[GJM] Fw: Fun thoughts based on ... Strange Rumblings at the Center of our Galaxy

marguerite hampton ecopilgrim at aabol.com
Tue Sep 5 09:26:53 MDT 2006


Hi Co-learners   

For some of the more advanced thinkers among us. 

Thanks Dan. 
 
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From: Dan Robinson
Date: 09/04/06 15:09:45
To: marguerite hampton
Subject: Fun thoughts based on ... Strange Rumblings at the Center of our
Galaxy
 
The article is unclear about the timing of the "pulses", but I'm
assume it means 5 *spikes* (as in the graph) over 10 minutes, a set
every 77 minutes? And at what frequency, or was it spikes of general
radio-frequency noise? Can there be a meaning in the timing and
intervals?
 
I hope the "Galactic Centerians" aren't waiting around for an answer,
but here's my proposal, pretending that humans are generally rational.
At the same frequency or spectral region, send 16 spikes in 16 sets
per day, equal blank time between sets as within sets, double that
blank time at the end of days, for a year, rounded off. This would
suggest to them the length of our day and year, and that we're
rational enough to use 16 as our number base, which perhaps computers
will lead us toward, long before we have to make further contact. Or
we might want to send one day's worth and then send a more complex
message, and maybe repeat it for a year. If we send it soon, they'll
have an idea how far away we are, and from the strength of our puny
signal, how advanced.
 
Of course it's possible that the signal is coming from somewhere
closer and just happens to be in line with the galactic center. Then
we might have to evolve a little faster, assuming we survive the next
century of global warming.
 
Dan Robinson
 
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Subject: Fw: Strange Rumblings at the Center of our Galaxy
 
 
I found this article to be particularly interesting as it ties
  in with some of the research I've conducted for the book
  The Sacred Quest for the Biology of Consciousness.
 
  The part about time being circular rather than linear is
  also revealed in scientist Stephen Hawking's research.
 
  Dr. Vernon Woolf also has some interesting insights on
  this in his book: "Dance of Life" which fall into the category
  of "Parallel Worlds".  In a drawing in the book,  taken from
  Hawking's work with permission, time is shown to be more
  like the figure 8 as it curves around and  back on itself.
 
  Thank you Nancy for this one.
 
 
 
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From: booklady
Date: 09/03/06 16:49:25
To: ; Marguerite Hampton;
Subject: Strange Rumblings at the Center of our Galaxy
 
I don't usually tune in to this Aztlan site, but this article is very
interesting. It would be of interest to those who have visited Peru.
 
http://www.aztlan.net/rumblings_center_galaxy.htm
 
 
 
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