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The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits

Gregg Braden
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This code of bits is believed to be so universal that NASA even used it to inscribe the message that left Earth in 1972 aboard the Pioneer 10 spacecraft. The idea was that if intelligent life ever found the football-sized probe, the binary language would tell them that we're a species that understands the way the universe works. In 1983, Pioneer 10 became the first artificial object from Earth to pass Pluto and leave our solar system.

The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World

Lynne McTaggart
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Storms of this magnitude (G5, maximum severity on the NOAA scale) can disrupt portions of the Earth's electrical power, pipeline flow, and high-tech communications systems, and disorient spacecraft: and satellite navigation systems. In March 1989, one such storm left 6 million people in Montreal without electric power for nine hours. At the time Halberg made his discoveries, geomagnetic storms were known to have a profound effect on the movement and orientation of animals such as pigeons and dolphins, which make use of the Earth's geomagnetic field to navigate.

The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

Lynne Mctaggart
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The Kittyhawk was slowly rotating, like a chicken on a spit, in order to balance the thermal effect on each side of the spacecraft; and in its slow revolution, earth was intermittently framed through the window as a tiny crescent in an all-engulfing night of stars. From this perspective, as the earth traded places in and out of view with the rest of the solar system, sky didn't exist only above the astronauts, as we ordinarily view it, but as an all-encompassing entity that cradled the earth from all sides.
Rueda—Puthoff paper would one day be regarded as a 'landmark^, and in 300/: The Final Odyssey, gave a nod to their contribution by creating a spacecraft powered by an inertia-cancelling drive known as the SHARP drive (an acronym for 'Sakharov, Haisch, Alfonso Rueda and Puthoff ').38 As Clarke wrote, in justifying his immortalization of their theory: It addresses a problem so fundamental that it is normally taken for granted, with a that's-just-the-way-the-universe-is-made shrug of the shoulders.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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The government is saying to the public: there is no alien spacecraft and there are no alien bodies. Yet, right in the hand of the military officer are the orders from his general, on the very same day, to ship the alien spacecraft and the alien bodies to another facility. I am not a conspiracy theorist, I am simply an insider who has been there and knows how the government works. The government and large corporations routinely lie and mislead the public. They do so for very simple reasons, to increase their own power, prestige, and money. That's really what it's all about.

Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You - And Your Waistline - And Drop the Weight for Good

Dr. Steven R. Gundry
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Hal takes care of running all the spacecraft's functions with minimal human input, but when the astronauts try to take over the vehicle, they realize that Hal is in total control and they're just along for the ride. When they attempt to thwart Hal, he tries to destroy them! Your autopilot is usually invisible, but I'm convinced that we constantly receive warning messages from it when processes head in the wrong direction. For example, right now you're breathing without thinking about it, but the moment you do, you become conscious of your inhalations and exhalations.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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Area 51 houses most extraterrestrial artifacts, including a working spacecraft and dead alien bodies. I've seen these things with my own two eyes. As a member of this secret society I was used in covert operations around the world. You need to know that multinational corporations, the wealthiest families on earth, and governments all work together to increase their own power, influence, control, and profits. They all are using each other for their own purposes of creating ultimate global monopolies.

The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil, Climate Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century

James Howard Kunstler
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Later, in manned spacecraft, the astronauts could also drink the water that the fuel cells produced. There is no question that fuel cells exist and that they work. But huge and confounding questions arise over the economics of hydrogen. The problem is that hydrogen is not exactly a fuel. It's more accurately a "carrier" of energy than a fuel. It takes more energy to manufacture hydrogen than the hydrogen itself produces.

While extraterrestrial life may exist, "The Secret NASA Transmissions" video is not proof of it

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And when I view this secret NASA transmissions video, I don't see anything resembling alien life or UFOs, I just see a bunch of space dust, floating crystals, lens effects and camera zooms that are grossly misinterpreted as showing piloted alien spacecraft. And this is from a guy who believes, beyond any doubt, that there is extraterrestrial life beyond planet Earth. It's out there, but as far as I can tell, it's not on this video.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Silver is widely used for purifying the environment; Japanese use Sil ver five ways purifying air; used in aircraft and spacecraft to purify water; here on Earth for swimming pools (.04 to .2 ppm./40-200 gamma), apool contaminated with 7000 E. coli bacteria count wascleaned completely with Silverelectrodes in 3 hours. Silver sprayed on plants counters viral and fungal attacks, and in soil. Used as a food preservative, a Silver dollar in a pitcher of milk kept it fresh all day at room temperature. Wearing Silver metal is a calming stabilizer, similar to the effect ofblue/grey.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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In October 2004, the first private spacecraft made its debut. The inventors, who had essentially executed a very ambitious science project, were awarded $10 million from the X Prize Foundation. Like the Orteig Prize in 1927, the X Prize created a competition that got the world's foremost rocket experts and entrepreneurs working on the idea of making private space travel a reality. Ten million dollars spent on one project would have gotten limited results; ten million dollars in prize money triggered serious efforts by multiple teams.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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Yet, right in the hand of the military officer are the orders from his general, on the very same day, to ship the alien spacecraft and the alien bodies to another facility. I am not a conspiracy theorist, I am simply an insider who has been there and knows how the government works. The government and large corporations routinely lie and mislead the public. They do so for very simple reasons, to increase their own power, prestige, and money. That's really what it's all about.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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White, a pioneer of space exploration, takes an "orbital stroll" outside of his spacecraft in zero gravity. Author Robert Zimmerman referred to this emerging era as a "space renaissance"—a revolution in the way people on earth see and use space resources. The following are some tools that may help create that renaissance: Microsatellites: Sending things into space will always be easier, and cheaper, than sending people into space.

Titan probe failure demonstrates pattern of quality control failures at NASA

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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REPPED: Here is a real whopper in the history of stupid space exploration tricks. The spacecraft that recently arrived on Titan was supposed to transmit images and experimental data on two data channels: channels A and B. But as it turns out, someone forgot to turn on channel A and so only channel B was available. And channel B was the least reliable channel of the two. It had slower transmission speed and was not designed to be the primary data channel. As a result, some experiments were entirely destroyed.
But we won't actually test the spacecraft until it gets to Mars. That's when we'll boot it up for the first time and see if it can manage to store digital images and send them back to Earth.' Come on, folks. This isn't rocket science. Okay, actually it IS rocket science, but these people are supposed to be the smartest geniuses on the planet. Couldn't they have taken the Mars rover out to a desert and tested it before they launched it at a cost of 800 million dollars? Couldn't they have practiced turning on the channel A data transmission switch on the Titan satellite?

The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence

Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe
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USE THE FORCE n the climactic moment in the movie Star Wars, Luke Skywalker swoops his spacecraft down into the intricate labyrinth of trenches and passageways that honeycomb the evil Death Star. Luke is faced with an impossible task. Hurtling at blinding speed through the narrow passages, he must drop a bomb down a tiny aperture that leads directly into the Death Star's core. His aim must be perfect. He will have only one shot at the target. As he approaches the critical moment, Luke fiddles frantically with his scanners, bombsights, and other high-tech instruments.

While extraterrestrial life may exist, "The Secret NASA Transmissions" video is not proof of it

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Therefore, it must be an alien spacecraft. Some people, it seems, want to believe in this "proof" so badly that their conscious minds will erase the stars in the background of the video that clearly show the starting and stopping of a camera zoom function. In other words, it's certainly not proof of aliens among us, but it is proof that some people in the UFO community are unbelievably gullible and have absolutely no common sense (or don't understand the laws of physics or basic camera mechanics). Interestingly, most of the serious UFO folks undoubtedly agree with me.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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I will also author a book which explains in great detail my firsthand eyewitness accounts of what I have seen at Area 51 relating to extraterrestrial artifacts, spacecraft, alien technology, and actual alien beings. I am writing books on weight loss and exercise. My first book will be entitled Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days: The Weight Loss Secrets They Don't WantYou to Know About. I am also in the process of writing a complete detailed manuscript about my twenty-year activities in the secret society.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Viking spacecraft A spacecraft launched by NASA that landed on Mars in the late 1970s, sending back photographs and experimental reports about the planet's surface. V-2 A long-range liquid-fuel rocket used by the Germans as a ballistic missile during World War ii. vulcanization An industrial process that strengthens natural rubber. Because it requires great heat, the process was named after the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. water pollution The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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Viking spacecraft A spacecraft launched by NASA that landed on Mars in the late 1970s, sending back photographs and experimental reports about the planet's surface. virtual reality The creation of images and tactile sensations by means of a computer, producing the illusion of reality. Images are often projected onto special goggles to strengthen the illusion. (See cyberspace.) volt (vohlt) The unit of electromotive force, the volt measures how much "pressure" there is in an electrical circuit. The higher the voltage, the more electrical current will flow in the circuit.

The Secret House : The Extraordinary Science of an Ordinary Day

David Bodanis
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The downward initial stroke traveled a few tens of thousands of miles per hour, about the speed of an ordinary re-entering spacecraft. The upward return stroke however moves at 60 million mph-almost a tenth of the fastest speed obtainable in the universe. This upward stroke takes so much electricity with it that it glows at a temperature of 25,000 C. That is hot; the surface of the sun is only 5,000 C. What you see of a lightning bolt is the second part of it, which doesn't fall from a cloud, but starts on the ground and streaks up to balance the charge.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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Early, widespread media coverage reported the Russian spacecraft had fallen harmlessly into the Pacific Ocean some 1,800 miles off the coast of Chile (Washington Post, 11/18/96). Subsequently it was reported that the spacecraft had re-entered the atmosphere and actually burned up over the desert between Chile and Bolivia. John Pike, head of space policy at the Federation of American Scientists, warned, "If you liked Mars 96, you'll love Cassini.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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Viking spacecraft A spacecraft launched by NASA that landed on Mars in the late 1970s, sending back photographs and experimental reports about the planet's surface. virtual reality The creation of images and tactile sensations by means of a computer, producing the illusion of reality. Images are often projected onto special goggles to strengthen the illusion. (See cyberspace.) volt (vohlt) The unit of electromotive force, the volt measures how much "pressure" there is in an electrical circuit. The higher the voltage, the more electrical current will flow in the circuit.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Viking spacecraft A spacecraft launched by NASA that landed on Mars in the late 1970s, sending back photographs and experimental reports about the planet's surface. V-2 A long-range liquid-fuel rocket used by the Germans as a ballistic missile during World War ii. vulcanization An industrial process that strengthens natural rubber. Because it requires great heat, the process was named after the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. water pollution The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water.

101 Things You Don't Know About Science And No One Else Does Either

James Trefil
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The new trend is toward spacecraft that are, in the current NASA buzzwords, "smaller, faster, cheaper, better." Called the Discovery program, this new generation of spacecraft will hark back to the early days of space exploration, when small, single-purpose satellites were launched regularly. Of course, "cheap" is a relative term. The probes NASA has in mind will cost no more that $150 million, which isn't exactly chicken feed. They will be much smaller than current probes.

Reinheriting the Earth: Awakening to Sustainable Solutions and Greater Truths

Brian O'Leary
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Decades may have passed on Earth while perhaps only months were clocked on board the spacecraft. Based on this principle, author-scientist Peter Russell presented the following thought exercise in his recent book A Wliite Hole in Time. 17 We all know, he said, that it takes nine minutes for us to receive light from the Sun because of the measured finite speed of light (c=300 million kilometers per second). But Russell poses an intriguing and inevitable consequence of relativity when we change our perspective to that of light itself.
The Hutchison Effect" Electric spacecraft Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (1991): 6-12. Kestenbaum, David. "Cold Fusion: Science or Religion?" R&D Magazine, Vol. 39 No.4 (April 1997): 51-56. Lambertson, Wingate. "History and Status of the WIN Process" In Proceedings of the International Symposium on New Energy, in Denver, May 12-14,1994. Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Research Institute, 1994, 283-288. Lindemann, Peter A. "Thermodynamics and Free Energy." Borderlands Vol. L No. 3 (Fall 1994): 6-10. Mallove, Eugene F. "Cold Fusion: The 'Miracle' is No Mistake." Analog, July/August 1997: 53-73.

Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics

Gary Zukav
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Moon probes are launched at the precise moment when the launch site on the earth (which simultaneously is rotating around its axis and moving forward through space) is in a position, relative to the landing zone on the moon (which also is rotating and moving) such that the path traversed by the spacecraft is the shortest possible. The calculations of the earth, moon, and spacecraft movements are done by computer, but the mechanics used are the same ones that are described in Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathetnatica.

The Secret House : The Extraordinary Science of an Ordinary Day

David Bodanis
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It is an extraordinary escape story, a whole threatened population sacrificing itself to build a spacecraft for just a handful of their kind to escape-and it happens whenever you dangle your feet on the grass from your favorite garden chair. In this backyard setting-the house writhing and breathing invisibly behind, the garden swarming invisibly below-the woman might well find herself succumbing to mid-afternoon hunger pangs and return to the home to retrieve a snack.

The Holographic Universe

Michael Talbot
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Other UFO encounters are even more surreal and dreamlike in character, and in the literature one can find cases in which UFO entities sing absurd songs or throw strange objects (such as potatoes) at witnesses; cases that start out as straightforward abductions aboard spacecraft but end up as hallucinogenic journeys through a series of Dantesque realities; and cases in which humanoid aliens shapeshift into birds, giant insects, and other phantasmagoric creatures.

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