Conspiracy Theory = Phat Entertainment!
Yeah, i'm hooked. Subjective truths are all over the place, and they are frigging neat! First recent discovery: Nassim Haramein. I heard about him on the radio, talking about black holes, the construct of the universe. I started watching the hours of video available on youtube, and later (thxdv), googlevideo.
He starts off with some mean physics, and it's very easy to get lost in his discription of the 'vaccuum' and the return to 'singularity'. But he's within the realm of comprehension at least every few minutes. Gaps are affordable.
His theory in a nutshell: Everything is a black hole, or a collection of black holes. Black holes, as we know, are points of such high density and such little volume that their gravitational forces do not let light escape.
His vision: When he was 9ish, on a bus, trying to figure out how space was built, he imagined himself out of his body, out of the bus, floating farther and farther until the earth was a dot. Than he went farther and farther until our solar system was a dot, than farther until the milky way was a dot, than our universe, and then he flew closer, closer, until he was back in his body. From there, he looked at his hand, found that it was made up of billions and billions of dots (cells), he zoomed into one of these dots and found billions of other dots (atoms), and zoomed into one of these dots to find them full of dots.
He says the universe has a fractal construction. You can get infinitely bigger (reducing everything to singularity) or infinitely smaller (breaking singularities into billions of parts). Each point is infinitely dense, and each apparently infinitely large space can be reduced to a point. Nassim says each point is a black hole.
How is everything a black hole? Its confusing. There's a radiating and a contracting part of everything. Take the sun, the radiating part is the gas, energy, and light. The contracting part is gravity. Cells are also black holes, we can see their finite nature because we're outside of them.
Our universe is a black hole. We can not see outside of it, because the gravitational force, the pull from the center, bends our vision away from the outside.
Huh... It's odd, i gather.
Take hydrogen:
Nah, don't bother. The physics is a little dull. His speech gets exciting when he starts talking about crop circles, how the government is keeping them from us. How the present theories on who constructed the pyramids is bunk. How cultures all over the world claim that they did not build their pyramids, their pyramids were built by the sun gods. He tells us that sun gods were blond haired, blue eyes, 13 foot tall beings that visit our solar system by traveling through worm holes in the sun. When they came here about ten thousand years ago, they found a population just learning how to work together and hunt animals. So they built them some wonderful things, pyramids, sphinx, statues, obelisks, so that when we grew up, we'd find them, understand them, and respect sacred geometries and such.
Wonderful.
Also, the ark of the covenant was a physical object, a crystal representation of sacred geometry which has antigravitational powers, and kills you if you're not pure of heart. It was used to part the red sea. Natch.
Getting the blood flowing with Nassim was wonderful. I happily went back to google video to rewatch the zeitgeist films. Reminded myself how evil the monetary system is, checked out the venus project (who's worth checking out even if only for the artistic architecture of their future civilizations).
Rock on, evolution. Rock on.
(oh, and there's a good chance that in the year 2012 jupiter is going to ignite, and become a second sun. The sun gods might come back with another arc. They'd like for us to become part of the universal society. Prepare thyself for the second coming!!)
simon.
I aughta have a bass amp by this time next week. I'll also have a Boss compression pedal. Between the two pedals and the knobs on my bass and amp, me and my headphones have some work to do to figure out the sounds i can make.
While i insist my path is best left to unfold one moment at a time, i've got a couple ideas.
Montreal seems like a good city. Toronto is shining some lights as well. These places look nice because they've got people. People can collaborate, people can give me money (to teach them, to entertain them), people are fun to look at, and talk to.
Another option is small town bc. Small town presents peace and quiet. Small town presents low cost housing. Small town may provide a venue which will allow me to play weekly, for the same people. Small town is cost effective.
I'd like to buy some equipment and form a record label. If i do it in a big city, there might be more people to record. More venues to take the acts that come to be. If i do it in a small city, i might be free from some money issues. I might have simpler goals, and be protected from inner desires for public appreciation.
I'd need to be able to make noise. Apartment won't do. A house in montreal is one and a quarter million. A trailer in grand forks is fifty thousand. A five bedroom house on water, with acreage, is three hundred thousand. It's a lot of money, but it's not toronto sized money.
I also want to travel. I want to own a van i can live in. Free of debts, only needing enough money for a can of beans and a loaf of bread. Busking. Meeting people. Writing daily. Aiming for gigs. Saving up eighty bucks for a tank of gas so i can meet a friend in London, Ontario. Busking around london until i get another idea.
Van life in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Taking the van down the west coast of the states. Surfing the Oregon Coast. Driving into L.A. Full of excitement.
Getting into mexico. Shit, the whole spanish thing still calls at me.
But all i can do is look positively at what i've got (which is fortunes beyond belief) and assume that tomorrow will make it easy to decide what comes next.
Peaces.
Days in and out.
Love.
Yeah, i'm hooked. Subjective truths are all over the place, and they are frigging neat! First recent discovery: Nassim Haramein. I heard about him on the radio, talking about black holes, the construct of the universe. I started watching the hours of video available on youtube, and later (thxdv), googlevideo.
He starts off with some mean physics, and it's very easy to get lost in his discription of the 'vaccuum' and the return to 'singularity'. But he's within the realm of comprehension at least every few minutes. Gaps are affordable.
His theory in a nutshell: Everything is a black hole, or a collection of black holes. Black holes, as we know, are points of such high density and such little volume that their gravitational forces do not let light escape.
His vision: When he was 9ish, on a bus, trying to figure out how space was built, he imagined himself out of his body, out of the bus, floating farther and farther until the earth was a dot. Than he went farther and farther until our solar system was a dot, than farther until the milky way was a dot, than our universe, and then he flew closer, closer, until he was back in his body. From there, he looked at his hand, found that it was made up of billions and billions of dots (cells), he zoomed into one of these dots and found billions of other dots (atoms), and zoomed into one of these dots to find them full of dots.
He says the universe has a fractal construction. You can get infinitely bigger (reducing everything to singularity) or infinitely smaller (breaking singularities into billions of parts). Each point is infinitely dense, and each apparently infinitely large space can be reduced to a point. Nassim says each point is a black hole.
How is everything a black hole? Its confusing. There's a radiating and a contracting part of everything. Take the sun, the radiating part is the gas, energy, and light. The contracting part is gravity. Cells are also black holes, we can see their finite nature because we're outside of them.
Our universe is a black hole. We can not see outside of it, because the gravitational force, the pull from the center, bends our vision away from the outside.
Huh... It's odd, i gather.
Take hydrogen:
Nah, don't bother. The physics is a little dull. His speech gets exciting when he starts talking about crop circles, how the government is keeping them from us. How the present theories on who constructed the pyramids is bunk. How cultures all over the world claim that they did not build their pyramids, their pyramids were built by the sun gods. He tells us that sun gods were blond haired, blue eyes, 13 foot tall beings that visit our solar system by traveling through worm holes in the sun. When they came here about ten thousand years ago, they found a population just learning how to work together and hunt animals. So they built them some wonderful things, pyramids, sphinx, statues, obelisks, so that when we grew up, we'd find them, understand them, and respect sacred geometries and such.
Wonderful.
Also, the ark of the covenant was a physical object, a crystal representation of sacred geometry which has antigravitational powers, and kills you if you're not pure of heart. It was used to part the red sea. Natch.
Getting the blood flowing with Nassim was wonderful. I happily went back to google video to rewatch the zeitgeist films. Reminded myself how evil the monetary system is, checked out the venus project (who's worth checking out even if only for the artistic architecture of their future civilizations).
Rock on, evolution. Rock on.
(oh, and there's a good chance that in the year 2012 jupiter is going to ignite, and become a second sun. The sun gods might come back with another arc. They'd like for us to become part of the universal society. Prepare thyself for the second coming!!)
simon.
Listened to the secret yesterday, played a few hours of online poker, trying to invision a bankroll with the decimal moved three spots to the right.
I aughta have a bass amp by this time next week. I'll also have a Boss compression pedal. Between the two pedals and the knobs on my bass and amp, me and my headphones have some work to do to figure out the sounds i can make.
While i insist my path is best left to unfold one moment at a time, i've got a couple ideas.
Montreal seems like a good city. Toronto is shining some lights as well. These places look nice because they've got people. People can collaborate, people can give me money (to teach them, to entertain them), people are fun to look at, and talk to.
Another option is small town bc. Small town presents peace and quiet. Small town presents low cost housing. Small town may provide a venue which will allow me to play weekly, for the same people. Small town is cost effective.
I'd like to buy some equipment and form a record label. If i do it in a big city, there might be more people to record. More venues to take the acts that come to be. If i do it in a small city, i might be free from some money issues. I might have simpler goals, and be protected from inner desires for public appreciation.
I'd need to be able to make noise. Apartment won't do. A house in montreal is one and a quarter million. A trailer in grand forks is fifty thousand. A five bedroom house on water, with acreage, is three hundred thousand. It's a lot of money, but it's not toronto sized money.
I also want to travel. I want to own a van i can live in. Free of debts, only needing enough money for a can of beans and a loaf of bread. Busking. Meeting people. Writing daily. Aiming for gigs. Saving up eighty bucks for a tank of gas so i can meet a friend in London, Ontario. Busking around london until i get another idea.
Van life in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Taking the van down the west coast of the states. Surfing the Oregon Coast. Driving into L.A. Full of excitement.
Getting into mexico. Shit, the whole spanish thing still calls at me.
But all i can do is look positively at what i've got (which is fortunes beyond belief) and assume that tomorrow will make it easy to decide what comes next.
Peaces.
Given time to think, i am stuck in the future. What might be. What i want, and want to avoid. I wonder how my present plays into my future, what i must practice, what must be done. It's really quite heavy.
Days in and out.
Love.