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Cherhill 5D cube –‘penteract’– at Jubilee Plantation: connections made by physicists to E8 theory; or is it Max Planck’s ‘Divine Matrix’?

Previously physics taught that particles were the “stuff,” and the rest is empty space. It seems the opposite may be true. Space now looks like a multidimensional fabric with nodes where particles of reality form and reform where waves cross, as they move through this fabric. Wave patterns, vibration and sound play a huge role in the illusion we call matter

Our dimensional brothers from another time-space-reality have been sending us messages nonetheless. They continue contact with our subliminal consciousness so that, if we allow the communication to root, it will add another notch to that strand of human DNA that is consistently expanding, upgrading, enlightening us to understand a newer, all-encompassing reality — one we’ve never encountered before.  .

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PangeaSeed’s Sea Walls: Murals For Oceans Cozumel 2015 Video Recap.

This past summer PangeaSeed hosted their largest Sea Walls: Murals for Oceans festival to date: over 35 globally renowned artists painting large scale murals throughout the island community of Cozumel, Mexico (Check out Supersonic’s Coverage of the Completed Murals). In one week they transformed the island into one of the world’s top public galleries for contemporary art with a specific message of ocean preservation and stewardship.

Check out the video recap below:

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UNEXPECTED.

This past weekend I had the absolute pleasure of visiting Fort Smith, Arkansas for UNEXPECTED, a street art festival curated by Just Kids and sponsored by 64/6 Downtown, featuring artwork by D*Face, Bicicleta Sem Freio, Askew, Ana Maria, Maser, Vhils and ROA.  I was blown away by not only the art but also the community and spirit of Fort Smith’s residents.  I think the arrival of these artists and the murals that they produced really sparked something in the hearts of the viewers and with it brought a new light to the area.

You can see in progress shots and more images of the finished murals below.  All photographs are by me unless otherwise specified.

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