.260 And then science was invented, right? 01:52.260 --> 01:53.220 The scientific method. 01:53.460 --> 02:02.580 And people like Galileo came out and said, you know, I know 99% of the entire planet thinks it's like this, but I think it's like this. 02:02.580 --> 02:08.260 Before Galileo, this was pretty much the outline of what our reality was. 02:08.260 --> 02:11.060 We were living on a flat planet that was a disk. 02:11.340 --> 02:13.740 And we were the center of the universe. 02:13.740 --> 02:16.460 All the planets went around us, all the stars went around us. 02:16.620 --> 02:19.740 And so we really thought of ourselves as the center of the universe. 02:19.980 --> 02:23.820 And, you know, we started to discover things farther and farther out. 02:24.060 --> 02:31.820 Galileo and Copernicus made calculations saying, you know, I don't think that it's the earth is the center that we're actually going around the sun. 02:31.860 --> 02:32.980 It's heliocentric. 02:33.780 --> 02:42.900 If you were going to take your friends in a boat and go that way and come back from the other direction, people thought you were insane because you're going to fall off the edge of the earth. 02:42.900 --> 02:43.220 Right. 02:43.220 --> 02:44.860 And there's monsters waiting to eat you. 02:45.020 --> 02:48.140 That was definitely the paradigm for quite a while on this planet. 02:48.140 --> 02:51.500 Until scientifically, we basically proved that the earth is a sphere. 02:51.780 --> 03:01.580 Interestingly enough, there's a whole group of people right now in 2015 who are asserting that the earth is in fact flat and it's a giant conspiracy theory. 03:01.900 --> 03:04.940 And I still have got yet to wrap my brain around this. 03:04.940 --> 03:07.980 They contact me all the time because they know I talk about this stuff. 03:08.540 --> 03:16.300 And the first thing I say is, so you're telling me that every planet we've ever observed in the universe is a sphere except for the earth. 03:16.340 --> 03:17.660 That's the only exception. 03:18.020 --> 03:23.140 And they'll say basically, yes, and go through all sorts of documentation is why that's true. 03:23.500 --> 03:27.180 But that's a really big wormhole sidebar. 03:27.180 --> 03:29.060 I try not to go into conspiracy land. 03:29.060 --> 03:36.380 I try to point my attention to the direction I want to go and try to avoid, you know, getting burnt at the stake for saying things. 03:36.420 --> 03:38.940 Poor Galileo barely escaped being burnt at the stake. 03:39.100 --> 03:41.260 Luckily, he was friends with the Pope and he got excused. 03:41.460 --> 03:44.860 And then it took until 1992 for the Vatican to formally excuse him. 03:45.220 --> 03:50.940 Another guy who had a hard time was Einstein because before him, everybody thought space and time was a separate thing. 03:51.100 --> 03:53.420 And then Einstein comes along and says, no, it's called space time. 03:53.420 --> 03:56.580 There's a dash in between the words and it's one continuous fabric. 03:56.580 --> 04:03.140 Right. So we've all heard about this, but Einstein did not do very well in school and he didn't get his word out very easily and quickly. 04:03.340 --> 04:12.140 Until a decade later, when other scientists checked out his papers that he wrote while he was a patent clerk in Beren, Switzerland, because he couldn't get a job as a professor. 04:12.500 --> 04:17.060 And now Time magazine named him the person of the century, most important human of the last hundred years. 04:17.220 --> 04:28.460 I say these two examples of Galileo and Einstein before I get into the simparemane, because when I first saw this guy speak, I thought, man, this is so different than what I learned about in the standard model of physics. 04:28.820 --> 04:40.940 That either he's totally insane and wrong, or it's going to go Galileo, Einstein, Harmane, and then continuing on these great minds that changed the paradigm. 04:41.740 --> 04:44.100 That was kind of the standard model at the time. 04:44.140 --> 04:46.820 Right now, the standard model of physics has got major problems. 04:46.940 --> 04:47.860 There's holes in it. 04:48.220 --> 04:56.620 Just today, I saw that they announced that they found some particles with the hydrogen collider, which might make the standard model crumble apart. 04:57.020 --> 05:01.300 And in fact, we've been looking for stuff like dark matter for decades. 05:01.300 --> 05:02.140 We haven't found it. 05:02.580 --> 05:04.780 And there's major holes in the standard model. 05:04.780 --> 05:09.980 It doesn't even include gravity, which is absolutely one of the more fundamental forces in the entire universe. 05:10.140 --> 05:14.500 So safe to say we're in the early phases of figuring out the physics of the universe. 05:14.820 --> 05:18.220 And people like Dan Winner, who was on earlier, awesome talk. 05:18.300 --> 05:26.580 And people like the sim and other people that are pushing the envelope are unraveling pieces and bits that were missing and correcting some of the issues. 05:26.620 --> 05:33.780 The errors that have been made in the standard model that unfortunately have been cemented into textbooks, talk to college kids who then get Ph. 05:33.780 --> 05:34.060 D. 05:34.060 --> 05:34.180 S. 05:34.180 --> 05:35.380 Who then get their degrees. 05:35.700 --> 05:42.300 And it could very well turn out that their model that they were answering all their questions on on tests turns out to be incorrect. 05:43.340 --> 05:44.900 The sim breaks it down like this. 05:45.020 --> 05:47.660 What if we're wrong about the foundation of the standard model? 05:47.980 --> 05:52.740 I mean, one of the most foundational aspects of our model in physics is that we live in the third dimension. 05:52.780 --> 05:56.660 I think most of us take it for granted that that's correct, that we live in the third dimension. 05:57.060 --> 06:00.460 And how do you even get to the third dimension in school? 06:00.500 --> 06:07.460 You might remember the teacher telling you about zero dimension, no width, no depth, no height, no mass, no volume, zero D. 06:07.780 --> 06:08.060 Right. 06:08.060 --> 06:09.900 It's an infinitely small point in space. 06:09.900 --> 06:13.340 And if you put a bunch of these points together, you make a one dimensional object. 06:13.780 --> 06:16.980 And have we ever observed a zero D or a one D object? 06:17.020 --> 06:17.460 No. 06:17.540 --> 06:22.700 And you could take three of these lines or four and make a flat plane and call it a two dimensional plane. 06:23.140 --> 06:25.940 And we observe two dimensional planes anywhere in the universe. 06:26.060 --> 06:30.140 I mean, you could imagine them, but we don't see the universe making planes exactly. 06:30.140 --> 06:33.260 What we mostly see the universe doing is making spheres that spin. 06:33.860 --> 06:36.900 And so yet in our model that we all accept is correct. 06:36.900 --> 06:43.300 If you take four of these flat planes and make a tetrahedron or you take six and make a cube or however many you want. 06:43.620 --> 06:44.900 Oh, then you've enclosed space. 06:44.940 --> 06:47.740 Now you have width, depth, height, mass and volume. 06:47.740 --> 06:48.620 And that does exist. 06:48.620 --> 06:49.580 That's where we are now. 06:49.580 --> 06:51.220 That's what we call the third dimension. 06:51.620 --> 06:59.380 Yet mathematically, all you've done is taken taken non-existent dimensions and put them together and created non-existence to the fourth. 06:59.380 --> 07:02.700 So at an early age, the SIM thought maybe we're wrong about the dimensions. 07:03.140 --> 07:10.260 He had to figure out another way of explaining this before he got home from school, because he didn't want his mom to be totally pissed that he got kicked out of another school. 07:10.500 --> 07:18.420 And so when he was a young kid, eight or nine years old, he came up with an alternative theory of the dimensions where he said, actually, maybe it's totally backwards. 07:18.420 --> 07:21.220 Maybe the only mention that does exist is the dot. 07:21.220 --> 07:23.940 And it's just infinitely scalar sizes of dot. 07:24.260 --> 07:25.660 And that's certainly what we observe. 07:25.660 --> 07:33.180 It's giant boundary conditions like the universe with smaller boundary conditions inside there, like super clusters and galaxies. 07:33.180 --> 07:36.780 And then inside there are smaller boundaries like stars. 07:36.940 --> 07:38.860 And inside of those stars, what are they doing? 07:38.860 --> 07:42.780 They're making little boundary conditions called atoms, which make up all the matter that we see. 07:43.020 --> 07:50.300 And so he was visualizing it as scalar dimensions of dot or scalar dimensions of singularity to infinity, infinitely bigger to infinitely smaller. 07:50.780 --> 07:56.860 So in a nutshell, that's the difference between the SIM Harmanes theory of the dimensions and the traditional theory of the dimensions. 07:56.860 --> 08:00.340 Right. We all know three dimensions, maybe time is the fourth dimension. 08:00.460 --> 08:04.380 And then some people go on to say, oh, there are these other beings and other dimensions and stuff like this. 08:05.260 --> 08:09.340 No, there's actually 11 dimensions and they're curled up into space so tightly you can't even see them. 08:09.700 --> 08:11.500 And yet we've never been able to observe them. 08:11.660 --> 08:15.740 String theory is a beautiful, elegant mathematical model, but it's not based on observation. 08:16.020 --> 08:24.100 So the question is, what would happen if you took this example where you took a boundary condition and you chopped it up smaller and smaller into smaller boundary conditions? 08:24.340 --> 08:28.940 You could zoom in on that little circle at the top and make it look like the big one fractally. 08:28.940 --> 08:32.300 Right. And then zoom in and chop it down and zoom in, chop it down. 08:32.300 --> 08:39.540 Every time you zoom in and chop it down, you get another set of information out of this boundary and you never see the original boundary you set. 08:39.620 --> 08:47.820 So you could say that within any finite boundary, you can chop that space into smaller spaces and get more and more information to infinity. 08:48.500 --> 08:53.140 So inside any finite thing is the possibility of an infinite amount of information. 08:53.620 --> 08:57.860 And that's a very different story than what I was told when I was a kid that, oh, you're lucky to be alive. 08:57.900 --> 09:02.060 You're just a blob of cells walking around in the sack and you're going to die someday. 09:02.060 --> 09:05.460 And you're insignificant on this one rock floating around this one star. 09:05.460 --> 09:07.500 There's billions of stars, billions of galaxies. 09:07.900 --> 09:10.620 But actually, it's kind of the opposite. 09:10.660 --> 09:16.100 You have an infinite amount of potential of information inside your body, inside your finite structure. 09:16.540 --> 09:23.420 And so I was very happy to see him speak the first time I heard him talk, because he was really changing the way I felt about myself. 09:24.700 --> 09:27.380 So, you know, reviewing what we know about space time, right? 09:27.380 --> 09:32.340 Einstein talked about space time being a fabric that the fabric bends due to mass. 09:32.380 --> 09:35.700 And so the moon is falling into the gravity well created by the earth. 09:35.740 --> 09:42.340 And it's kind of funny, don't you think that the example that we've all been shown a million times in school puts gravity as a flat surface? 09:42.380 --> 09:46.900 And we know gravity is not flat, that there's no such thing as flat in the universe. 09:47.700 --> 09:50.740 So we shouldn't necessarily be showing kids flat shapes. 09:50.780 --> 09:57.780 And theoretically, right in Einstein's math, the space time curvature could happen to infinity all the way down to a singularity. 09:58.060 --> 10:06.100 I always used to visualize black holes being this giant black funnel in the sky that you can't see and that there's a dot in the center that they call the singularity. 10:06.100 --> 10:11.380 And if you cross the event horizon of the black hole, you have no choice but to get sucked into singularity and all this. 10:11.660 --> 10:18.340 Well, when the Sim Harming looked at this whole thing in Einstein's equations, he realized there was a fundamental aspect missing. 10:18.540 --> 10:23.780 And the Sim puts spin and torque and Coriolis forces in Einstein's field equations. 10:23.780 --> 10:30.180 And when he did that, the topology of a black hole, first of all, it curls like what are going down the drain. 10:30.180 --> 10:31.260 It doesn't just curve. 10:31.420 --> 10:40.900 And then it forms a dual torus where it's curving in in one direction in one hemisphere and it's curving the other direction in the other hemisphere, a dual toroidal structure. 10:40.940 --> 10:48.260 And this diagram is giving you the basic idea of a torus and a torus like a donut and a donut with the singularity in the center. 10:48.500 --> 10:59.540 And this would be the fundamental pattern of energy of the entire universe from the universe itself to galaxies, to atoms, to your energy field, to the Earth's magnetic field, all stars. 11:00.060 --> 11:02.660 This is the fundamental dynamic of all black holes. 11:02.660 --> 11:06.420 And the Sim goes on to describe how he thinks basically everything is a black hole. 11:06.780 --> 11:11.380 We have to understand that the Sim is redefining black holes, just like he redefined dimensions. 11:11.540 --> 11:17.420 And he says a black hole is not just a funnel that sucks stuff in that it actually also radiates information. 11:17.420 --> 11:21.940 This is something that Stephen Hawking said a long time ago, and they started calling it Hawking radiation. 11:22.220 --> 11:24.660 But the Sim is taking it farther than Hawking radiation. 11:24.660 --> 11:27.700 He's saying coherent information comes out of the black hole. 11:27.780 --> 11:30.380 And then it gets pushed back in because it's a torus. 11:30.380 --> 11:38.540 It's going out and in constantly a feedback, feed forward loop that's always happening, crossing the event horizon in both directions. 11:38.740 --> 11:46.380 And so he would say there's stillness or a singularity in the center of the universe, in the center of the galaxy, in the center of a star, that there's a black hole in the center of the planet, 11:46.540 --> 11:50.300 that you have a toradial field, basically a singularity inside your heart. 11:50.620 --> 11:53.020 Every cell in your body has a singularity inside of it. 11:53.020 --> 11:58.700 And also, very importantly, all protons are black holes, miniature, miniature, miniature little ones. 11:58.740 --> 12:01.940 And he has a paper called the Swartz Child Proton that lays that out. 12:01.940 --> 12:14.340 And you can check out all the math of all the Sims papers, including Swartz Child Proton, and his latest paper called Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass on his website, which is resonance.is. 12:14.980 --> 12:17.140 So just to give you a sense of scale, right? 12:17.140 --> 12:18.340 Here's our family portrait. 12:18.340 --> 12:23.180 The Earth is pretty small compared to Jupiter and Saturn and Pluto is pretty small compared to us. 12:23.180 --> 12:27.980 But when you start looking at the big picture, you think about how big the sun is compared to Jupiter. 12:28.100 --> 12:29.620 Really, the sun rules the show. 12:29.620 --> 12:32.020 But the sun isn't even that big compared to Sirius. 12:32.300 --> 12:34.860 And Sirius isn't that big compared to Arcturus. 12:35.060 --> 12:37.540 And these stars just keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger. 12:37.540 --> 12:40.180 And these are just individual stars in our one galaxy, right? 12:40.180 --> 12:43.740 We've got hundreds of billions of galaxies or billions of stars. 12:44.500 --> 12:45.380 In the galaxy. 12:45.380 --> 12:51.780 Now they're saying there's at least 50 million of those stars that would have a planet that could be habitable by life. 12:51.780 --> 12:57.500 And this is a very different story than I was told just a couple of decades ago when I was in school. 12:57.780 --> 13:06.260 And so I like to try to forward the information and be my own feed forward feedback loop by doing stuff like this seminar and delivering the Sims information. 13:06.300 --> 13:14.740 Because as you're going to see, I think the sim is a little closer to describing reality in physics correctly than we see in the standard model. 13:15.220 --> 13:28.220 So we see these scalar structures, fractal scalar structures where the solar system is a tiny dot in the galaxy, which is a tiny dot in the local group, which is a tiny dot in the supercluster, which is a tiny dot in the large scale structure. 13:28.420 --> 13:30.420 And we're looking out at night at the stars. 13:30.420 --> 13:34.340 We're only seeing a very small percentage of our galaxy just inside that yellow circle. 13:34.500 --> 13:37.460 We are barely exploring our galaxy. 13:37.460 --> 13:42.900 We can have a hard time seeing far away due to all the dust and the clouds. 13:43.460 --> 13:53.700 But we've now got a map that was released months ago showing the dot where the Milky Way galaxy is in relation to all these other galaxies in a gigantic supercluster of galaxies. 13:53.700 --> 13:58.260 That's called Laniakea, which means the measurable heaven and Hawaiian. 13:58.740 --> 14:01.540 So now the where you are, you are here. 14:01.540 --> 14:05.220 A T shirt could have Laniakea on instead of just the galaxy. 14:05.700 --> 14:12.260 So Nassim goes fast forwarding to Nassim's life when he was probably in his twenties. 14:12.260 --> 14:20.700 He got a gig thanks to Foster Gamble, the guy who made Thrive doing a talk at Georgia Tech, which is a respected physics department in the United States. 14:21.020 --> 14:31.580 And he went in there and on page 719 of kind of the Bible of Einstein's field equations, they give you this model of the known universe, which is a guy blowing up a balloon. 14:31.580 --> 14:38.220 And the balloon is the universe and the pennies that are glued to the balloon represent the galaxies and the universe is expanding. 14:38.220 --> 14:47.060 Right. And so what he asked these guys, including Paul Serac, the inventor of string theory, can you believe Nassim asked him, you know, who's the guy blowing up the balloon? 14:47.220 --> 14:50.660 Right. And then they were thinking, oh, no, is this guy going to talk about God and physics? 14:50.780 --> 14:55.580 Department? And no, he was just going to say basically for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. 14:55.580 --> 15:01.100 When the universe is expanding, the guy is blowing up the balloon has to have his lungs contracting. 15:01.100 --> 15:05.260 And so where's the equation in the standard model that talks about the big contraction? 15:05.260 --> 15:13.260 We talk a lot about the explosions and things going out, but we forgot about implosion, centropy coming to the center and how that works. 15:13.260 --> 15:15.340 And that vortex going towards singularity. 15:15.580 --> 15:21.100 It seems like there's got to be a hell of a thing contracting if the whole universe is expanding everywhere we look. 15:21.300 --> 15:30.860 And so Nassim started pointing this out to some of the traditional physicists and saying, I think we need to look and correct some of the errors that have been made in the standard model. 15:31.060 --> 15:34.780 And so he asked the question, you know, how does this all fit together? 15:34.780 --> 15:43.380 If there's one thing that would be connecting all things in the entire universe, every point talking to every other point in the entire universe, it would be the thing that we call space. 15:43.860 --> 15:53.740 Space itself is thought to be empty, and all the atoms that you're made of are made of 99.99999% space. 15:54.540 --> 16:03.620 So if you're going to come up with the unified field theory that describes the entire universe, you probably want to pay some attention to the 99.999% part, right? 16:03.620 --> 16:06.660 Maybe a little bit less to the 0.001% part. 16:06.900 --> 16:10.860 The stuff that you can actually perceive and measure the physical world, right? 16:10.860 --> 16:16.620 Light, heat, sound, X-rays, gamma rays, microwaves, cosmic rays, all these frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum. 16:16.860 --> 16:20.460 The only reason you can measure those things is because there's stuff to measure. 16:20.860 --> 16:23.860 Right. So what's up with that space? 16:23.860 --> 16:29.660 Because atoms that make up all that matter that I was just describing is mostly this stuff that we call space. 16:29.660 --> 16:30.740 And is space empty? 16:30.740 --> 16:33.100 As it turns out, as we know, it's not empty. 16:33.500 --> 16:35.900 And this fact is well known. 16:35.900 --> 16:40.860 And when we look into this universe, we see a lot more space than we see stuff. 16:40.860 --> 16:47.060 That's for sure. And the sim is by no means the first guy to come along and say that he thinks space is filled with energy. 16:47.060 --> 16:53.180 This has been proven and known and shown to be correct in peer review journals for a long time. 16:53.180 --> 16:56.660 Wheeler, Bohm, and Einstein have been talking about this based on these quotes right here. 16:56.660 --> 17:02.180 You can see. And so they did an experiment that took until 1990 to do. 17:03.020 --> 17:11.780 Based on Kazmier's theory that you could isolate a sliver of the vacuum of space in between two very finely polished plates. 17:11.780 --> 17:17.740 And if you get them super close together, then no frequency of the electromagnetic spectrum can get in between the plates. 17:17.740 --> 17:19.340 And you could measure a differential. 17:19.340 --> 17:24.580 And so when they did this experiment at Seattle University in 1990, I think was the first place they did it. 17:24.580 --> 17:32.060 They measured that the energy in space is so incredibly small at such a small scale of vibration. 17:32.740 --> 17:39.740 The frequency length of these little waves is so small that you can't detect them at all. Barely. 17:39.740 --> 17:44.940 They're billions of times smaller than an atom, which is really hard to detect in itself. 17:44.940 --> 17:47.580 And Max Planck was the first guy to think of this. 17:47.580 --> 17:53.940 And they call that tiny little vibration to be at the shortest wavelength that the electromagnetic spectrum does. 17:53.940 --> 17:55.740 It's called the Planck's distance. 17:55.820 --> 18:05.220 And present day quantum field theory does this thing where they get rid of this energy density, the very frothing energy in space. 18:05.220 --> 18:12.180 They just get rid of it and pretend like it's not important using this trick mathematically called renormalization. 18:12.180 --> 18:21.220 And it took me some while to find this quote in that book, Gravitation, by Wheeler, Thorne and Meisner, kind of the textbook 101 for most physics students in college. 18:21.300 --> 18:28.820 And it says that they use this renormalization process to get rid of an infinite energy density in the structure of the vacuum, which is a big mistake. 18:28.820 --> 18:39.500 You can't just come up with a unified field theory by getting rid of an incredibly large amount of energy that you can measure in the structure of space. 18:39.500 --> 18:49.420 And so they did this thing where they took the little vibrations and said, OK, let's make little cubes out of those little Planck's lengths and see how many we can fit into a cubic centimeter of space. 18:49.420 --> 18:57.020 And we'll measure how many little vibrations there are per cubic centimeter and get an energy density of the fabric of vacuum of space. 18:57.020 --> 19:04.380 It turns out to be 10 to the 93 grams per cubic centimeter, which is a one with 93 zeros after a very, very, very large number. 19:04.380 --> 19:11.540 So large that if you took all the stars in the entire universe and squashed them and made them this big, that'd be really dense. 19:11.540 --> 19:16.860 The mass of the universe is supposedly around, according to their measurements, 10 to the 55 grams. 19:17.100 --> 19:25.220 And we're measuring empty space as having 39 orders of magnitude more density than a cubic centimeter with the entire universe. 19:25.220 --> 19:29.100 So this has got to be the biggest anomaly in the history of physics. 19:29.100 --> 19:34.740 How can it be that space is basically infinitely full of energy and we perceive it as completely empty? 19:34.740 --> 19:36.780 See, I can move my hand. There's nothing here. 19:36.780 --> 19:38.300 Well, I know that there's atmosphere, right? 19:38.300 --> 19:42.700 There's air. But if I was in between galaxies and I move my hand, I don't feel anything else. 19:42.700 --> 19:45.020 I don't feel any viscosity to the structure of space. 19:45.020 --> 19:47.340 What are you talking about? It's infinitely full of energy. 19:47.340 --> 19:58.660 So Nassim had to come up with a theory and a hypothesis that would explain why it is that space has been measured and proven to be filled with energy, even though we perceive it to be completely empty. 19:58.660 --> 20:09.660 And the way he did that was by looking at the universe and measuring things that he could easily measure about the spheres that he sees at all scales. 20:09.660 --> 20:21.860 He wrote this paper, The Fundamental Dynamics of Black Holes with Elizabeth Rauscher, who's a award winning physicist who used to work at Stanford and at NASA and stuff like this, helped him with the math on the paper, because like Einstein, 20:21.860 --> 20:24.420 Nassim is not the strongest mathematician in the entire world. 20:24.420 --> 20:27.700 And some of this math is very complex. 20:27.700 --> 20:29.340 Yeah, I apologize for the background noise. 20:29.340 --> 20:37.660 I am in a cafe because we had a windstorm and there was no power at the house that I'm planning to do this talk. 20:37.660 --> 20:39.940 So bear with me. 20:39.940 --> 20:49.060 So we did the scaling law for organized matter, and he's talking about the relationship between frequency and radius on all scales in the lower right corner. 20:49.060 --> 20:50.340 You've got the universe. 20:50.340 --> 20:57.220 And then he plots on a graph, the frequency versus the radius of galaxies, stars, the atom, which is in a circle. 20:57.220 --> 21:05.500 And then way up in the upper left, you've got the Planck's distance, a very, very small radius, but a very, very high frequency. 21:05.500 --> 21:12.100 And you can see that there's a linear relationship between frequency versus radius on all objects in the universe. 21:12.100 --> 21:17.140 The universe could not be random and have this relationship show up on all scales. 21:17.140 --> 21:25.980 Over on the right, you can see that if you plot the distances between these major foundational dividing points of structure in space, 21:25.980 --> 21:33.100 between an atom and a star or the atom and the Planck's distance, you start to get either phi ratio or the inverse of phi ratio. 21:33.100 --> 21:39.900 And if you get phi ratios in your data set, you're probably on to something because you see everywhere in the universe. 21:39.900 --> 21:42.620 And the same thing will work out with mass versus radius. 21:42.620 --> 21:49.100 You plot the mass versus the radius of things like the universe, galaxies, quasars, pulsars, the Swartzchild proton, 21:49.100 --> 21:54.900 which is what the Sim calls a proton that's a black hole and the Planck mass all fit on that line. 21:54.900 --> 21:58.540 And you'll see down there below the line is the standard model proton. 21:58.540 --> 22:08.580 So it doesn't make a lot of sense that the standard model would predict a proton having a mass that is way off of that line. 22:08.580 --> 22:13.340 That's because they re-normalize the energy density that's inside the proton. 22:13.340 --> 22:18.020 They assume that there's nothing in there because they did a mathematical trick called re-normalization, 22:18.020 --> 22:22.820 got rid of that, that nearly infinite amount of energy inside of the structure of space. 22:22.820 --> 22:27.700 When you include the energy, then the standard model or when you include that energy, 22:27.700 --> 22:33.660 then in the Sim's theory, the proton is a black hole and it falls in line with all the other black holes that you observe in the universe. 22:33.660 --> 22:35.260 Scalar black holes. 22:35.260 --> 22:38.980 Now you're thinking, wait, how are we going from scalar black holes to Chichen Itza? 22:38.980 --> 22:44.580 Well, the answer is the way the Sim figured out how it's possible that the space could be full, 22:44.580 --> 22:49.780 but we perceive it as empty, is that the structure of the space itself is so perfect, 22:49.780 --> 22:55.460 so equal and opposite in every possible way that it's creating a vector equilibrium in the structure of space, 22:55.460 --> 23:02.780 where every place that there's a force coming from, there's an equal and opposite structure in the space itself that counterbalances that force. 23:02.780 --> 23:06.580 And so all forces coming from all directions equals zero. 23:06.580 --> 23:09.180 And so you create this thing that we call space. 23:09.180 --> 23:10.420 They called it the plenum. 23:10.420 --> 23:12.820 They called it the ether before Einstein. 23:12.820 --> 23:14.660 They started calling it the zero point field. 23:14.660 --> 23:17.980 They started calling it the quantum foam in quantum field theory. 23:17.980 --> 23:19.460 They called it the source field. 23:19.460 --> 23:24.340 People like David Wilcock, you can call it any different number of things in ancient cultures, right? 23:24.340 --> 23:33.820 You've got mana, you've got chi, you've got prana, you've got all these energies that were perceived by the ancient cultures and by physics 23:33.820 --> 23:35.620 and have called it different things. 23:35.620 --> 23:37.500 For our sake, we can just call it space. 23:37.500 --> 23:38.860 You can call it whatever you want. 23:38.860 --> 23:48.220 We are made of and bathing in a nearly infinitely dense superfluid that we call space that we perceive as empty because it's sitting in a perfect balanced state. 23:48.220 --> 23:55.580 So when the Sims started looking for perfect geometries, he pretty quickly came across stuff like this, Chichen Itza in Mexico. 23:55.580 --> 23:58.140 This is an incredibly accurate piece of geometry. 23:58.140 --> 24:02.860 Whoever made this knew some serious geometry because check it out here. 24:02.860 --> 24:10.580 We're seeing a picture of it on the equinox and the shadow cast by the edge of the pyramid makes a snake on the staircase. 24:10.580 --> 24:15.140 And you can't do this and then move it into place on the equinox. 24:15.140 --> 24:20.700 You have to know exactly how to set this up so that when it becomes the equinox, this effect will happen. 24:20.700 --> 24:27.020 In order to be able to do this, you have to know where you are on the planet, that you live on a sphere, the angle of the sun to the Earth, 24:27.020 --> 24:28.820 that how fast it's going around. 24:28.820 --> 24:31.740 So you know exactly how to build this from stone one. 24:31.740 --> 24:33.340 This is found all over Mexico. 24:33.340 --> 24:41.660 This is Teotihuacan, a very large complex, 100 miles from Mexico City, where there's many pyramids all with similar geometries. 24:41.700 --> 24:50.860 And at the end of his career, this guy, Peter Tompkins, figured out that what these Mexican pyramids were trying to tell us is a relationship of geometry, 24:50.860 --> 24:54.660 because the study of structure of space is called geometry. 24:54.660 --> 25:04.020 And so the question is, what is the geometry of the fabric of the vacuum of space that would account for the fact that it's infinitely filled with these vacuum fluctuations, 25:04.020 --> 25:06.060 even though we perceive it as empty? 25:06.060 --> 25:10.380 When he realized that there's this special relationship between a sphere and a tetrahedron, 25:10.420 --> 25:16.860 he thought, maybe I should look into these tetrahedra, because tetrahedron is the most simple of the platonic solids, 25:16.860 --> 25:21.820 the most simple three dimensional shape you can make with straight lines. 25:21.820 --> 25:24.700 And so he thought maybe the tetrahedron had something to do with this. 25:24.700 --> 25:30.660 When you put a tetrahedron in a sphere, it intersects the sphere exactly at 19.47 degrees. 25:30.660 --> 25:33.900 And that will happen north or south inside your sphere. 25:33.900 --> 25:39.380 So if you look at the Earth, for example, and you put a tetrahedron inside there, what do you find at 19.47? 25:39.420 --> 25:47.980 You find the big island of Hawaii, which has got the largest mountain on the planet, about six miles from the seafloor to the summit. 25:47.980 --> 25:52.500 And it's not just on the Earth that you find power spots at 19.47. 25:52.500 --> 25:54.700 You can look all around our solar system. 25:54.700 --> 26:03.740 The big red spot on Jupiter that we've been observing for 350 plus years has been sitting at 19.47 the entire time, never moving from that latitude. 26:03.740 --> 26:09.060 If you look at sunspots on the sun, there's increased sunspot activity at 19.47 as well. 26:09.060 --> 26:15.260 If you look at these vortices on the planet, like the Bermuda Triangle, 19.47, there's a bunch of these vortices. 26:15.260 --> 26:17.180 They call them the Vial Vortices. 26:17.180 --> 26:21.580 There's many of them all at 19.47 north and south. 26:21.580 --> 26:29.300 And so in looking at tetrahedrons, it didn't take the same armament very long to come across Buckminster Fuller. 26:29.300 --> 26:36.900 Buckminster Fuller is a serious pioneer in the world of geometry, and he built a lot of amazing things out of tetrahedrons, including stuff like the geodesic dome. 26:36.900 --> 26:42.420 He even made a postage stamp with a geodesic dome head on his portrait there. 26:42.420 --> 26:46.100 He also invented some stuff like this Dimexion car. 26:46.100 --> 26:49.740 So I can't say enough good stuff about Buckminster Fuller. 26:49.740 --> 26:55.700 Worth going deep into his work as a background towards the unified physics that we're seeing today. 26:55.700 --> 27:00.060 So Nassim looked at this structure that Buckminster Fuller came up with. 27:00.060 --> 27:05.940 This slide is actually not showing properly, unfortunately. 27:05.940 --> 27:11.100 But basically it's a large tetrahedron with 20 smaller tetrahedrons that make it up. 27:11.100 --> 27:13.660 It's called the isotropic vector matrix. 27:13.660 --> 27:17.660 And this is kind of a slice of it with parts of it missing. 27:17.660 --> 27:22.380 And inside the isotropic vector matrix, there are these cavities pointing down. 27:22.380 --> 27:31.180 So he knew this couldn't be by itself the structure of the vacuum because he needs a geometry that's absolutely perfectly equal and opposite in every possible way. 27:31.180 --> 27:34.660 So he thought, what if I took two of these and put them together? 27:34.660 --> 27:37.460 Then I would get a star tetrahedron. 27:37.460 --> 27:44.060 Then I've got 40 tetrahedrons where those cavities meet in the middle and they form this geometry in red. 27:44.060 --> 27:45.660 And this is called the cuboctahedron. 27:45.660 --> 27:48.580 You may have heard Dan Winter mention this. 27:48.580 --> 27:51.540 This is what Buckminster Fuller called the vector equilibrium. 27:51.540 --> 27:56.980 It's called the vector equilibrium because every vector or every line in this geometry is an equal length. 27:56.980 --> 28:01.100 All the edges are the same length as all the vectors going towards the center. 28:01.100 --> 28:06.180 12 spokes coming out to these faces that are either triangles or squares. 28:06.180 --> 28:13.980 And this is the type of geometry you'd be looking for to account for the fact that space is infinitely full, even though we perceive it as totally empty. 28:13.980 --> 28:16.260 And so he thought, OK, this is I'm onto something. 28:16.260 --> 28:22.020 Maybe I should put more tetrahedrons onto the outside of this because I need a scalar fractal structure. 28:22.020 --> 28:24.620 The universe can't just be one cuboctahedron. 28:24.660 --> 28:29.580 It's got to be able to get infinitely bigger and infinitely smaller because space is everywhere you go. 28:29.580 --> 28:33.700 And it's balanced and looks and perceives empty on all scales. 28:33.700 --> 28:38.540 And so when he started adding more tetrahedrons, he got to a total of 64 tetrahedrons. 28:38.540 --> 28:48.300 And when you have a total of 64 tetrahedrons put together, like my necklace, which may be a little difficult to see, but you get this three dimensional structure. 28:48.300 --> 28:56.060 Just like if you took eight star tetrahedrons and you put them together, you would get a 64 tetrahedron grid. 28:56.060 --> 29:04.500 And when you have a 64 tetrahedron grid, you've now created a vector equilibrium inside the vector equilibrium, a cuboctahedron inside of a cuboctahedron. 29:04.500 --> 29:08.940 Perfectly balanced geometry nested inside of another perfectly balanced geometry. 29:08.940 --> 29:11.500 This is just the beginning of an infinite fractal series. 29:11.500 --> 29:15.420 Right. When you get to 512 tetrahedra, you get another octave. 29:15.420 --> 29:18.700 When you get to 1024 tetrahedrons, there's another octave. 29:18.700 --> 29:24.100 The computer programmers out there are probably nodding their head right now because that's how we do computer memory. 29:24.100 --> 29:30.980 And this is actually how a lot of stuff in the universe is structured based around this specific geometry. 29:30.980 --> 29:38.100 It's like you could take eight star tetrahedrons, put them together and you get to the octave and then the pattern repeats. 29:38.100 --> 29:40.820 So here's a three dimensional kind of model of it. 29:40.820 --> 29:44.380 I have like this little mini one around my neck. 29:44.380 --> 29:50.300 I hope to put together one that's 3D printed, that's big, that has LEDs on the inside sometime. 29:50.300 --> 29:54.020 But it's basically octaves of growth of the equilibrium. 29:54.020 --> 29:57.580 Eight tetrahedrons pointing in forms the cuboctahedron. 29:57.580 --> 30:01.100 Eight tetrahedrons pointing out forms a star tetrahedron. 30:01.100 --> 30:08.420 So you have the geometry of the structure of the vacuum giving you the two directions that exist in the universe in and out. 30:08.420 --> 30:16.820 The torus exhibiting that dynamic curling into stillness and then coming back out and then going back in and going back out continuously rotating. 30:16.820 --> 30:23.820 So it's the dynamics and the geometry of the vacuum that is described by Nisimharme. 30:23.820 --> 30:28.100 And that is what accounts for the fact that there's all this energy and it seems empty. 30:28.100 --> 30:29.900 It's because it's perfectly balanced. 30:29.900 --> 30:37.580 And where you have a change in density, where you have an imbalance, then you start to see spin happen. 30:37.620 --> 30:44.660 You have a dynamic of the vortex forming because there's a change in density, just like in your bathtub, right? 30:44.660 --> 30:46.020 You pull the plug out of your bathtub. 30:46.020 --> 30:47.660 The water doesn't vortex straight down. 30:47.660 --> 30:52.580 It spins down as the air spins up in the opposite direction. 30:52.580 --> 30:55.340 And this is what's happening in space time on all scales. 30:55.340 --> 31:00.500 And the size of the vortex is basically the dimension or the scale that you're at. 31:00.500 --> 31:03.420 If it's a little tiny vortex, you could call it an atom. 31:03.420 --> 31:14.740 If it's a really large vortex, it could be the black hole in the center of our galaxy, off of which spiraling off of the event horizon of that black hole come the smaller black holes called stars. 31:14.740 --> 31:18.100 And inside the stars, they make smaller black holes called atoms. 31:18.100 --> 31:20.940 And so it's scalar dimensions of black hole. 31:20.940 --> 31:27.100 And so you have the geometry of expansion and contraction in an infinite tetrahedral array. 31:27.100 --> 31:31.740 Nisim also came up with this animation, which I'm not sure is going to play inside of this player. 31:31.780 --> 31:40.940 But you can check it out on the Resonance Projects YouTube page showing the sun moving with the earth and all the other planets going around the sun as it's moving. 31:40.940 --> 31:51.980 In other words, teaching a kid that a year is the year it takes the earth to do a circle around the sun is kind of like telling the kid we live on a flat planet because the sun is moving. 31:51.980 --> 32:00.100 Right. The earth is actually making a five spiral as it's moving through space as the sun is moving very rapidly through the galaxy and the galaxy is rotating. 32:00.220 --> 32:02.340 And it's moving in relation to the background stars. 32:02.340 --> 32:04.900 It's fractal spin inside a fractal spin. 32:04.900 --> 32:08.380 So each planet has a different period. 32:08.380 --> 32:12.460 And of course, Saturn takes almost 30 years to go once around the sun. 32:12.460 --> 32:13.580 The earth takes one year. 32:13.580 --> 32:15.580 Obviously, that's why it's called a year. 32:15.580 --> 32:27.540 But we should be showing kids 3D moving graphics of our solar system and not just some little model with a bar coming off of it and that the earth makes a circle. 32:27.540 --> 32:36.180 Some very foundational things I feel like that are known and can easily be described are not being described to kids today. 32:36.180 --> 32:39.340 And they're ready. They're more than ready. 32:39.340 --> 32:44.580 There's probably five year old kids that are teaching their parents how to update their software on their iPads. 32:44.580 --> 32:47.260 Right. Maybe you're one of those people. 32:47.260 --> 32:51.980 The same is really in a long tradition of researchers that are not just physicists. 32:51.980 --> 32:54.300 They're not just inventors. They're not just philosophers. 32:54.300 --> 32:55.900 They're doing all of it. 32:55.900 --> 33:02.780 People like Leonardo da Vinci, Kepler, you know, he figured out the orbitals of the planets based on the platonic solids. 33:02.780 --> 33:09.700 Newton inventing the telescope and looking, peering off and being the first guy to come up with a theory about gravity. 33:09.700 --> 33:23.220 He thought that the objects themselves had the gravity and it took Einstein and Carl Schwarzschild solving Einstein's field equations first to come up with this idea that gravity is part of a field. 33:23.220 --> 33:25.260 And then moving forward. 33:25.260 --> 33:30.100 Oh, I think I'm at the end of this chunk of slides, slide 69 of 69. 33:30.100 --> 33:34.260 So I think Neil's going to upload the next section. 33:34.260 --> 33:44.860 But basically what I'm going to talk about here is how gravity is not, you know, some flat surface with a dimple in it. 33:44.860 --> 33:46.820 It's a dual torus structure. 33:46.860 --> 33:52.380 So instead of showing a kid a flat surface with a funnel, maybe we could at least show them a cube, right? 33:52.380 --> 33:58.140 Where each side of the cube is getting pulled in from every direction, because gravity pulls from everywhere. 33:58.140 --> 34:00.260 It's not a flat thing. 34:00.260 --> 34:07.060 But really, the gravity is kind of this complex plasma dynamics constantly changing. 34:07.060 --> 34:15.300 You can't really make a simple picture of gravity or the gravitational field and space time. 34:15.300 --> 34:22.420 So it's going to be five minutes till the next one uploads, but I'll just talk about gravity and where it took this. 34:22.420 --> 34:32.900 So he looks at this dual torus structure and says that we were missing the spin aspect in Einstein's field equations. 34:32.900 --> 34:38.420 When he added in spin and torque and Coriolis forces and he properly accounted for them, 34:38.420 --> 34:44.980 then a black hole started looking like a dual torus instead of just a funnel in the sky in space. 34:44.980 --> 34:48.420 That's a cosmological sized object. 34:48.420 --> 34:50.980 The Sim describes black holes existing at all scales. 34:50.980 --> 34:57.660 So he's redefining a black hole, calls it a black slash white hole, spelled W-H-O-L-E. 34:57.660 --> 35:04.700 Stephen Hawking recently came out with a paper maybe a year ago where the BBC kind of misquoted him, actually. 35:04.700 --> 35:08.780 And the headline in the news was Stephen Hawking says there are no black holes. 35:08.780 --> 35:15.740 And that's not what he said. What he said is I think that there's an issue with the firewall and the information paradox of black holes. 35:15.740 --> 35:18.100 And so I think some information does get out. 35:18.100 --> 35:20.780 And so maybe they're not black. Maybe they're more like gray. 35:20.780 --> 35:25.500 He said gray holes, which is essentially what the Sim is saying with a black slash white hole. 35:25.500 --> 35:27.580 It makes black and white. You get gray. 35:27.580 --> 35:33.980 Now, some of you may have seen just two days ago, Hawking came out with another announcement. 35:33.980 --> 35:46.460 He was at a conference and he said, now I believe I've solved the information paradox because now I feel like that the information that goes into a black hole doesn't actually go into the black hole. 35:46.460 --> 35:52.220 It actually rests on the event horizon in a hologram. 35:52.220 --> 36:01.340 Now, this is very cool because Hawking is saying something that Miss Sim published in a paper and other people have before. 36:01.340 --> 36:04.380 If you look at holography, that's been around for a while. 36:04.380 --> 36:12.540 But Miss Sim goes farther to describe exactly how the information is holographically encoded in black holes. 36:12.540 --> 36:15.180 And it's not just on the surface event horizon. 36:15.180 --> 36:21.980 It's also on the inside. And he measures it using those tiny, tiny little pixels. 36:21.980 --> 36:30.980 The tiniest little vibrations of the fabric of the vacuum at the Planck's length, because Max Planck was the first guy to discover these little vibrations. 36:30.980 --> 36:38.820 It's one point six one six times ten to the negative thirty three centimeters, which means it's a decimal point with thirty three zeros after it. 36:38.820 --> 36:52.740 And then one six six centimeters. It's such an incredibly small distance that if you made each one of these into a little ball, you could fit ten to the sixty of these little vibrations inside of a proton. 36:52.740 --> 36:57.420 And Miss Sim calls them Planck's spherical units, PSU. 36:57.420 --> 37:09.460 And so he describes the gravitational field as a ratio of information on the inside of the event horizon of a black hole to the surface structure on the outside of the black hole. 37:09.460 --> 37:18.300 And so he would say that there's ten to the sixty of these vibrations on the inside of a proton and ten to the forty on the outside. 37:18.300 --> 37:25.980 And when you pack the waveforms together, you don't make little cubes like they did in the standard model. 37:25.980 --> 37:34.700 They love to flatten everything. But before we came to flatten everything, we were measuring stuff using quaternions. 37:34.700 --> 37:40.660 You guys are probably familiar with the X, Y and Z axis, right, where we plot everything on a graph. 37:40.660 --> 37:45.740 And you can plot 3D space by describing coordinates, the X, the Y and the Z. 37:45.740 --> 37:52.580 So you know where something is. Before that, they had quaternions. It was I, J and K. And you had the degrees of rotation. Right. 37:52.580 --> 38:00.340 So this is I, this is J and this is K, the three angles of rotation. 38:00.340 --> 38:12.940 And when you think of quantizing or making little quanta of these energies of the Planck's spherical units, you don't make little cubes with flat surfaces on it. 38:12.940 --> 38:18.260 You do the structure that the universe is using on all scales, the sphere. 38:18.260 --> 38:29.020 And so if you perfectly pack spheres together so that there's gaps between them and it's perfectly space filling, they're going to overlap each other, causing these little vesica pysi shapes. Right. 38:29.020 --> 38:36.940 And you get a structure that if you flattened it and made it into a 2D symbol, you've seen it a million times. It's called the flower of life symbol. 38:36.940 --> 38:41.820 The flower of life symbol is actually a three dimensional structure. 38:41.820 --> 38:46.540 It's a two dimensional symbol representing a three dimensional structure. 38:46.540 --> 38:59.100 And it is if you took all the tetrahedrons in a 64 tetrahedron grid and you put a sphere around each one of the tetrahedrons, then you would have a three dimensional flower of life. 38:59.100 --> 39:09.860 And so Nassim Harmein is describing basically that the structure of space itself can be quantized into little bits, quanta of energy at the Planck scale. 39:09.860 --> 39:15.740 And that that's a very fundamental dividing point for the geometry of the fabric of the vacuum. 39:15.740 --> 39:22.060 That there's information that's below the Planck scale, but we have no way of accessing that information whatsoever. 39:22.060 --> 39:27.140 Because in order to measure something, for example, you have to be able to see the thing you're measuring. 39:27.140 --> 39:35.540 And the Planck's distance is basically the width of a photon of light or the amount of space that would take a photon to pass through itself. 39:35.540 --> 39:46.780 So it's kind of a limit in our boundary of our perception in science and math currently, whereas the observable universe is the other boundary on the large scale. 39:46.780 --> 39:50.100 Nassim thinks that it's an infinite holographic field. 39:50.100 --> 39:54.900 He thinks that it's a hologram and a fractal and geometry. 39:54.900 --> 39:58.780 And so he's coined the term holo fracto graphic. 39:58.780 --> 40:02.580 Holograph, holo fracto graphic field that we inhabit. 40:02.580 --> 40:10.020 And there's probably a lot more outside of the observable universe that it goes infinite fractal style. 40:10.020 --> 40:14.420 The universe itself might be a tiny little dot inside of a much larger structure. 40:14.420 --> 40:19.900 And there could be a lot more down below the Planck scale as well. 40:19.900 --> 40:28.740 So he's looking at this in a holographic way and goes much further than this announcement that Stephen Hawking made. 40:28.740 --> 40:38.180 I find it somewhat frustrating that, you know, Stephen Hawking says anything, even if he publishes a paper with no map in it at all. 40:38.180 --> 40:41.780 Everybody listens to what he says and they think that he came up with it. 40:41.780 --> 40:54.100 And of course, he never says, oh, yeah, I came up with this theory thanks to listing all these people like the guys who were the pioneers in holography, who Nassim and others were influenced by to piece all this stuff together. 40:54.100 --> 40:58.260 Nassim has very solid math to describe all this stuff. 40:58.260 --> 41:04.980 And you can go to resonance.is and download the PDF of quantum gravity and the holographic mass. 41:04.980 --> 41:10.220 This is a paper that he wrote in 2012 that was published in December of 2012. 41:10.220 --> 41:18.340 And in that paper, he made a prediction based on this ratio of information on the inside to information on the outside of a proton. 41:18.340 --> 41:24.260 He made a prediction exactly how big the charge radius of the proton should be. 41:24.260 --> 41:32.460 And he even said in the paper in December 2012, I predict that at some point in the future that this prediction will be verified by experiment. 41:32.460 --> 41:36.940 Well, guess what? It only took a month in January of 2013. 41:36.940 --> 41:46.700 CERN and people in Switzerland released a paper saying that they had done a new muonic measurement of the radius of the proton. 41:46.700 --> 41:50.300 Muons are like 100 times more massive than electrons. 41:50.300 --> 41:53.300 They're subatomic particles that are passing through you right now. 41:53.300 --> 42:01.660 One per second probably flies through your hand and then travels through the earth like neutrinos. 42:01.660 --> 42:06.620 They use muons to do this new muonic measurement of the radius of the proton. 42:06.620 --> 42:14.380 And it turned out to be 4 percent different than the standard model was currently saying the proton should be. 42:14.380 --> 42:20.980 And that might not sound like a big difference, but when you're talking about quantum field theory and very accurate physics of the standard model, 42:20.980 --> 42:28.140 4 percent off means you've really made an error that's not correctable. 42:28.140 --> 42:32.620 And all of a sudden, the standard model is in serious trouble. 42:32.620 --> 42:37.180 And amazingly, the Sims prediction was incredibly accurate. 42:37.180 --> 42:42.700 It was so accurate, it was within the margin of error of the experiment. 42:42.740 --> 42:50.260 So the Sim has been able to make some incredible predictions on the size of the radius of the proton. 42:50.260 --> 42:57.500 And the way he did that is he observed a cosmological sized black hole, the first black hole ever discovered, 42:57.500 --> 43:05.500 and took the ratio that he had discovered through geometry, through the flower of life and through the 64 tetrahedron grid. 43:05.540 --> 43:12.940 And he said, based on this cosmological sized black hole, I predict if I just scale this down to the size of a proton, 43:12.940 --> 43:16.500 this is exactly how big the proton should be. 43:16.500 --> 43:26.300 And he was within 0.0036 percent of nailing the muonic measurement that they made. 43:26.300 --> 43:31.260 As a matter of fact, the Sim basically thinks that because there's a margin of error in the experiment, 43:31.260 --> 43:33.420 that his number is exactly correct. 43:33.420 --> 43:37.300 And the experiment was just a tiny bit off. 43:37.300 --> 43:46.060 If that's true, it should be Nisim Harameen on the first story of my BBC science app. 43:46.060 --> 43:53.220 Instead of Hawking saying, I think that information is encoded holographically on the event horizon of the black hole, 43:53.220 --> 43:58.500 they should be publishing Nisim Harameen's quantum gravity and the holographic mass 43:58.500 --> 44:03.940 that you can easily find in the journal Science Domain International, 44:03.940 --> 44:08.540 which is the publication that published the Sim's paper. 44:08.540 --> 44:23.060 Thankfully, through people like Neil and Ted X and Thrive and Evolver Social Network and all these other alternative media and science outlets, 44:23.060 --> 44:26.980 Nisim's information is starting to be more widely recognized. 44:26.980 --> 44:35.460 And I have a feeling that there are some heavyweight traditional standard model physicists out there that have taken a good look at Nisim's equations. 44:35.460 --> 44:38.460 And they're scratching their head because the math works out. 44:38.460 --> 44:45.420 The math is not incorrect. If the math was incorrect, somebody would have come back within 24 hours of that paper being published and gone, 44:45.420 --> 44:49.620 Ah, see, this guy's wrong. This is this equation is incorrect. 44:49.620 --> 44:51.980 The math works out and the math doesn't lie. 44:51.980 --> 44:58.580 The numbers work out and the Sim has made a very powerful prediction about this proton radius. 44:58.580 --> 45:05.020 And so I have a feeling it's going to come more and more apparent that Nisim was ahead of the curve. 45:05.020 --> 45:12.700 And I hope that someday somebody like Stephen Hawking is going to come to the very same conclusions that Nisim came to, 45:12.700 --> 45:14.700 whether or not he's aware of Nisim's work. 45:14.700 --> 45:17.460 I don't think anybody fully knows. 45:17.460 --> 45:21.420 People have been trying to get Nisim's work to people like the head of CERN. 45:21.420 --> 45:30.260 And we heard through the grapevine that somebody actually did hand him Nisim's paper once that he took a look at it and then he saw who wrote it and he put it down. 45:30.260 --> 45:32.380 Because, you know, Nisim's an independent researcher. 45:32.380 --> 45:38.620 Nisim is not a physicist from a major physics department and does not have a PhD. 45:38.620 --> 45:44.180 He's been working on this since he was nine years old and realized that he could be easily incorrect about the dimensions. 45:44.220 --> 45:54.340 If you're wrong about the dimensions, no wonder you're pulling your hair out trying to figure out how to get an infinite number of solutions to string theory down to a finite number of solutions. 45:54.340 --> 45:55.500 That could take forever, right? 45:55.500 --> 45:59.060 By definition. And we don't have forever to figure this out. 45:59.060 --> 46:11.020 Then it gets really interesting in the sense that the geometry that made sense using the standard model or using the scientific method to figure out what the structure of space time is, 46:11.020 --> 46:17.020 happens to be the geometry that was encoded by just about every ancient culture on the planet. 46:17.020 --> 46:30.820 And this is where it gets really fascinating to me, is that you can tie together Nisim Haramin's work in physics with symbolism and monuments and documents from around the world for thousands of years. 46:30.820 --> 46:46.340 So we know, for example, the flower of life is engraved or even maybe laser etched, perhaps, onto this 100 ton granite boulder that was carved in Abydos, the Osirian temple in Egypt. 46:46.340 --> 46:48.740 You've seen the trailer to Thrive, Nisim talks about it. 46:48.740 --> 46:51.460 People say that, oh, no, that's red ochre. 46:51.460 --> 46:56.300 But there's other marks on there that are red ochre and they're much larger and more awkward. 46:56.300 --> 46:58.060 The flower of life is very accurate. 46:58.060 --> 47:00.220 There is no mistakes. 47:00.220 --> 47:03.580 It seems like it was there for a long time and it's not been wearing off. 47:03.580 --> 47:06.380 It goes into the rock, as a matter of fact. 47:06.380 --> 47:27.900 And if you look other places around the world, there's countries all over the place, including Turkey and in Europe and even in Asia, that talk about the flower of life, which is overlapping spheres, which is really a three dimensional structure being conveyed by this traditional two dimensional symbol that we've seen all over the place. 47:27.940 --> 47:32.300 Sacred geometry is called sacred because it's the geometry of everything. 47:32.300 --> 47:36.740 When you're born, you're initially a sphere. 47:36.740 --> 47:39.740 And then your cells divide and you become a dual torus. 47:39.740 --> 47:43.100 And then when your cells divide, you don't just become a random blob of cells. 47:43.100 --> 47:46.900 Right. When you're four cells old, you have a tetrahedral bond between yourself. 47:46.900 --> 47:53.740 And then when you're eight cells old, you're basically the vector equilibrium, eight tetrahedrons pointing into a single point. 47:53.780 --> 47:58.500 And then when you divide and become 64 cells, this is the structure of your existence. 47:58.500 --> 48:04.500 You're basically 64 spheres, which are centered by 64 tetrahedrons. 48:04.500 --> 48:21.300 So biology and cosmology on all scales, you can see structures in the fabric of space time that adhere to this geometry, that really it's the space that defines the matter. 48:21.300 --> 48:25.580 It's the space that defines the matter, not the matter defining the space. 48:25.580 --> 48:31.500 So we've jumped now through the slides that I was just talking about without slides and we're in the ancient cultures. 48:31.500 --> 48:41.340 This is the the Temple of the Sphinx, hundred ton granite boulders that are carved out of the outside area of the Sphinx. 48:41.340 --> 48:48.940 And looking at ancient Egypt is probably the best example of the fact that ancient cultures on this planet had some incredibly advanced technology. 48:48.980 --> 48:52.500 Or else, how were they able to build the Great Pyramid of Giza? 48:52.500 --> 48:58.220 The CEM looks at ancient culture symbols and their documents and their traditions. 48:58.220 --> 49:04.780 And then most importantly, their megalithic sites that are still standing because we can measure them very accurately. 49:04.780 --> 49:11.860 The Great Pyramid of Giza is still to this day, probably the most impressive technological feat ever constructed. 49:11.860 --> 49:22.220 Two million, three hundred and thirty thousand and two tons stones stacked so perfectly that when you put the top stone at the top, it's only a centimeter off the axis of the base, which is 13 acres. 49:22.220 --> 49:26.500 This is not any small feat. We probably couldn't even reproduce that today. 49:26.500 --> 49:38.540 And what would we do? Make six million, three hundred or six million, six hundred and sixty thousand hundred mile cargo helicopter flights to the quarry where these rocks came from. 49:38.540 --> 49:46.900 I don't think so. If you look at the erosion on the Sphinx and the erosion around the Sphinx, you can see that it's water erosion. 49:46.900 --> 49:54.220 This is the work of Robert Shock. And he says that he thinks that the Sphinx could be as much as twenty five or thirty thousand years old. 49:54.220 --> 49:57.340 I'm very excited for Graham Hancock's new book to come out. 49:57.340 --> 50:02.620 It comes out, I think, in October in England in November in North America, something like that. 50:02.620 --> 50:09.700 And it's a sequel to Chariots of the Gods. And it's called or sorry, it's a sequel to Fingerprints of the Gods. 50:09.700 --> 50:12.380 And this new book is going to be called Magicians of the Gods. 50:12.380 --> 50:26.260 And it's talking about how he thinks there was a catastrophic event that happened on the planet twenty six thousand years ago, I believe it is, that caused major amounts of ice to melt in a short amount of time, 50:26.260 --> 50:34.100 raising the water levels of the oceans by 400 feet in a very short amount of time, submerging the cultures that were around at the time. 50:34.100 --> 50:42.740 And in doing so, a lot of civilization and technology was lost. And it took thousands of years for it to come back. 50:42.740 --> 50:46.460 Robert Shock was very daring to say this, got in a lot of trouble for it. 50:46.460 --> 50:51.420 There was no evidence of this ancient culture anywhere on the planet until we found Golbek Tempe. 50:51.420 --> 50:54.140 Golbek Tempe is in Turkey, excuse me, once I. 50:55.900 --> 50:58.540 And it's carbon dated to be 13,500 years old. 51:00.020 --> 51:05.860 Seven thousand years older than the supposed age of the Great Pyramid, which they say is five thousand five hundred years old. 51:05.860 --> 51:19.020 The fact that there's no hieroglyphs anywhere on the pyramid that exhibits phi, pi and all these other incredible geometric relationships that are found in the structure of space time can't be a coincidence. 51:19.060 --> 51:21.100 These guys had to have some serious technology. 51:21.100 --> 51:23.140 Here's the Abydos that I was talking about earlier. 51:23.140 --> 51:27.220 Hundred ton granite boulders sitting on top of others, tongue and groove. 51:27.220 --> 51:29.380 You can see there's a little notch. 51:29.380 --> 51:37.100 And so you had to lower that hundred ton boulder onto these other ones before the supposed invention of the wheel or the pulley. 51:37.100 --> 51:39.300 I don't think that's making much sense to me. 51:39.300 --> 51:48.060 And of course, if you look on the side of the rock, what you see, it's very faint in this picture, but it's basically this flower of life symbol etched into the rock. 51:49.500 --> 52:07.380 The Egyptian symbol perfectly matches the 64 tetrahedron grid that Nassim Harme came up with for the structure of the fabric of the vacuum using the scientific method and advanced technology available to us here in the 20th, 21st century. 52:07.660 --> 52:11.860 And I don't think it's a coincidence that the ancient people happen to come up with the same geometry. 52:12.100 --> 52:15.700 I think that they happen to know about the structure of space time. 52:15.940 --> 52:26.580 And here's a great little kind of computer animated version trying to give you a sense of this 3D structure where these spheres are overlapping, causing a 3D pedal structure. 52:26.740 --> 52:29.340 There's a guy, Michael Evans, who calls that the trion ray. 52:29.620 --> 52:33.700 You could think of it as a three sided platonic solid, except there's not straight lines, right? 52:33.700 --> 52:34.340 It's curved. 52:34.780 --> 52:39.340 A point with three lines coming to a point would give you a three dimensional pedal. 52:40.180 --> 52:46.020 A little three dimensional flower of life pedal inside there. 52:46.020 --> 52:48.620 You can see them as the spheres overlap. 52:49.020 --> 52:52.460 So there's a relationship between the spheres and the tetrahedrons on all scales. 52:53.180 --> 53:06.180 This one is the glyph maker by Charles L. Gilchrist, and it's showing you kind of like fractal flower of life, flower of life with another one 50% smaller and another one 50% smaller, overlapped. 53:06.420 --> 53:08.620 So it gives you a sense of this holographic field. 53:08.620 --> 53:10.660 You can't think of these spheres as static. 53:10.940 --> 53:11.740 They're all spinning. 53:11.940 --> 53:13.180 They're all in different sizes. 53:13.380 --> 53:14.620 They're all talking to each other. 53:15.020 --> 53:28.500 Every point in space is talking to every other point in space through quantum wormholes, where space time curls to the point where what's known as an Einstein Rosen bridge is caused at the quantum scale. 53:28.740 --> 53:33.900 Quantum wormholes have been proven to exist in quantum physics. 53:34.140 --> 53:50.140 And they, for example, with entanglement, right, you can take two subatomic particles that have the same spin and you can move them far apart from each other, change the spin of one and the spin of the other will change at the same time, not the amount of time it takes for light to get from one to the other simultaneously. 53:50.500 --> 53:58.020 So there are probably ways to travel faster than the speed of light, even though Einstein set that as the absolute fastest you can go in the universe. 53:58.460 --> 54:07.980 It's starting to turn out to be proven that not only do quantum wormholes exist, but that information can travel faster than the speed of light through those wormholes. 54:08.180 --> 54:21.620 So every proton on the surface event horizon of the proton has 10 to the 40 tiny little quantum wormholes coming off of that event horizon connecting to the next proton, which connects to the next proton, which connects the next proton. 54:21.780 --> 54:26.180 So basically every point in the universe is talking to every other point in the universe. 54:26.420 --> 54:41.340 How else would the universe be able to create and maintain such an incredible amount of information and continuously feedbacking on itself and creating more and more highly coherent structures? 54:42.300 --> 54:45.260 We know that the universe is getting more organized as it goes along. 54:45.260 --> 54:46.940 It's not just chaos. 54:46.940 --> 54:47.980 It's not random. 54:48.220 --> 54:53.460 There's an incredibly detailed structure to everything. 54:53.580 --> 54:55.100 We would not exist. 54:55.100 --> 55:01.340 The chance of us spontaneously evolving from a sea of particles is basically zero. 55:01.740 --> 55:06.460 There has to be an incredible feedback loop of information for the universe to maintain this coherency. 55:06.740 --> 55:12.940 And the same would argue that perhaps the best feedback information loop for the universe is biology. 55:13.020 --> 55:14.940 That would be us and all biology. 55:16.220 --> 55:20.060 We are the event horizon for the universe to learn more about itself. 55:20.100 --> 55:31.260 We are the universe and we're telling the universe more about itself so it can make more coherency and we can make smaller versions of us and teach them about the stuff that we learned before. 55:31.820 --> 55:34.660 And we're improving the quality of life on this planet. 55:34.940 --> 55:43.380 And hopefully we're going to learn some valuable lessons and learn how to act in harmony with nature and not literally blow it up to make energy. 55:43.700 --> 55:45.580 This is something that Nassim is working towards. 55:45.740 --> 56:01.340 He wants to take this information about the structure of the vacuum and the structure of space time and the ratios that you find in there like Fibonacci and phi and pi and apply that to vortex based technology implosion technology. 56:01.500 --> 56:09.620 If we could just recreate the way that the universe is creating itself, we have the key to creation, really. 56:10.220 --> 56:13.500 Then maybe we could create matter from scratch. 56:13.500 --> 56:15.060 We could make anything. 56:15.060 --> 56:29.500 Maybe a replicator like in Star Trek could exist like Earl Grey Black, you know, press the button and you can create the matter that you want because you know how to put together the little tiny bits that make up the larger bits. 56:29.820 --> 56:32.100 In other words, the Planck spherical units. 56:32.380 --> 56:35.780 This is the packing of spheres inside of the proton. 56:36.100 --> 56:40.860 If you look at something like water going down the drain, you can say, oh, look, there's a whirlpool. 56:41.140 --> 56:42.740 But what is the whirlpool? 56:42.780 --> 56:49.340 The whirlpool is merely billions of water molecules all acting together to form that structure. 56:49.340 --> 56:51.900 There's a quanta of energy to that water. 56:51.900 --> 56:53.140 They're called water molecules. 56:53.180 --> 56:56.220 And inside those molecules, there's a quanta called atoms. 56:56.220 --> 56:58.940 And inside the atoms, there's a quanta called the proton. 56:59.260 --> 57:02.860 And inside the proton, there's 10 to 60 Planck spherical units. 57:03.260 --> 57:09.780 And if you could just organize Planck spherical units exactly how you want, then you might be able to create a lot of energy by getting them to do a whirlpool in the structure. 57:12.980 --> 57:17.060 And space creating a black hole in the laboratory is basically what I'm talking about. 57:17.380 --> 57:21.460 And Dan Winner was also talking about this kind of technology earlier. 57:21.700 --> 57:27.860 And I'm excited to see some of the technologies that he and people around the world are starting to come out with. 57:28.140 --> 57:33.180 There's the quantum energy generator, the plans of which were released. 57:33.500 --> 57:37.220 And then, you know, so there's been a lot of disinformation around this, right? 57:37.220 --> 57:41.260 Where, like, people try to make it and make it work and say it doesn't work. 57:41.260 --> 57:43.700 And it's a very big game, right? 57:43.700 --> 57:55.700 In the world of energy, if you're going to invent some piece of technology or an invention that's going to take down OPEC, there's going to be people that are going to want to say it's not true and squash the information. 57:55.940 --> 58:02.500 But thanks to the Internet and being able to release it in multiple countries at the same time, a lot of this information is freely available on the Internet. 58:02.740 --> 58:03.860 Free energy is real. 58:04.020 --> 58:05.020 It already exists. 58:05.220 --> 58:06.220 It's been tested. 58:06.580 --> 58:10.940 I'm sure the US military has been on it for a long time, and now it's going to start coming to market. 58:11.420 --> 58:17.860 And it's going to be an exciting time to watch the transformation of our society through our energy technology. 58:17.860 --> 58:26.020 Obviously, if we keep burning stuff and sending particulate into the atmosphere, we are going to go beyond a point of no return on global warming and messing up our planet. 58:26.300 --> 58:29.420 I have a feeling that it's happening faster than we thought. 58:29.700 --> 58:33.980 They just readjusted the sea level rise to instead of one to three feet. 58:33.980 --> 58:38.140 They're saying it's at least three feet, and it's probably more like three to X. 58:38.140 --> 58:39.940 We don't know feet going up. 58:39.940 --> 58:49.100 So there's going to be hundreds of millions of people as it stands now that are going to have to move away from the shores of our planet just to be able to continue living on the surface. 58:50.300 --> 59:03.220 So it's very important that we really come up with a clean way of making energy instead of burning stuff that we find compactified inside the ground with lots of pressure over a long period of time and releasing it all of a sudden in a short amount of time using combustion. 59:03.500 --> 59:08.420 That is old school technology that we should not be continuing to do. 59:08.580 --> 59:15.020 And so Nassim and many other people are working on these technologies, how to perfect them so we can have them in our car, in our house. 59:15.300 --> 59:18.540 And once we have abundance, it's going to transform our planet. 59:19.300 --> 59:22.820 You look back at the ancient cultures of the planet, they seem to have figured this out. 59:23.020 --> 59:24.580 There's pyramids all over the world, right? 59:24.580 --> 59:26.100 They're not just in Egypt and Mexico. 59:26.100 --> 59:29.340 These are Chinese pyramids that have been disguised by farmers. 59:29.580 --> 59:37.500 But the outlay of these pyramids in China happens to perfectly match the way that they're laid out in Mexico and on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. 59:37.900 --> 59:45.500 And there's similarities that go beyond the pyramids themselves into things like doorways and other symbols. 59:45.700 --> 59:57.420 Also, even the idea of mummification and perhaps preserving the body in a state of limbo so that you can kind of live on through your mummified body. 59:58.020 --> 01:00:04.700 Maybe they saw this being passed down and it became all these different cultures around the world. 01:00:04.700 --> 01:00:16.540 So this commonality between practices, symbolism and monuments might point to the fact that there was a super old, super ancient culture that influenced all of them. 01:00:17.460 --> 01:00:28.340 You know, you look at something like the mummies in Egypt, they look similar and are mummified in a similar way to the ones in Egypt, the Chinese and the Egyptians having a lot of commonalities. 01:00:28.820 --> 01:00:35.060 The food dog that guards the Forbidden City in China has a 3D flower of life under his paw. 01:00:35.940 --> 01:00:43.340 Just like the Sphinx, who's known as the protectors of the information or the guardians of the knowledge, the food dog is guarding and protecting the information. 01:00:43.380 --> 01:00:51.900 And the information that's most important is the structure of our reality, the structure that makes up everything, that makes up all matter and all energy. 01:00:52.140 --> 01:00:57.580 Little flower of life, 3D plank spherical units overlapping inside the proton. 01:00:57.820 --> 01:01:01.020 And there it is. I actually was lucky enough to go there myself. 01:01:01.060 --> 01:01:09.300 Only a few months ago, I went to Beijing, to the Forbidden City, and I took this picture because I wanted to get an even clearer picture of this. 01:01:09.620 --> 01:01:15.500 And it's quite amazing, you know, there's tiling like this all over in China. 01:01:15.540 --> 01:01:25.580 And this food dog is actually sitting on a square pedestal with a square carpet rotated 90 degrees or 45 degrees so that it creates an eight pointed star. 01:01:25.860 --> 01:01:35.140 And the fabric of the carpet that he's on also has flower of life in there. 01:01:35.180 --> 01:01:48.940 And if you go into the garden behind the palace, there's an urn with another dragon underneath there with more flower of life tiling and another flower of life ball. 01:01:49.300 --> 01:01:59.980 And so you find these kinds of ancient structures being all over the world in places like Peru and Middle East. 01:02:00.140 --> 01:02:06.780 You've got the ziggurats, which are like pyramids in Persia, which is where Iran and Iraq are now. 01:02:07.780 --> 01:02:13.380 And if you look all the way back to the oldest written language that we have on the planet, that would be the Sumerian tablets. 01:02:14.900 --> 01:02:19.300 You see that it talks about the sun gods. 01:02:20.100 --> 01:02:28.020 Now, this opens up a whole nother can of worms, because if you're going to start talking about the sun gods being real people and not just a myth, 01:02:28.740 --> 01:02:31.620 then you're basically talking about extraterrestrials. 01:02:33.100 --> 01:02:46.300 There's very few physicists out there that do the kind of math that you need to do to write the types of field equations that describe the universe and at the same time are willing to talk about extraterrestrials. 01:02:47.300 --> 01:02:58.900 People like Stephen Hawking, who's one of those people who could do that, basically say, yeah, I guess it probably makes sense there's extraterrestrials, but he'll go on to add that I don't think it's a good idea that we try to talk to them. 01:02:59.820 --> 01:03:01.900 Which to me is totally fear based. 01:03:01.940 --> 01:03:07.660 And if you ask Nisim, he will be adamant that there's no such thing as a bad extraterrestrial. 01:03:08.660 --> 01:03:19.740 Nisim is a brave individual in the sense that he's putting out all this physics describing the universe in a very traditional mathematical scientific method kind of way. 01:03:20.100 --> 01:03:25.940 But he's also willing to stick his neck way out there and talk about extraterrestrials in a very real way. 01:03:28.420 --> 01:03:31.540 Even speaking of some personal experiences that he had when he was a kid. 01:03:32.100 --> 01:03:37.660 So I think that this is a whole other aspect that you could have an entire seminar on. 01:03:39.140 --> 01:03:41.700 You could check out Stephen Greer and Disclosure Project. 01:03:42.580 --> 01:03:55.420 I don't have time to go into the depths of all this, but there's evidence that things like crop circles, if you look at the crop circles that have been forming for decades now, they're giving you geometric information. 01:03:55.540 --> 01:03:59.740 And a lot of times it's an imperfect alignment with this information. 01:03:59.740 --> 01:04:17.340 There's literally 64 tetrahedron grid crop circles and flower of life, phi relationships, and all sorts of geometric relationships related to the fabric of the vacuum that are being encoded into crop circles. 01:04:17.740 --> 01:04:21.900 And yeah, there's crop circle people out there that make crop circles. 01:04:21.900 --> 01:04:41.020 Not all of them are quote unquote authentic crop circles, but it's been proven, you know, published papers in interview journals showing that there's no way that a bunch of kids with boards could run around in a field and mush down the crops and make these incredibly detailed patterns. 01:04:41.820 --> 01:04:44.300 I encourage you to look into this more for yourself. 01:04:44.780 --> 01:04:49.620 Crop Circle Connector is a great website that kind of catalogs all the crop circles. 01:04:50.500 --> 01:04:55.220 And the evidence of the sun gods is everywhere. 01:04:55.780 --> 01:05:00.860 When I first started doing these talks, it was before that show Ancient Aliens came on television. 01:05:01.020 --> 01:05:06.260 And Ancient Aliens might sensationalize certain things and kind of exaggerate certain things. 01:05:06.260 --> 01:05:08.700 But the basic premise is pretty solid. 01:05:08.700 --> 01:05:17.740 If you watch every episode of that show and you still think that there's no way that there's extraterrestrials that were the only life in the universe. 01:05:18.460 --> 01:05:21.540 I don't think you're very reasonable. 01:05:22.260 --> 01:05:30.220 That it seems beyond reasonable doubt that we are definitely not the only biology in the universe. 01:05:30.820 --> 01:05:34.780 We've already discovered water everywhere we've looked in between galaxies. 01:05:34.780 --> 01:05:36.660 Stars are born in clouds of water. 01:05:36.660 --> 01:05:37.580 There's water on the moon. 01:05:37.580 --> 01:05:38.540 There's water on Mars. 01:05:38.540 --> 01:05:40.460 There's water on the moons of Saturn. 01:05:40.620 --> 01:05:46.620 And so if there's water everywhere and the universe is really, really infinitely big and has all this variety. 01:05:46.820 --> 01:05:49.460 Chances are somewhere along the line life forms. 01:05:50.220 --> 01:05:52.740 My grandfather just died last year at age 100. 01:05:53.220 --> 01:05:57.820 When he was a kid, my grandfather was dealing with the horse and buggy. 01:05:58.220 --> 01:06:03.340 And when he died, we're able to remote control drive vehicles on Mars. 01:06:03.340 --> 01:06:11.780 Right. So imagine if there was a culture that had a million more years to develop their technology than we do. 01:06:12.140 --> 01:06:15.020 We're changing our technology every year rapidly. 01:06:15.980 --> 01:06:26.300 It seems to make sense to me and to many other people that there are beings out there that have super advanced technology that we don't even know how to interface with it. 01:06:26.300 --> 01:06:29.140 They could be sitting next to you now and you wouldn't even know. 01:06:30.180 --> 01:06:39.100 They could just be energetic beings that don't have a solid body that you could measure using traditional instrumentation that we've invented so far. 01:06:39.980 --> 01:06:40.860 We really don't know. 01:06:41.580 --> 01:07:02.540 But I think it's important to have an open mind considering the fact that every time in the history of physics that we thought we'd known something to be correct, it's turned out to be incorrect from the earth being flat to gravity being outside of the standard model to, you know, things like the strong force. 01:07:03.500 --> 01:07:07.020 Just inventing forces and throwing it into our model to make everything work out. 01:07:07.420 --> 01:07:08.780 The sim goes insane. 01:07:09.180 --> 01:07:18.300 The way that physics gets done on this planet, they keep adding things to the standard model to make the equations work out instead of going directly to the universe and observing it. 01:07:18.660 --> 01:07:27.940 When they looked into the universe with their telescopes to find the mass that was predicted by the standard model, they said, oh, we're missing some of the mass. 01:07:28.380 --> 01:07:30.980 And then you ask, well, how much mass are you missing? 01:07:30.980 --> 01:07:34.580 They're missing 96% of the universe or 95% of the universe. 01:07:35.060 --> 01:07:43.500 95% of the universe's mass is now this new type of matter that they invented out of thin air and called dark matter because they can't see it. 01:07:44.260 --> 01:07:46.460 And they're wondering why they can't find it. 01:07:46.460 --> 01:07:54.620 Decades later, with billions of dollars spent, the sim would just say, you guys, you can't find the mass because you took it right out of space. 01:07:54.660 --> 01:07:58.100 You knew space was infinitely filled with these vacuum fluctuations. 01:07:58.460 --> 01:08:02.660 And then you did this trick called renormalization, took the energy out. 01:08:03.060 --> 01:08:06.940 And now you're scratching your head, wondering why you can't find this dark matter. 01:08:07.420 --> 01:08:13.860 If you don't renormalize the energy that's in every point in space, then protons are black holes. 01:08:14.740 --> 01:08:15.780 The earth is a black hole. 01:08:15.780 --> 01:08:16.860 The sun is a black hole. 01:08:17.180 --> 01:08:21.940 And all these structures have a relationship to each other and it all fits together perfectly. 01:08:22.300 --> 01:08:35.700 Again, I would ask you to consult or check out the holographic mass paper, Quantum Gravity and Holographic Mass, off of the resonance.is website. 01:08:36.100 --> 01:08:39.780 That's Nisim Harman's foundation, the Resonance Project Foundation. 01:08:40.140 --> 01:08:44.260 There's now several other researchers working with Nisim at the foundation. 01:08:44.340 --> 01:08:48.380 Amira Valbaker is an astrophysicist from England. 01:08:48.860 --> 01:08:54.540 William Brown specializes in biology and the physics of quantum biology. 01:08:55.140 --> 01:09:05.340 And I know that Nisim and Amira and William have written a paper about the way that biology and our cells interact with the quantum vacuum energy. 01:09:06.340 --> 01:09:08.620 And this paper is yet to be published. 01:09:08.620 --> 01:09:15.180 I don't exactly know the timeline on that, but I know that's coming down the pike at some point soon. 01:09:15.700 --> 01:09:24.060 And I do a lot of these talks, you know, some of them are an hour long at a festival with no slides, kind of like what I'm doing now. 01:09:24.460 --> 01:09:27.300 And sometimes I do four hour talks with slides. 01:09:27.300 --> 01:09:31.540 And sometimes, you know, I want to deliver the entire set of information. 01:09:31.820 --> 01:09:33.220 Sorry for the background noise, guys. 01:09:33.900 --> 01:09:35.860 I want to deliver all the information I can. 01:09:36.180 --> 01:09:39.420 And so we had this program called the Delegate Program. 01:09:39.420 --> 01:09:44.460 It was a weekend long seminar that would happen Friday night, Saturday and Sunday. 01:09:44.660 --> 01:09:48.060 Now that Delegate Program has been formatted to an online course. 01:09:48.380 --> 01:09:57.580 And you can go to academy.resonance.is, the Resonance Academy, and it's a 10 week long online course. 01:09:57.940 --> 01:09:59.660 We're in the middle of one right now. 01:10:00.060 --> 01:10:12.180 You can join it at any time because these are modules, six of them, that you can go self study and go at your own pace and learn this incredibly large set of information. 01:10:12.180 --> 01:10:16.180 Because I've really only been able to scratch the surface of this because Ms. 01:10:16.180 --> 01:10:26.580 Simms work has implications into everything, into chemistry, physics, psychology, you know, sociology. 01:10:27.780 --> 01:10:29.980 It's it's really wide reaching. 01:10:30.060 --> 01:10:37.700 Once you understand the structure and the dynamics of the fabric of the vacuum, it's going to influence how you look at everything else. 01:10:38.100 --> 01:10:50.300 So I think it's an important thing to not just go through the physics of this, but also tied in to a more emotional, spiritual, religious, philosophical framework, 01:10:50.620 --> 01:11:03.300 something that physicists generally don't even try to touch with a 10 foot pole because they want to stay in the world of finite numbers and the world of rigorous scientific 01:11:03.620 --> 01:11:11.300 investigation. They don't want to leave things up for interpretation and, you know, an emotional reaction. 01:11:11.820 --> 01:11:25.180 But when you start to tie all these things together, then you realize that the ancient cultures of the world were probably talking literally when they talked about things like the sun gods coming down and giving them the black sun. 01:11:25.740 --> 01:11:32.180 If you look at the Sumerian tablet and the translations of Sitchin, and again, Dan Wintour mentioned stuff about this. 01:11:33.300 --> 01:11:36.060 Basically, the sun gods were real people. 01:11:36.940 --> 01:11:38.220 We shouldn't call them aliens. 01:11:38.820 --> 01:11:43.620 It's very likely that we evolved way after many of these civilizations did. 01:11:44.140 --> 01:11:45.860 So to them, we're the aliens. 01:11:45.980 --> 01:11:54.900 And let's stop being so centric about it and see the bigger picture and just call any humanoid extraterrestrial people. 01:11:55.540 --> 01:12:08.420 I don't think it makes any sense to, you know, create separation when the entire universe is completely interconnected in a universe that you can call the connected universe, right? 01:12:09.460 --> 01:12:19.060 If the universe is an infinite holographic field, and our universe is actually just one little boundary condition inside of much larger boundary conditions, then 01:12:19.660 --> 01:12:20.860 there's an infinite universe. 01:12:21.140 --> 01:12:25.900 And that means one of those universes could have your heart as the center of the universe. 01:12:26.460 --> 01:12:37.020 So if you're the center of the universe, that means you have a lot of power to influence the rest of the universe from your current location without going anywhere. 01:12:37.380 --> 01:12:39.660 And don't forget, so is everybody else. 01:12:39.700 --> 01:12:41.740 Everybody else is also the center of the universe. 01:12:41.740 --> 01:12:43.380 So changes the way people act. 01:12:43.420 --> 01:12:51.860 I mean, if you walk into a situation with the vibe that you're the center of the universe and no one else is, it's not going to go over very well socially. 01:12:51.900 --> 01:12:53.220 People will not like you that much. 01:12:53.500 --> 01:12:59.700 But if you walk into a party and you say, hey, I recognize all of you other center of universes out there, let's party. 01:12:59.740 --> 01:13:00.460 Let's have fun. 01:13:00.500 --> 01:13:06.180 And then all of a sudden, everything becomes a lot more coherent and everybody's equal. 01:13:06.220 --> 01:13:09.020 And things like racism and discrimination don't make any sense. 01:13:09.060 --> 01:13:13.700 I mean, what happens if extraterrestrials come down that are blue or green? 01:13:13.740 --> 01:13:15.460 Are we going to make separate bathrooms for them? 01:13:15.500 --> 01:13:16.660 Are we going to do segregation? 01:13:17.020 --> 01:13:18.020 I don't think so. 01:13:18.300 --> 01:13:28.900 I think we're going to look back on ourselves today in 2015 and kind of shake our heads like, gosh, you remember when we used to discriminate against different colors of the same species of humanoid? 01:13:29.340 --> 01:13:34.180 Imagine when we get other humanoid coming down, it looks like Star Wars and everybody's totally different looking. 01:13:35.180 --> 01:13:38.340 I feel like we're in the dawn ages right now, or the dusk ages. 01:13:38.380 --> 01:13:41.980 We just came out of the dark ages yesterday, practically, right? 01:13:42.260 --> 01:13:45.460 It wasn't very long ago that we thought human sacrifice was a good idea. 01:13:45.500 --> 01:13:46.700 Oh, it's not raining. 01:13:47.060 --> 01:13:51.300 Take the virgin to the top of the mountain and rip her heart out and maybe it'll start raining. 01:13:51.340 --> 01:13:54.460 Then we realized, ah, maybe we shouldn't do that anymore. 01:13:54.740 --> 01:13:54.940 Right. 01:13:54.980 --> 01:14:00.700 And now we're getting more and more tolerant and we're hopefully going to abolish things like the death penalty and stuff. 01:14:00.700 --> 01:14:01.380 That's what I think. 01:14:01.420 --> 01:14:12.220 But what I'd like to see personally is I'd like to see it become a lot more fun around here, a lot more coherent and less death and less pain and less suffering. 01:14:12.460 --> 01:14:26.260 I think we can do that by understanding how the universe works and then modifying our behavior and our technology to be in resonance and in harmony with in collaboration with the universe instead of literally working together. 01:14:26.260 --> 01:14:34.540 I have a feeling that the people that are out there in the galaxy in the galactic family, if that's what you want to call them, are patiently waiting. 01:14:34.580 --> 01:14:45.820 Maybe they're not so patient for us to get our act together for us to maybe a start, stop shooting it ourselves or each other and then be stop shooting at them when they come down. 01:14:45.860 --> 01:14:49.660 Because, you know, if you're a human being, you're not going to be able to do that. 01:14:49.660 --> 01:14:54.340 And then, of course, these ships have no problem getting away from them. 01:14:54.340 --> 01:15:01.300 But I feel like we're just babies in the galaxy and we're hopeful that we're going to be able to do that. 01:15:01.300 --> 01:15:02.820 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:02.820 --> 01:15:04.020 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:04.020 --> 01:15:05.140 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:05.140 --> 01:15:06.220 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:06.220 --> 01:15:07.300 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:07.300 --> 01:15:08.340 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:08.340 --> 01:15:09.380 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:09.380 --> 01:15:10.620 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:10.620 --> 01:15:11.620 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:11.620 --> 01:15:12.620 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:12.620 --> 01:15:13.620 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:13.620 --> 01:15:14.620 And I think that's what we're going to do. 01:15:14.860 --> 01:15:35.980 I feel like we're just babies in the galaxy and we're hopefully going to transform our society and our thinking in a short amount of time through things like physics, unified physics, understanding that the universe is infinitely connected and that everything you do affects the entire universe. 01:15:35.980 --> 01:15:37.020 It's a scalar thing. 01:15:37.020 --> 01:15:45.260 I mean, you can you can affect things closer to your scale and in proximity to maybe more than things on the other side of the universe. 01:15:45.260 --> 01:15:49.900 But the entire universe has to adjust itself and be aware of itself on all scales. 01:15:49.900 --> 01:15:53.540 And that happens through the structure of space itself. 01:15:53.540 --> 01:15:59.620 And space itself is highly energetic, highly organized and highly structured. 01:15:59.620 --> 01:16:01.020 And it's not random. 01:16:01.020 --> 01:16:20.460 And by understanding that structure, the tetrahedral array of space with the spheres around each one of the tetrahedrons and the sphere packing that exists at the Planck scale with the quantum vacuum fluctuations of the fabric of the vacuum, then you can create vortices in space time and create little stars, basically. 01:16:20.460 --> 01:16:27.940 And that's what Nassim Haramein theorizes is the Black Sun being mentioned in the Sumerian Table. 01:16:27.940 --> 01:16:33.420 That's what he theorizes is the Black Stone being mentioned in the Koran. 01:16:33.420 --> 01:16:39.980 And that is what he theorizes to be the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord mentioned in the Bible. 01:16:39.980 --> 01:16:50.500 You look at the Tetragrammaton in the Bible, there's four Hebrew letters, Yud-Hei-Vav-Hei, that spell out the great name of God, the four letters of the great name of God, Yud-Hei-Vav-Hei. 01:16:50.500 --> 01:16:52.260 Each letter is a different number. 01:16:52.260 --> 01:16:57.460 And if you add up those numbers inside of a tetrahedron, they add up to seventy two. 01:16:57.500 --> 01:16:59.180 And this is encoded information. 01:16:59.180 --> 01:17:05.300 If you want to build the structure of a vacuum, sixty four tetrahedron grid, you need eight star tetrahedrons put together. 01:17:05.300 --> 01:17:13.140 In order to do that, you'd have to have a tetrahedron pointing up and a tetrahedron pointing down, right, to make a star tetrahedron. 01:17:13.140 --> 01:17:18.340 So that would be seventy two plus seventy two is one hundred and forty four. 01:17:18.340 --> 01:17:24.220 The people that went to Catholic school, you may remember the phrase one hundred and forty four faces of God. 01:17:24.260 --> 01:17:25.980 Well, guess what? 01:17:25.980 --> 01:17:32.740 The sixty four tetrahedron grid has forty four open faces on the outside. 01:17:32.740 --> 01:17:40.580 So the Bible, the Torah, the Koran, things like the I Ching with its sixty four hexagrams. 01:17:40.580 --> 01:17:45.620 Made of six solid lines or six broken lines is all describing this. 01:17:45.620 --> 01:17:47.660 What can you make six solid lines? 01:17:47.660 --> 01:17:50.780 A tetrahedron. And if you want to build this, you need eight star tetrahedron. 01:17:50.820 --> 01:17:54.380 So you need a tetrahedron pointing up and a tetrahedron pointing down. 01:17:54.380 --> 01:18:00.980 So if you've got six solid lines for one tetrahedron, you need six broken lines to make the other one go in the opposite direction. 01:18:00.980 --> 01:18:06.100 The I Ching is the most foundational set of geometric information you need to build the structure of the vacuum. 01:18:06.100 --> 01:18:11.220 And I don't think that's a coincidence. I don't think all of this put together could be a coincidence. 01:18:11.220 --> 01:18:16.780 I think any one thing that I said this entire time could be a coincidence for sure. 01:18:16.780 --> 01:18:24.100 But the chance that they're all a coincidence, that they all point to the same set of geometric information being encoded in the crop circles, 01:18:24.100 --> 01:18:32.260 the I Ching, the Koran, the Mayan calendar, the Bible, the pyramids in Mexico, the pyramids in China, the flower of life underneath the food dog, 01:18:32.260 --> 01:18:37.860 the flower of life outside the palace in Thailand. It's all over the place. 01:18:37.860 --> 01:18:43.780 That can't all be a coincidence. I have a feeling that Nassim is going to be proven correct someday. 01:18:43.820 --> 01:18:48.540 I'm on a mission myself to help spread the word. Even if he's not 100 percent correct, 01:18:48.540 --> 01:18:57.820 I think he's a little bit more correct than the people in the Standard Model right now that are trying to figure out why the proton is 4 percent off, 01:18:57.820 --> 01:19:03.620 why they just found these subatomic particles that throw off the Standard Model of physics. Go Google that right now. 01:19:03.620 --> 01:19:11.780 It just got announced yesterday. Go check out Stephen Hawking's new announcement where he says that the information in black holes is holographically encoded on the event horizon. 01:19:11.780 --> 01:19:21.540 And then read Nassim's paper that came out in 2012 where he not only says that, he says how and why and the ratio and the math that proves that it's correct. 01:19:21.540 --> 01:19:25.460 And I certainly hope that Nassim will get the credit where it is due. 01:19:25.460 --> 01:19:37.380 And I would just like to feed back the information to you guys on this call right now, saying basically thank you for being what I consider very important seed human beings on the surface of this planet right now. 01:19:37.420 --> 01:19:41.300 The fact that you're tuning into this means that you're already tapped in. 01:19:41.300 --> 01:19:45.020 You've already had your interest piqued, that you want to know more. 01:19:45.020 --> 01:19:54.220 And I encourage you to investigate this stuff deeply for yourselves through your own research, through the papers that Nassim's published. 01:19:54.220 --> 01:19:57.980 You can check out the Resonance Academy, academy.resonance.us. 01:19:57.980 --> 01:20:01.700 I'll be doing a lot more presentations myself around the world. 01:20:01.700 --> 01:20:07.380 I'm currently starting to plan a tour in Europe for late November, early December. 01:20:07.380 --> 01:20:14.380 I'm at least going to go to London, Paris, Barcelona and Madrid, and I may add Prague and Berlin. 01:20:14.380 --> 01:20:18.220 And ultimately, I'm going to get to some more countries. 01:20:18.220 --> 01:20:31.020 I created the Resonance Project Facebook page and then the Simhar main Facebook page, and I post on those pages every day, continuously pumping out this set of information and 01:20:31.020 --> 01:20:33.340 just created new Resonance Project pages. 01:20:33.340 --> 01:20:42.220 We already had pages for different languages where people are translating the posts into Spanish, French, Portuguese and Chinese. 01:20:42.220 --> 01:20:51.500 And literally just last night, I created a Italian page, Polish page, Hebrew page. 01:20:51.500 --> 01:20:54.740 I think just those three, three new pages last night. 01:20:54.740 --> 01:20:58.220 So they're just starting to get propagated into all these languages. 01:20:58.220 --> 01:21:13.540 Check out the post on the Sims Facebook page from a couple of days ago where I asked people to post a picture of where they are, and they post the pictures from around the world. 01:21:13.540 --> 01:21:20.900 So here's that statue with the Flower of Life behind the Forbidden City's palace. 01:21:20.900 --> 01:21:24.500 And here is a three dimensional Flower of Life. 01:21:24.700 --> 01:21:32.100 Look, this could be a proton with a quadrupole and the vorticular dynamics being represented by these bows. 01:21:32.100 --> 01:21:38.500 So the Chinese encoding the structure and the dynamics of the vacuum in things like the I Ching. 01:21:38.500 --> 01:21:45.380 The yin yang symbol is a perfect example of the dual-terroideal structure of space time. 01:21:45.380 --> 01:21:51.140 Here's a 3D Flower of Life, like I was saying, at the palace in Bangkok, Thailand. 01:21:51.140 --> 01:21:59.940 Here's the I Ching with its 64 hexagrams, six solid lines or six broken lines, making the star tetrahedron. 01:21:59.940 --> 01:22:02.900 We've got the yin yang symbol with the positive and negative. 01:22:02.900 --> 01:22:13.180 The Hunab Ku from Mayan culture is again a spiral vortex going towards singularity, forming a quadrupole, just like we see in galaxies. 01:22:13.180 --> 01:22:15.140 Aztec symbol, same thing. 01:22:15.180 --> 01:22:23.700 So you see like Catholics stained glass windows looking like the mapping of pi and phi and looking like 01:22:23.700 --> 01:22:29.700 cymatic images where you resonate water with frequency and DNA molecules. 01:22:29.700 --> 01:22:31.660 And then you've got the crop circles. 01:22:31.660 --> 01:22:33.660 And I don't have time to go through all of this. 01:22:33.660 --> 01:22:37.460 I'm about to wrap it up. But man, there's a lot of amazing crop circles out there. 01:22:37.460 --> 01:22:43.660 And they're showing you 64 tetrahedron grid and the Tree of Life crop circle. 01:22:43.700 --> 01:22:49.020 Tree of Life is another two dimensional symbol encoding for you the geometry of the fabric of the vacuum. 01:22:49.020 --> 01:22:51.980 You take eight trees and you push them together. 01:22:51.980 --> 01:22:54.100 You get the 64 tetrahedron grid. 01:22:54.100 --> 01:22:57.500 All these ancient cultures trying to tell us something. 01:22:57.500 --> 01:23:00.420 Here we have these credible structures showing up in fields. 01:23:00.420 --> 01:23:04.940 I have a feeling they're trying to tell us something when it is a perfect five spiral Julius 01:23:04.940 --> 01:23:08.340 at fractal across the street from Stonehenge that shows up in the middle of the day. 01:23:08.340 --> 01:23:11.620 And no one saw anybody out there with boards and ropes. 01:23:11.660 --> 01:23:16.020 You know that something's going on below the surface of our everyday perception. 01:23:16.020 --> 01:23:18.500 And I think a lot of this is starting to come out. 01:23:18.500 --> 01:23:27.140 And I'd like to thank Neil and Portal to Ascension for hosting this incredible conference, 01:23:27.140 --> 01:23:32.260 Physics of the Universe, and helping to share this wide body of information. 01:23:32.260 --> 01:23:36.180 I've only been able to really scratch the surface, obviously. 01:23:36.180 --> 01:23:39.900 And I hope you guys enjoy the rest of your time. 01:23:39.940 --> 01:23:46.660 I pretty much need to wrap it up here to be able to move on to the next speaker. 01:23:46.660 --> 01:23:49.540 And I myself have to get on the road. 01:23:49.540 --> 01:23:51.860 I'm actually on tour right now. 01:23:51.860 --> 01:23:55.100 I'm actually headed out to Burning Man this coming week. 01:23:55.100 --> 01:23:59.660 I'll be doing a talk at Sacred Spaces Village on Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. 01:23:59.660 --> 01:24:01.740 If anybody's headed out to Burning Man. 01:24:01.740 --> 01:24:05.940 And I'll be at a festival called Symbiosis in California. 01:24:05.980 --> 01:24:10.100 Better not drink too much tequila before you go make a crop circle. 01:24:10.100 --> 01:24:13.900 You'll have to have your faculties about you if you want to make that one. 01:24:13.900 --> 01:24:18.180 I just think it's so funny the skeptics out there who say these are just kids 01:24:18.180 --> 01:24:19.900 that are getting drunk and making these things. 01:24:19.900 --> 01:24:21.980 It's obviously not the case. 01:24:21.980 --> 01:24:24.340 But look for me out there in the world doing these talks. 01:24:24.340 --> 01:24:25.420 My name is Jamie Janover. 01:24:25.420 --> 01:24:27.340 You can find me on Facebook. 01:24:27.340 --> 01:24:29.020 Facebook Jamie Janover. 01:24:29.020 --> 01:24:35.580 And I also maul over the other social networks, Instagram, Twitter, and all that stuff. 01:24:35.580 --> 01:24:37.860 I post regularly about all this stuff. 01:24:37.860 --> 01:24:43.580 And appreciate you guys liking and sharing the pages and the posts. 01:24:43.580 --> 01:24:47.500 It really helps to share this information and bring it to a wider audience. 01:24:47.500 --> 01:24:52.180 And hopefully someday in the sim we'll get the wider recognition he deserves for being 01:24:52.180 --> 01:24:58.340 so incredibly far ahead of the curve along with many other researchers like Graham Hancock 01:24:58.340 --> 01:25:04.220 and Dan Winter and Bruce Lipton in epigenetics and David Wilcock 01:25:04.660 --> 01:25:07.740 and Stephen Greer and all these guys. 01:25:07.740 --> 01:25:09.180 I'm a big fan of all of them. 01:25:09.180 --> 01:25:13.860 And I'm just trying to do my part in explaining this stuff in layman's terms 01:25:13.860 --> 01:25:15.740 because I am myself a layman. 01:25:15.740 --> 01:25:17.140 I'm not a physicist. 01:25:17.140 --> 01:25:18.460 I'm a musician. 01:25:18.460 --> 01:25:23.500 And I got to keep going on my tour and play some more music. 01:25:23.500 --> 01:25:25.820 So I hope you guys have fun out there. 01:25:25.820 --> 01:25:31.740 Keep looking out for the elongated skulls and Brian Forrester's work. 01:25:31.780 --> 01:25:35.780 He was on Ancient Aliens the other day I saw on TV. 01:25:35.780 --> 01:25:42.700 It's pretty fun times in the world of unified physics and checking out stuff like the star 01:25:42.700 --> 01:25:47.860 child skull now that we can decode the DNA of these skulls and realize that that's not 01:25:47.860 --> 01:25:49.180 a human skull. 01:25:49.180 --> 01:25:55.380 And maybe the Sumerians were talking real deal when they said the sun gods gave mankind 01:25:55.380 --> 01:25:57.380 the black stone that you can see right there. 01:25:57.420 --> 01:26:02.900 And we're able to move these gigantic stones with ease and stack them up. 01:26:02.900 --> 01:26:07.620 You know, a long ago it starts to explain why you might go in a circular vortex around 01:26:07.620 --> 01:26:11.020 an object in a giant cube like the Kaaba. 01:26:11.020 --> 01:26:14.860 All the Islamic peoples of the world make pilgrimages to do. 01:26:14.860 --> 01:26:20.140 And it explains why maybe the Bible shows God as a tetrahedron, not an old guy with 01:26:20.140 --> 01:26:24.620 a beard, and that the Ark of the Covenant had a star hovering above it that looked 01:26:24.620 --> 01:26:25.980 like a little sun. 01:26:26.260 --> 01:26:30.460 And there was a vortex going down towards singularity that looked like a cloud by day 01:26:30.460 --> 01:26:31.700 and a fire by night. 01:26:31.700 --> 01:26:35.460 And the Hebrews would follow it through the desert and they found the copper scrolls 01:26:35.460 --> 01:26:39.900 that describes the 64 things you need to be able to approach the Ark of the Covenant. 01:26:39.900 --> 01:26:44.820 And all these bits and pieces, here's the Tetragrammaton, all this stuff fitting together, 01:26:44.820 --> 01:26:50.780 you know, all the way down to the pre-Christian Kabbalistic tradition where those Separatists, 01:26:50.780 --> 01:26:55.900 those golden globes give you the outline of the 64-tetrahedron grid. 01:26:55.900 --> 01:27:00.860 That it's a really, it's a 3D flower of life, or a 3D tree of life structure. 01:27:00.860 --> 01:27:06.900 So everywhere we look, all these different things pointing to the same spot and giving 01:27:06.900 --> 01:27:12.860 you the infinite fractal division of space-time in which we live right now. 01:27:12.860 --> 01:27:18.500 So remember, you are an infinite being living inside of an infinite fractal structure that 01:27:18.540 --> 01:27:19.940 we call the universe. 01:27:19.940 --> 01:27:25.220 And by acting in accordance with the fabric of the vacuum, we can create more coherency, 01:27:25.220 --> 01:27:32.100 more fun, less death, less pain and suffering, and hopefully do something that I like to 01:27:32.100 --> 01:27:38.420 call Festival Earth, where the entire planet is one gigantic festival, where we can celebrate 01:27:38.420 --> 01:27:41.700 styles of faith the way we celebrate styles of music. 01:27:41.700 --> 01:27:43.300 We call it good. 01:27:43.460 --> 01:27:49.380 Way more fun and less crazy stuff that I see happening on a daily basis on this planet. 01:27:49.380 --> 01:27:53.380 And so for myself and all these emissaries that are sitting around the sim in the middle, 01:27:53.380 --> 01:27:58.100 thank you guys for your support and may the vacuum be with you.