Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 CHAPTER XVI. VITALIZED DARKNESS.- THE NARROWS OF SCIENCE. List Members, Towards the end of the book Etidorhpa, The Man made an interesting observation. " The cat tribe, some night birds, and many reptiles can see better in darkness than in daylight. Let man compare with the nerve expanse of his own eye that of the highly developed eye of any such creature, and he will understand that the difference is one of brain or intellect, and not altogether one of optical vision surface. " This suggests that particles other than the simple photon with which we are familiar are passing through the Earth's shell, causing illumination for those creatures which have eyes to perceive them. Then the man makes a statement frought, frought, frought with significance: " We passed through a dry, well ventilated apartment. Stalactite formations still existed, indicative of former periods of water drippings, but as we journeyed onward I saw no evidence of present percolations, and the developing and erosive agencies that had worked in ages past must long ago have been suspended. The floor was of solid stone, entirely free from loose earth and fallen rocky fragments. It was smooth upon the surface, but generally disposed in gentle undulations. The peculiar, soft, radiant light to which my guide referred as " vitalized darkness" or " revivified sunshine," pervaded all the space about me, but I could not by its agency distinguish the sides, of the vast cavern. The brightness was of a species that while it brought into distinctness objects that were near at hand, lost its unfolding power or vigor a short distance beyond. I would compare the effect to that of a bright light shining through a dense fog, were it not that the medium about us was, transparent- not milky. The light shrunk into nothingness. It passed from existence behind and about me as if it were annihilated, without wasting away in the opalescent appearance once familiar as that of a spreading fog. Moreover, it seemed to detail such objects as were within the compass of a certain area close about me, but to lose in intensity beyond. The buttons on my coat appeared as distinct as they ever did when I stood in the sunlight, and fully one-half larger than I formerly knew to be. The corrugations on the palms of my hands stood out in bold serpentine relief that I observed clearly when I held my hands near my eye, my fingers appeared clumsy, and all parts of my person were magnified in proportion. The region at the limits of my range of perception reminded the of nothingness, but not of darkness. A circle of obliteration defined the border of the luminous belt which advanced as we proceeded, and closed in behind us. This line, or rather zone of demarkation that separated the seen from the unseen, appeared to be about two hundred feet away, but it might have been more or less, as I had no method of measuring distances. " He told us: "The buttons on my coat appeared as distinct as they ever did when I stood in the sunlight, and fully one-half larger than I formerly knew to be." This, believe it or not, is one of the most telling comments in the book. Do you all realize that The Man is referring to some kind of magnification? For magnification to occur, there must be a lense. What is happening is this: When photons of light pass through a medium, such as the shell of the Earth, they tend to jumble together and form aggragates of photons, also called orgone. Don't particles tend to attract each other and form larger ones, such as the way in which electrons and protons become atoms, and atoms become molecules, and molecules become cells? The Vedas of India tell us that prana, which is another name for orgone, is formed of light. This is how, the photons get attracted to one another and form larger particles of photons, which is what prana and orgone is. In this way, orgone or photon aggragates pass through the Earth's shell without being perceived by our eyes, although cats can apparently see in such "darkness." At some point of penetration through the shell, these large photon aggragates begin to break up due to friction with stratas of particles at similar frequencies. Let's just say due to friction with other particles. Individual photons are then released, the kind which illuminate for us to see. At first, this only occurs enough to illuminate right around a person, not enough to illuminate a whole cavern. But a bit deeper, the breakup would be enough to illuminate well. The magnification occurs when the individual photon aggragates pass through the rain of larger particles which is all around, and which hasn't broken up yet. This larger rain of particles acted as a lense to the individual photons that had bounced off The Man's buttons. In a similar way, there is a dense sheet of cosmic rays, particles, which fills up all of space and especially our solar system. We see light which has passed through it and which has experienced, in this case, a refracting effect, such as occurs when you look through the large end of binoculars. Thus, the planets appear to be smaller and farther away than they really are. Mars, for example, must be larger and closer. Radar passing through this medium will be "tricked" in a similar way. Joseph H. Cater makes all these points in his book, The Ultimate Reality. Dharma/Dean allplanets-hollow: allplanets-hollow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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