Thursday, November 10, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
Are there Paralell Worlds?
The research for my fifth visionary fiction novel in The Ascension
Series: Parallel Worlds has taken me to many online websites but only
recently did I learn about the Kardashev Scale.
Under the title:
A Type I Kardashev civilization is similar to the modern technological societies found on Earth. It draws upon the energy falling upon a planet from its sun. Kardashev estimated the Earth’s energy consumption at about 4 x 1019 ergs per second. The Earth has not quite reached Type I status because its inhabitants are unable to capture all of the radiant energy streaming down upon it. For this reason, Carl Sagan said that the Earth was more accurately called a Type 0.7.
In my novel Parallel Worlds I clearly interact with a Type II anti-matter civilization. Through the eyes of my two characters Tulanda and Hans I try to imagine what a Type II civilization would be like, but to imagine an anti-matter universe is even more daunting. I have explored that idea in my hubpage article.
FRINGE an American science fiction television series created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman,( co-writer & producer of Star Trek Into Darkness and The Amazing Spider-Man 2) and Roberto Orci.
( Mexican-American film and television screenwriter and producer.)
it’s not surprising that those two very gifted screenwriters managed to
produce such a original Science Fiction show I’ve come cross so far.
The Startrek movies have always fascinated me and It is almost as if the Multiverse is a God; one which is eternal, omnipotent, unified, and beautiful. It is up to the civilizations of the cosmos to explore its creator.
Thanks for reading my post.
Nadine
Under the title:
Are there Extraterrestrial Civilizations we are not aware of?
I have shared in more detail what I've learned so far in this article.
What is the Kardashev Scale ?
The Kardashev Scale is a method of measuring a civilization‘s level of technological advancement, based on the amount of energy
a civilization is able to utilize and is able to direct towards
communications to other neighbouring star systems or worlds. This scale
now lists 7 levels of civilizations based on their power consumption,
and implicitly on their technological advancement and extension.
After writing my article Are there Extraterrestrial Civilizations we are not aware of? for
Hubpages I was keen to find out what our civilization on Earth was
rated at; and to my ‘not so surprised discovery’ was the following:
guess what, our Earth’s civilization has not yet reached the type 1
level!A Type I Kardashev civilization is similar to the modern technological societies found on Earth. It draws upon the energy falling upon a planet from its sun. Kardashev estimated the Earth’s energy consumption at about 4 x 1019 ergs per second. The Earth has not quite reached Type I status because its inhabitants are unable to capture all of the radiant energy streaming down upon it. For this reason, Carl Sagan said that the Earth was more accurately called a Type 0.7.
In my novel Parallel Worlds I clearly interact with a Type II anti-matter civilization. Through the eyes of my two characters Tulanda and Hans I try to imagine what a Type II civilization would be like, but to imagine an anti-matter universe is even more daunting. I have explored that idea in my hubpage article.
The research for this novel has taken me to many different
speculations, ideas and hypotheses, and because I happen to follow the
TV series FRINGE , I found the The Kardashev Scale method very amazing,
considering that this scale was created by In 1964, by Nikolai Kardashev
a Russian astrophysicist and a radio astronomer and among the pioneers
of SETI.
The Startrek movies have always fascinated me and It is almost as if the Multiverse is a God; one which is eternal, omnipotent, unified, and beautiful. It is up to the civilizations of the cosmos to explore its creator.
Thanks for reading my post.
Nadine
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
What we can Imagine we can make Real
This morning I came across this amazing YouTube video while scrolling the social media on my tablet.
What Judy is sharing in this interview is true for me. Many times during the last thirty five years proof has confirmed for me that What we can imagine we can make real Many of my articles here on Hubpages have explained or contemplated how our visions and imaginations can become real in this physical reality. Here are the links:
Thanks for reading this short post, but please visit my hub page articles if you want to read more.
Nadine
What Judy is sharing in this interview is true for me. Many times during the last thirty five years proof has confirmed for me that What we can imagine we can make real Many of my articles here on Hubpages have explained or contemplated how our visions and imaginations can become real in this physical reality. Here are the links:
- Imagination & visualization
- Follow your heart no matter what others say.
- Journey from being a writer to a published author.
- Was creating a fictional plot a divine idea?
- Is our world an illusion of our own making?
If you listen to this fantastic interview, you’ll know why this slogan is the subtitle printed onto all my novels, starting with: The Awakening Clan
Are we all guided when we ask for inspirations? I totally believe we are. I will share with you why.
During the time when I was painting this oil painting: Eye of the Beholder, I knew that we are more that just physical human beings, but while living as a human being, that knowing is often not in the foreground of our minds, as it should be.
"We are all balls of light that have an ability to create anything and everything with our minds, so long as we stay true to our own inner voice and be the observer of our lives." My inner voice is saying.Thanks for reading this short post, but please visit my hub page articles if you want to read more.
Nadine
Monday, November 23, 2015
Earning while loving how you do it
Are these three quotes true?
- “The only way to do great work is to love what you do”.
- “Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you”.
- Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.
I had to spend some time on jobs that did not really have my passion, but they paid my bills. There were two skills I wanted to explore.
One was more to do with creating visual story telling paintings or graphics from my computer and the other was telling stories with words. Was I considered qualified? No.
I love drawing and gave drawing classes but writing was more of a hurdle. Not only did I want to write in English, I’m also dyslexic. Nevertheless what I wanted to do for the rest of my life was to write books and earn by being creative.
While I wrote my first novel (took me five years) I ran a B & B. That was an easy job. I earned enough money to pay for my upkeep and this job gave me a lot of time to myself for writing and for playing with PhotoShop and learning how to create my own website.
I kept a vision board during the first five years and made sure my thoughts were supporting my visions. Years later I found a publisher for my first novel, who became my husband. I learned a great deal about the publishing world and took over the book cover designing job.
I kept writing and published four more novels and added one more hobby to my list, gardening. Today I still do what I love every day, so I cannot call it work. It’s true that you really can do work that pays the bills and feeds your soul. Due to the decline in the book world I needed to explore a way to earn from my graphic designs and I found it. This link will take you to my other blog through which I promote my art and design work.
Thanks for reading my post.
Nadine
Sunday, July 5, 2015
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Evidence That the Human Body is a Projection of Consciousness | Humans Are Free
Evidence That the Human Body is a Projection of Consciousness | Humans Are Free
The characters of my novels all awaken to this truth, that is why my story telling genre falls under visionary fiction.Fiction is often more true than fact
The characters of my novels all awaken to this truth, that is why my story telling genre falls under visionary fiction.Fiction is often more true than fact
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