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Timewave Zero - Countdown to Transition

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posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 10:32 PM
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There was a major solar event in 1859 so I wouldn't count on celebrating summer just yet.



posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 11:22 PM
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Not to keep doing this but now I'm all interested haha

The solar event you speak of happened from September 1st to September 2nd, and it apparently...



[caused] the failure of telegraph systems all over Europe and North America,

caused Auroras


seen around the world, most notably over the Caribbean,

and


also noteworthy were those over the Rocky Mountains that were so bright, the glow awoke gold miners, who began preparing breakfast because they thought it was morning.

Source.

The first thing I noticed was that the graph is particularly up and down on this day-at least more than I had seen most recently.

To get to the point, this event resonates with 23 minute period on the morning of July 31st from 1:58 to 2:21 a.m.



posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 12:38 AM
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Hey all,

Haven't been following this thread much recently, but am a big fan. Sorry If I'm interrupting anything, but I'm going to introduce a new idea.

I just had a thought the other day that maybe what we care about is the rate of change as we move from habit to novelty and vice versa.

Because if you look at some of the more significant events recently, and in particular the beginings of the economic crash, it seems to me that they come around times at which there is rapid change in the graph, rather than just at peaks and valleys.

My own pet theory is that there is some sort of frictional force between the concepts of novelty and habit that we experience the results of over time. Its almost like the idea that we are trying to evaluate the quality of these concepts by experiencing them in decreasing fractal amounts of time such that the effects can be magnified relative to our viewpoint.

If there is an actual energetic side to all of this, and it seems obvious that there is at this point...(we are saying these changes make things happen, ie, do work and therefore have energy) then it follows that once the process is understood there will be a limitless amount of energy available for us to tap into if we learn how to rapidly shift from extreme habit to extreme novelty. What this looks like to me is a justification of more mystical lines of reasoning with regards to the nature of the present moment.

I hope this made some kind of sense to some of you.

Apreciate any and all input!

Peter!



posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 07:27 PM
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Nothing major on March 16th yet. *waits*



posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 11:52 PM
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a little a mixin' it up in good old Jereusalem...peace come to Jerusalem



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 06:57 AM
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Manhattan Project was hidden from the public, so maybe the event which resonates with it is also hidden from the public for a while.

[edit on 17-3-2010 by Bocimaster]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 01:20 PM
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So when is the next big novelty dip coming? Nothing until 2011?



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 01:55 PM
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Today I experienced a super deja-vu morning extremely similar to yesterday morning and this afternoon the most surreal hour of my life.

This afternoon I experienced more than 5 one in a million coincidences ( sinchronicity ) in a hour. They are so mind-boggling that I find even difficult to tell somebody else. Most of them are linked to the same thing.

One thing more, to add to this surreal day, one of my dreams came true for the second time. Part 1 was 2 years ago, part 2 of dream was today.

And is not even a dip in Timewave today! I think this is what we are all going to experience between November 14 and January 18...



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 01:56 PM
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NOVEMBER 14 2010.



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 01:57 PM
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Well, nothing big yesterday it seemed.

Other than st. paddy's day of course


On a personal level, a lot happened yesterday that is out of the ordinary.

At work, the front case cooling motor died, so we had to pull all the food out.

Then the main oven died.

Both on the same day.

Just a novel experience.

Anything 'novel' happen to anyone else yesterday?

Edit to say: Funny that three people all decided to post at the :55 :56 :57 minute marks....

[edit on 18-3-2010 by willis7737]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 02:00 PM
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timewave theory was invented by a pair of drug addicts one of whom died.



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 02:10 PM
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tigpoppa

That is pretty irrevelant that one died doesn't make his theory any less valid



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 02:14 PM
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Thanks for your valuable input to this conversation.

You're out of your element Donny.

You're out of your element.

[edit on 18-3-2010 by willis7737]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 02:43 PM
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Originally posted by tigpoppa
timewave theory was invented by a pair of drug addicts one of whom died.


Like I mentioned before,It was a pair of '___' users who discovered DNA.

Do you discount the existence of DNA because those who made the discovery were actually on '___' trips at the time?

It does not seem to bother the scientists of the world,or the police who use DNA to solve crimes.

Look out of your own box buddy,its worth the effort.



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 03:06 PM
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you win this one willis! you and those snappy comebacks! also MARK IT ZERO!

watson and cricke were NOT on '___' nor did they use it. its widely known they drank with eachother and kept cases of beer under their beds. being your stereotypical nerds without friends they drank with eachother.

saying their on lsd oh good sir you make me raff!
also i read one of their books its called Key to life or key of life, if your into the origins of man you would find it a good read as it also combines aspects of interstellar travel.

I saw your post about catholics who worship mary which they dont, and now your making up things about watson and cricke, whats next your going to tell me that pasteurization was a conspiracy by the french right?




[edit on 18-3-2010 by tigpoppa]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 03:21 PM
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Is there a way you can check something like one of Gandhi's important moments and MLK's important moments, compare them, and see if there is one like it in the future? IF you are able to that is great.



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 03:38 PM
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Originally posted by Silcone Synapse

Like I mentioned before,It was a pair of '___' users who discovered DNA.




Is this true, Crick and Watson ? i've not heard that mentioned in any of the books ive read about them or DNA. it would be a stupendous bit of syncrononicity because the McKenna brothers also experimented with hallucinogens to help their research and the hexagrams of the i-ching could be seen to represent the possible gentic structures of DNA.

The link seems to be DNA's creation of 'living carriers' of conciousness and the subsequent expansion of conciousness (through whatever means) to enable understanding of DNA....like a feedback loop creating higher and higher frequencies of resonance (morphic resonance)



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 03:46 PM
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FRANCIS CRICK, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was under the influence of '___' when he first deduced thedouble-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.
The abrasive and unorthodox Crick and his brilliant American co-researcher James Watson famously celebrated their eureka moment in March 1953 by running from the now legendary Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge to the nearby Eagle pub, where they announced over pints of bitter that they had discovered the secret of life.
Crick, who died ten days ago, aged 88, later told a fellow scientist that he often used small doses of '___' then an experimental drug used in psychotherapy to boost his powers of thought. He said it was '___', not the Eagle's warm beer, that helped him to unravel the structure of DNA, the discovery that won him the Nobel Prize.
Despite his Establishment image, Crick was a devotee of novelist Aldous Huxley, whose accounts of his experiments with '___' and another hallucinogen, mescaline, in the short stories The Doors Of Perception and Heaven And Hell became cult texts for the hippies of the Sixties and Seventies. In the late Sixties, Crick was a founder member of Soma, a legalise-cannabis group named after the drug in Huxley's novel Brave New World. He even put his name to a famous letter to The Times in 1967 calling for a reform in the drugs laws.


www.miqel.com...

There are other articles which support the idea if you google it,snopes seems to do the usual job of saying its a whacko theory,but they often do for whatever reason...


Originally posted by Wobbly Anomaly
it would be a stupendous bit of syncrononicity because the McKenna brothers also experimented with hallucinogens to help their research and the hexagrams of the i-ching could be seen to represent the possible gentic structures of DNA.


It certainly would.This is key I think.




[edit on 18/3/2010 by Silcone Synapse]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 08:26 PM
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Originally posted by TheIrvy

Originally posted by Evasius

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This date got my attention. According to the consciousness evolution chart (the late Ian Xel Lungold has a fascinating talk on it that can be found on youtube, but it's about 3 hours long), the final level of the pyramid starts on February 11th, 2011


hmm, interesting, this wave (june 2010 to jan 17th 2011) is resonant and harmonic with the period of the 2nd industrial revolution, when the steam engines were being utilised in transport. It also resonates back to 6BC - 8BC a period of time where we were harnessing the power of the wind to transport ourselves around the globe.

Resonating back from that we get 650,000 years to 50,000 years ago. The time we were migrating around the planet on foot.

My vote is discovery of a new sort of transport during this vibration. the resonance so far is.... foot to wind to steam so i'll go for a new Plasma drive this time round.

Has anyone checked the wave forms for the production of elements/stars/galaxies in the early universe to see what that is harmonic with ?

[edit on 18-3-2010 by Wobbly Anomaly]

[edit on 18-3-2010 by Wobbly Anomaly]



posted on Mar, 19 2010 @ 04:34 AM
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So I was just looking at the timewave graph from march 19th, til september 15th 2010.

Looks like we begin about big climb up the mountain on the 21st. the 21st is the lowest point on the graph, its all uphill after that.

Does that mean anything? Does going up on the graph mean decreasing novelty? What could happen to decrease novelty?

It's a long climb to the top!



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