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dicted this event. That information was first received some 34.26 years earlier from the message imprinted in the Ne- vada Desert by the ‘ET’. dicted this event, That information was _ the major feature is the universal symbol Tye Right Venusian Foorrrint first received some 34.26 years earlier for a fish, giving a general meaning, “of from the message imprinted in the Ne- the fish”. 1987A occurred in the Dorado vada Desert by the ‘ET’. constellation; Dorado means Swordfish! One more thing. The name of the i person who predicted the event at Mount Faster Than Light Oak in December 1986 was John Sword. The prediction of the event, 60 days be- Synchronicity abounds. fore the 1987A, was an interpretation of Here we have messages which travel this information, which has been here _faster than the speed of light, delivered in for more than 34 years. our own language, about exploding stars An essential implication of the pre- ina galaxy far, far away,using our rela- dictionis thatitseemsinformationisable tive perception. to transverse the universe faster than the Whoever, or whatever, or even how- speed of light! ever thesc messages ‘arrived’ on Earth, For the information to have reached either by means of extra-terrestrial Adamski when it did, it had to travel consciousnesses, flying saucers or sand- 1.000202 times the speed of light, or shoes, they provide potential evidence 300032.6 kps, 60kps faster than light- that there is something intelligent ‘out A timetable showing cosmic changes speed, if it left the supernova atthe same there’ that’s attempting to communicate > Cosmic ciouD time as the light. with us. This episode might be viewed as Using a year as a time frame, if two an accurate psychic prediction of the fu- Either way, NEXUS will always re- messages about a supernova left at mid- _ ture. ‘Out there’ may mean ‘in here’,de- —_ port an accurate prediction of the future night am on January 1, the message pending on your frame of reference. when one comes by - after the event Adamski got would arrive at 10.24 pm on December 31 that year, the other message arriving at midnight, some 1 hour 36 minutes later. The ‘scientifically-minded’ have never been very impressed with “little green men in flying saucers” - even if they are “slender, hominid youth, six-feet tall with platinum hair, belted white kaftan, wearing white boots” (Adamski’s extra- terrestrial) - such stuff belongs in the “emotionally disturbed” department, along with everything else that doesn’t have a good explanation for its existence. But the ‘scientifically-minded’ are beginning to waver. The Face on Mars is staring impassively at them (See NEXUS #6) and now information is zapping around the cosmos faster than light- speed! By the way, the markings on both the right and left footprints of the extra-ter- restrial “visitor” were also discovered on the crypt wall of an Inca tomb in Peru, opened by a US archaeological team in 1963. According to the local people, the tomb had not been entered in the past 500 years. It had been constructed around 1000 years ago. George Hunt-Williamson, in his ex- amination of the left foot print in Other Flesh; Other Tongues (1961), suggests Littie Bang Takes Out Big Ban ittle Bang Takes Out Big Bang With the prediction of Supernova 1987A it Constant (H® = (S0-110) per sec/meg- seems possible that information, at least, is aparsec). Effectively it could mean that the able to traverse the universe faster than the curvature the light of the supernova’s Bas speed of light. took was not traceable using H°. The gases’ No measurement has to be done to con- light ‘shifted’ at a greater rate than predicted. firm this. The information arrived on Earth, This ‘shift’ could not be explained by any by whatever means, on November 20, 1952. variables in the thermodynamic read-outs. The light got here on February 24, 1988. This But as much as Supernova 1987A may limits all uncertainty axioms to zero, as nei- wreak havoc among some theories, it may ther measurement can be said to interfere. vindicate others, particularly those fringe with the other, Both location (the Nevada theories adventurous enough to move out message), and time (the supernova) have beyond light speed. been independently measured, no value of either containing any value of the other. From this point alone it was possible to predict that the behaviour of Supernova 1987A would not follow the astrophysical model(s). Instead, it dived, ducked and weaved all over the charts (see diagram), exploding many conventional theories of astrophysics. “The spectrum of (Supernova 1987A) also refused to do what astronomers ex- pected. The Doppler shiftin the spectral lines first showed the gases speeding outwards at 17,000 kps... But this speed fell dramatically as the days went by. This decrease was not caused by the supernova explosion actually slowing down, Instead, the outer layers, of the expanding fireball were becoming trans- parent, and we were seeing the inner parts of the gas cloud...” (New Scientist p.55 - = = oa = 5.11.87) aS SEED This spectral scenario of the supernova’s gases raises questions about the rate of ex- pansion given for the universe by the Hubble John Panaman NEXUS New Time even - Summer 1989 31 the major feature is the universal symbol Tye Right Venusian Foorrrint for a fish, giving a general meaning, “of the fish” . 1987A occurred in the Dorado constellation; Dorado means Swordfish! 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This episode might be viewed as an accurate psychic prediction of the fu- Either way, NEXUS will always re- ture. ‘Out there’ may mean ‘in here’,de- —_ port an accurate prediction of the future pending on your frame of reference. when one comes by - after the event Van aww 1 70U Wao suNN UU, Z) The prediction of the event, 60 days be- Synchronicity abounds. 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This episode might be viewed as Using a year as a time frame, if two an accurate psychic prediction of the fu- Either way, NEXUS will always re- messages about a supernova left at mid- _ ture. ‘Out there’ may mean ‘in here’,de- —_ port an accurate prediction of the future night am on January 1, the message pending on your frame of reference. when one comes by - after the event Adamski got would arrive at 10.24 pm on December 31 that year, the other message arriving at midnight, some 1 hour 36 minutes later. The ‘scientifically-minded’ have never been very impressed with “little green men in flying saucers” - even if they Littie Bang Takes Out Big Bang With the prediction of Supernova 1987A it Constant (H® = (S0-110) per sec/meg- seems possible that information, at least, is aparsec). Effectively it could mean that the able to traverse the universe faster than the curvature the light of the supernova’s Be speed of light. took was not traceable using H°. The gases’ Fi a : No measurement has to be done to con- light ‘shifted’ at a greater rate than predicted. are “slender, hominid youth, six-feet tall | firm this. The information arrived on Earth, This ‘shift’ could not be explained by any with platinum hair, belted white kaftan, | by whatever means, on November 20, 1952. variables in the thermodynamic read-outs. wearing white boots” (Adamski’s extra- The light got here on February 24,1988. This But as much as Supernova 1987A may trial) - such stuff belongs in the limits all uncertainty axioms to zero, as nei- wreak havoc among some theories, it may texres - - ther measurement can be said to interfere. vindicate others, particularly those fringe “emotionally disturbed” department, | with the other. Both location (the Nevada theories adventurous enough to move out along with everything else that doesn’t | message), and time (the supernova) have beyond light speed. been independently measured, no value of either containing any value of the other. From this point alone it was possible to predict that the behaviour of Supernova 1987A would not follow the astrophysical model(s). Instead, it dived, ducked and weaved all over the charts (see diagram), exploding many conventional theories of astrophysics. “The spectrum of (Supernova 1987A) also refused to do what astronomers ex- pected. The Doppler shiftin the spectral lines first showed the gases speeding outwards at 17,000 kps... But this speed fell dramatically a as the days went by. This decrease was not sf P caused by the supernova explosion actually “he slowing down, Instead, the outer layers, of the expanding fireball were becoming trans- parent, and we were seeing the inner parts of ee the gas cloud...” (New Scientist p.55 - + = — zs 5.11.87) al he This spectral scenario of the supernova’s gases raises questions about the rate of ex- pansion given for the universe by the Hubble have a good explanation for its existence. But the ‘scientifically-minded’ are beginning to waver. The Face on Mars is staring impassively at them (See NEXUS #6) and now information is zapping around the cosmos faster than light- speed! By the way, the markings on both the right and left footprints of the extra-ter- restrial “visitor” were also discovered on the crypt wall of an Inca tomb in Peru, opened by a US archaeological team in 1963. According to the local people, the tomb had not been entered in the past 500 years. It had been constructed around 1000 years ago. 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