Curling Kali Yuga waves into cycloids


Clif High rocks! If you haven’t already noticed, I discussed Clif’s ET “Elohim” videos in my previous “Oumuamua” and “Milky Way” posts. But occasionally, his mathematical concepts or calculations are misleading or miss the mark. For example, in a recent “Sci-Fi World Lunacy” interview, Clif stated that the Moon is 1/4th the diameter of the Earth, so the Moon should have 1/16th of the Earth’s mass.

This calculation is wrong. Clif High simply “squared” 1/4 to get 1/16. But because the Moon and Earth are 3D objects, he should’ve “cubed” 1/4 to get 1/64 or about 1.56%. To be honest, I still agree with Clif that the Moon is less massive or more “hollow” than it appears. So if he can make the case that the Moon has only 1.0% of the Earth’s mass, then we’ll have a stronger argument for its “hollowness”.

Milky Way & Cycloids
Milky Way & Cycloids

Hi, my name is Jay, and I’m an IBM TRIRIGA content designer at IBM. For now, I won’t be digging into the Moon. Instead, I’m challenging Clif High’s notion that our solar system follows a “sinusoidal” wave path around the Milky Way galaxy. I challenged it indirectly in my previous “Milky Way” post. But this time, I think I discovered where or why he started the “sinusoidal” wave model. Are you interested?

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