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RE: Harmonics of the Unverse (was Re: quick comment on '777')

Oct 22, 1998 05:32 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Oct 22nd 1998

Dear Bazzer and Ray:

Some years ago I wrote the following and put it in the SD II pp
68-70

60 seconds	x 60 minutes	=   3,600 seconds  [ 1 Saros = 3,600  IS
I 30 fn ]
		x  12 hours		=  43,200 seconds	 [ 432,000 =  Kali Yuga in years
		x   2			=  86,400		   864,000 =  Dwapara Yuga

I looked at your progression and could not find the sequence of
factors.  Could that be made plainer ?

Thanks

Dal

--------------------------------------------

> From: Bazzer
> Sent:	Thursday, October 22, 1998 2:59 PM
> Subject: RE: Harmonics of the Universe (was Re: quick comment on '777')

Ray wrote:

>>Paul

>>432,000 (Kali Yuga) + 432,000 = 864,000 (Dwapara Yuga); 864,000
+ 432,000 =
>>1,296,000 (Treta Yuga); 1,296,000 + 432,000 = 1,728,000 (Krita
Yuga).
Maha
>>Yuga = 4,320,000.

>Ray

> The very strongest harmonics are 1, 2, 4, 12, 24, 48, 144, 288,
1440,
> 2880, 8640, 17280, 34560 ...
>
> The number 34560 (2*17280) is especially important, and
dividing the
> size of the observable universe repeatedly by this number gives
the
> distance scales of galaxies, stars, planets, moons, ... cells,
atoms and
> nucleons.  Many predictions of the theory have been verified.

It does give a new perspective.  Thank you.

It would be interesting to know if 3.1415 (Pi) comes into play in
the
harmonics theory anywhere?  Also, if 7 (or multiples/ratios
thereof). Any
ideas, Ray?

Best wishes,
Paul (Bazzer)


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