Future homes: the case for Geodesic domes

This article explores geodesic domes as a pioneering architecture inspired by the late Buckminster Fuller and why it is an idea whose time has come. “We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or nobody.” — R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER Do Geodesic domes need an introduction in 2021? I find that in almost every large cities, there is at least one landmark building inspired by Buckminster Fuller’s marvellous domes: In Vancouver, it’s the Science … Continue reading Future homes: the case for Geodesic domes

Dycle: couche-culotte du future – Entretien avec Ayumi Matsuzaka

Lors du tour SuperFrance réalisé récemment par Gunter Pauli et Idriss Aberkane pour promouvoir les initiatives de l’économie bleue, l’un des projets clé qui a été présenté avec beaucoup d’enthousiasme concernait la fabrication des couche-culotte biodégradables, ainsi que l’utilisation des … Continue reading Dycle: couche-culotte du future – Entretien avec Ayumi Matsuzaka

Rise of the Red Dragon (2020) by Michael Salla reviewed

Greetings Everyone, Today’s book delves into one of my cherished topics, that of secret space programs, new exotic propulsion systems, and a behind-the-scenes look at history. In fact, as relationships between the US and China are tensing evermore, not to … Continue reading Rise of the Red Dragon (2020) by Michael Salla reviewed

Building bridges: Pathways from here to there

To my dear Fellow Earthians, It’s been a couple of months since the last time, and look how much has changed in the meantime: we’ve been thrusted into this viral crisis like the ground’s been pulled from underneath our feet. Although it’s taken me a month into confinement to finally write something (I left to Twitter all my daily rants), it is important to keep my head straight. As someone with relatives living in China, I caught on the covid news since the end-of-January, which luckily, gave me some foresight to prepare when it hit Europe in March. Although it’s … Continue reading Building bridges: Pathways from here to there

One-Eye – In the land of the blind: The rediscovery of Aether by Reinout Guépin (Book Review)

9.5.19 Update: More resources have been added at the end of the article, with relevant books as recommended readings. 6-Stars: Outstanding; Mind-Expanding Reading. – PY Greetings World, As we move into September, I am pleased to introduce a book that … Continue reading One-Eye – In the land of the blind: The rediscovery of Aether by Reinout Guépin (Book Review)

Li-Fi: Communication at the speed of light by Gunter Pauli – Review by PY

Can you feel the collective surge that’s been surfacing lately? An event anticipated by all the religions over millennia, including the idea referred to as Ascension, or the natural evolutionary process of the Universe. While this evolution is often said … Continue reading Li-Fi: Communication at the speed of light by Gunter Pauli – Review by PY

November in review: Books, films, news..

My fellow Cosmic Beings, November is coming to an end, bringing us down to one month until 2019. It would be so easy for me to miss writing another blog post, especially now that I finally own a TV and gaming console (More on that later..). So here’s a quick recap of some memorable events: Current Events The World is still here, albeit the sense of chaos seems to have increased: Forest fires in the West USA; 100th Anniversary of Armistice of the War that still Is; Japan’s Princess Ayako’s wedding. These are just some of the highlights that I … Continue reading November in review: Books, films, news..

[Review] Water: The Key To New Energy by Moray B. King (Book, 2017)

Updated: Added more links where needed. What could possibly be the world’s most under-rated energy source? If you asked me, I would answer the Aether (aka Zero-Point Field; Akashic Field; Plenum, One Cosmic Mind or however you want to call … Continue reading [Review] Water: The Key To New Energy by Moray B. King (Book, 2017)