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Moon Hologram — Conspiracy Theorists Claim We Can’t See The Real Moon

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More anomaly hunters have captured the so called “lunar wave,” stating that the moon could be in fact a hologram. Well, at least covered with a hologram at certain points in time. Let’s explore the evidence and contradictions.

This wild conspiracy theory has emerged somewhere in 2014, when Crrow777 of YouTube and other vigilant skywatchers have stumbled across a peculiar wave traversing the moon. Because of this, they’ve insisted that what we see above is not actually a cosmic rock with unique behavior.
It sounded mind blowing at first, because the moon would explain phenomenons such as tides created through its gravitational pull, a scientific hypothesis that’s strongly embedded into the currently accepted model of the world.
The vigilante kept investigating and found out that this peculiar lunar wave only occurred whenever the moon got near its full stance. With this being said, Crrow reached the conclusion that a hologram is projected when the moon is full.
The reason? Because the powers that be need to resurvey the moon at the end of each month, so they conceal it during this procedure.
“My guess is that when the Moon is in its quarter phases, or slivers, or other things, you are actually looking at the Moon.
“I think that when it starts to get full or well-lit on the face, they cover it with a hologram so we can’t see what they are doing under there…It’s not what you think it is, I can tell you that it’s not just a rock in space…there’s a lot going on up there,” said Crrow in one of his videos.
The moon hologram theory gave a good shaking to anyone watching and investigating it, but soon after came an ingenious reply from skeptics.
To debunk this idea, a video had surfaced with an airplane flying just above the objective of the camera and emitting a heatwave that caused an extremely similar anomaly on the surface of the moon.
Debunkers now explained the lunar wave as something caused by contrails or other passing warm/cold air masses and so people thought they were taken for fools. But is this really the case?
The popularity of Crrow’s discovery had drawn the attention of those powers that be, so they had to figure out a clever way to turn the tables.
The airplane passing by hypothesis is sure to offer food for thought, but it only reveals a single possibility. Besides, people all over the US have reported the lunar wave, either when planes were crossing or not. Other captures from remote places are to be considered.
Either way, I’ll present you with more aspects to consider. Light carries heat, which in term can be translated as thermal energy.
This form of energy is generated by tiny particles moving at astounding speeds, which implies that thermal energy generated by a plane’s engine or warm vapors can be perceived as a fluctuation of light. Here is where things become interesting.
In the last century we don’t look at force as an individual notion, but rather as a force field e.g. electric or gravitational force field.
A particular trait of light is that it can be at the same time a particle, or group of particles (the photon) and a type of electromagnetic wave. Both its natures have to be studied separately because otherwise they would contradict. (Source)
While conventional photography focuses on a particle-related light, the last century has brought into perspective a thing called holography. Quoting its definition:
“Holography is the science and practice of making holograms. Typically, a hologram is a photographic recording of a light field, rather than of an image formed by a lens, and it is used to display a fully three-dimensional image of a holographed subject, which is seen without the aid of special glasses or other intermediate optics.”
Do not confuse this type of 3d hologram to what you see in 3d movies, that’s a hologram caused by synthetic light displayed through the glasses, a big difference.
Another thing to note is that holography can store about 700 times as much information as a conventional photograph, it can provide an ample 3d view in a single caption. Such a technique uses laser light provided by, you guessed it, a laser beam.
If we were to live inside a holographic universe like numerous scientists nowadays believe, an enormous laser system would have to be pointed down at us.
This makes sense now more than ever considering all the breakthroughs in physics, and if we look above we see this huge source of light we call the Sun. It’s definitely pointed at us and it’s sending encoded information.
If this were to be the case, the moon would have to play the role of an artificial control panel that serves as who knows what. Maybe a green screen? A curtain? An artificial device meant to keep an eye on us?
Ignorance is bliss, and reality is way stranger than fiction. By researching and questioning everything you’ll end up finding certain answers. After all, the reality we perceive is only inside our minds.
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Elon Musk Claims SpaceX Starship Will Take Humanity To Mars

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Even though his rocket exploded under atmospheric pressure
after its launch, Elon Musk has proudly proclaimed that his Starship
will be taking humanity to Mars.

The huge rocket hit a major milestone during its flight test on Thursday.

Though the test flight was launched successfully into space, it ended in
tragedy when the rocket lost contact with SpaceX while re-entering the
atmosphere.

This has lead some to questioning whether Musk’s Starship is even capable of reaching the Red Planet without exploding.

The Mail Online reports:
The mishap marks the third $3 billion Starship to be lost during tests
flights in less than one year – and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) has opened investigation to determine what went wrong.

The two-stage craft, consisting of the Starship cruise vessel mounted
atop its towering Super Heavy rocket booster, took off from SpaceX‘s Boca Chica, Texas, flight test facility on the Gulf Coast at 9:25am ET.

But SpaceX revealed around 10:35am ET that the world’s most powerful rocket had been lost.

‘The team has made the call that the ship has been lost, so no
splashdown today,’ said Dan Huot, SpaceX communications manager, during
the live broadcast.

‘But again, just it’s incredible to see how much further we got this time around.’

SpaceX’s mission plan did not include recovering the rocket from the
Indian Ocean after splashdown, but Starship breaking up in the
atmosphere was unexpected.

n 2020, Musk revealed his plan for Starship to send humans to Mars.

He calculated that to put one million humans on the Red Planet by
2025, his rockets would need to conducted around three flights a day and
a total of 1,000 flights a year – but 2025 is just around the corner.

The billionaire previously renewed his vow to colonize the Martian world in a post on X last month.

‘I’m going to colonize Mars. My mission in life is to make mankind multiplanetary civilization,’ the post read.

Musk’s reposted the message from his personal account with the accompanying words: ‘Only if civilization lasts long enough.’

One day before the mission, former President Barack Obama was
speaking at a renewable energy conference in Paris and mentioned
‘tycoons, many of whom are building spaceships’ that could take humans
to Mars.’

‘But when I hear some of the people talk about the plan to
colonize Mars because the Earth environment may become so degraded that
it becomes unlivable, I look at them like, what are you talking about,’
he continued.

‘I would rather us invest in taking care of this planet here.’

While Thursday’s mission did not end as planned, the test flight was the farthest performed with a Starship rocket.

The most powerful and largest launch vehicle ever constructed,
Starship achieved one key first goal: successful separation from its
Super Heavy booster.

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There’s one last place Planet Nine could be hiding

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A study recently submitted to The Astronomical Journal
continues to search for the elusive Planet Nine (also called Planet X),
which is a hypothetical planet that potentially orbits in the outer
reaches of the solar system and well beyond the orbit of the dwarf
planet, Pluto.

The goal of this study, which is available on the pre-print server arXiv,
was to narrow down the possible locations of Planet Nine and holds the
potential to help researchers better understand the makeup of our solar
system, along with its formation and evolutionary processes. So, what
was the motivation behind this study regarding narrowing down the
location of a potential Planet 9?

Dr. Mike Brown, who is a Richard and Barbara Rosenberg Professor of
Astronomy at Caltech and lead author of the study, tells Universe Today,
“We are continuing to try to systematically cover all of the regions of
the sky where we predict Planet Nine to be. Using data from Pan-STARRS
allowed us to cover the largest region to date.”

Pan-STARRS, which stands for Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid
Response System, is a collaborative astronomical observation system
located at Haleakala Observatory and operated by the University of
Hawai’i Institute of Astronomy. For the study, the researchers used data
from Data Release 2 (DR2) with the goal of narrowing down the possible
location of Planet Nine based on findings from past studies.

In the end, the team narrowed down possible locations of Planet Nine
by eliminating approximately 78% of possible locations that were
calculated from previous studies. Additionally, the researchers also
provided new estimates for the approximate semimajor axis (measured in
astronomical units, AU) and Earth-mass size of Planet Nine at 500 and
6.6, respectively. So, what are the most significant results from this
study, and what follow-up studies are currently being conducted or
planned?

“While I would love to say that the most significant result
was finding Planet Nine, we didn’t,” Dr. Brown tells Universe Today. “So
instead, it means that we have significantly narrowed the search area.
We’ve now surveyed approximately 80% of the regions where we think
Planet Nine might be.”

In terms of follow-up studies, Dr.
Brown tells Universe Today, “I think that the LSST is the most likely
survey to find Planet Nine. When it comes online in a year or two it
will quickly cover much of the search space and, if Planet Nine is
there, find it.”

LSST stands for Legacy Survey of Space and Time, and is an
astronomical survey currently scheduled as a 10-year program to study
the southern sky and take place at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in
Chile, which is presently under construction.

Objectives for LSST include studying identifying near-Earth asteroids
(NEAs) and small planetary bodies within our solar system, but also
include deep space studies, as well. These include investigating the
properties of dark matter and dark energy and the evolution of the Milky
Way galaxy. But what is the importance of finding Planet Nine?

Dr. Brown tells Universe Today, “This would be the 5th
largest planet of our solar system and the only one with a mass between
Earth and Uranus. Such planets are common around other stars, and we
would suddenly have a chance to study one in our own solar system.”

Scientists began hypothesizing the existence of Planet Nine shortly
after the discovery of Neptune in 1846, including an 1880 memoir
authored by D. Kirkwood and later a 1946 paper authored by American
astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh, who was responsible for discovering Pluto in
1930.

More recent studies include studies from 2016 and 2017 presenting
evidence for the existence of Planet Nine, the former of which was
co-authored by Dr. Brown.

This most recent study marks the
most complete investigation of narrowing down the location of Planet
Nine, which Dr. Brown has long-believed exists, telling Universe Today,
“There are too many separate signs that Planet Nine is there. The solar
system is very difficult to understand without Planet Nine.”

He continues by telling Universe Today that “…Planet Nine explains
many things about orbits of objects in the outer solar system that would
be otherwise unexplainable and would each need some sort of separate
explanation.”

“The cluster of the directions of the orbits is the best know, but
there is also the large perihelion distances of many objects, existence
of highly inclined and even retrograde objects, and the high abundance
of very eccentric orbits which cross inside the orbit of Neptune. None
of these should happen in the solar system, but all are easily
explainable as an effect of Planet Nine.”

More information:
Michael E. Brown et al, A Pan-STARRS1 Search for Planet Nine, arXiv (2024). DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2401.17977

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