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Saturday, March 25, 2006

Mel Gibson, The Maya, 2012, and the Transit of Venus



Mel Gibson

So I was reading all about the new Mel movie in Time, Apocalypto. It seems lame, so I'll probably laugh at it this summer. I mean seriously, is he really thinking about the same things the Mayans were? First of all, the movie hero is named "Jaguar Paw" and it seems like Gibson is obviously putting way too much effort into the damn sex appeal of his characters.

But what gets me is that lots of people are really giving the year 2012 big hype because it's only 6 years away. It's just the right time for all of our stupid capitalists to start making $$$ off the next "end-of-the-world" scenario. Of course, people will also start writing books and whatnot. Hey, why not publish a website or two?! survive2012

Enough with the bullshit capitalist agenda. If you are smart, you will not buy into any of this nonsense. 2012 is not going to bring the end of the world, and NO, the Mayans did not habitually sacrifice loads of people ( the Aztecs did ) in order to appease the gods... so if you decide to see the mel movie, just know that all his sacrifice hype is unfounded and glorified HOLLYWOOD.






The Mayans

I'm not scared about 2012 --- I'm actually quite intrigued. Countless generations have known about the Mayan civilization. Many that have studied their culture ( or what we know of it ) can say for sure that Mayans have a major prophecy that's seemingly just around the bend. One thing bothers people about the Mayan calendar,... it stops on December 21st, 2012 A.D

So after lots of reading, you begin to see that --- since the Maya had nothing else to watch BUT the stars --- they were very good at predicting the travel of various planets, moons, and stars. They made a calendar that was more advanced than our Greek system also. However, they made the same mistake that thousands of cultures make -- overconsumption and patriarchy.

Hundreds... thousands even... of years is a long time to be alive as a culture on the planet, however. Egyptian, Mayan, Aztec and other civilizations have proven the staying power of an organized human culture. And no doubt, the current First-World countries like USA and those in Eastern Europe have only just begun to witness major phases of the Earth's evolution. BUT---this time there's almost 6 billion people !!!





The Transit of Venus

If you've done any research on Mayan calendars, you'll probably run into a paper by John Major Jenkins describing the cycles of the sun and whatnot. You may also find a paper by Will Hart that talks about the Birth of Venus, etc. Believe what you want, and always remember that cosmic events DO happen, and they are very much related to our every day life. Day/Night -- the Seasons -- etc... are ALL a part of the moving, changing universe.

Unfortunately, as western thought has evolved, we have completely lost what the true concept of time should be... "The Mayan concept of time was radically different than the European and particularly the Euro-American with its growing perception of time as a digital readout. The Mayan calendar was a self evidencing model of reality that encompassed an array of sequences and cycles."

Well, I'm a firm believer that we are ALWAYS living in one of the most important times. Yet, it's undeniable that we are also living in a time that many cultures including the Maya, Hopi, and others have predicted as a major universal time of evolution. Let's get ready for the next 13,000 years and make them amazing!

So, if you have any plans in 2012, make sure you take a minute in June to remember the Transit of Venus. It may just be the beginning of the next great chapter in the universe.



Anyway, if you are at all interested, check out a few of these links:

http://www.transitofvenus.org/
http://www.diagnosis2012.co.uk/5thsun.htm
http://home.hetnet.nl/~smvanroode/
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/transit06.html
http://trace.lmsal.com/transits/venus_2004/

http://www.crystalinks.com/hopi2.html
http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow/prophecy/hopi1.html

http://webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-mayan.html
Mayan civilization
http://www.crystalinks.com/mayan.html





Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Apogaea 2006, Colorado

Apogaea 2006, Colorado

So for once, I may actually be able to build my pyramid at an art festival! So, for all those folks that want to go to burning man but don't like the idea of driving to the middle of the desert, this is your ticket!


Well, not that big!!! Seriously, though... I have this idea that people will love to see a really big pyramid. It will probably be like 30 feet high and it will have all sorts of lights on it. Probably won't even be covered, but maybe like 1 or 2 sides could be filled in during the day to combat the sun. I think I may go for a grant.

Friday, March 17, 2006

RFID



OK. So let's talk about the dreaded RFID for a second.

We all know it's been around for a while. Heck, it's probably in your cat!

But did you know that it's spreading all over the world at an astonishing rate??? If you didn't, take a minute and read all about the RFID on Wikipedia

So what's the big deal with RFID? Well, of course, since more and more of these things are being used for more and more purposes, the internals are being exposed to all sorts of people. As a society, we rely to heavily on RFID even now. But it's going to the extreme and as more people get their hands on the technology, a few decide to exploit the system.



So now we have RFID viruses... malware... etc. Does your cat have a virus? Maybe. Can someone overheat an RFID tag and explode it inside a cow? Maybe. How about steal your personal information off your Social Security Card ?! Maybe. Or could they just get it from your Drivers License? Maybe.

It's been proven that RFID tags can be viewed by as much as 30 feet away!

There's even folks that have RFIDs implanted in themselves. Don't believe me? Check this out and see just how retarded people have become.

touchscreens

I'm convinced that the touchscreen revolution is about to happen. No more single-touch scenarios. No more point-and-click. No more mouse.



What's next? Being able to touch every single pixel on a screen, simultaneously :)




Believe it... See it...

Even a Baby could use it!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

YouTube - Ninja man!



YouTube - Ninja man!

Holy Shit! This dude is way impressive. While you're there, check out YourTube also... it's a really nice website. Loads of funny content.