This year our little holographic experiment on planet Earth has been heavier on tricks than treats. Boo!
At any age we can enjoy a bit of Halloween fun.
Halloween Photos From Astronomy Picture of the Day
October 30, 2014Includes Orson Wells
It's been 76 years since Orson Welles broadcast the "War of the Worlds" ... and not a Martian in sight. Sightings, theories, and conspiracies continue ... but no communication. The hologram has set up the concept of aliens in the form of creation God's though not necessarily spiritual beings that go all the way back to the dualistic beginning of the hologram. Many people believe aliens are out there watching us and that they will return at the end of this cycle called Time. We know there are ships that monitor the hologram ... and that some people allegedly make telepathic communication with what they believe are aliens but are actually the grids. What would Orson Wells think about our experiences and research if he was alive today?
Orson Wells broadcasts H. G. Welles' War of the Worlds.
A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.
Marshmallow peeps my favorite.
October 28 - National Chocolate Day. Are you a Chocoholic?