zerubbabel
Chrono Cadet
Now that the period of digression away from the subject of time travel seems to be approaching its zenith with the desire of some to move on, perhaps we can discuss some of the merits of the ideas outlined in the link below. Upon looking at the image at the top of the article, an entire series of images went through my mind that resonated with my own concept of what antiquity has tried to teach us in regard to our future, and how to access that future.
I immediately noticed the contrast in the lighting on the pyramids which the author was trying to convey in the article. Strangely, it looked very familiar to me. The immediate impressions it brought to my mind were the arrangement of the stones of the breastplate of the High Priest in the Old Testament Sanctuary Service (according to the birth arrangements of the 12 sons of Jacob), and the concept of photonic "splitting" in non-local experiments. Other concepts going through my mind, were ideas discussed here on this forum involving the holo-graphic projection of "reality" and how it could be possible to "split" our biological constituents into a holographic, startrek-like transporter beam along the trajectory outlined in the article.
Now it comes to no surprise to many here that that I am very big on the design and structure of the Old Testament Temple, its similarities to the structure of the pyramid complex, various mathematical models involved in both, the structure and syntax of the ancient writings (especially Hebrew) concerning extra-terrestrial mapping of the orbital insertions at the level of galactic planes (on spheres or, more appropriately, on toroids of various shapes), the Kabbalistic interpretation of nature and spirituality in the gnostic sense, and not least, the belief that time travel will be achieved in our lifetime and be avalable to all. I am not under any illusion that I can achieve this by myself nor that I have any corner on the truth. I have always believed that it takes a group that is willing to lay aside preconceived ideas and be open to all aspects of the varying views illuminated by our collective perceptions. Invariably, disrupting influences steer the discussions to more mundane topics, and all too often, we collectively sigh and accept the disruptions as the natural order of things. So we wait for the cycle into chaos to, again naturally, evolve back into coherence and focus. Such has been the order of things, but for those who are patient, a pattern emerges that is consistent with the ebb and flow of truth.
What say ye, ye eagles perched as watchmen upon the walls of Zion? Shall we allow the prolific disruptions of the "mice" below determine the direction of this forum? The talent that is here is impressive. The willingness to share that talent is even more impressive. I, for one, am appreciative of Darby's balanced presentations of the Titor story and his great patience, Rainman's wide range of understanding, Overlrd's quick take on things, Transient's obvious travels into the PTP, Cat's wit, and others who have added a great deal to my understanding. I love bouncing off great minds. Debate is boring. Attacks on beliefs are boring. Spams are boring. Endless, one-subject threads are extremely boring. I'm tired of being bored on TTI.
http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/pyramid.html
I immediately noticed the contrast in the lighting on the pyramids which the author was trying to convey in the article. Strangely, it looked very familiar to me. The immediate impressions it brought to my mind were the arrangement of the stones of the breastplate of the High Priest in the Old Testament Sanctuary Service (according to the birth arrangements of the 12 sons of Jacob), and the concept of photonic "splitting" in non-local experiments. Other concepts going through my mind, were ideas discussed here on this forum involving the holo-graphic projection of "reality" and how it could be possible to "split" our biological constituents into a holographic, startrek-like transporter beam along the trajectory outlined in the article.
Now it comes to no surprise to many here that that I am very big on the design and structure of the Old Testament Temple, its similarities to the structure of the pyramid complex, various mathematical models involved in both, the structure and syntax of the ancient writings (especially Hebrew) concerning extra-terrestrial mapping of the orbital insertions at the level of galactic planes (on spheres or, more appropriately, on toroids of various shapes), the Kabbalistic interpretation of nature and spirituality in the gnostic sense, and not least, the belief that time travel will be achieved in our lifetime and be avalable to all. I am not under any illusion that I can achieve this by myself nor that I have any corner on the truth. I have always believed that it takes a group that is willing to lay aside preconceived ideas and be open to all aspects of the varying views illuminated by our collective perceptions. Invariably, disrupting influences steer the discussions to more mundane topics, and all too often, we collectively sigh and accept the disruptions as the natural order of things. So we wait for the cycle into chaos to, again naturally, evolve back into coherence and focus. Such has been the order of things, but for those who are patient, a pattern emerges that is consistent with the ebb and flow of truth.
What say ye, ye eagles perched as watchmen upon the walls of Zion? Shall we allow the prolific disruptions of the "mice" below determine the direction of this forum? The talent that is here is impressive. The willingness to share that talent is even more impressive. I, for one, am appreciative of Darby's balanced presentations of the Titor story and his great patience, Rainman's wide range of understanding, Overlrd's quick take on things, Transient's obvious travels into the PTP, Cat's wit, and others who have added a great deal to my understanding. I love bouncing off great minds. Debate is boring. Attacks on beliefs are boring. Spams are boring. Endless, one-subject threads are extremely boring. I'm tired of being bored on TTI.
http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/pyramid.html