Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Twinkle Twinkle

Updated 4/03/23

I was thinking for a few days now at a couple of things i once wrote. One is a post about Earth Precession that stands my today's reading test. The post is valid in its entirety. 

The other is about instant communication between relatively distant solar systems.

What's important to know is during rotation against its axis the Earth wobbles. Which means an imaginary line going North South and through the center of the Earth won't be pointing always at the same star or it will only for a few hundred years out of an every 23000 year cycle. Bright or dim.

Nowadays, with a peak at around year 2105 the Earth's rotation axis points approximately at Polaris, a bright star, visible with the naked eye. Which means that if we build within in the Northern Hemisphere an observatory with an optical device that points at it, we will have in sight Polaris day and night on a circle with an apparent diameter of about 1.5 degrees, which will get smaller and smaller until year 2105 when Polaris will be quite stationary and then it will all start to revert. (All data gathered with a planetarium app named Stellarium which is available free for Linux or Windows).

This didn't happen since approx. 23000 years ago and will happen again after the same period of time that is a cycle of Earth's precession. But they were always smaller stars aligned with the shaft.

But if you read the first post i pointed to you will realize that we already have such a device in the Northern Hemisphere, for many thousands of years now. It's called the Great Pyramid with its shafts, especially the northern shaft.

Much have been written about the pyramids. And shafts. We have the so called Star-Shaft theory which says shafts have been built to align with certain stars. However for the northern shaft the star in sight always changes slowly and for the southern there is no fixed star like Polaris to point at (right now and for the next 150 years or so).
(BTW. The diagram above could be the true origin of the main masonic sign. When were the pyramids first explored by Europeans?)

Photons coming from the brightest star in the area that is aligned currently with the northern shaft are pretty well separated from background noise at least during night time which probably allows a higher bandwidth, with a peak again in 2105. Who knows what percentage of those are entangled with some from the same source that arrive simultaneously in other areas of space. But at least in theory if someone can catch those too in a way similar to how they are caught inside our pyramid, voila. There are enough premises for that to happen. Instant communications.

When we look carefully at the shafts and chambers of the pyramid, we can think at all kinda resonators, maybe delaying, slowing down, storing of the photons etc.

It is of course a device that was built with low tech means, but with enormous knowledge. My guess is an automated alien ship with a modest technological infrastructure cargo (the eye of Horus maybe) arrived and possibly modified genetically some large animals, making them intelligent enough to help build those. Maybe they build two different variants, a higher class of supervisors, that is the "superior" beings and the workers. Cause i refuse to believe they could survive or really want to travel distances comparable with that of Sun-Polaris.

If the northern shaft is currently open and enough photons from Polaris get inside (maybe at an angle and reflecting from the walls of the shaft) and all or parts of those purely geometric, passive devices are still functioning, we should be afraid. Cause some may control using those everything that's happening on Earth.

Through extrapolation we can think the other shafts have similar roles though i can't imagine any right now. Calibration maybe, with a very limited amount of time (minutes a day) those being aligned with one star.

There is of course a cure to it. (Or there was). Cover the d...n shafts with a black velvet curtain or a boulder or something at least until we can figure it all out.

24 hours later.

However. I don't believe it can work the way described above. First, i don't know if a star can be a source of entangled photons. Second, it looks like the shaft is changing positions from one star to another in that area over millennia. And the other party has to be at the same distance from source in order to receive the pairs of the entangled photons in the same time. Could they possibly have a relay close to their world but again Polaris has been within a few degrees of the Celestial North only in the last few hundreds of years.

The only way this could work is only if they installed a source in that direction. A small ship, no need to move around much, only enough to stay in Earth's axis. Possibly having enough fuel to do that and also maneuver to keep a constant distance between both parties, for thousands of years. Possibly a laser like source that sends entangled photons in both directions. Maybe the true meaning of the equidistance principle symbolized by the compass in masonic symbolism.

If we take into considerations the other clues on Giza Plateau, like the alignment of pyramids figuring the stars in Orion, the Elvis shoulder move, we can think at the shoulder of Orion and can figure the distance to that beacon. It wouldn't help us much since we don't have the means to travel there.

But if we install a detector in the shaft we might find out that we can see a bright source in that direction, that could be focused enough not to be seen from anywhere else. Don't know if it's visible, infrared, microwave, terahertz, whatever. Whatever wavelength travels better through space.

No they can't shut it down. They can communicate in real time only with the other end of the compass that is us. It shuts down when the fuel ends or they can destroy it but they have to send a ship that travels to that distance at relativistic speeds. Probably double the number of years from the distance in light years, maybe more.

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