Saturday, April 23, 2016

Confirmation Bias at Harvard University

(Hawking at Harvard University, 4/16)
At the turn of the 21st century, Persian physicist Nassim Haramein laid claim to the theory that black holes might be gateways to other points in our universe or alternate universes and that at the very minimum every planet has a black hole at its center and so do galaxies. Therefore, the Sun at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy would be considered a "stargate" to any other point in this or an alternate universe.

Because Haramein was not certified as having a PhD behind his name, his ideas were mostly shrugged off by mainstream science for the perception as being "too radical." This week, world-renowned theoretical physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking publicly announced this same consideration in a speech at Harvard University and now the world of physics is in "shock and awe." Hawking is at least 20 years behind Haramein and this is not the first time either.

(Haramein filming for The Connected Universe)
Several years ago, Haramein shared his explorative discoveries by revealing ancient artifacts detailing that the Ancient Mayans acknowledged the presence of extraterrestrial interference in aiding the progression of life on this planet several thousands of years ago from cataclysmic events such as destroying meteors aimed for the destruction of earth (See below). Today, we have Dr. Hawking not only considering the possibilities of extraterrestrial life, he publicly announced a $100 million project in an effort to seek it out.

Without much study into the subject of physics myself, even I can grasp the idea that black holes may exist sub-atomically at the center of the nuclei of each and every atom in the universe, which is also known as singularity. Therefore, when an atom is split such as in the case of an atomic explosion from a bomb, what we are essentially doing is releasing subatomic energy by destroying a tiny black hole. Because black holes are known to bend both light and spacetime, only through the advantage of singularity in black holes will humanity be able to traverse faster than the speed of light between planets, stars, galaxies and universes as we do today between towns, states, countries, and continents.


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