Cosmic rays are waves of light of a very high frequency.
Scientists have discovered that cosmic rays can influence the development of humanity.
Indeed, an analysis of the ice samples taken from the Greenland and Antarctic polar seasons showed that about 12,000 years ago and 34,000 years ago, there was an incredible increase in cosmic rays.
Scientists were surprised to find that these two times correspond to periods of great leaps in human evolution in terms of art, technology, and state of consciousness.
Andrew Collins, a science and history writer who studied the effects of cosmic rays, said:
«The effects of cosmic rays on our own genetics have resulted in mutations in the body, mind, and brain that altered our perception of reality... . »
Even in 1973, famous science writer and astronomer Carl Sagan talked about how cosmic rays cause DNA mutations and affect human evolution.
Cosmic rays pass through the Earth and our body all the time, due to the environmental processes of the cosmos, so why a slow and gradual evolution always occurs.
However, in 1987 (the same year that a spark of change is felt around the world) something different happened. A Supernova occurred close enough to Earth, visible to the naked eye.
A supernova is a rare, powerful star burst and its radiation can briefly eclipse an entire galaxy, releasing as much energy as the sun must emit throughout its life.
A supernova explosion emits cosmic rays.
The 1987 supernova (scientifically referred to as Supernova 1987A) propelled cosmic rays inducing evolution throughout the universe that has reached planet Earth and still affects us today.
In 1987, an evolution in consciousness began - followed by a growing worldwide movement of change.
Coincidental or not, the connection between increased frequencies and increased awareness is evident.
Scientists have discovered that cosmic rays can influence the development of humanity.
Indeed, an analysis of the ice samples taken from the Greenland and Antarctic polar seasons showed that about 12,000 years ago and 34,000 years ago, there was an incredible increase in cosmic rays.
Scientists were surprised to find that these two times correspond to periods of great leaps in human evolution in terms of art, technology, and state of consciousness.
Andrew Collins, a science and history writer who studied the effects of cosmic rays, said:
«The effects of cosmic rays on our own genetics have resulted in mutations in the body, mind, and brain that altered our perception of reality... . »
Even in 1973, famous science writer and astronomer Carl Sagan talked about how cosmic rays cause DNA mutations and affect human evolution.
Cosmic rays pass through the Earth and our body all the time, due to the environmental processes of the cosmos, so why a slow and gradual evolution always occurs.
However, in 1987 (the same year that a spark of change is felt around the world) something different happened. A Supernova occurred close enough to Earth, visible to the naked eye.
A supernova is a rare, powerful star burst and its radiation can briefly eclipse an entire galaxy, releasing as much energy as the sun must emit throughout its life.
A supernova explosion emits cosmic rays.
The 1987 supernova (scientifically referred to as Supernova 1987A) propelled cosmic rays inducing evolution throughout the universe that has reached planet Earth and still affects us today.
In 1987, an evolution in consciousness began - followed by a growing worldwide movement of change.
Coincidental or not, the connection between increased frequencies and increased awareness is evident.
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