Hyperdimensional Hexagon Pt.1

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Richard C. Hoagland is a former space science museum curator; a former NASA consultant, and during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science advisor to Walter Cronkite and CBS News. For over 20 years, Hoagland has been leading an outside scientific team in a critically acclaimed independent analysis of possible intelligently-designed artifacts on Mars. Richard and his team's investigations have been quietly extended to include over 30 years of previously hidden data from NASA, Soviet, and Pentagon missions to the Moon. Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission shared his analysis of the strange hexagon (photos & video) observed on Saturn by the Cassini probe. The hexagon is made of ammonia clouds (stretching 25,000 kilometers across) that race around as though they were on a huge hexagonal racetrack, he detailed. The structure is an example of "hyperdimensional physics," and there is a similar formation around the North Pole of Jupiter, he added.



Channel: Education
Uploaded: April 27, 2007 at 5:09 am
Author: theduderinok

Length: 00:09:59
Rating: 4.81
Views: 101785

Tags: hexagon saturn 19.5 hyperdimensional physics sacred geometry tetrahedron mars hoagland cymatics

Video Comments:
theduderinok (December 14, 2008 at 8:19 pm)
it's cymatics.
DreHectik (November 19, 2008 at 3:38 pm)
Good stuff. But, i'm not totally conviced that it's coming from another demension. Fascinating none the less. :) It could probably all be explained on a quantum physical level.
theduderinok (November 19, 2008 at 5:24 pm)
quantum physics involves multiple dimensions.
DreHectik (November 19, 2008 at 6:10 pm)
oh...I surf corrected :)
theduderinok (November 19, 2008 at 6:13 pm)
lol :P thanks for listening!
ascendrian (November 15, 2008 at 2:48 am)
Withholding information like that is not good... :(
wrb1957 (August 26, 2008 at 12:42 am)
The Electric Universe and Plasma Universe Theories are absolute must reading.
DavVboy (August 19, 2008 at 6:32 am)
this is weird but i'm sure there a perfectly reasonable scientific reason behind it.
theduderinok (August 19, 2008 at 9:45 am)
there is...it's harmonic resonance (cymatics)..but you won't hear about it in science class.
theduderinok (April 15, 2008 at 5:37 am)
no the hd physics model is congruous to this idea of resonance/geometry/cymatics.. But i've never studied string theory so i can't speak on any relation to that.