Archive for April, 2010

Found: The oldest known temple in the world!

(Thank you to the Long Now Blog for the heads up on this incredible find.)

This recent archaeological find near the Syrian Border in Turkey proves that monumental stonework, and therefore civilization itself, has been around many millennia longer than we ever imagined…

History in the Remaking
A temple complex in Turkey that predates even the pyramids is rewriting the story of human evolution.


By Patrick Symmes | NEWSWEEK
Published Feb 19, 2010

They call it potbelly hill, after the soft, round contour of this final lookout in southeastern Turkey. To the north are forested mountains. East of the hill lies the biblical plain of Harran, and to the south is the Syrian border, visible 20 miles away, pointing toward the ancient lands of Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent, the region that gave rise to human civilization. And under our feet, according to archeologist Klaus Schmidt, are the stones that mark the spot—the exact spot—where humans began that ascent.

Standing on the hill at dawn, overseeing a team of 40 Kurdish diggers, the German-born archeologist waves a hand over his discovery here, a revolution in the story of human origins. Schmidt has uncovered a vast and beautiful temple complex, a structure so ancient that it may be the very first thing human beings ever built. The site isn’t just old, it redefines old: the temple was built 11,500 years ago—a staggering 7,000 years before the Great Pyramid, and more than 6,000 years before Stonehenge first took shape. The ruins are so early that they predate villages, pottery, domesticated animals, and even agriculture—the first embers of civilization. In fact, Schmidt thinks the temple itself, built after the end of the last Ice Age by hunter-gatherers, became that ember—the spark that launched mankind toward farming, urban life, and all that followed…

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The Quantum Activist and The Consciousness Revolution

Dr. Amit Goswami, Ph.D is a pioneer of a revolutionary new perspective within science – and he is also a reincarnationist. In his new film, The Quantum Activist, Dr. Goswami shares his vision of the unlimited potential of consciousness as the root of all being, and how this revelation can actually help us to live better.

(We are fortunate enough to be awaiting a Reincarnationist Q&A with Dr. Goswami, so please stay tuned on the blog for his upcoming Q&A. It’s bound to be quite enlightening!)

“There is a revolution going on in science.

movie_portalA genuine paradigm shift. While mainstream science remains materialist, a substantial number of scientists are supporting and developing a paradigm based on the primacy of consciousness.

The Quantum Activist tells the story of a man who challenges us to rethink our very notions of existence and reality, with a force and scope not felt since Einstein.

This film bridges the gap between God and Science. The work of Goswami, with stunning precision and without straying from the rigors of quantum mechanics, reveals the overarching unity inherent in the worlds major religions and mystical traditions…”

View the film trailer below:

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Scientists Spot New “Super Earth”

Some people say that they have lived past lives on other planets – this of course implies that there are other planets with intelligent life out there. As science becomes more adept at sensing distant “earths”, the prospect of finding evidence of otherworldly life becomes more tangible. I just hope that alien intelligence is discovered in THIS lifetime! Call me impatient, but I don’t want to wait until the next go around for this mystery to be solved…

Scientists spot nearby ‘super-Earth’

By John D. Sutter, CNN

Astronomers announced this week they found a water-rich and relatively nearby planet that’s similar in size to Earth.

While the planet probably has too thick of an atmosphere and is too hot to support life similar to that found on Earth, the discovery is being heralded as a major breakthrough in humanity’s search for life on other planets.

“The big excitement is that we have found a watery world orbiting a very nearby and very small star,” said David Charbonneau, a Harvard professor of astronomy and lead author of an article on the discovery, which appeared this week in the journal Nature.

The planet, named GJ 1214b, is 2.7 times as large as Earth and orbits a star much smaller and less luminous than our sun. That’s significant, Charbonneau said, because for many years, astronomers assumed that planets only would be found orbiting stars that are similar in size to the sun.

Because of that assumption, researchers didn’t spend much time looking for planets circling small stars, he said. The discovery of this “watery world” helps debunk the notion that Earth-like planets could form only in conditions similar to those in our solar system…”

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