Genius are often insane regarding things outside their expertise. His population trend tracking is very interesting, and I cant help but agree with him. Also he totally nailed his prediction of a "media casualty" happening when, right on time, Joe Rogan murdered Guptas credibility.
Yes, he does seem to be quite good at sociological / current history analysis, which is why I follow his releases. Some really interesting stuff in there.
But when he starts talking about cosmic plasma tubes and how the non-nuclear Sun "drags" the planets behind it in a cone, and how the Sun is made out of hematite or whatever, I really start to wonder about what else he says that is dubious or edgy but outside of my personal expertise (science, nature, technology).
Still, I do listen and try to cut him some slack in the science and nature stuff.
I'm a laymen in your field so I'm sure that's why it doesnt bother me nearly as much. I'm curious though about your comment on the sun, isnt the suns gravity holding the planet in its orbit as the sun travels through space? I seems like even if not technically correct the term "dragging" would fit the bill wouldnt it?
The Sun does not "drag" the planets. That would imply there is some force holding them back. The planets orbit freely, and they are all (approximately) in the same plane (the ecliptic) like a huge dinner plate with the Sun in the middle.
The Sun and the planets all move together in their Galactic orbit. There is no cone shaped structure and there are no plasma tubes that change the Sun's movement. The whole Solar system glides majestically along through the vacuum of interstellar space. It does not move around in weird ways, it just keeps gliding along through the Galaxy in the same direction. The Sun's gravity holds the Solar system together and keeps the planets in their (roughly) circular orbits.
Further, to the best of our knowledge the Sun has not significantly changed its color in the last couple of hundred million years. It's been pretty darn close to white the whole time.
Also, the Earth is a globe, not that Clif has any problem with that statement! :)
Arent there other forces of gravity from things like super massive black holes at the center of the galaxy that also apply a force on the planets in our solar system? So if hypothetically you had a switch that could turn off the effect of gravity produced by the sun alone (including current inertia so everything doesnt just fly off in the direction they where already moving) would the objects effected by the sun's gravity take the same path through the galaxy as the sun was already on, or are they only on that path because the sun's gravity is strong enough to keep them there?
So basically I'm asking if two opposing gravities could create drag or is that not a properly defined term to talk about the way those forces interact? Cliff is a really hands on and creative guy and I can see that come out in lots of what he says that isnt quite accurate but at the same time is very interesting and thought provoking, lol.
We have fake history, fake science, fake elections etc etc. Lots of things he tells are... shamanic experience and insight. What now may be or not be the only way humans can peek into reality. Or simulation, whichever it happens to be.
I had my woo-woo moments today while I watched first, the last video from Max Igan, previous from David Icke and then Clif High. They were telling the same things! Bug/spider/watiko, testing humans on staying human, ...
In one of his videos earlier this year, around springtime, he said the Biden admin. would be in obvious free-fall this fall, as the majority of people would be openly, publicly against Biden. He definitely nailed the timeframe as here we are in fall and the approval ratings are in the toilet and FJB / LGB has become a mainstream slogan.
Also, he said at that time that Bitcoin would reach $200k, and then incur a huge selloff, and then slowly begin another steady climb. So we shall see if that pans out.
Genius are often insane regarding things outside their expertise. His population trend tracking is very interesting, and I cant help but agree with him. Also he totally nailed his prediction of a "media casualty" happening when, right on time, Joe Rogan murdered Guptas credibility.
Yes, he does seem to be quite good at sociological / current history analysis, which is why I follow his releases. Some really interesting stuff in there.
But when he starts talking about cosmic plasma tubes and how the non-nuclear Sun "drags" the planets behind it in a cone, and how the Sun is made out of hematite or whatever, I really start to wonder about what else he says that is dubious or edgy but outside of my personal expertise (science, nature, technology).
Still, I do listen and try to cut him some slack in the science and nature stuff.
I'm a laymen in your field so I'm sure that's why it doesnt bother me nearly as much. I'm curious though about your comment on the sun, isnt the suns gravity holding the planet in its orbit as the sun travels through space? I seems like even if not technically correct the term "dragging" would fit the bill wouldnt it?
The Sun does not "drag" the planets. That would imply there is some force holding them back. The planets orbit freely, and they are all (approximately) in the same plane (the ecliptic) like a huge dinner plate with the Sun in the middle.
The Sun and the planets all move together in their Galactic orbit. There is no cone shaped structure and there are no plasma tubes that change the Sun's movement. The whole Solar system glides majestically along through the vacuum of interstellar space. It does not move around in weird ways, it just keeps gliding along through the Galaxy in the same direction. The Sun's gravity holds the Solar system together and keeps the planets in their (roughly) circular orbits.
Further, to the best of our knowledge the Sun has not significantly changed its color in the last couple of hundred million years. It's been pretty darn close to white the whole time.
Also, the Earth is a globe, not that Clif has any problem with that statement! :)
The planets are always falling toward the sun, they actually teach gravity with those terms if you take astronomy classes.
Arent there other forces of gravity from things like super massive black holes at the center of the galaxy that also apply a force on the planets in our solar system? So if hypothetically you had a switch that could turn off the effect of gravity produced by the sun alone (including current inertia so everything doesnt just fly off in the direction they where already moving) would the objects effected by the sun's gravity take the same path through the galaxy as the sun was already on, or are they only on that path because the sun's gravity is strong enough to keep them there?
So basically I'm asking if two opposing gravities could create drag or is that not a properly defined term to talk about the way those forces interact? Cliff is a really hands on and creative guy and I can see that come out in lots of what he says that isnt quite accurate but at the same time is very interesting and thought provoking, lol.
Or straw or Celtic cross shit
We have fake history, fake science, fake elections etc etc. Lots of things he tells are... shamanic experience and insight. What now may be or not be the only way humans can peek into reality. Or simulation, whichever it happens to be.
I had my woo-woo moments today while I watched first, the last video from Max Igan, previous from David Icke and then Clif High. They were telling the same things! Bug/spider/watiko, testing humans on staying human, ...
In one of his videos earlier this year, around springtime, he said the Biden admin. would be in obvious free-fall this fall, as the majority of people would be openly, publicly against Biden. He definitely nailed the timeframe as here we are in fall and the approval ratings are in the toilet and FJB / LGB has become a mainstream slogan.
Also, he said at that time that Bitcoin would reach $200k, and then incur a huge selloff, and then slowly begin another steady climb. So we shall see if that pans out.