posted on Jan, 11 2011 @ 05:12 PM
You know Zagari, I would become a believer of this theory, if you could pinpoint just one single event, down to the day, time, and place.
If you said theres going to be an earthquake in china on jan 19th, around 7pm, a big quake, and one occured on that day, I'd start to believe this
thoery.
You understand that all these things have happened in the past. Yes, just about every single place on earth has had a natural disaster of some sort in
the past. But remember, natural disasters occur at different places on the world, every single day. There are always big storms, there are always
big earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, floods,and whatever else. Every single year, there is a big natural disaster. All the way back beyond the
1800's, they never end. In a round about way they are in a cycle, but that cycle cannot be timed, because the cycle doesn't have a time. It has a
condition. The conditions have to be just right for something to occur, time is meaningless. The floods in australia this year, could occur again
next year just as bad, it all depends on the conditions. The earth travels around the sun, in a cycle, and the earth reacts each and everytime. It
reacts based on it's tilt, precession of the equinoxes. That's why we have seasons. That's why everything is cyclical. Time is an illusion, it
only measures each cycle, time doesn't really exist. The things that happen on the planet fall in tune to each cycle, no cycle repeats itself. Each
cycle is different. Look at humans, why is there no two identical humans out there? Because the cycle of life doesn't repeat. Simliar, yes, repeat,
no. So to have an event, such as the floods in australia, yes, simliar floods have occured in the past, yes, they will occur again in the future,
when in the future? It all depends on the next cycles, it's impossible to predict. In order to predict the future cycles, we would have to have
documented the past cycles, which we cannot do, because we did not have the technology 10000 years ago, nor did we have the proper documentation. We
only have vague accounts, and vague possiblities of what happened. We don't know what happened beyond a doubt, therefor, the timewave theory will
always be speculation. It is a very interesting theory, and kudos to mckenna for trying to understand it. But simply put, we don't know enough about
it, to comprehend it, or if its even possible. Because if every cycle is different, there is no such thing as resonating.