Is evolution being driven by waves of energy in the galaxy?

Drs. David Raup and James Sepkoski discovered a 26-mil-lion-year cycle in the evolution of life on Earth after creating the most exhaustive fossil catalogue ever assembled. Fearing embarrassment, they worked harder to try to eliminate the pattern – but it only became stronger and clearer as they did more research.

Recently, Drs. Robert Muller and Robert Rohde discovered a 62-million-year cycle within the same data, going back to the dawn of complex fossil life on Earth. These cyclical events may be triggered by galactic energy waves.

Dr. william Tifft discovered concentric bands of microwave energies within galaxies that slowly expand away from their centres. Dr. Harold Aspden’s unique physics equations suggest these separate, distinct microwave regions may possess differ-ent properties on a quantum level.

Life appears to be a natural law – an “emergent phenom-enon” within quantum mechanics that appears wherever and however it can, and is periodically reprogrammed by energetic forces that can be reproduced in a laboratory.

Protons, neutrons, electrons, atoms and clusters of atoms have all been observed to pop into a “wave” state, losing any solid identity as particles. This may be happening every time their internal quantum movement slightly exceeds the speed of light – which is not currently believed possible.

Russian scientist Dr. nikolai Kozyrev discovered that by simply dropping a solid object on a hard floor, its weight de-creased for about 20 minutes. Ancient stonemasons may have been able to energise stone so it can lift easily – and be soft enough to mould like moist clay.

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