Black hole
A black hole is a concept in the Science Church (the Saturn cult, worship of the black sun), based on Theory of Relativity of Albert Einstein, which describes gravity as a curvature of 'spacetime' . The theory assumes there are objects with heavy mass that deform 'spacetime' to form singularities, from which no light can escape. It was proposed by John Michell (Cambridge, Royal Society, friend of Benjamin Franklin and Joseph Priestley) in a letter to Henry Cavendish (Cecil bloc) in the 19th century and popularized by John Archibald Wheeler (atom bomb ritual of Manhattan Project). It is a common theme in popular science and Hollywood movies about dimensional portals. |
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The moon was brought into orbit of the sun as a Saturnian force to conquer the feminine energy of Earth. The Saturn cult worships Saturn as a force of darkness, the mythical Black Sun, as womb of Isis, Cup of Babalon.
The Egyptians depicted the boat of Ra as a wormhole. The opening of the mouth ceremony was synchronous with the rise of Sirius.
Taurus was seen as the Silver Gate, a womb of souls and Scorpio-Sagittarius as the Golden Gate, a portal for death-rebirth to the Galactic Center, the heart of the universe.
The Mayans sacrificed to the black sun personified by serpent deity Quetzalcoatl, during solar eclipses.
Black sun symbolism of the nigredo phase in alchemy (Saturnian one eye symbolism, going through the tunnels of the qlippoth) appeared in the Ripley scroll, the work of Albrecht Durer and rosicrucian Robert Fludd.
The black sun is in the logo of the jesuit order (IHS, Isis, Horus, Set) and the Smithsonian Institute.
The followers of Jacob Frank (Frankism) worship the Black Madonna. British agent Helena Blavatsky of Theosophical Society wrote about a central sun in the Milkyway in the Secret Doctrine.
Ashkenazi jew Karl Schwarzschild (University of Göttingen), worked with David Hilbert (teacher of John von Neumann), introduced the Schwarzschild radius.
Black Sun Press helped reviving the cult of Dionysus in the modernist art scene in Paris. Surrealist Salvador Dali became famous with paintings of melting clocks.
Heinrich Himmler used the black sun logo in his SS castle at Wewelsburg (swastika emblem of north star Draco) and worked with occultist Karl Maria Willgut.
James Pontolillo wrote The Black Sun Unveiled. Nicholas Goodrich-Clarke wrote Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and Politics of Identity.
Roy Kerr developed a geometric model of a rotating black hole. Carl Jung described the black sun as symbol of the unconscious, the dark abyss.
CERN conducts experiments to open the Abyss of Revelation 911.
Life magazine (Time) introduced the term in 1963. It was popularized by John Archibald Wheeler (Manhattan Project, teacher of Kip Thorne, Richard Feynman, Hugh Everett).
Roger Penrose (University College, Cambridge, Royal Society) and Stephen Hawking (Cambridge) developed a singularity theorem. Penrose wrote books on the nature of consciousness and collaborated with Stuart Hammeroff (New Age movie What the Bleep Do We Know?! and Through the Wormhole). Penrose is a cousin of Roland Penrose, friend of Pablo Picasso, Peggy Guggenheim and Max Ernst. Hawking introduced the concept of Hawking radiation.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsars (highly magnetic neutron stars) in 1967.
Disney produced The Black Hole with Maximilian Schell and Anthony Perkins.
Antichrist figure William V was born during a solar eclipse on summer solstice.
Soundgarden (Christ figure Chris Cornell, who committed suicide in 2017, year of solar eclipse) released single Black Hole Sun.
X-Ray source Cygnus X1 in constellation Cygnus is seen as a black hole.
Sam Neill (Antichrist in The Omen with 666 symbolism) played in Event Horizon.
Neil deGrasse Tyson (writer of Death By Black Hole) presented Cosmos a Spacetime Odyssey.
Leonard Susskind (Stanford, string theory) played the role of Hawking's opponent. String theory led to the Holographic Principle theory.
Kip Thorne wrote Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy with Stephen Hawking, was advisor on Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014), showing the effects of time dilation and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for observation of gravitational waves. Roger Penrose received the award in 2020.
In 2019 the Event Horizon Telescope (funded by Smithsonian) published a picture of a black hole in Messier 87 in Virgo.
2022 it released a picture of Sagittarius A.