Thursday, December 29, 2016

IMAGES FROM OTHER DIMENSIONS OF TIME



The cosmic event that is covered in this book occurred in 1858.  A local publication - the Week Advertiser, April 1858 - described the event as a “windstorm” which struck the county courthouse in Fredericksburg, Virginia, shattering most of the approximately 242 separate window panes in the building.  It wasn’t explained why no other structure in the town was damaged or even effected. 
Based on the unexplainable and astounding phenomena that has taken place in this structure since the impact, it is believed that this building was in reality struck by a particle-sized fragment of a black hole.   This caused a temporal vortex to form and turned part of the interior environment into a gateway into time and other dimensions. 

The primary phenomena associated with these energized sections of glass are images that have by means as yet unknown been transmitted onto them apparently originating from various periods in time.  These images appear only in photographs taken of certain exterior windows which act as their focal point and became visible only after processing by computer.  This is a quantum level method of photography known as “ghost imaging” and has been only theory until now.

Images in one of the windows before processing


 Four of the window panes revealing images from the temporal disturbance. This is before final processing.  Shown on the windows are images from the otherwise invisible past periods of time.  It is speculated that the reason for the greenish-blue tint to the images is that they were transmitted from their unknown source (black hole?) near the speed of light and the color accounts for time displacement.


Below are three different sets - out of dozens of others - of images after final processing.  These are what some of the images seen within the glass actually look like when all of the static is removed.

Man sitting in auditorium with arm over railing


Woman in white crying into her hands
Two people wearing hazard suits
 
The best way to describe the nature of the images is as follows.  They are like holographs that appear on a virtual reality visor and in this case the glass of the window panes acts as individual visors.  But instead of being visors that receive electrical impulses they act as time filters and they magnify the otherwise invisible environment inside of the building and display images from different dimensions and times of events that are taking place in that other-time environment.  This is the best way to describe a unique optical phenomenon which has nothing with which to compare it in ordinary daily life.  

All normal explanations were ruled out, including: reflections of any type, camera malfunction, computer malfunction, apophinia (delusional creation of images from patterns), pareidolia (common way of creating images from patterns), the window glass acting a negative photographic plates.