Oneness, Death and Black Holes

I just finished one of the most remarkable DVDs I’ve ever watch in my life, The Black Whole, by our friendly surfer dude physicist, Nassim Haramein. Through his calculations, he found that black holes demand a highly structured polarized vacuum, resulting in an alternative view of black holes where the exterior white hole portion surrounds the interior black hole singularity.
 His paper, The Universal Scaling Law For Organized Matter, describes our universe as embedded white hole / black hole or white / black “whole” structures from universal size to atomic and subatomic scales.

 Instead of seeing ourselves as separate from everything around us, this view allows us to recognize that we are embedded in a fractal feedback dynamic that intrinsically connects all things via the medium of a vacuum structure of infinite potential. A fundamental understanding of the dynamics of this interconnectivity redefines the lens through which we see the universe and our place in it, and leads to theoretical and technological advancements that move us towards a sustainable future. This new approach to the physics of universal forces has the potential to solve the most pressing issues of our times. He breaks down the barriers in the illusions of both separation and scarcity showing that neither truly exist.

Also included in the DVD are clues given to us by ancient civilization. The yin-yang, symbol, the Kabbalah tree, the I Ching, the pyramids in Mexico, China and Egypt, the phi ratio are just some of the clues he cites.

At one point in the DVD, he was saying how we’re looking from within a black hole and this is why space looks black from our viewpoint. But when you cross the event horizon, you find yourself in a white hole where there is brilliant light and teeming with dense energy. Is this what death is all about? He didn’t say as much, but I think death is crossing an event horizon to enter a lively white hole. Maybe the event called death can be defined and explained by physics, after all. I wish I knew enough about physics to be sure. Not that it matters, but it’d be a fun exercise for the ol’ noggin’.

I don’t plug many things, but I really do think this is a life changing presentation that will leave you with a sense of much needed hope. Below are a string of very short YouTubes that aren’t part of that DVD but will allow you to get a tiny glimpse of the ideas this brilliant man has. Note his eyes. Compelling. Don’t tell me he isn’t a Starseed.

Crossing the Event Horizon:

EVERYONE WISH ROBERT A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY!!

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