Sunday, September 11, 2016

Earth's Vibrations in Time Lapse Beach Clips

I like this time lapse here, showing the violence and beauty of the Beaches and the clouds on a typical day that we do not sense because our human time sense is on a different frequency.



You can see the potential violence of the creation of the clouds for a storm.  The sun burns off some of the clouds at the upper end, while the water pushes moisture up to a certain level.  You can also see various bands of clouds at different levels moving in sometimes opposite directions.  Circles, vibrations, and frequencies - it is one thing to know this intellectually, but it is another to see it.  Notice how violent the shaking of the trees looks at the faster time lapse.  I assert that this is real - we cannot sense this as easily at the frequencies of minutes and seconds.  

The universe vibrates at speeds that we can barely comprehend.  We are in the conscious moment of minutes and seconds.  The other pieces of the universe vibrate at other frequencies much slower to our consciousness, but no less real and no less consequential.  I like to look at time lapse images of beaches and clouds.  This gives is a sense of the vibrations of trees, water, waves, cloud formations, and the sun flying across the sky.  When we have a nice sunny  and cool day, we think of this as relaxing and awesome - but in the time sequence of the earth, this is the bottom of a vibration that will snap back to freezing cold, night, storms, heavy clouds, etc.  The universe and the Earth is violent, when seen from another time base of say weeks, months or years.  

We are told the Creation of the Universe happened at the Big Bang.  So, objects began flying out from some origin point.  As the rocks, fire and debris got farther apart, gravity began pushing them together in circles and circular orbits around each other, if they have not already collided and formed a large spherical object already.  So rocks went around stars, and were spinning - Extreme hot facing the star, and extreme cold facing away from the star.  All kinds of gases collected together and collided and formed a large planet called Jupiter.  This giant with a large gravitational field protects the inner planets of the Solar System from many flying objects outside and inside of the Solar System.   

Earth is a womb - Mother Earth.  We have a thick atmosphere and lots of water that provide heat or thermal capacitance against the extremes of the other rocks out there in space like Mars and Venus and Mercury.  Our temperature ranges are quote mild, and thus, it can support life, which exists at or around the temperature of running water.  Now, running water temperature is rare in the universe - most things out there are extremely hot or extremely cold.  Not Earth - it is mild and somewhere in the improbable middle!   

Round and round we go, but Jupiter, our oceans and our atmosphere protects us against the more extreme elements of our universe!

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