211. The Moon…is Hollow — Eclipse

And now for something completely different. The moon has always been with us. Or has it? And is it actually hollow? And maybe a lot more than that? We get to the bottom (center?) of this celestial mystery.

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2 thoughts on “211. The Moon…is Hollow — Eclipse

  1. Hey, I can’t believe you guys don’t have a 5* overall rating on Spotify! I love listening to you both, even if I don’t always agree. But youre intelligent, articulate and seem like genuinely lovely people.

    I was over the moon, ahem, when I saw what this latest episode was about! Personally, I take hollow moon theory very seriously, and don’t think it can be debunked so swiftly. I wish you’d have covered the fact that, for some bizarre reason, only one side of the moon is visible to earth. The dark side of the moon, so to speak, could have *anything* on it. As far as I’m aware, no other object in our solar system has an orbit like the moon. It seems artifical. If it is a surveillance satellite, conveniently positioned to always watch earth but conversely never be seen by us, that’s exactly the type of orbit you’d create. Also, the profound effect that the moon has on our make up, being 70% water, is worth noting. People change on a full moon. Feelings intensify. You can feel the effects if you pay attention. What is occurring energetically?

    Likewise, hollow earth should not be debunked without taking seriously the testimonies of Admiral Byrd…

    As you can tell, I’m very into alternative theories (I don’t like the term ‘conspiracy theory’ because of its origin) and an excellent book I’d recommend is Psychedlic Apes by Alex Boese. He explores highly credible, yet highly contested, alternative theories ranging from cosmogony to whether Jesus was a mushroom.

    I’m a critical thinker and I value that quality in others. There appears to exist a line delineating what we deem ‘possible’ from the ‘impossible’. We hold one as a society at large, and obviously there are differences in lines between people. Wherever your line falls, I can’t help but view it as arbitrary! We fall prey to ignorance when we truly believe that our line is the correct one. Having studied the History and Philosophy of Science, those who hold onto their worldviews as Truth ‘in the name of science’ have the least amount of scientific spirit in their thinking! How many paradigm shifts will it take before we assume a little more humility?

    There is nothing more mysterious to me than life/consciousness itself (I’m not sure I can disentangle the two) … There is so much we don’t know. I relish that! And I relish entertaining these ‘alternative’ theories. I know we all have that line of possoble/impossible. We need it to function to some extent. But we should exercise it with the utmost humility. I love that you covered the hollow moon idea, and I can tell you were both a little worried of what others might think. But you did it anyway and that’s courage! Some people will not like it, because they believe their line is the correct one.

    Much love and respect to you! May your podcast long continue 🙏🏼❤️
    Nina

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