The View Hole is a blogging project collaborating youtube clips and streaming documentaries which aim to highlight the current advancements and challenges faced by an ever evolving species, and an ever expanding 'Global Village.'

When we lived in tribes and villages over the horizon were secret lands and mysterious people never before seen, and as we ventured forth establishing connections with the rest of our species and our world, the horizons gave up their secrets, and our villages grew to nations.

Now, in this modern age; when what's beyond the horizon is already in our living rooms, on our tv screens and computer monitors, Something new begins.
We are no longer but a collection of nations, we are at a stage of transition, becoming what is termed a "Global Village"

The View Hole aims to shine a light on the challenges faced by the species at the heart of this cultural evolution. Man.

From the standard model of particle physics and global educational paradigms to sociological engineering and human evolution, The View Hole links to material which questions the form and function of modern science and society.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Thunderbolts of the Gods



Thunderbolts of the Gods


Accompanied blurb:
"The Thunderbolts Project calls into question not only countless modern scientific assumptions, but also the billions of dollars of big-science government and corporate funding that continues to preserve and entrench questionable theories – elevating them to the status of doctrine – while systematically excluding legitimate alternatives that threaten the status-quo. Alternatives that may represent the future of science."

Author's Note:
This documentary presents a lot of solutions to problems currently faced by the standard model, caused by conflict between observational cosmology and of course, the standard model. For details on these conflicts it's recommended one view the below documentary in precession to this one.

This documentary is best preceded by: Is everything we know about the universe wrong?

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