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09-07-2008, 06:47 PM | #1 |
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Nassim Haramein...very very good vid
Hey people...im sure most of u have seen this guy b4 or atleast heard of him but if u havent i very much recommend it...it is quite long but in my honest opinion he is pretty much spot on. a very clever man...
Crossing the Event Horizon - definately one for those who like their physics and fundamentally how the world works. His name is Nassim Haramein and il just put up the first part of the vid..but there are more http://video.google.com/videosearch?...q=nassim+hara# peace and love bananaman Last edited by mikey; 09-07-2008 at 09:22 PM. |
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Hi,
Totally agree, hes got some amazing ideas and explains things in a way which is very easy to follow. and of you guys have got a spare 6-8 hours, watch his talk at the rogue valley metaphysical. Packed with some amazing information and fascinating theories. Gives u a different perspective on everything! CT |
09-08-2008, 10:27 AM | #3 |
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Absolutely....it will set u back a good 6-8 hours to watch this but very informative and a lot of backed up data regarding metaphysics as well as many other topics.
Nassim Haramein has a site up too which is also very good http://theresonanceproject.org/ peace bananaman |
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I agree, I bought his DVD and watched it all over 4 days. Then I watched them again.
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09-10-2008, 11:46 AM | #5 |
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some of his other vids on grand unified field theory etc are also very interesting, and as banana man says, his website well worth a visit.
if you're a fan of richard hoagland, through his interview on Camelot, and his interviews on Coast etc, in regards to hyperdimensional physics, 19.5 degrees etc, Harramiens work is directly related to this. Peopel need to see this! CT |
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I find it hard not to hunt something down in relation to physics on a daily basis, I could watch this stuff all day. To think its the same subject that bored me at school
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I agree.
I have ordered and seen the Event Horizon DVDs and I believe Nasseim is breaking away from traditional science and introduces a new paradigm in that we should not search for fundamental parts or particles as building blocks for our "reality" but we should try and understand fundamental principles. Highly recomended and worth every $. |
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It is the most intelligent presentation I heard in quite some time.
Now, if someone considers the reversal of the poles, the principle of expansion and its counter movement, apply it to consciousness, you can see that a world that was totally hidden to the mind all of a sudden becomes opened. You then have a total reversal in the polarity of the energy and its movement, and you can differentiate between descending energy in expansion at the expense of light and its opposite movement that returns to the source of information that is represented by the central singularity. Very interesting stuff, a man of great intuition. |
09-29-2008, 12:35 PM | #11 |
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Crossing the Event Horizon - http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...40922643918266
thought i'd whack it up here for the people who dont fancy or struggle with the 8hr effort...not as complex but very very interesting nonetheless. dimensions, matter, infinity, reality, cern, singularity etc etc... peace bananaman Last edited by mikey; 09-29-2008 at 12:44 PM. |
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Once the full extent of what this man brought is realized., scientists will start understanding where all the anti-matter ended up.
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Love that under-stated humor!
I'm an old lady; so I have to keep listening to his entire shpeel over and over and over because it's going to have to rearrange everything I ever knew about physics. Talk about a mind-warp! Even though it's simpler this way, it makes it very hard to talk to my kids because they bought in to the traditional physics. |
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Absolutely...its a case of rethinking everything about physics and science as a whole. And this guy is at the forefront.
His work is quite amazing and so simple in his explanations...safe to say..im a fan peace bananaman |
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Agreed. The geometry of nothingness. The black hole within me. Awesome concepts. From Nassim Haramein. He pointed out that the orbit of the Earth was miraculously stabilized in the face of some HUGE interplanetary object passing the solar system. If I recall correctly, "we live in grace" is what he said. |
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If you were to extend a DNA packet found at the center of a cell so it unraveled like a tight string and you were to hold end to end all of the strands that are found in one human body alone, it would take a jet plane traveling at 1,000 mph approximately 24,000 years to fly to the end of that
DNA. Or, 5 million times wrapped around the world....once again thats 5 million times wrapped around the world! http://www.planetpuna.com/haramein-s...OF%20SPACE.pdf there are no coincidences |
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Thankyou to all those that have posted on this thread. This is one of the 'Gem' threads I knew were here at Avalon but have waded through alot of piffle to find! I'm D/Ling the vid clips as I write this. It really is great to find others that may think the same as me.
A few years back I became very interested in the 'nothing' and decided it must have substance or depth of its own so I called it 0 cubed. Immeadiately it took me off in many directions from spheres and sacred geometry to the point of nothing between the positive and the negative.That zero point I now hear more and more about,including what is being called zero point energy. So thankyou once again,I will be watching this thread with interest. |
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Saw Haramein live a few days ago in Charlottesville, VA. Quite the character.
One thing he did say after noting that there weren't cameras rolling is that "2012 is just around the corner, and we don't have much time to get our ____ together. His words, not mine." His presentations are profound and intuitive. I was astounded also that I had not turned up the name of the late Walter Russell in my research. A pioneer in many fields... his work should not be overlooked. |
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that was soooo cool
There are notes all over my desk, and my brain feels like it underwent a massive "upload" and im only 2hours into the first part!!! Thank you for this Namaste, Softy |
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Well posted,
I watched it a little while back, and it was really some of the best 8 hours i have ever spent! but i had to watch it over 2 days. absolutely brilliant. and that object that the sun zaps towards the end.......woah! in grace we live indeed. |
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Men such as him makes this time very interesting to live in.
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I watched it some time ago. 8 hours flew by with the speed of light and I was sorry when it was over. fascinating and uplifting. It didn't leave me with that feeling of "doom & gloom".
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I discovered Nassim a few days ago. Mind blowing!
He is on the edge, like a younger Drunvalo. Excellent attitude and eloquent as well. We need his to teach the masses. I recommend this extract from his DVD called "Final Toughs" (7min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmMPE...eature=related Project Camelot should try to setup an interview with him. That would be my #1 suggestion. |
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I took some notes too, and was motivated enough to do so on a Friday night. If Al Gore deserves a prize for discovering climate change, Nassim deserves a prize for re-discovering the significance of the 64 tetrahedron metric. -feeler |
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After delving into topics posted on Camelot for the last year or so, Nassim Haramein tied allot of it together. There is one question I would like to ask. If the Ark (being a black hope generator of infinite power, enough to part the Red sea) is in Ethiopia then how come it has not been exploited by the ptb, or are they not pure of heart. Then perhaps the meek may still have a chance after all
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