Endnotes
CHAPTER 1. THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
1. “Georges Lemaître,” Wikipedia.
2. “Edwin Hubble,” Wikipedia.
3. Kragh, Cosmology and Controversy, 55.
4. “Georges Lemaître,” Wikipedia.
5. “Fred Hoyle,” Wikipedia.
6. “Cosmic microwave background,” Wikipedia.
7. “Steven Weinberg,” Wikiquote.
8. “Dark energy,” Wikipedia.
9. Frank and Gleiser, “A Crisis at the Edge of Physics,” www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/opinion/a-crisis-at-the-edge-of-physics.html?_r=0.
10. “Cosmological principle,” Wikipedia.
11. “Cosmic background explorer,” Wikipedia.
12. “Axis mundi,” Wikipedia.
13. Bennett et al.,“First Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations.”
14. Tegmark, de Oliveira-Costa, and Hamilton, “High Resolution Foreground Cleaned CMB Map from WMAP”; de Oliveira-Costa, Tegmark, Zaldarriaga, and Hamilton, “The Significance of the Largest Scale CMB Fluctuations in WMAP.”
15. Magueijo and Land, “Examination of Evidence for a Preferred Axis in the Cosmic Radiation Anisotropy,” 071301; Land, “Exploring Anomalies in the Cosmic Microwave Background,” thesis, University of London, 2006; Land and Magueijo, “The Axis of Evil.”
16. Dominik Schwarz, Universitaet Bielefeld, personal communication.
17. Cho, “A Singular Conundrum: How Odd Is Our Universe?”
18. Ibid.
19. Hutsemékers, Cabanac, Lamy, and Sluse, “Mapping Extreme-Scale Alignments of Quasar Polarization Vectors.”
20. Longo, “Does the Universe Have a Handedness?”
21. Ibid.
22. Carl Sagan Quotes, www.goodreads.com/quotes/371944-our-planet-is-a-lonely-speck-in-the-great-enveloping.
23. The Principle (official movie site), www.theprinciplemovie.com.
24. “The Principle,” Wikipedia.
25. Aron, “Planck Shows Almost Perfect Cosmos—Plus Axis of Evil.”
26. Ibid.
27. Fisher and Courtland, “Found: Hawking’s Initials Written into the Universe.”
28. Taylor and Jagannathan, “Alignments of Radio Galaxies in Deep Radio Imaging of ELAIS N1.”
29. See www.theprinciplemovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/The-Axis-of-Evil-Just-Got-a-New-Brother.pdf by Robert Sungenis for an analysis.
30. Singal, “A Large Anisotropy in the Sky.”
31. Tiwari et al., “Dipole Anisotropy in Sky Brightness.”
32. Zhao, Wu, and Zhang, “Anisotropy of Cosmic Acceleration.”
33. Vogelsberger et al., “Properties of Galaxies Reproduced by a Hydrodynamic Simulation.”
34. Ghosh, “Universe Evolution Recreated in Lab.”
35. This is a term originally used by Nassim Haramein, http://holofractal.net/the-holofractographic-universe.
CHAPTER 2. THE NINE WAVES OF CREATION
1. “Black-body radiation,” Wikipedia.
2. “Photoelectric effect,” Wikipedia.
3. “History of quantum mechanics,” Wikipedia.
4. YouTube: Search on “Wave Function Collapse.”
5. “Albert Einstein,” Wikiquote, https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein.
6. “Holography,” Wikipedia.
7. “David Bohm,” Wikipedia.
8. “Karl H. Pribram,” Wikipedia.
9. “Michael Talbot,” Wikipedia.
10. YouTube: Search on “The Holographic Universe.”
11. YouTube: Search on “Leonard Susskind on The World As Hologram.”
12. “Gravitational wave,” Wikipedia.
13. “Electromagnetic spectrum,” Wikipedia.
14. Redd, “How Big Is the Universe?”
15. Longo, “Does the Universe Have a Handedness?”
16. “Antenna (radio),” Wikipedia.
17. Calleman, The Purposeful Universe, 47; Van Stone, 2012: Science & Prophecy of the Ancient Maya, 41–45.
18. Longo, “Does the Universe Have a Handedness?”
19. Ward and Brownlee, Rare Earth, 97.
20. “9 (number),” Wikipedia.
21. Ibid.
22. “Chinese dragon,” Wikipedia.
23. “9 (number),” Wikipedia.
24. Singal, “A Large Anisotropy in the Sky.”
25. Schneider, A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe.
26. “Ennead,” Wikipedia.
27. “Realms of the World Tree,” Mythology Wiki, Wikia, http://mythology.wikia.com/wiki/Realms_of_the_World_Tree.
28. O’Dubhaim, “The Elements of the Dúile from Ogham Divination.”
29. Quipoloa, “The Aztec Universe.”
30. “Hopi mythology,” Wikipedia.
31. “Hanukkah,” Wikipedia.
32. Van Stone, 2012: Science & Prophecy of the Ancient Maya, 80–102.
33. Calleman, The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness, 236–44.
34. Freidel, Schele, and Parker, Maya Cosmos, 71–75.
35. Kimball, Quetzalcoatl: The Ancient Legend.
36. Van Stone, 2012: Science & Prophecy of the Ancient Maya, 58–61.
37. Ibid.
38. “Solar System,” Wikipedia.
39. “Synchronicity,” Wikipedia.
CHAPTER 3. WAVES AND SERPENTS
1. “The Four Creations,” www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/CS/CSFourCreations.html.
2. Singal, “A Large Anisotropy in the Sky.”
3. Tegmark et al., “Cosmological Parameters from SDSS and WMAP.”
4. Calleman, The Purposeful Universe, 187–95.
5. See YouTube: Cymatics, Science vs Music by Nigel Stanford, or http://cymaticsource.com; Cymatics, Insights into the invisible realms of sound.
6. Bianki and Fillipova, Sex Differences in Lateralization in the Animal Brain.
7. Binney and Tremaine, Galactic Dynamics.
8. “Galactic year,” Wikipedia.
9. Longo, “Does the Universe Have a Handedness?”
10. Poirier, Understanding Human Evolution.
11. “Lucy (Australopithecus),” Wikipedia.
12. “Homo habilis,” Wikipedia.
13. White et al., “Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia.”
14. “Burial,” Wikipedia.
15. Coghlan, “Oldest Artist’s Workshop in the World Discovered.”
16. Hand, Awakening the Planetary Mind.
17. Vogt, “World’s Oldest Ritual Discovered.”
18. Vogt, Belardinelli, and afrol News staff, “World’s Oldest Religion Discovered in Botswana.”
19. “Rainbow serpent,” Wikipedia.
20. Hand, Awakening the Planetary Mind.
21. “History of writing,” Wikipedia.
22. Calleman, The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, 12.
23. Ibid., 154–58.
24. “Kali Yuga,” Wikipedia.
25. Calleman, The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, 87–94.
26. Tedlock, Popol Vuh, 73.
27. Kimball, Quetzalcoatl: The Ancient Legend.
28. “Fuxi,” Wikipedia.
29. Calleman, The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, 17–33.
30. “Pythia,” Wikipedia.
31. “Ningishzida,” Wikipedia.
32. Exodus 4:2.
CHAPTER 4. THE HOLOGRAM OF GOOD AND EVIL
1. “Tree of Life,” Wikipedia.
2. “Axis mundi,” Wikipedia.
3. Longo, “Does the Universe Have a Handedness?”
4. Pantovic, “Tree of Life.”
5. “Axis mundi,” Wikipedia.
6. Alchin, “Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses for Kids: The Tree of Life,” Land of Pyramids, March 2015, www.landofpyramids.org/tree-of-life.htm.
7. “Yggdrasil,” Wikipedia.
8. “Agathis australis,” Wikipedia.
9. “Mesoamerican world tree,” Wikipedia.
10. Alchin, “Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses for Kids: The Tree of Life,” Land of Pyramids, March 2015, www.landofpyramids.org/tree-of-life.htm.
11. Calleman, The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, 175–82.
12. Hutsemékers, Cabanac, Lamy, and Sluse, “Mapping Extreme-scale Alignments of Quasar Polarization Vectors.”
13. Singal, “A Large Anisotropy in the Sky.”
14. Calleman, The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, 12.
15. Codex Magliabecchiano, FAMSI, www.famsi.org/research/graz/magliabechiano/img_page012.html.
16. “Dingir,” Wikipedia.
17. “Bagua,” Wikipedia.
18. Sweeney, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, Nuclear Physics and the Substratum.
19. “Cave of Altamira,” Wikipedia.
20. Evehema, “A Message for Mankind.”
21. “Me (mythology),” Wikipedia.
22. Avatar (official movie site), www.avatarmovie.com.
23. “Ancient Egyptian creation myths,” Wikipedia.
24. “Upper Paleolithic,” Wikipedia.
25. “Slavery,” Wikipedia.
26. “Neolithic,” Wikipedia.
27. “Prehistoric warfare,” Wikipedia.
28. “Cemetery 117,” Wikipedia.
29. “Me (mythology),” Wikipedia.
30. Icke, The Perception Deception.
31. Sitchin, The 12th Planet.
CHAPTER 5. ASHUR, YAHWEH, THE CHURCH AND THE TRANSCENDENCE OF DUALITY
1. “Venus of Hohle Fels,” Wikipedia.
2. “Lion-man,” Wikipedia.
3. http://firstlegend.info/thetreeoflife.html.
4. “Tree of life (Kabbalah),” Wikipedia.
5. “Hermetic Qabalah,” Wikipedia.
6. Daniali, “The Fascinating Balanced Sacred Assyrian Tree of Life.”
7. Parpola, “The Assyrian Tree of Life: Tracing the Origins of Jewish Monotheism and Greek Philosophy.”
8. Nicole Brisch, “Marduk (god),” Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses, Oracc and the UK Higher Education Academy, 2016, http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/amgg/listofdeities/marduk.
9. “Tiamat,” Wikipedia.
10. Greenwood, “Consciousness Began When the Gods Stopped Speaking.”
11. “Old Testament,” Wikipedia.
12. Genesis 1:1–2:3.
13. “Tree of life (biblical),” Wikipedia.
14. “Fuxi,” Wikipedia.
15. “Maya Hero Twins,” Wikipedia.
16. “Augustine of Hippo,” Wikipedia.
17. “Moses,” Wikipedia.
18. “Axial Age,” Wikipedia.
19. “613 commandments,” Wikipedia.
20. “Aphasia,” Wikipedia.
21. “Moses in Islam,” Wikipedia.
22. “James (brother of Jesus),” Wikipedia.
23. “Gnosticism,” Wikipedia.
24. “Paul,” Wikipedia.
25. “Council of Jerusalem,” Wikipedia.
26. “Crisis of the Third Century,” Wikipedia.
27. “Treaty of Verdun,” Wikipedia.
28. “Marcion of Sinope,” Wikipedia.
29. The Gnostic Society Library, the Nag Hammadi Library, http://gnosis.org/naghamm/hypostas.html.
30. “Nicene Christianity,” Wikipedia.
31. “Arianism,” Wikipedia.
32. “Library of Alexandria,” Wikipedia.
33. Jacobovici and Wilson, The Lost Gospel.
37. “Nicene Christianity,” Wikipedia.
35. Meyer, The Gnostic Gospels of Jesus, 149–83.
36. Ibid., 163.
37. “Messianic age,” Wikipedia.
CHAPTER 6. THE SEVENTH WAVE
1. “James Cook,” Wikipedia.
2. “Transit of Venus,” Wikipedia.
3. Roys, The Book of Chilam Balam at Chumayel, figure 29.
4. “Man a Machine,” Wikipedia.
5. Atkinson, “Who Discovered Electricity?”
6. “World Wide Web,” Wikipedia.
7. “Elisha Gray,” Wikipedia.
8. “Parliamentary system,” Wikipedia.
9. Cobban, The Eighteenth Century, 172.
10. “Occupational burnout,” Wikipedia.
11. “Universal natural history and theory of heaven,” Wikipedia.
CHAPTER 7. APPROACHING THE PRESENT TIME
1. “World Wide Web,” http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.
2. Internet Live Stats, www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/#trend.
3. Ibid.
4. Saez, “Striking It Richer: The Evolution of Top Incomes in the United States.”
5. “Moore’s law,” Wikipedia.
6. “Gender Equality in Sweden,” https://sweden.se/society/gender-equality-in-sweden.
7. Roberts, “For Young Earners in Big City, a Gap in Women’s Favor.”
8. Phillips, “China on Course to Become ‘World’s Most Christian Nation’ within 15 Years.”
9. “Apocalypse Now,” Newsweek, March 28, 2011.
10. “The Protester,” person of the year, Time, December 26, 2011.
11. Calleman, “The Ninth Wave Continues,” www.calleman.com/content/articles/The9thWaveContinues.htm; Calleman, “Some New Reflections,” www.calleman.com/content/articles/SomeNewReflections.htm.
12. Van Stone, 2012: Science & Prophecy of the Ancient Maya, 62–72.
CHAPTER 8. THE DEACTIVATION OF THE HOLOGRAM OF GOOD AND EVIL
1. “Pope Francis,” Wikipedia.
2. “Cahokia,” Wikipedia; “Tula (Mesoamerican site),” Wikipedia; Hardoy, Pre-Columbian Cities; “Chichen-Itza,” Wikipedia, see also www.exploratorium.edu/ancientobs/chichen/HTML/chichen4.html; “Chaco Culture National Historical Park,” Wikipedia; “Mesa Verde National Park,” Wikipedia.
3. “Cahokia,” Wikipedia.
4. “British empire,” Wikipedia.
5. “Mongol Empire,” Wikipedia.
6. “Union of the Crowns,” Wikipedia.
7. “Scottish independence referendum, 2014,” Wikipedia.
8. “United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016,” Wikipedia.
9. “Iraq War,” Wikipedia.
10. “Nation state,” Wikipedia.
11. “Peace of Westphalia,” Wikipedia.
12. “Maastricht Treaty,” Wikipedia.
13. “European migrant crisis,” Wikipedia.
14. Calleman, “May 27 and 28, 2006,” www.calleman.com/content/articles/midpoint_of_FourthNIGHT.htm.
15. “Göbekli Tepe,” Wikipedia.
16. “Shia–Sunni relations,” Wikipedia.
17. Gilson and Perot, “It’s the Inequality, Stupid.”
CHAPTER 9. MANIFESTING THE DESTINY OF HUMANITY THROUGH THE NINTH WAVE
1. “Tandava,” Wikipedia.
2. “Chinese dragon,” Wikipedia.
3. Van Stone, 2012: Science & Prophecy of the Ancient Maya, 58–61.
4. “Jewish eschatology,” Wikipedia.
5. “Great Year,” Wikipedia.
6. “Robert Kegan,” Wikipedia.
7. Evolutionary Collective website, http://evolutionarycollective.com.
8. Oneness University website, https://onenessuniversity.org.
9. “Mayan/Gregorian Calendar of the Continuing Ninth Wave,” www.4-ahau.com, image at http://ahau.pagesperso-orange.fr/wave20152016.jpg.
10. “Ninth Wave Calculator,” www.xzone.com.au/9thwave.html.
11. “Ninth Wave Mayan Calendar and Tzolkin Day Calendar,” www.2near.com/edge/carl.
12. Al-Islam.org, “Divine Love,” www.al-islam.org/perspectives-concept-love-islam-mahnaz-heydarpoor/divine-love.