tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009329435324673785.post5128620410631864060..comments2023-10-08T09:51:26.924-04:00Comments on ALL THINGS THAT MATTER: HUMANITY ON TRIAL: COUNTDOWN TO 2012Philip F. Harrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16028508205976812602noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009329435324673785.post-47969358511157404562008-06-25T20:42:00.000-04:002008-06-25T20:42:00.000-04:00An INTERESTING PATTERN leading to 2013 - time peri...An INTERESTING PATTERN leading to 2013 - time periods between major Earth developments...<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>I’ve recently discovered a pattern that connects major Earth developments from the time the world formed 4.54 billion years ago to today. What is revealed is that the time period between each major development decreases at an exponential rate.<BR/><BR/><BR/>For example…<BR/>---<BR/>4.54 x 10^9 (4.54 billion) years ago, our world formed.<BR/>4.54 x 10^8 (454 million) years ago a primitive brain formed and there was a split between shark lineage and human lineage.<BR/>4.54 x 10^7 (45.4 million) years ago Eosimias (“dawn monkey”) emerged, creating a split between lower primates and humans.<BR/>4.54 x 10^6 (4.54 million) years ago Ardipithecus emerged and there was a split between chimpanzee lineage and human lineage.<BR/>Etc.<BR/>---<BR/><BR/>The “countdown” is the exponents decreasing from 9 to 0; and if we take December 31, 2012 as the terminal date, then we just passed the“0”!<BR/><BR/>To see the full pattern, visit www.countdownto2013.com. (to see sources, visit www.2013vision.com/countdown-summary)<BR/><BR/><BR/>(BTW: I got the information for the timeline by typing in the amount of years (ie. “4.5 million years“) into Google and using the returned results.)<BR/><BR/><BR/>Comments are greatly appreciated. <BR/>You can reach me at see@2013vision.com.<BR/><BR/><BR/>P.S. Why is 4.54 billion such a significant number? Besides being the age of the EARTH in years, it also happens to be the amount of times your HEART will beat when you live to be 120 years old (use the average of 72 beats per minute). Interestingly, 120 years is the maximum lifespan people achieve today. The Bible even mentions 120 years as being the limit of human life… (Genesis 6:3)<BR/><BR/><BR/>P.P.S. I created a second “companion” website which uses 20-13 as a mnemonic for near-perfect vision (even better than 20-20!). Creating a vision statement is the first step in building a lasting world (consider Martin Luther King‘s vision, expressed in his famous “I have a dream“ speech about 45 years ago). The more perspectives, the better our world-wide-vision becomes. Visit www.2013vision.com to submit your vision.<BR/><BR/>***<BR/><BR/>Think we’ve run out of fresh, clean water? Think again! There’s plenty of it still locked up in the Greenland ice sheet -- much more, in fact, than all the fresh water currently available to us now. We just need a Global Watering System (GWS) that will effectively, efficiently, and euphorically transport it to places that really need it -- like practically everywhere… www.globalwatering.com.<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>-----<BR/><BR/>“The human heart feels thing the eyes cannot see, and knows what the mind cannot understand”<BR/>- Robert Valett<BR/><BR/>-----Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com