My only thought is that it would make it easier to photoshop to make viewers think something is one way when it's actually the other. Are they all gov controlled op?
Gravity doesn't exist. I don't need to prove that because it hasn't even been proven that gravity does exist.
Shape? We don't have that data. We are currently 2 dimensional in regards to Earth. We know a map. We can't comprehend a globe.
Size? Again, we are 2 dimensional. We only have the data that made it through the geographer. Past Antarctica could be anything from a barren icy wasteland to a tropical paradise.
Math only works under the assumption of a globe. So does science. If the earth is not a globe, it upends everything.
Space is mostly fake. The best consumer digital 📷 (*icon to denote not on a phone) cannot discern features even on Mars. It shows a strange, pulsating orb, no matter the atmospheric conditions.
And for that matter, the atmosphere is too tenuous to produce twinkling. The firmament keeps the air on earth. If there is any twinkling, it would be caused by the "waters above."
What's the truth on this interdasting subject? I find it hard to believe that we could get such accurate data from so far away. It's literally shooting a needle at the eye of a needle a million miles away and expecting it to go right through the eye. Look at the imagery! 30m per pixel at closest approach!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/486958_Arrokoth
And Arrokoth. Seems more like a buddy of Ashtaroth than an Indian word. I could be wrong.
But what does it matter? The whole missions smelled fishy once the Pluto information came back. High-quality pictures of Nix and Hydra, but barely any improvement of the other two tiny moons. And New Horizons didn't release a terrain map of the whole planet? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/PIA19947-NH-Pluto-Norgay-Hillary-Mountains-20150714.jpg/1280px-PIA19947-NH-Pluto-Norgay-Hillary-Mountains-20150714.jpg And this looks too fake. Mountains are cool and all but what is this? On a teeny tiny planet?
Or am I just too hyper?
How do I start? Are there repositories of images of actual aliens, or are all extant internet images CGI or photoshop? Are there real-world videos proving the existence of such? Biblioteca Pleyades is too big and complex to know where to begin, even though I'm certain they have more info on the topic of aliens than any other website.
Mostly, I am looking for:
Books
Video series (preferably not YouTube)
Documentaries
Trustworthy websites
Known researchers (my great-grandmother was a ufologist from 1942-1968, I want to find others like her)
Thanks in advance!
Evolution, as we all know, is a conspiracy theory created by the Marxist Darwin gang. But few people know how to fight it other than asking questions such as:
How did life come from non-life?
Perhaps the better question is, how did nature evolve only a single, simple, insect to have a system we would call gears? Why don't primates? Why don't humans? Aren't we the "most evolved"?
Of course not. We were fearfully and wonderfully made by the God of the universe. And God seems to enjoy leaving Easter eggs in the fabric of reality.
Not only do we have geared insects, we have Trump-hair moths and octopi, blue lobsters, and bacteria that can break down plastic, even though they were not designed to.
Everything has a purpose. Perhaps this is further proof that we are here, not to engage in dubious conversation, but to wake up the sleeping masses from their dreams and awaken them to a brighter future.
As the writer of Ecclesiastes said, for everything there is a purpose, a time appointed under heaven. Isn't that coming into harmony with things today? Everything is falling into place for a wild Awakening!
If you look at a map of Mars, you see Mons Olympus, and three other giant volcanoes. Those three are in basically a straight line. They are also tilted with respect to the equator in such a way as to evoke the Belt of Orion.
Also of interest to me is how Mars, being smaller than Earth, has some of the most dramatic terrain in the solar system, even counting moons! Valles Marineris, Hellas Basin, the Polar regions, the stark north-south dichotomy. It's weird...
Coincidence? I think not, and I want to know what the buzz is on the topic of Mars.
So, in the past few weeks or so, Wikipedia's current events page has been filled with the usual Covid/Ukraine BS, but with several strange astronomical news reports.
On March 21, NASA said they discovered their 5000th exoplanet. On April 4, they found a planet they say closely resembles Jupiter. Odd for them to assume what the planet looks like already!
On March 30, NASA announced the discovery of a star "28 billion" light-years away. They named it Earendel, Old English for "morning star." I.e. one of Lucifer's names.
And then, today, NASA said they found the farthest-known galaxy, "13.5 billion" light-years away.
Comms? Exoplanet > Star > Galaxy = + > ++ > +++? Going up the chain? From a drip to a flood? Idk, I just see patterns and I get blown away.
At the very least, what are the chances NASA discovers a milestone exoplanet, star, and galaxy, within a few weeks of each other?
I'm beginning to think Wakanda is based on a real location.
Why is a tiny country in the middle of Africa, surrounded by unstable neighbors, in an inconvenient geographic region, with little in the way of natural resources besides hydro, trying to become Africa's Singapore?
As early as 2006, Rwanda was receiving foreign investment from China at a rate higher than even Tanzania and Kenya, which are important Chinese allies. Despite the investments, China has not levied any payments yet or set any interest on the trillion or so in debt Rwanda has. Due to this, the economy is growing faster than any other country in Africa.
67.1% of the country had electricity last year; however, new power plants coming online will bring power to the entire country by 2024. For a landlocked country with few natural resources, why is this important for China? Rwanda plans to install 5G in the entire country coincident with power supply. Rwanda's upcoming airport is among the most modern and versatile in Africa, and will relieve some of the stress from Kigali's existing airport, which is operating at maximum capacity despite having three terminals!
And then we get into the research and innovation sector. Seriously? Rwandan Space Agency. Sounds like its about 60 years early to me! Despite having suspiciously no article on wikipedia, the source of all misinformation, the RSA has plans to create a 45,000-strong array of internet satellites. They also want to build a space elevator and a dyson ring around the earth. They have expressed interest in asteroid mining and they are partnering with NASA to launch their own space telescope.
Oh, and the government wants to build a particle collider larger than CERN's. And the military is lobbying to get nuclear weapons citing border skirmishes with DRC rebels.
If this was a large country doing this, like Brazil or Argentina or Indonesia, that would be one thing. They are large and important countries and they have been for a while. But Rwanda? WTF! Anyone have any knowledge on this?