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As a concerned social entrepreneur, I created The Cosmic Heart to share and publish valuable news and information regarding the environment, eco-spirituality, and the evolutionary change facing humanity and planet earth as the transformation of earth
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What is the Correlation between Conscious Evolution and 2012?
2008-01-23 00:24:00
Editor's NoteConscious Evolution is the worldview that has arisen precisely at this moment in history to deal with the new human condition and 2012 provides a milestone in the evolutionary process we find ourselves. Conscious evolution is a vision and a direction to help us navigate through this transitional period to the next stage of human evolution which is by many ancient prophecies to occur around 2012. As Einstein admonished, humankind cannot solve its problems from the same place of consciousness in which we created them. A new place of consciousness is required. In simple terms Conscious Evolution takes place when we intend to grow in consciousness and use our increasing awareness to guide our actions and achieve a positive future. Bela H. Banathy, author of Guided Evolution of Society, offers this additional understanding of Conscious Evolution:It is a process by which we can individually and collectively take responsibility for our future. Humanity is now being asked to s...
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The Great Red Cross,2012,and the Cycle of Ages
2008-01-22 21:15:00
This is an excellent video series from Jay Weider if you have the time to review it provides a very indepth historical perspective regarding the times we live in. Enjoy!
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Could White Dwarfs be a Link to Life on Earth?
2008-01-21 21:08:00
Astrophysicists concluded years ago that rare indeed is the galaxy that has the right number of this special kind white dwarf binary pair in the right location, occurring at the right time, so that life can exist today. The universe contains a trillion galaxies. Ours may be the only one that has the necessary conditions for life to exist as we know it. The right star is needed. We can't have a star any bigger than our Sun. The bigger the star, the more rapidly and erratically it burns its fuel. Our Sun is just small enough to keep a stable enough flame for a sufficient period of time to make life possible. If it were any bigger, we couldn't have life on planet Earth . If it were any smaller, we'd be in trouble, too. Smaller stars are even more stable than our star, the Sun, but they don't burn as hot. In order to keep our planet at the right temperature necessary to sustain life, we'd have to bring the planet closer to the star.
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When the Universe Expands Devine Intelligence is at Work
2008-01-21 20:58:00
Over the past half-century astronomers have observed many other facts about the universe that all point to the fact that the universe is expanding. While a very inventive person might be able to explain away one or at most two of these discoveries, the expansion of the universe is the only theory that can explain all of them at once. And with each passing year the evidence piles up higher! And when the universe expands it is devine intelligence at work creating and co-creating the web of all life.Below is a link to the full article cut and past into your browser or click on the title link above.http://www.livescience.com/mysterie s/080117-expanding-universe.html
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Magnetic Fusion in Spherical Torus Experiment
2008-01-21 05:58:00
In this picture you are looking into a space where plasmas are crushed into a torus shape, subjected to a magnetic field, and then heated and pressurized until their nuclei fuse. It's called the National Spherical Torus Experiment . This glowing, sideways view of the chamber where plasmas undergo magnetic fusion was taken by Elle Starkman and Charles Skinner of the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
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2 Planets 170 Light Years from Earth Cause Planetary Collision
2008-01-21 05:51:00
Two planets may have crashed together recently, resulting in one planet that's weirdly hot for its size. The planet 2M1207B, 170 light years from Earth , is 1300 degrees Celsius, despite being smaller than Saturn, judging from its infrared radiation. Young planets are generally hotter than older planets, but such a small planet should have cooled off quickly. So University of Arizona astronomers claim another planet crashed head-on into it, and gave us this action-packed reconstruction.
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Geneticist Discover Way to Extend Lifespan to 800 Years
2008-01-21 05:39:00
There is now a way to extend the lifespan of organisms so that humans could conceivably live to be 800 years old. In an amazing development, scientists at the University of Southern California have announced that they've extended the lifespan of yeast bacteria tenfold -- and the recipe they used to do it might easily translate into humans. It involves tinkering with two genes, and cutting down your calorie intake. Tests have already started on people in Ecuador.
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Cosmc Strings May be Tied to Universe
2008-01-19 22:45:00
Could the Universe be tied up with cosmic string? from PhysOrg.com A team of physicists and astronomers at the University of Sussex and Imperial College London have uncovered hints that there may be cosmic strings - lines of pure mass-energy - stretching across the entire Universe....
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Full Moon Names for 2008
2008-01-19 00:15:00
Full moon names were bestowed by the Native Americans of what is now the northern and eastern United States. A few hundred years ago, those tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred.There were some variations in the moon names, but in general the same ones were current throughout the Algonquin tribes from New England on west to Lake Superior. European settlers followed their own customs and created some of their own names. Since the lunar ("synodic") month is roughly 29.5 days in length on average, the dates of the full moon shift from year to year.Here is a listing of all the full moon names, as well as the dates and times for 2008 .Unless otherwise noted, all times are for the Eastern Time Zone. Click on title link above or past this link in your browser for full article.http://www.space.com/spacewatch/0 80118-ns-moon-names.html
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What is Connection between Climate Change and Slavery?
2008-01-18 17:41:00
A paper caught my eye this week, thanks to its sheer provocativeness.Marc Davidson of the philosophy department at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands has decided to compare the rhetoric used by US climate "deniers" to that of early 19th century congressional debates on the abolition of slavery.Davidson claims that historical hindsight shows how preposterous the claims made in favour of slavery were. He suggests they bear striking resemblance to claims made against taking any action on climate change by contemporary members of Congress.The implication is that some years down the line, in a century or two perhaps, the comments of climate "deniers" will seem just as shocking as those of the slave owners of the 1800s.
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Zooming into Our Milky Way Galaxy
2008-01-18 02:13:00
This animation zooms in on the centre of the Milky Way using images taken by the Chandra X-ray Observatory. It ends with an artist's conception of the galaxy's central black hole, Sgr A*, and a disc of matter that undergoes a flare as it falls into the hole.We are close to seeing the true blackness of a black hole. Astronomers have detected radio emission coming from within 30 million kilometres of the dark object, thought to be a colossal black hole, that lies at the centre of the galaxy.
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Why is Humanity Losing Battle Over Global Warming?
2008-01-18 00:28:00
Humanity continues to lose the battle against Global Warming , because humanity has been mislead about the apparent root cause of this catastrophic environmental problem. Understanding the apparent root cause of the Global Warming problem, would empower humanity to focus its efforts on redressing that root cause. Currently, humanity is being mislead not only by Big Business interests, that have been commonly linked to government, but also by Big Environmental groups. Big Business and Big Environmental groups, are metaphorically two heads on the same body. The apparent conflict that these groups generate in the mass-media, is apparent political theatre, designed to confuse and mislead humanity with outright disinformation or "half-truths", which are portrayed as the "whole truth". Don't be fooled by "activist" hype that large Environmental organizations generate, through corporate owned mass-media, or by their token public relations gestures, as orchestrated "fronts", designed to hid...
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Comet 17p/Holmes May Experience Astroid Rendezvous with Mars Jan 30,08
2008-01-17 18:20:00
On October 24, 2007 Comet 17P/Holmes lit up in a spectacular way. The coma of the relatively small comet with a core of several kilometres, grow in size to be larger than the suu. Its spectacular increase thrilled sky watchers for over a month as it formed a faint blue sun in the night sky. Comet Holmes? expansion was a mystery, according to most astronomers. In the plasma cosmology model, Comet Holmes expansion was due to a plasma discharge as it entered a region of space where the charges accumulated by the comet in its orbit discharged. The plasma discharge appeared to happen when the Comet passed through the magnetosphere of Mars causing its spectacular expansion.Such an event is likely to repeat itself as the asteroid experiences a close rendezvous with Mars. The smaller size of the asteroid, when compared to Comet Holmes, makes it an unlikely candidate for the coma expansion experienced by Comet Holmes. However, that is not so for Mars which has sufficient mass to undergo a sp...
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Will Asteriod 2007 WD5 to Hit Mars be the Return of the Red Kachina?
2008-01-17 01:02:00
It is possible that the spectacular expansion of Mars in the night sky is what is significant to attach to the formation of a second sun that has a red hue to it. Otherwise known by the Hopi Indians as the Red Kachina. This raises the intriguing question of whether the January 30 asteroid rendezvous with Mars could signify the coming of the fabled Red Kachina in Hopi Indian prophesy. This follows earlier speculation that Comet Holmes formed the Blue Kachina, and its appearance in 2007 was predicted by crop circles created in 2005 (see: LINK). Hopi Prophesy states: The return of the Blue Star Kachina who is also known as nan ga sohu will be the alarm clock that tells us of the new day and new way of life, a new world that is coming. This is where the changes will begin. They will start as fires that burn within us, and we will burn up with desires and conflict if we do not remember the original teachings, and return to the peaceful way of life. Not far behind the twins will come th...
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What is Plasma Cosmology?
2008-01-16 23:37:00
Plasma Cosmology is an astronomical model that posits that the sun and planets are electrically charged celestial objects that exist in an electric field that is generated by the sun in a radial direction throughout the solar system. Charges flow through this electric field by virtue of the plasma particles that are constantly being released by the sun (aka solar wind). Plasma is the fourth state of matter (solid, liquid, and gas being the first three) and comprises the free protons, neutrons, electrons and ions that make up neutral atoms. Importantly, plasma makes up approximately 99.999% of the visible universe so its behavior is increasingly an area of scientific interest. Plasma is not electrically neutral, but is a superconductor that can carry electrical charges throughout the solar system (and indeed into interstellar and intergalactic space) through what are known as Birkeland currents. Named after their discoverer, Kristian Birkeland, a Norwegian astronomer, Birkeland curre...
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Mars Flyby May be fulfillment of Hopi Indian prophecies
2008-01-16 23:25:00
On January 9, scientists from the Near Earth Object Program (NASA/JPL) released their latest estimate on the projected flight path of an asteroid (2007 WD5) that had been earlier been predicted to hit Mars with odds of 1 in 25: LINK. The final estimate is that on January 30, the 50 meter asteroid will miss Mars by approximately 4000 kilometres, a near miss in astronomical terms. See: LINK. Hopes that scientists would learn more about conditions on Mars and the consequences of a similar asteroid impact on Earth were dashed with the January 9 announcement. The scientific community therefore expects the asteroid to have its Martian rendezvous with nothing out of the ordinary occurring. A non-eventful close flyby is the most likely result according to the standard cosmological model where asteroids are electrically neutral bodies flying in the vacuum of space. However, while the asteroid will closely miss Mars, according to an astronomical model called ?Plasma Cosmology?, there is likel...
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New Russian Discovery Human Language Reflected in Our DNA
2008-01-16 20:43:00
Some recent Russian DNA discoveries documented by Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf in their book Vernetzte Intelligenz have been summarised by Baerbel. ?The human DNA is a biological Internet? with evidence that DNA can be ?influenced and reprogrammed by words and frequencies.? This suggests that ?our DNA is not only responsible for the construction of our body, but also serves as data storage and communication.? The Russian scientists and linguists have found that the genetic code ?follows the same rules as all our human languages.? In effect, human language did not appear coincidentally but is a reflection of our DNA. The Russian researchers believe that ?Living chromosomes function just like a holographic computer using endogenous DNA laser radiation. This means that they managed to modulate certain frequency patterns (sound) onto a laser-like ray which influence DNA frequency and thus the genetic information itself. Since the basic structure of DNA-alkaline pairs and language is ...
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Is Greenness next to Godliness?
2008-01-15 23:52:00
Is your marriage on the rocks? Are you and the spouse always fighting? Is the passion gone? A new study published by the National Academy of Sciences suggests that you should think twice before considering divorce. No, not because of the negative effects it may have on the children or even on your pocketbook, but of what it'd do to your poor mother. Mother Earth, that is. All kidding aside, the study's findings make sense. Because they share resources, people in married households use energy and water more efficiently than divorced ones. But the study also indicates how much global climate change, which -- along with terrorism -- has replaced the Soviet Union as the Monster Under the Bed in our national consciousness. It has reached the level of a full-blown zeitgeist social issue, with far-reaching moral and religious undertones.Past national threats -- even fear of the atom bomb -- were largely relegated to the political sphere. Most people may have worried about nuclear warfare...
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The Most Important Climate Story of this Century
2008-01-14 17:33:00
Changes in the Suns surface to bring about next climate change.The Space and Science Research Center, (SSRC) in Orlando, Florida announces that it has confirmed the recent web announcement of NASA solar physicists that there are substantial changes occurring in the sun?s surface. The SSRC has further researched these changes and has concluded they will bring about the next climate change to one of a long lasting cold era.Director of the SSRC, John Casey has reaffirmed earlier research he led that independently discovered the sun?s changes are the result of a family of cycles that bring about climate shifts from cold climate to warm and back again.?We today confirm the recent announcement by NASA that there are historic and important changes taking place on the sun?s surface. This will have only one outcome - a new climate change is coming that will bring an extended period of deep cold to the planet. This is not however a unique event for the planet although it is critically importa...
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Visions of the Future - Superconnectivity and Invisibility
2008-01-14 17:19:00
An international research team has discovered that a magnetic field can interact with the electrons in a superconductor in ways never before observed. Andrea D. Bianchi, the lead researcher from the Université de Montréal, explains in the January 11 edition of the journal Science what he discovered in an exceptional compound of metals -- a combination of cobalt, indium and a rare earth -- that loses its resistance when cooled to just a couple of degrees above absolute zero."This discovery sharpens our understanding of what, literally, holds the world together and brings physicists one step closer to getting a grip on superconductivity at high temperatures. Until now, physicists were going around in circles, so this discovery will help to drive new understanding," said Prof. Bianchi, who was recruited to UdeM as a Canada Research Chair in Novel Materials for Spintronics last fall and performed his experiments at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, in collaboration with scient...
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The Electric Universe Opens Up Science Again to the Individual.
2008-01-14 17:14:00
Cosmology has always been - and will by definition always remain - a borderland between science and philosophy - some would say religion. ? Cosmic Plasma, Hannes Alfvén, 1981. In the limit Alfvén may be right. But cosmologists have lost touch with science and philosophy and wandered into a borderland of pseudoscience.* Humanity was never more in need of a new science of Life in the Universe . Our hope-less, detached cosmology permeates our lives. We thrash about in ignorance, nonsense and illogicality, seeking real meaning to our existence. All we are offered is a quasi-religious creation from nothing in a mysterious, unscientific event?the "big bang"?followed by random and unexplained miracles to arrive at the present. And our future? We are to fizzle out in eventual darkness or incineration. How uninspired. How unintelligent! A real cosmology must reunite the sciences, humanities and the arts. It cannot be limited to astronomy. It must give real meaning to Life. It is becoming clea...
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Safe locations Around the World During and After a possible Pole Shift 2011
2008-01-13 22:13:00
There is a lot of talk about the pole shift that may take place in 2011 -2012 along with a number of other events to occur around the same time. If this happens it could displace large groups of people. it is through knowledge we become powerful and so there may be some better places to be living before and after if the events occur. Most elite groups know this information and are preparing, I think it is only fair to share the information with the general public so people can make informed decisions should they decide to take more control over their own lives and start trusting their inner guides.I don't normally share this type of information on this blog but my inner guide is telling me to share this peace of information rather then keep it to myself.Click on the link above for a detailed document.Or past this link in your browser http://www.zetatalk.com/safelocs.pdf
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Russians Believe HAARP Could Capsize Planet
2008-01-13 17:58:00
Just when you think you've heard all the possible far-out theories behind the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Alaska, leave it to the Russians to come up with one better. Forget mind control, the Russians think HAARP is a "geophysical weapon" that's gonna capsize the planet. HAARP, just by way of a reminder for those who don't obssessively follow its progress, is a military project that's supposed to study the ionosphere and "use it to enhance communications and surveillance systems for both civilian and defense purposes." In more recent years, the Pentagon has also expressed interest in using HAARP to mitigate the effects of high-altitude nuclear explosions. However, HAARP's use of an antenna array operating in the High Frequency (HF) range has also prompted tons and tons of other theories about its uses, ranging from weather control to altering human behavior. HAARP is the ultimate superweapon.
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A Beautful Picture of Energy Emanating From Comet 17P Holmes
2008-01-13 05:01:00
I found this image of Comet 17P Holmes and it's reaction to a plume of photonic energy emanating from the galactic center.Images like this are exciting to see it truly and provide further confirmation of the wonders of our electric universe.
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Scientist Now able to Uncover Mysteries of Dark Matter and Dark Energy
2008-01-13 02:02:00
Scientists have for the first time found a double Einstein ring, a discovery they say could help unravel the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.The phenomenon occurs because a massive galaxy is distorting light from two galaxies arranged in a perfect line behind it, creating concentric halos.This makes the massive galaxy closest to Earth appear nestled in a pair of circular halos known as Einstein rings. The phenomenon occurs because the gravity of the nearest galaxy distorts the light of the background galaxies as it travels toward Earth. The effect is called a gravitational lens. When two galaxies are lined up perfectly, the distorted light forms a circle called Einstein ring. In this case, a third perfectly aligned galaxy forms a second, larger ring. "Having three objects almost perfectly aligned along the line of sight is an extremely rare event.It's more unlikely than winning two consecutive bets in a single number of roulette." Secrets of Nature Not only is the optical ...
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Giant Gas Cloud to Crash into Our Galaxy
2008-01-13 01:44:00
A gas cloud weighing a million times the mass of the Sun is hurtling towards the Milky Way galaxy and is set to trigger stellar fireworks after it collides in 20 to 40 million years. A ring of stars in the Sun's neighbourhood may be the signature of a previous cloud's impact.The cloud is made mostly of hydrogen gas and is 11,000 light years long and 2500 light years wide, about the size of a dwarf galaxy. It was discovered in 1963, but nothing was known about its motion towards our galaxy until now.The gas cloud has comet-like appearance as it ploughs into the gaseous "atmosphere" around our galaxy. The measurements also reveal the cloud is about 8000 light years away and is closing in on the Milky Way at 240 kilometres per second. Exactly when it will impact is unclear because astronomers are not sure how much the drag from our galaxy's envelope of gas will slow it down.Based on its direction of motion, the cloud is expected to hit a region about a quarter of the way around the ...
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Large Diamond in the Galaxy Discovered
2008-01-11 03:50:00
Astronomers have discovered the largest diamond in the galaxy located at a distance of 50 light years from earth in the Constellation Centaurus.The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter which makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats or five million trillion trillion pounds comparatively the largest diamond found on earth weighs just 546 carats. Scientists believe that the diamond is the heart of an extinct star that used to shine like the Sun. Astronomers have already dubbed the space diamond as Lucy in a tribute to the Beatles song ?Lucy In The Sky With Diamond s.? Lucy, is actually a crystallized white dwarf. A white dwarf is the hot core of a star, left over after the star uses up its nuclear fuel and dies. It is made mostly of carbon and is coated by a thin layer of hydrogen and helium gases.
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Scientist Unraveling the Cosmic Web of the Universe
2008-01-10 01:31:00
Scientists believe that a quantum leap in computing power and the development of powerful new telescopes will soon unravel the "cosmic web," a theory by which the universe is bound by invisible threads of "dark matter."Leading astrophysicists indicated that new technologies and experiments being launched in the coming years will open a new window onto the origins and complexities of the universe.
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Cosmic Blue Blobs Discover Lurking In Space
2008-01-08 23:52:00
Brilliant blue blobs weighing tens of thousands of solar masses have been found lurking in the seemingly barren expanse of intergalactic space. The "eyes" of the Hubble Space Telescope resolved the objects, which appear to be clusters of stars born in the swirls and eddies of a galactic smashup some 200 million years ago.The mysterious star clusters are considered orphaned, as they don't belong to any particular galaxy. Instead, they are clumped together into a structure called Arp's Loop along a wispy bridge of gas stretched like taffy between three colliding galaxies ? M81, M82 and NGC 3077. These galaxies are located about 12 million light-years from us in the constellation Ursa Major. Astronomers reveal they hold the star-equivalent of five Orion Nebulae. While more massive than most open clusters housed inside galaxies, the blue blobs are just a fraction of the mass of globular star clusters that orbit a galaxy. The astronomers estimate that many of the clusters' stars are a...
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Waht are the Scientifc Reasons for Earths Seasons?
2008-01-08 02:38:00
The ability to predict the seasons ? by tracking the rising and setting points of the sun throughout the year ? was key to survival in ancient times. Babylonians, the Maya and other cultures developed complex systems for monitoring seasonal shifts. But it took centuries more to unravel the science behind the seasons.We now know that Earth orbits the sun elliptically and, at the same time, spins on an axis that is tilted relative to its plane of orbit. This means that different hemispheres are exposed to different amounts of sunlight throughout the year. Because the sun is our source of light, energy and heat, the changing intensity and concentration of its rays give rise to the seasons of winter, spring, summer and fall.The seasons are marked by solstices and equinoxes ? astronomical terms that relate to Earth?s tilt.The solstices mark the points at which the poles are tilted at their maximum toward or away from the sun. This is when the difference between the daylight hours and the...
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