The so-called “lunar wave” has been captured by more anomaly searchers, who believe the moon is a hologram. At the very least, at certain times in time, it was obscured by a hologram. Let’s look at the proof and the inconsistencies.
This bizarre conspiracy notion first surfaced in 2014, when YouTuber Crrow777 and other alert skywatchers noticed a strange wave traversing the moon. As a result, they’ve claimed that what we see above isn’t a cosmic rock with unusual behavior.
It sounded incredible at first because the moon’s gravitational pull would explain phenomena like tides, a scientific notion that is deeply buried in the widely accepted model of the planet.
The vigilante continued his investigation and discovered that the strange lunar wave only occurred when the moon was nearing its full position. With this in mind, Crrow came to the conclusion that when the moon is full, a hologram is projected.
What is the explanation for this? The moon is hidden during this method because the powers that be need to resurvey it at the end of each month.
“I’m guessing you’re actually looking at the Moon while it’s in its quarter phases, or slivers, or such things.
“I believe they cover it with a hologram when it starts to get full or well-lit on the face, so we can’t see what they’re doing underneath…
It isn’t what you think it is, and I can assure you that it isn’t just a space rock…
In one of Crrow’s films, he says, “There’s a lot going on up there.”
Anyone viewing or examining the moon hologram theory got a nice shake, but doubters quickly countered with an imaginative response.
To disprove this theory, a film was released showing an airplane flying directly above the camera’s objective and releasing a heatwave that generated an extremely similar anomaly on the moon’s surface.
People thought they were being duped when debunkers described the moon wave as being created by contrails or other passing warm/cold air masses. Is this, however, the case?
Because the news of Crrow’s finding had piqued the interest of the powers that be, they needed to devise a cunning plan to turn the tables.
The plane passing by theory is certain to provoke contemplation, but it only reveals one possibility. Furthermore, people all around the United States have reported seeing the lunar wave, whether or not planes were flying overhead. Other grabs from far-flung locations should be considered.
In any case, I’ll give you more information to think about. Heat is carried by light, which can be translated as thermal energy.
Thermal energy generated by a plane’s engine or warm vapors can be perceived as a fluctuation of light since this sort of energy is generated by small particles traveling at incredible speeds. This is when things start to get interesting.
We used to think of force as an independent concept, but now we think of it as a force field, such as an electric or gravitational force field.
Light has the unique property of being both a particle or a set of particles (the photon) and a form of electromagnetic wave. Both of its natures must be investigated independently since they would otherwise be incompatible. (Source)
While traditional photography relies on particle-related light, holography has become more popular in the previous century. To paraphrase its definition:
“Holography refers to both the science and the art of creating holograms. A hologram is a photographic recording of a light field, rather than an image created by a lens, that is used to display a fully three-dimensional image of a holographed subject without the use of special glasses or other intermediate optics.”
This form of 3d hologram is not to be confused with the 3d holograms shown in movies; the latter is a hologram generated by synthetic light exhibited through the glasses, which is a significant difference.
Another point to consider is that holography can hold 700 times more information than a traditional photograph, allowing for a comprehensive 3D view in a single caption. This technology makes use of laser light, which is generated by, you guessed it, a laser beam.
A massive laser system would have to be pointed down at us if we were to live in a holographic cosmos, as many scientists now believe.
With all of the recent advances in physics, this makes even more sense, and if we look up, we can see the Sun, which is a massive source of light. It’s clearly aimed at us, and it’s transmitting encrypted data.
If this is the case, the moon will have to function as an artificial control panel that controls who knows what. Perhaps a green screen? Is there a curtain? Is it possible that an artificial device is keeping an eye on us?
The bliss of ignorance is that truth is stranger than fantasy. You’ll get certain answers through researching and questioning everything. After all, the world we see is merely a construct of our brains.