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Nassim Haramein – Crossing the Event Horizon

Nassim Haramein might be the Einstein of our times. For the past 20 years he has been researching the fundamental fractal structure of the Universe, and his years of multidisciplinary research have led him to a geometric form known in sacred geometry as the Flower of Life.

Nassim’s story is that of a pioneering man, working outside of the mainstream of science (often in his van!), who has spent the greater part of his life, from youth through the present, challenging the established approach to fundamental geometry, questioning the force that causes us to experience an expanding universe, and reinterpreting our two-dimensional view of waveforms as three-dimensional vortexes, among others things.

Nassim approaches science holisitically. He uses both sides of his brain — the logical left that organizes and interprets 3-D reality, and the experiential right side that is connected to the All That Is. (Much like Nikola Tesla.) And his subject matter isn’t strictly limited to one field of science. In fact, his subject matter isn’t even limited to science.

Over the course of this four part video (each part runs a little over an hour), Nassim takes us all over the world, from ancient and prehistoric Egypt, to central China and off the coast of Japan where massive underwater pyramids have found and dated to at minimum of 10-12 thousand years old.

Nassim might very well be leading humanity along the first steps towards uncovering what may have been the central power source of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The clues that support this statement are provided by Nassim in fourth part of this video series. And it’s quite compelling.

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