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The theories in this site are based entirely on conventional physics. There
are no claims of magic or strange forces. The laws of nature are not bent
or twisted to support some weird theories. If you can show that the hypotheses
set out below are false, then let me, and everyone else know exactly why
– but you must argue from the basic principles of science. Don’t quote me
a university text book or a Victorian vicar that states that “It cannot be
possible”. Follow my arguments step by step, and then identify the flaws
in the logic.
Time and again, the reaction of the scientist or layman having this theory
explained is “now you have explained it – it is obvious! However can it
have been overlooked?”
Many thousands of scientists and layman have now studied these theories.
No one has yet provided the evidence to refute them.
For the scientist, the following is a hypothesis – how can anyone be certain.
Read the hypothesis, then see how the evidence accumulates to support it.
Above all, think for yourself!
The story of mankind is far, far older than the history books in school
or university would allow you to believe. So why don’t they tell us the truth?
Why have libraries been burnt over and over again? And why has science
been singled out for special treatment?
Even today there are areas of basic science that you can demonstrate
for yourself, but you will not find in any text book. Because this science
is missing there are fundamental flaws in many areas, from our theories
of climate, to the Grand Theories of the Universe.
The human mind is very reluctant to consider any theory that contradicts
the basic tenants of a belief in science or history that was taught at school,
but surely this cannot be the only reason why knowledge has been suppressed?
Even in recent years many doctors would not accept that a common food such
as wheat could make people ill, or a bacterium could live in the walls of
the stomach and encourage the development of ulcers. If such an erroneous
belief can be so hard to dislodge from a large group of clever people who
have been taught to make analytical judgements, how much more difficult
is it to persuade ordinary people to think for themselves.
It may be that history has been lost through chance, that some science
has been overlooked, but it is easy to ridicule, and many scientists and
historians have gone quietly to their graves, unwilling to face the well
orchestrated barrages that attack anyone that ventures into these forbidden
regions.
We know that the Roman Empire took over a fledgling church, and promoted
its own version as a means of controlling the population. It burnt
the ancient libraries of Alexandria. The Roman state church suppressed the
development of science for over a thousand years, until regions outside its
control led a renaissance and it had to accept the new order. Why did it
feel the need to suppress both science and history in such a draconian way?
Is the organisation that controlled this suppression still active today?
Mass publication of books, a multitude of radio and TV stations, and now
the Internet have suddenly made any organised control of what people believe
far more difficult. It can still be done through ridicule and media campaigns,
- and control of the school curriculum - but there are now enough intelligent
people, able to think for themselves, who can take this secret science and
hidden history back into the mainstream.
You do have the capacity to think for yourself. This won’t be an easy story
to follow if you want to check all the arguments yourself, because you will
need to understand each theory and follow the logic through into the next.
This isn’t a detective story, with a dramatic twist at the end. It is a
simple outline of history, and some simple high school science, but it is
more bizarre than you ever imagined.
You may think that this is too bizarre to believe, but follow through each
argument and the fragments will fall into place. The outline of ancient
history certainly doesn’t agree with what you were taught at school. The
science – if you have a background in physics you will probably wonder how
it was ever overlooked, or suppressed!
At each stage you need to ask yourself a simple question: Does the History
and Science here fit the facts better than the version you were taught at
school?
To test your ability to think for yourself ( before we get to the
really bizarre stuff ) consider the following:
Large brained human ancestors have been around for several million years.
Some fossil skulls have larger brains than ourselves. Are you convinced
that human civilisation developed independently all round the globe in the
space of a few thousand years after the upheavals of the end of an ice age.
That these first civilisations laid out the first cities on a regular grid
pattern and used irrigation to water their crops? (all independently of
each other).
Or can you accept that civilisation may have slowly developed, first here,
then there, in isolated communities, flourishing for a while, then collapsing
into obscurity? A process that may have been going on for a hundred thousand
years or more?
If you can accept that the origins of civilisation may not be miraculous,
that it may have been a very long, drawn out affair with the occasional
success, many failures, then consider the next statements:
The world climate is easily displayed on a model globe, with bands of winds,
cyclones and anticyclones moving round in response to the heat from the
sun, the relative position of ocean and continent and distance from the
equator or from the poles. We could draw an imaginary earth-like planet,
and we would know that the equator would be hot and the poles cold. A landmass
at the poles would accumulate snow and ice – glaciers would develop. A large
landmass near the equator would have high rainfall on mountains facing
the prevailing winds and develop deserts in their lee.
Our geography texts would have us believe that suddenly this system changed.
For some unknown reason the ice started to form over North America – but
numerous large animals and tender plants grew in Siberia at that time, much
closer to the present day North Pole.
If that sounds a little odd, then try and find a reasonable explanation
of the glacial landforms of the Sahara desert, or central India. It is beyond
rational belief to suggest that the Sahara suddenly got cold while the regions
all round stayed warm. But it has been glaciated so recently that the smooth
rocks and U shaped glacial valleys are still surface features. Continental
drift cannot explain it – it has taken so long to drift from one side of
the equator to the other that hundreds of feet of rock have eroded away.
If the cold regions cannot move away from the poles, then the earth’s surface
must have moved in relation to the poles. When glaciers formed on the Sahara,
the Sahara was at the pole. I will explain later how and why the poles moved,
but if you think it reasonable that the North and South pole stay cold and
the equator stays hot, then you have rejected many conventional theories
of the ice ages and some of the basis for theories of global warming!
Finally in this analysis of your ability to think for yourself consider
a little bit of physics. Electromagnets are used in electric motors, loud
speakers, automatic locks, dynamos etc. They depend for their effect on electrons
travelling through a wire. Lots of electrons all travelling in the same direction
produces an electro-magnetic field that is mutually attractive. Not rocket
science!
Now consider the question: does it matter what the electrons are travelling
through?
The answer is no, it doesn’t matter. Any moving charge will produce an
electromagnetic field.
And that answer directly leads to a theory of the tornado, and unlocks
the key to a hidden past and an exciting future.
This information is copyright Peter Thomson 2001-2004
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The human mind is very reluctant to consider any theory that contradicts the basic tenants of a belief in science or history that was taught at school, but surely this cannot be the only reason why knowledge has been suppressed?"
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If you think that the mind of the average person, or scientist is open think about
the role of helicobacter in the cause of stomach ulcers the time keeping needed for GPS satellites and relativity the contribution of the Celtic civilisation to the present day welfare state the contribution of the constitution of Barbados to that of the USA the network of prehistoric man made canals in the southern amazon basin. Try and explain these to your friends who will not have encountered them at school
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br>What about a theory that contradicts the basic landlords?
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