Won’t Catch On Fire. (via wandertramp)

Won’t Catch On Fire. (via wandertramp)

Won’t catch on fire. (via wandertramp)

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9 years ago
Alien Inplants Removed From Humans!
Alien Inplants Removed From Humans!
Alien Inplants Removed From Humans!
Alien Inplants Removed From Humans!
Alien Inplants Removed From Humans!

Alien inplants removed from humans!

9 years ago
Look Up - By E

Look Up - by E

made for the geekings

9 years ago
Drone Captures A UFO?
Drone Captures A UFO?
Drone Captures A UFO?

Drone captures a UFO?

Flying at 80 metres above Silicon Valley, the drone’s 4K camera captures the object whizzing past at an impossibly fast rate.

The drone’s owner certainly hasn’t a clue what almost collided with his expensive flying machine. The UFO is spotted flying past the drone at an incredible speed, exsperts are baffled at the speed the object is flying. By analysing the original 4k footage it’s estimated the ‘UFO’ is travelling at one mile every two seconds. Incredibly, that would mean it’s flying at around 1800 miles per hour, which is roughly 2.4 times the speed of sound, blink and you will miss it!

9 years ago
In 1929, A Group Of Historians, Whilst Searching Old Documents In Constantinople, Found A Map On A Dusty
In 1929, A Group Of Historians, Whilst Searching Old Documents In Constantinople, Found A Map On A Dusty

In 1929, a group of historians, whilst searching old documents in Constantinople, found a map on a dusty old shelf hidden away in the archives. It had been painstakingly created on a piece of gazelle skin.

Research has since confirmed that it is a genuine document drawn in 1513 by Piri Reis, a famous admiral of the Turkish fleet during the sixteenth century.

His passion was cartography. His high rank within the Turkish navy allowed him privileged access to the Imperial Library of Constantinople, from whence he obtained ancient source maps which enabled him to compile an archeological wonder, today known as the Piri Reis Map.

The Turkish admiral admits in a series of notes he wrote on the map that he compiled and copied the data from a large number of source maps, some of which dated way back to the fourth century BC and much earlier

The map was of immediate interest as it accurately portrayed the coastlines of South America and Africa, at their correct relative longitudes and latitudes. As the map was dated 1513, only 21 years after the official discovery of the Americas by Columbus in 1492, it seemed improbable that the map was compiled from cartographical data obtained by Columbus. The legend on the map itself in fact, gave it a source far older than 20 years, revealing that it was a section of a world map composed from more than twenty source maps, some drawn in the time of Alexander the great.

Despite the mystifying problem that the map included accurate longitude measurements – a task deemed impossible until the invention of the chronometer in 1760, there was something else displayed on the map that made its origin and history even more perplexing.

The Piri Reis map, in addition to accurately charting the coastlines of western Africa and eastern south America also included a third continent in its cartography. This map accurately portrays the coastline of Antarctica – a continent supposedly undiscovered until 1820, over 300 years after the maps creation!

However, the mystery doesn’t end there. Not only did the map illustrate accurately the coastline of Antarctica, it illustrated the coastline when the continent was ice free. Only recently, with the aid of satellite technology and GPS mapping, have science and cartographers managed to accurately plot the actual coastline of Antarctica minus the ice. However, if one were to superimpose the Piri Reis map over a modern map of an ice free Antarctic coastline, one would find the outlines almost identical.

But this presents a massive problem for historians. According to recent geological surveys of ice samples taken from Antarctica, the last time it was free of ice was between 6,000 and 12,000 years ago. So whoever created the source maps used by Piri Reis, must have had detailed knowledge of not just the area during this period – a period when, according to mainstream historical accounts, advanced civilizations did not exist – but advanced knowledge of navigation, cartography, and sophisticated mathematics.

Furthermore, not only did the source maps accurately depict latitude and longitude, but also included a mercatorial projection. A mercatorial projection is a geometric formula used to account for a 3D globe being represented as a 2D image. Such high levels of geometry had not been seen since the time of the Greeks and it was not until the work of Gerald Mercator in 1569, that European’s began to include a projection for the curvature of the earth into their maps.

In all probability, the discovery of the Piri Reis map should completely discredit mainstream historical accounts of the origins of modern civilization. Moreover, historians of integrity should be questioning official accounts and investigating the possibility that hitherto unknown highly advanced societies most likely existed thousands of years before our current historical accounts were formulated.

9 years ago
(photo Via Gildid)

(photo via gildid)

9 years ago
Close-up Of The Bubble Nebula

Close-up of the Bubble Nebula

(via APOD; Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Legacy Archive; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt )

It’s the bubble versus the cloud. NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula, is being pushed out by the stellar wind of massive central star BD+602522. Next door, though, lives a giant molecular cloud, visible to the right. At this place in space, an irresistible force meets an immovable object in an interesting way. The cloud is able to contain the expansion of the bubble gas, but gets blasted by the hot radiation from the bubble’s central star. The radiation heats up dense regions of the molecular cloud causing it to glow. The Bubble Nebula, featured here in scientifically mapped colors to bring up contrast, is about 10 light-years across and part of a much larger complex of stars and shells. The Bubble Nebula can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of the Queen of Aethiopia (Cassiopeia).

9 years ago
AT-FRC Walker By Balance-Sheet

AT-FRC Walker by Balance-Sheet

9 years ago
Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A Group Of Friends Were Hanging Out When They Had A Close Encounter With
Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A Group Of Friends Were Hanging Out When They Had A Close Encounter With
Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A Group Of Friends Were Hanging Out When They Had A Close Encounter With
Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A Group Of Friends Were Hanging Out When They Had A Close Encounter With
Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A Group Of Friends Were Hanging Out When They Had A Close Encounter With

Alien Sighting Flancy, France. A group of friends were hanging out when they had a close encounter with an alien being. Luckily they were able to capture the experience on camera. As they were standing around a small fire they noticed something moving in the trees behind them, one of the friends throws down a lit branch close to the area of movement and that’s when you see a small grey alien peeking out from behind a tree. The alien then disappears, never to be seen again.

Rencontre du troisième type à Flacy, France.

9 years ago

UFO sighting April 13th 2016, Austria. Interesting video of bright orbs flying across the sky above Graz in Austria. It looks like they combine into one and then vanish away.

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