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'Earth is alive' and communicates like all other living beings
(India Daily Technology Team, Jan. 22, 2006)
Scientists are finding that the earth is alive and is communicating like other living beings. The concept that life has to be associated with biology and organic chemistry is becoming an obsolete idea. . . . The earth shows, according to contemporary geophysicists, remarkable signs of life. Like all living beings it communicates through waves and responds to wave structure of communication. . . . The most interesting area of application of mechanical waves is geophysical. Natural waves, whose sources are crustal movements, tides or deep disturbances, give the only information on the interior of the earth, and are interesting on their own. Artificial waves, from explosions intentional and unintentional, or mechanical pounding, are used to explore the upper layers of the crust, scientifically, or for structural traps for petroleum. In this case the medium is not isotropic or homogeneous, but horizontally stratified, which introduces further complication. . . . The existence of structured and organized mechanical waves is the signature of a living earth that manifests all signs of life. . . . It is easy to find the wave equations for the main types of bulk plane waves in an isotropic medium, since we can use principal axes. That really defines the earth’s heartbeat. . . . This brings into question serious questions about extraterrestrial life structures. They may not be biological and organic in nature after all. They can be in the form mechanical wave structures in the crust of a planet or star or even a black hole. . . . According to some scientists every heavenly bodies in this cosmos are alive and are guided by Zero Point Energy structures. The life is centered around ZPEs and the outer shell can take any form. . . . Even a neutron star or a black hole is alive, says some scientists. All ZPEs are connected by the central mechanism of integrated consciousness – the underlying basis of higher dimensional existence in the Hyperspace.


posted by LoZo 9:59 AM


 
Bush Crime Family Lifts Longtime Drilling Ban on Alaskan Wildlife Habitat
(Janet Wilson, The Nation, 12 January 2006)
The Department of Interior on Wednesday approved oil and gas drilling on Alaska land considered such sensitive wildlife habitat that it was first protected by former Interior Secretary James G. Watt under President Reagan, and by four Interior secretaries since. . . . The decision — decried by Native American, hunting and environmental groups — comes just weeks after the U.S. Senate rejected drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, about 200 miles to the east. . . . Bureau of Land Management staff said the decision was made after three years of study and in response to requests by Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. . . . The plan, signed by Deputy Assistant Interior Secretary Chad Calvert, will open up more than 500,000 acres in and around Teshekpuk Lake on Alaska's oil-rich North Slope. . . . The area is a critical stop for molting geese on the Pacific flyway, with as many as 90,000 birds resting in flat wetlands in the summer. Up to 46,000 caribou also use areas near the lake for calving and migration paths. . . . There are a lot of frustrated people in our community right now," said Dora Nukapigak, who lives in the small Inupiat Eskimo village of Nuiqsut, at the eastern edge of the reserve, where many people depend on caribou as a food source. "It's a very sensitive area. It seems like regardless of what we say or do with BLM, they'll do what they're going to do anyways, and that's drill." . . . Former Interior Secretary Watt, often derided by environmentalists for other actions, protected more than 200,000 acres of the goose-molting area north of the lake from oil and gas drilling in the early 1980s. His successors under Reagan and President George H.W. Bush maintained those protections. Under President Clinton, Bruce Babbitt expanded bans against drilling around and on the lake to more than half a million acres. . . . "This plan is utterly unbalanced. Even the Reagan administration protected the waterfowl habitat around Teshekpuk Lake because of its world-class ecological and cultural value," Senner said. "No one should be fooled by the window dressing … this plan makes every last acre available for oil development." . . . Chuck Clusen, director of the Natural Resource Defense Council's Alaska Project, said the BLM "is supposed to balance all values of our public lands. Giving 100% to the oil industry is not what anyone would call balanced."


posted by LoZo 9:14 AM


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