TIDBIT: DR TOM VAN FLANDERN ON MARS ANOMALIES
May 19, 2014 / /
Ms K.M. shared this video with me, and, though it is long, it is well worth your time and consideration. It is a video of the late Dr. Tom Van Flandern speaking about the Mars anomalies:
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I don’t know if his old website is still around, but if it is, he also had quite a few very good articles that were “anti-Einstein” (for anyone interested in such things). Two of his ideas were the speed of gravity being many, many times faster than light, and “Lorentzian Relativity” (or LR, for short), which, in a nutshell (if I remember correctly), is experimentally indistinguishable from Einsteinian Relativity (so why do thy say Einstein was right??). His article(s) on LR were the best I have ever come across.
There is also the smiley face….which figured in a DC movie the Watchmen.
Yes the lecture is 66 minutes and 36 seconds but as you say worth the time to view it. Van Tom Flandern seems to back up your theories in your Cosmic War series including that Mars was a satellite of a water planet. though he thinks that the structures on Mars were tourist attractions and not the home of intelligent life. His death is a great blow to the alternate research community he will be sorely missed.
Thanks. I also had not seen this information before. When you apply a planetary or pole shift, you may need to change your entire hypothesis.
Earth has a similar history to reconcile with. When you look at the how some of the ancient structures around the world are aligned and apply the planetary shift that likely happened 3500+ years ago, they too would follow the path on what used to be Earth’s equator.
http://youtu.be/lFlV4lIKkho?t=17m
Thanks for the video(s) Doctor.
I hadn’t seen it before and learned quite a few things that coincidently coincided with some speculative thoughts I’ve had. Well worth the time indeed. But, as always, once one question is answered; several more pop-up. And it’s on to: Part 2, 3, 4….