(Before It's News)
By Crypto Zooman
Thor, Loki, Yggdrasil, Bifrost, Asgard: are these things of legend, or were they objects, places, and air-breathing people? Popularized by the Marvel blockbuster Thor, the legend of Asgard has been an object of mythology rather than facts. But are they? I know my study is mainly cryptozoology and biology, but I do part-time astrophysics and have found this subject very interesting- since it mentio…ns my favorite subjects in physics (wormholes).
The Norse mythology states that the people of Asgard (called Aesir in Norse mythology) came to Earth through a “rainbow bridge” , the Bifrost, that can travel billions of miles within only a few seconds. One of the destinations of the bifrost is a place where the Asgardians called Midgard, or Earth. The legend is filled with other places, but I will keep it simple in only mentioning two place- Earth and Asgard. But that is really besides the point: what is the bifrost? Is it some type of wormhole device that allows the user to travel billions of miles within only seconds? Or is it just mythology?
First of all, one of the descriptions that a wormhole may look like is a spectrum of all visible colors; something that somebody may call a rainbow bridge. Secondly, may I point out that the Asgardians may be aliens instead of gods; aliens in a very human-like form. Now, we have aliens with a wormhole.
This may not make much sense, but I will try to explain in further posts; although this is just a basic cogitation with no evidence to show that it is worth to be a hypothesis.
If these are the author’s initial musings, I can’t wait to see how they would attempt to explain:
“Ragnorak”.
I give you this scene from the TV show, “The Vikings”, as one way to describe it. Let’s see how our alien-hunting author twists this about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7m2pUhjmis