Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Seventh Earth Update: February 2010: 7th Birthday / Earth Projects / New Updates

Hi Everybody,

Today is the seventh birthday of The Seventh Earth, and in the past seven years it has been viewed from nearly every country in the world and has had a readership of over 115 thousand people ( and that's proper reads, not just hits ).

http://www.theseventhearth.com

The updates have been a bit few and far between in some years, as you may have noticed, particularly when the AU demoted Pluto and promoted Ceres and Sedna and I had to completely re-design the homepage. But the structure of the site is finally complete and is now ready to move on to a new level of monthly mailouts, and a new level of accompanying media projects in 'The Seventh Earth Projects' -
http://www.d1.ie
http://www.seventhearthprojects.com
'The Seventh Earth Projects' is the beginning of the Achiving of the electronic music of the Invisible Earths, developed in collaboration with D1 Recordings. Listen here; http://soundcloud.com/d1-recordings/the-seventh-earth-project-archive-one-side-a

New in this of the site version is the revamped first section 'The Visible Earths', which some revised sections on the plate-tectonics - http://www.theseventhearth.com/index1.htm
The 'Timeline', which is a linear reference for the sequence of all the various events and stages of my hypothesis, with a few added animations - http://www.theseventhearth.com/timeline.htm
And the new section 'Sol' - http://www.theseventhearth.com/sol.htm
This section outlines some basic ideas about what questions my hypothesis raises which may ultimately be directed towards the central body of our system - the star 'Sol' ( The Sun ).

And I've been catching up on web stuff like Facebook and Blogs ( Myspace to be a bit dated now )

Here's the new blog; http://theseventhearth.blogspot.com

And the facebook page; http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Seventh-Earth/271283118857

So, thanks for all your support and interest over the past seven years, I hope the new site keeps it for the next seven. And I'd like to end with a little recap on one of the better responses to my site amongst more serious readers - the editors of Wikipedia;
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WIKIPEDIA EDITORS DISCUSSION:

MICHAELBUSCH: April 8, 2007 6:02 PM

Given how many times this article has been deleted and reposted, should it be protected against recreation?

QUARL: April 12, 2007 7:26 AM

Hi Michaelbusch, thanks for your concern; actually when I said it had been deleted 6 times before it was an unsuccessful attempt at humour, referring to the thesis of the subject of the article that everything that happens on Earth has happened six times already.
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At least they get what I'm talking about.

Alan Lambert

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