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Listen Now to Future News 12.01.2020
Have you heard of the famous SETI WOW signal, a powerful 72-second radio signal from a distant part of the Monolith in Romaniagalaxy, heard back in 1977? Using modern 3D galaxy maps, an amateur astronomy may have identified the star system from wence it came. Maybe the mysterious aluminum monolith that keep appearing and disappearing on Earth has a clue for us about WOW, but probably not. Also of note this week is the Chinese landing on the moon for sending back rocks to Earth. Chang’e 5 has succesfully landed and has begun the task of drilling for core samples. And on the Covid front, a CDC study indicates that Sars Covid-2 was already in the US last December, based on antibody tests on donated Red Cross blood from many states. We take a closer look. Enjoy..
Listen Now to Foster & Kimberly Gamble
Foster and Kimberly Gamble tell us about THRIVE II: This is What it Takes. Their new film explores breakthrough innovations from around the world, unpacks the principles they have in common and offers insights, tools and strategies for creating a better experience for us all.
On today’s show we discuss the value of thinking wholistically, especially of natural systems, the non-agression principal, unified field awareness, and other fundamental processes for improving our selves and world. We also discuss the ThriveOn media hub and their plan for connecting minds of likeness on a global scale via the Solutions Hub.
We also ask Foster and Kimberly to apply their wholistic thinking model to one of the vexing issues of today, voting fraud. Tune in and find out how we may navigate these waters in a way that ferrets out more truth and less deception. Enjoy!
Foster and Kimberly Gamble
Listen to Future News 11.24.2020
Certainly the most promising story this week is the Israeli research on reverse aging, the aging process has been biologically reversed for the first time by giving humans oxygen therapy in a pressurised chamber. The researchers claim that telemere length, a key measure of the aging process, shows a lengthing equivalent to 25 years younger for the average subject in the experiment, over a period of three months. Truly remarkable!
Reverse aging oxygen therapy in a pressurized chamber
It was very sad to hear of the demise of the iconic 1000-foot Arecibo radio astronomy dish in Puerto Rico, the end of an era of pioneering research into the electromagnetic mysteries of the universe. It was uplifting, however, to cover the successes of Jo Ben Bevirt of Joby Aviation, a ‘local boy done good’ in creating actual flying cars, a dream of humanity since the dawn of time. And of course, we give you our latest report on the Covid-19 virus world, with the breaking news surrounding Astro-Zeneca’s offering, with great input from Bobby Wilder, our science correspondent in SF. Enjoy!