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    Default An Incredible Tour Of The Universe - In Saturn Rings

    Behold the Awesome Nebulae Flybys in this New 'In Saturn's Rings' Trailer

    I believe that getting a handle on life and consciousness means you have to give thought to the universe. Not just the size and scope of the joint but whats in it, who and how was it created. Granted it is hard to wrap your mind around but you can chip away small bits of incredible wisdom each time you give it some thought.

    In Saturn's Rings have a new teaser for their incoming 4K IMAX grand tour of the Universe, made using millions of high definition photographs taken by telescopes and spacecraft. There are no 3D models in these videos. Just photos, animated by 67 volunteers from all over the world. There is no CGI (computer graphic imagery) in this film, it all the real thing!

    This groundbreaking, non profit, all volunteer film has been a Herculean effort. It involves processing 50,000,000 galaxies. It is running a bit behind schedule but should be out around the end of the year.

    The 2nd video below is a spoof on making the movie!

    If you don't to put this on full screen your missing out!



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    Soon they will discover Saturn has 29 moons ...
    Raiding the Matrix One Mind at a Time ...

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    Soon they will discover Saturn has 29 moons ...
    I bet they already know....
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    What is going on with Saturn? Why didn't Stanley Kubrick use it in 2001 a space odyssey? Because he didn't think he could produce it correctly? I remember studying planets and observing how strange that this planet had a ring around it and others didn't. Why this planet? Instead of ring around the collar, it is ring around the planet? Should we stop wearing rings in protest to this crazy planet? Or wear rings on the second finger to protest this planet, claiming that we own all the possibilities of all planets, because we resemble the universe, we are not restrained by any planet that was taken over earth to tell us the time. Traditions held every new year or holidays forced on us by some rules we don't understand. I still don't understand what is going on with Saturn.

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    What is going on with Saturn? Why didn't Stanley Kubrick use it in 2001 a space odyssey? Because he didn't think he could produce it correctly? I remember studying planets and observing how strange that this planet had a ring around it and others didn't. Why this planet? Instead of ring around the collar, it is ring around the planet? Should we stop wearing rings in protest to this crazy planet? Or wear rings on the second finger to protest this planet, claiming that we own all the possibilities of all planets, because we resemble the universe, we are not restrained by any planet that was taken over earth to tell us the time. Traditions held every new year or holidays forced on us by some rules we don't understand. I still don't understand what is going on with Saturn.
    look into the Cult of Saturn
    Secret elders from a gentle race,
    this world has seldom seen.
    Talk of days for which we sit and wait
    when all will be revealed.

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    What is going on with Saturn? Why didn't Stanley Kubrick use it in 2001 a space odyssey? Because he didn't think he could produce it correctly? I remember studying planets and observing how strange that this planet had a ring around it and others didn't. Why this planet? Instead of ring around the collar, it is ring around the planet? Should we stop wearing rings in protest to this crazy planet? Or wear rings on the second finger to protest this planet, claiming that we own all the possibilities of all planets, because we resemble the universe, we are not restrained by any planet that was taken over earth to tell us the time. Traditions held every new year or holidays forced on us by some rules we don't understand. I still don't understand what is going on with Saturn.
    There are so many mysteries in the universe that it is extremely hard to comprehend. A few years back a diamond planet was discovered. Here is the amazing description.


    The alien planet, a so-called "super-Earth," is called 55 Cancri e and was discovered in 2004 around a nearby star in our Milky Way galaxy. After estimating the planet's mass and radius, and studying its host star's composition, scientists now say the rocky world is composed mainly of carbon (in the form of diamond and graphite), as well as iron, silicon carbide, and potentially silicates.

    At least a third of the planet's mass is likely pure diamond.

    Einstein’s assertion that there’s an ultimate speed limit – the speed of light - will be challenged and broken many times, every law of physics will be tested and broken many times over. The universe if full of wonderful secrets and mysteries! We need to start getting things on our planet put in order before we are released to explore the universe.

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    Default Re: An Incredible Tour Of The Universe - In Saturn Rings

    Saturn is actually a Sun that didn't survive the transformation phase ...
    Raiding the Matrix One Mind at a Time ...

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    Default Re: An Incredible Tour Of The Universe - In Saturn Rings

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    Saturn is actually a Sun that didn't survive the transformation phase ...
    it seems that most large gazeous planet are misfired suns

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    Quote Posted by ghostrider (here)
    Saturn is actually a Sun that didn't survive the transformation phase ...
    it seems that most large gazeous planet are misfired suns
    yes , and without Jupiter and Saturn , earth wouldn't have survived as long as it has ... the two large bodies absorb a lot of asteroids that otherwise would hit the earth ...
    Raiding the Matrix One Mind at a Time ...

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    Default Re: An Incredible Tour Of The Universe - In Saturn Rings

    A few years ago I discovered the Electric Universe explanation of celestial dynamics and it makes deeply intuitive sense to me. So much so that mainstream gravity-only explanations of cosmic phenomena seem to fall short of adequately explaining anything now!

    So, rather than call the gas giants 'misfired suns' or a 'survivor' of some sort of failed transformation, both referring I suppose to the failed initiation of a thermonuclear processes, consider that the phenomena we call a Sun or a Star are electrical events: magnetically concentrated plasma 'z-pinches' in vast galactic flows of current through dusty plasmas.

    Increasing the current flow through a dense, dusty plasma will cause a series of thresholds to be consecutively crossed, producing familiar effects. From 'dark mode' when relatively quiescent which we see in the dark 'dust clouds' that obstruct our view of the Milky Way galaxy's centre, to 'glow mode' - which we would be familiar with in the polar aurora, neon lighting or bright nebulae - and finally to 'arc' discharge mode - familiar in an arc welding torch or the illumination sources for movie projection - or the photosphere of our nearest star, the sun.

    I have come to think that the focus of the current flow that creates an arc discharge we call the photosphere in a star can shift from one body to another in a solar system, depending on circumstances.

    It would also make some sense (imho ) if the central sun of the claimed hollow earth was such a thing, and *might* also explain the source of our own planet's magnetic field...
    "There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." R. Buckminster Fuller

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