Posted on 01/21/2003 4:27:46 PM PST by vannrox
In addition, the position of the antenna is so exact, and so strangely significant, that it would seem almost certain that it was intentionally put there. Who did it, with what technology and why remains unknown. However, it's clear that there could be an enormous secret connected with the Eltanin antenna, and one that might not be entirely unknown to certain members of the scientific community, as will be seen.
Researcher Bruce Cathie, a New Zealander who, among other things, had a famous series of UFO sightings, has developed a theory about the antenna based on its position on the planet. Cathie's theories suggest that the antenna may be part of an ancient planetary grid that is of fundamental importance to an understanding of our planet and the great 25,000 year cycle known as the precession of the equinox.
Could it be possible that the Eltanin Antenna is a piece of ancient technology, or even technology that comes from another world? Cathie certainly thinks so. Other researchers are now suggesting that modern science might be well aware of the purpose of the object, and might be actively monitoring it or using it in some way.
Mr. Cathie considers 144, the harmonic recriprocal of the speed of light, to be an important measure of the earth's grid because it divides into the planet's 21,600 minutes of arc exactly 150 times. An individual interested in Cathie's ideas began measuring outward in steps from the antenna, and to his surprise found that the Prospect Point Antarctic Base is precisely eight of these measures away. Add another unit of 144 and you find two more antarctic bases, Hemus and St. Kilmet.
Remarkably, a whole array of bases and earthquake stations surround the Eltanin Antenna. What this may mean is unknown, but it is certainly suggestive that the Eltanin antenna is no strange marine creature, but rather an object of great importance, that somebody understands very well.
Don't know... perhaps.
There are too many unknowns with the antenna. The terminal velocity in water would be dependent on several factors:
1: initial velocity of the antenna on impacting the water.
2: Mass of the antenna.
3: Presenting cross section of the antenna related to orientation of fall.
4: The viscosity of the seawater.
5: Volume of the antenna (volume and mass may result in a specific density that is less than that of seawater giving the object bouyancy.)
6: Temperature of the various layers of seawater and any rising or falling currents.
It is possible for an object that is sufficiently heavy AND sufficiently thin (streamlined) to reach a very high velocity in almost any fluid (for this purpose air and water are both fluids)... but we need to know this and other information to calculate a terminal velocity.
Yes it does and it is faster in water. Check out Bentley's Thresher Disaster. There are abundant data which show that some descent rates exceed 400-600 mph.
Simply amazing, ain't it?
I'm floored. I'll check out the thresher.....
Didn't know I was talking to somebody so edumacated.
Dream on ... this isn't actually what this 'thing' does - EVEN if it *does* physically exist in the form the pics show!
Think infrastructure man! Where's the beast of a transmitter to go with it, WHAT supplies the power -
- and here's the show stopper:
If this thing REALLY DID radiate RF (EM wave) energy, DON'T YOU THINK that someone would have PICKED UP A SIGNAL BY NOW, a signal that wasn't a Navy VLF transmission to sub, wasn't a 10 KHz DECCA transmission, wasn't a 60 KHz WWVB transmission, wasn't a 100 KHz LORAN-C transmission, wasn't a 160 - 190 KHz Lowfer transmission, (and on and on and on) ...
Well, usually this was part of the preamble before the actual message too:
"... DO NOT ANSWER ... MESSAGE FOLLOWS ... "
well, I consider 150 to be special because it divides into 21,600 exactly(!) 144 times. Or was it 3600 6 times. Or maybe it was 6*6*6*100! (a centibeast?) And what the hell is a harmonic reciprocal?
Wow, isn't earth special? </sarcasm> ... (There are 21,600 minutes in every circle)
shhhhh, don't give it away to the rubes!
This should clear things up a bit!!!
Harmonic Reciprocal Mean Curvature Surfaces which are theta-isothermic
What is "theta-isothermic"? As one can define isothermic just by viewing on the functions of the fundamental forms - the Hopf differential is real with respect to a proper conformal coordinate - we define a surface to be theta-isothermic if the imaginary part of the Hopf differential is constant (theta) with respect to a proper conformal coordinate. However, neither is theta an invariant of the surface nor is the constant of the imaginary part of the Hopf differential a geomertrical property that is really understood up to now.
On the other side - even this is very new and not yet understood - for these "generalization" of isothermic surfaces there exist an involution, that maps a theta-isothermic surface (up to a scaling of the ambiente space) into an isothermic surface in either S3 or H3 and vice versa.
thanks, but I haven't had enough to drink to understand that yet
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Somehow, your screen nick inspires a vague sense of fear and loathing in me... never mind, I forgot what I was saying.
Ignore the alien antenna (fnord). Ignore the alien antenna (fnord). There are no such things as aliens (fnord).
f n o r d
nothing to see here, move along
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Note: this topic is from January 2003. When Junior was still around, he claimed (in a different thread) that this "antenna" was a species of sponge (if memory serves). Just adding to the catalog, not sending a general distribution. |
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