Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Is the Earth inside a black hole?

What a presumptuous question. What a preposterous notion.

Where do you even start unraveling that tightly knitted thought pattern?

(Please note this blog post is purely hypothetical and shouldn't be interpreted as fact)

How do black holes work?


black hole
noun
ASTRONOMY
  1. a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
    • informal
      a place where money or lost items apparently disappear without trace.


Okay. So we know now that black holes are areas in space that have such a strong gravitational field that they pull in everything that comes within a certain distance of it. We are also told that at the center of our galaxy, the milky way, there is a super massive black hole.

^ A rendering by NASA of a black hole

So taking this information into account, and presuming you're aware of certain conspiracy theory's surrounding the globe, and have stumbled upon or researched a bit into the flat earth, you might start to see where I'm coming from.



This hypothesis proposes that the sun and moon are actually stars orbiting around the black hole, and the planets are also orbiting said black hole. Earth is clearly in the center of all this, being a geocentric model and not a heliocentric model.

When you look out at the night sky, you look through a lens - this is due to perspective. Directly above you, you can see everything clearly, and as you look farther away things get smaller and there is a whole lot more to see.
EG:


The above image shows exactly what I mean, about the sky acting as a lens - it's a 360 degree photo looking right up into the sky, while also showing everything around the edges. This is what you see when you look directly up - the middle being closest to you.

What could cause this lens effect?


This is what a black hole would look like if you could see space bending around it (according to leading physicists) - if this is the case then what we see from earth could easily be what is seen from inside that "bubble" in space that is a black hole - only light is entering it because of gravity and no light can escape.


Now imagine that our moon is actually a white dwarf star - unlikely I know - but it's a possibility (if you're open minded)..



If you're following this thought pattern still then I applaud you.



Above shows "normal space" in blue and the "black hole" in red - if you've followed me to this point it might be easy to grasp the idea that we could very well be inter-dimensional beings - but we are stuck inside a bubble unable to escape unless we can figure out how to travel faster than the speed of light and escape the pull of the black hole protecting us (which is unlikely). That is a common law, and is well known in the space industry. There is no point even attempting interstellar travel until we know we can go the fastest possible speed - otherwise we will overtake our older space crafts and render all of that effort useless.

When it comes to the "Flat Earth" - I think that's really just the tip of the iceberg.




Anyway.

Thanks for reading my mad ramblings.

Feel free to do what you wish with this post I just ask you link back to it if you reference it for any reason..

Magnets, azimuthal equidistant maps, the flat earth, and the ring of fire.

Put the title of this blog post aside for a second and wonder about the following;

What is it about magnets that causes so much curiosity?

I've always had a keen fascination when it comes to magnets, how do they work?

What magical force causes magnets to attract and repel certain metals?

I'm not wanting actual answers for that question - but it's interesting to research.

^ Iron filings line up according to the magnets poles

This really leads me into the next topic, there is a simulation of earth running right now by a rather powerful supercomputer, you can reach it by visiting this link: http://earth.nullschool.net/

The simulation shows you many variables, such as wind speed (which is default) ranging to temperature & much more.

Now, if you follow the link (http://earth.nullschool.net/) you can see there that clearly, the earth is a globe, and you're able to see the "edges" around it as you move it around on the screen.

That's fine, that's great, good job to the coders for getting it so accurate!
So accurate in fact, there are even more options to consider when deciding how you would like to view the planet earth in this simulation, being run by a supercomputer.

When it comes to the flat earth, the theory that the earth is flat, and that there is a giant ring around the outside edge that is commonly known to us as "Antarctica", there is a lot of information to consider - and a lot of disinformation that is thrown in there to confuse you.
Use your own judgement when deciding how you view the earth - it's up to you - just because the mainstream tells you that the earth is a globe - doesn't make it true, and the same goes when somebody tells you the earth is flat.

The link above confirms this when you look at the azimuthal equidistant map of earth through their simulation, it displays, by default, the view of earth from above the north pole:
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/azimuthal_equidistant
Definition of azimuth. 1 : an arc of the horizon measured between a fixed point (as true north) and the vertical circle passing through the center of an object usually in astronomy and navigation clockwise from the north point through 360 degrees.


What you see above is the commonly accept "Flat Earth" map.
I'm on the fence. I don't know what to think about this map - it's rather depressing actually.
The entire concept of the flat earth is both magical and mind bending. When it really first hit me, I was taken aback, it was like my entire world view had changed - in a good way. Then came the realization of what a flat earth would implicate.. but I don't care much for geopolitics (generally)...
(I'd asked a family member who works in the government about flat earth, jokingly over beers, his response was to ask me if I wanted to get into politics, I was a bit flabbergasted to say the least)

Anyway, the map you see above is but a projection of a globe, if you are to move the map around by clicking and dragging you will see what I mean, it's just a projection.

This is where my adventures in dimensional jumping came in handy, and the owls of eternity appeared to me.

The map above, is a projection, as I said. You can see what I mean by clicking this link:
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/azimuthal_equidistant=0,90
The numbers on the end there are Longitude and Latitude, so the map above is a projection of Longitude 0, Latitude 90 (essentially it's earth tilted on it's side)

Okay, now you're thinking, what the flying fuck does any of this have to do with anything?
Good question, I ask myself that all the freaking time.
But please, let's continue.

I mentioned the owls of eternity appeared to me, if you think of something long enough you will start seeing it everywhere (in an ideal world). What I did was change the center point, from Latitude 90, to Latitude 0, meaning that it showed 0,0 at the end of the URL - like a couple of wide eyed owl eyes staring blankly into my soul filtering out all the BS - in my mind this is what the true center of a flat earth would be and this map speaks to me. View it here:
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/overlay=temp/azimuthal_equidistant=0,0


You can see in the image above the projected flat earth map I've nicknamed "The Owl of Eternity Map" - there may be an offical name for this map out there (actually it's just called an azimuthal equidistant map, my name sounds cooler though, now you know a bit of backstory behind it) so until I figure that out I'll keep referring to it as such.

From this view, you can see the pacific ocean surrounding the earth and you can also clearly see the fabled trade winds used to navigate the pacific ocean with ease - due to this being rendered by a supercomputer using up-to-date information about wind speed in any given area. We truely are in the future! This map can show you where the latest hurricanes are forming!



All you need to do is look at the beautiful symmetry of this map to understand why I find it so appealing as a way of representing Earth. It's very refreshing to see it without a giant wall of ice surrounding the outside edge.
So what I did next, was wonder, why is it that all of the maps out there that show the earth never depict it as this? In my mind, both of these map projections are equally tangible as being the true representation of earth (if it was flat) - there is no proof either way so how would we ever know?

I researched a bit and found a nicely rendered version;


Now, my mind went into overdrive and I decided to try and roughly draw all of the tectonic plates onto this flat projection of earth - because you can see that all of the continents on this map are projected onto a flat plane, and if that was the case, how the heck would tectonic plates work? It just so happens that the ring of fire is on the outside edge of this map - meaning the pacific plate could be the outside "ring" of a flat earth.


The Ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The name originates from within Greek language; (oura) meaning "tail" and (boros) meaning "eating", thus "he who eats the tail".

I've put this image above there because it is significant when viewing my depiction of the tectonic plates in relation to this flat earth projection;


I can clearly see, where New Zealand is, a mouth shape - with the Australasian plate being pushed outward from the mouth (as if it were eating it's own tail, in a sense)

Now we go full circle, and get back to magnets - because there is clearly a north and south pole here. To show this I've added how a giant bar magnet works on a flat plane - projected onto this projection.



Doing this immediately reminded me of the monolith found both on earth and on the moon in the movie 2001 a space odyssey:



I would love to keep rambling about this but I fear it would become incoherent out of context - so I'll leave it there.

Please take all information in this blog post in on a conscious level, and do your own research.
Chances are, if you're looking at this, you've already started researching - so keep going!

One loveKeep your eyes on the skies!!


Strange crop circle symmetry

Below is an example of a crop circle that has been edited to bring out some symmetry.

^ Original

^ Edited

What is it about these strange crop circles that is so interesting?

Hopefully one day, we will find out.

Keep an eye on the skies!

Tesseract Crop Circle Symmetry

Below is an example of symmetry seen in a certain crop circle.

I have nicknamed it the "Tesseract" crop circle.

^ Original

^ Symmetrical (edited, blatently)

These are just some simple observations, nothing more, nothing less.

Thanks for viewing.

Keep an eye on the skies!


Third Eye Crop Circle Symmetry

Below is an example of symmetry seen in a certain crop circle.

"Third Eye"
^ Original
^ Symmetrical

Just some interesting observations!

Keep your eyes on the skies!