Introduction

It is believed by some that there was a time on the earth in which many strange beings existed along with the humans on the earth. These beings in ancient Hebrew were called Nephilim. The Nephilim were the offspring of a group of celestial beings called the Watchers and their co-habitation with human females. A partial description of this can be found in Genesis 6: 1-4 and also a more extensive description of what happened in the book of Enoch. It is believed by some that this is where the stories in Greek mythology come from as well as the Sumerian Epoch of Gilgamesh and the Mahabharata legends from India.




There are also many references in Ancient Scripture describing various types of encounters that humans had with celestial objects and beings. Such as the descriptions found in the Scroll of the Hebrew Prophet Y'ḥez'qel (Ezeqiel). In his writings he describes a series of eyewitness encounters with various types of celestial beings and celestial vehicles. This is interesting considering that the word that was used to describe these beings through out the Hebrew scriptures is the Hebrew word Kruv (Kheruwb, cherub) meaning "terrible". In these encounters the beings are usually found riding on a vehicle usually translated as "chariot of fire". In Hebrew this is what is called a Merkabah. The Merkabah is described in many ways, sometimes as a wheel within a wheel (Gilgal) or a fiery chariot or the like. An analysis of the descriptions given by ancient peoples as well as hieroglyphic representations of these vehicles and numerous cave drawings lead to the idea that these celestial beings interacted with ancient humans in many different ways. The only drawback is that with their limited understanding of technology and their limited vocabulary; this only allowed for a very limited way of describing what they saw.




Another aspect of these ideas involves inter-dimensional travel. There are those that believe that other dimensions exist and under certain circumstances beings on this dimension can travel to other dimensions and vice versa. Thus the Hebrew word Gilgal, which has loosely been translated as whirlwind, would refer to an inter-dimensional gateway or vortex that was used to convey entities from their reality to our reality. The ancient Middle Eastern peoples also believed in something that they called Keramat. Keramat meant the folding up of the earth. It was a method utilized to travel swiftly from one place on earth to another.

There are many things that exist in the world that are unexplainable. This site is designed to present a forum for various ideas relative to science and existence.

There exists what I call a unified theory of existence. This unified theory encompasses the entire spectrum of scientific and religious beliefs and ideas. Stay tuned as we will cover this very soon.