Quartz Crystal Clocks Vibrates at 32,768 per Second. Are Humans also Vibrating?

By William Van Zyl Published on April 20, 2021. Edited and republished in January 2023. Tick, tock, tick, tock, … you are reading a time-clock.   Isn’t that just stunning? I mean in one second you have to count from 1 to 32,768 – it is humanly impossible. It is this vibration that has me in… Continue reading Quartz Crystal Clocks Vibrates at 32,768 per Second. Are Humans also Vibrating?

Memory of the Heart.

By William Van Zyl. First published in 2016. Edited and republished on January 13, 2023. ‘Is it possible that the human heart uses its own memory to communicate…?’ Cellular memory is a new area of interest, revealing startling facts. The Human Heart. Your heart could be the reason why you are making such excellent decisions… Continue reading Memory of the Heart.

Ree returns home – she is reestored, reespected, and reedeemed.

By William Van Zyl. Published January 11, 2023. The microphones, lighting, and cameras created a network of tangled wires in the small church. Ree was at the center of the electric net – stunned by the harshness of life. It was as if a spider had woven a prison around her. As if she was… Continue reading Ree returns home – she is reestored, reespected, and reedeemed.

How can a quartz crystal ‘pace’ a clock? On the other hand, how can a belief ‘pace’ a human being?

By William Van Zyl First published on April 20, 2021 (republished on January 5, 2023). Tick, tock, tick, tock, … you are reading a time-clock.   Isn’t that just stunning? I mean in one second you have to count from 1 to 32,768 – it is humanly impossible. It is this vibration that has me in… Continue reading How can a quartz crystal ‘pace’ a clock? On the other hand, how can a belief ‘pace’ a human being?

The Code that took Humans to the Moon.

By William Van Zyl Published December, 23 2022 You may also want to listen to the podcast: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-ip6bf-134ce5d ————————-0—————————- “Five minutes before landing.” “Three minutes before landing,” said the leader of the mission. All eyes were fixated on the large black-and-white screen. “Houston, we have a problem!” “What! What is the problem?” “Listen to the… Continue reading The Code that took Humans to the Moon.

Do these things – right now – to elevate creativity and innovation.

By William Van Zyl Published in November 2022. “I am not going to suffocate my children with literacy and numeracy. I don’t care what people – and even teachers – say. I want my children to be creative and innovative,” said the agitated mother.  “My kids come home from school, and they express their boredom.… Continue reading Do these things – right now – to elevate creativity and innovation.

To Forgive, or not to Forgive, is the Question.

By William Van Zyl Published in October 2022. Listen to the Podcast of this article: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-za7fb-12da550 At last, he gets him. They are both bloodied, exhausted to death—the tomahawk slices through some of his fingers. The assailant looks at his hand in disbelief. He is missing a couple of them; blood starts to trickle from… Continue reading To Forgive, or not to Forgive, is the Question.

He Never Gave Me a Name.

By William Van Zyl – published Aug 2022. “He never gave me a name,” whispers the rejected monster as he prepares to die. His facial expressions are gruesome – the stitches crisscrossed over his face, neck and head. It tells a story of science that has gone wrong, horribly wrong. The pain in his eyes… Continue reading He Never Gave Me a Name.

Midnight-muffin-men stun the baking world by beating face recognition software – a Bake-O-Drama.

By William Van Zyl. Published in June 2022 Listen to the Podcast (Podbean): https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-q75me-126d3de The three men walked past the scanner. They look like three ducks – marching in a row. Black and white. “Beep, beep, beep,” sounds the piezo speaker of the surveillance camera. The three black and white – bearded ducks – marched… Continue reading Midnight-muffin-men stun the baking world by beating face recognition software – a Bake-O-Drama.

Scuba Diver Defeats Unknown Depths of Hopelessness.

By William Van Zyl – Published June 2022. *Listen to the podcast: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-nsx8y-125b8e9 “Swoosh” The rusted cable and long pipe flashed briefly as it hurtled towards the experienced US Navy diver. “Watch out!” he shouted as he looked up. At the same time, he pushed and pulled the person next to him out of harm’s… Continue reading Scuba Diver Defeats Unknown Depths of Hopelessness.

Pneumatic words destroy reinforced concrete.

By William Van Zyl – Published in May 2022. Listen to the podcast while reading this post: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-tuiyc-123001e PNEUMA (a very short poem) Spoken words are pneumatic. It has pressure, it pushes, it shifts. Like pressure waves, they move forward. Those uttered words exert pressure; it impacts. They work for you – all day long;… Continue reading Pneumatic words destroy reinforced concrete.

William Draws.

By William Van Zyl (April 2022) Listen to the podcast on Podbean (or Spotify): https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-xuyxy-1211da4 – William Draws Have you seen Peter Draws on YouTube? It is quite an experience. He is a gifted artist. With his down to earth approach, he has established a popular channel with 968,00 subscribers. Some of his videos have over 16… Continue reading William Draws.

Champollion’s (JFC’s) death – French Decipherer of the Rosetta Stone – underlines one of the age-old killers: Sex, Money, Power, and Fame. Which one could it be?

By William Van Zyl (April 2022). Listen to the podcast while reading this article (Podbean- ‘The Extravagant Podcast’: https://williamvzyl.podbean.com/e/champollion-sjfc-sdeath-%e2%80%93french-decipherer-oftherosetta-stone-%e2%80%93underlines-oneof-the-age-oldkillerssexmoneypower-and-fame-whichone-c/ In 1822 – in a moment of joy and ecstasy – JFC ran breathlessly into his brother’s office and shouted: “Je tiens l’affaire!”, “I found it!” he dropped to the floor and collapsed. He was unconscious… Continue reading Champollion’s (JFC’s) death – French Decipherer of the Rosetta Stone – underlines one of the age-old killers: Sex, Money, Power, and Fame. Which one could it be?

Insect behaviour – Deception, Confusion, and Opportunity – Stuns Scientists.

By William Van Zyl (Published March 2022). In the undergrowth, an actual undercover code – which will be uncovered in this article – will stun you. A pattern and a foreknowledge that is beyond comprehension. A unique pattern – decoded in the modern times we live in – decoded by scientists. David Attenborough’s documentary Life… Continue reading Insect behaviour – Deception, Confusion, and Opportunity – Stuns Scientists.

Four Million-pound-heavy millstone sunk an ambitious family, while Harry’s feather-light happiness floats on the Thames – an enlightening contrast.

Life’s contrasts. By William van Zyl (Published February 2022). Here is a more extended title for this article: Life’s contrasts: Harry’s weather-feather-light decision floats happily on the River Thames. While – in comparison – a 4 million-pound-heavy millstone sends an ambitious family to Davey Jones’ Locker. Two true stories – a contrast. I touch on a… Continue reading Four Million-pound-heavy millstone sunk an ambitious family, while Harry’s feather-light happiness floats on the Thames – an enlightening contrast.

Bigger than the biggest invention in the world?

By William Van Zyl. Published in January 2022. Which invention changed the world? The answer to that question will surprise you. Close to the beginning, it was the invention of fire – in primeval times. Fire transformed people’s lives. Have you seen the movie ‘Quest for Fire?’ The film portrays the invention and keeping alive… Continue reading Bigger than the biggest invention in the world?

Wounded.

By William Van Zyl. Published in 2022. Being wounded and suffering heartache is something that strikes at every human’s heart at some point. Right? Have you experienced suffering? Recently? Or, some time ago?   Have you been wounded by a loved one? We all know that pain. The famous Mexican artist – Frida Kahlo –… Continue reading Wounded.

Memory of the Heart.

By William Van Zyl. Published in 2016. Edited and republished on January 13, 2023. ‘Is it possible that the human heart uses its own memory to communicate…?’ Cellular memory is a new area of interest, revealing startling facts. The Human Heart. Your heart could be the reason why you are making such excellent decisions that… Continue reading Memory of the Heart.

Leaving Your Comfort Zone Requires Courage. A Brave Move Will Make You More Efficient! A Lesson from ‘The Little Prince’ (Famous Novel by French Writer: Antoine De Saint-Exupèry 1943).

By William Van Zyl. Published in 2021. A pilot’s bracelet lost at sea was found in a fishing net—what a coincidence. The bracelet belonged to a pilot that had gone missing many years ago – in fact, just before the second world war ended in 1944. The pilot was reported to be lost at sea… Continue reading Leaving Your Comfort Zone Requires Courage. A Brave Move Will Make You More Efficient! A Lesson from ‘The Little Prince’ (Famous Novel by French Writer: Antoine De Saint-Exupèry 1943).

Poem: A Strong Tower/ Gedig: N Sterk Toring

A Strong Tower (English version) / N Sterk Toring (Afrikaans version) By William Van Zyl. Published in 2016. Deur William Van Zyl. Gepuliseer in 2016. Poem: A Strong Tower (dedicated to Nena by William) My mother stands mountain tall She towers high above the stratosphere Storms have no business with her She waves her hand… Continue reading Poem: A Strong Tower/ Gedig: N Sterk Toring