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Category Archives: Science and Mathematics
Yesterday in History VI
William Herschel Discovers Uranus (March 13, 1781) I know that this event has spawned a great number of social media memes in recent years, but it was one of the most timely of finds in 1781. It was five years … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, astronomy, cosmic, space discovery, United Kingdom, Uranus
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When a Pope Changed our Old Style to a New Style
Pope Gregory XIII (February 24, 1582) The calendar used to be based on the Roman way of counting days of the month, and year, but there was always something missing: one-quarter of a day every year. So, the Romans added … Continue reading
Perspective: How Insignificant We Really Are
On This Date in 1990: The Voyager 1 space probe takes a picture of planet Earth called the Pale Blue Dot.
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged blue dot, images, insignificant, New Earth, photography, space missions
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So, Who was Elon Musk in a Past Life?
Thomas Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) Again, Ahtun Re has suggested that these two are related reincarnationally. The reason for suggesting that is in answer to the obvious question: why wouldn’t he be Tesla, instead? After all, … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged astrology, child protege, inventions, inventor, past lives, reincarnation
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So, Who Did Tesla Reincarnate As?
Saul Perlmutter (September 22, 1959) According to Kevin Ryerson’s Ahtun Re, Nikola Tesla came back as Saul Perlmutter. In a way, that makes total sense. Working alone didn’t get Tesla very far, so his next life would clearly need help … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged astrology, dark matter, nobel prize winner, past lives, reincarnation, scientist, universe
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And Speaking of Child Proteges…
Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 – January 7, 1943) There has to be some method behind the timing of hints that I’m given. In this case, yesterday’s post about Champ Jaxon featured a randomized birth chart which fixed his North … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged astrology, child protege, inventions, inventor, psychic
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Listen Very Carefully to the Sound of My Voice
Franz Anton Mesmer (May 23, 1734 – March 5, 1815) I have always wondered why this whole ‘thing’ about Mesmerism should be the cause of so much concern. Today, we call it Hypnosis, but in the early stages it was … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged 18th century, animal magnetism, astrology, astronomy, hypnosis, Mesmerism
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Is It Time to Rewire the Brain?
Neuroplasticity Watching the CBC’s “Nature of Things” last night, I was amazed at the healing improvements for most of the people featured in the program. But it’s not a new idea, I’ve even hinted at it before, here. The two … Continue reading
Posted in Science and Mathematics
Tagged brain, CBC, healing, health and welfare, meditation, pathways, queer, rainbow, rainbow warriors, television
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It’s an Old, Old, Old, Old Story: Atlantis and the Continental Drift
Pangea I was watching a replay of ‘The Search for Atlantis’ episode of “The UnXplained” on the History Channel last night: it was discussing (yet again) about all the theories of how Atlantis disappeared beneath the waves in the ancient … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged Atlantis, continental drift theory, maps, North Atlantic, Pangea, spirituality, television
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Anecdotal Evidence: Does the Moon Affect My Blood Sugars?
Or is This Because of the mRNA Vaccine? Since becoming fully vaccinated with Pfizer, I have noticed an interesting trend in my blood sugar numbers. In fact, I wrote about it before after the first dose, but I thought that … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, personal, Science and Mathematics
Tagged blood moon, blood sugars, coronavirus, COVID-19, health diagnosis, immunization, Pfizer
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