Re: Theos-World Re: Several Comments on Alice Bailey
May 21, 2000 02:18 AM
by LeonMaurer
In a message dated 05/20/00 4:55:15 PM, bartl@sprynet.com writes:
>Einstein was wrong in much subtler details which are
>easily looked up, but take a couple of pages to explain.
>Here's one reference, if you want to read it:
>http://www.apnet.com/inscight/03152000/graphb.htm
Actually, the Gisin experiment (in spite of most reporter's superficial and
misleading comments such as in the article referred to) vindicated Einstein
rather than proved him wrong... Since in his statement against "action at a
distance" -- which was predicted by the Quantum indeterminacy theory of
Heisenberg -- he said that "God doesn't play dice." This referred to the
Einstein, Podalski, Rosen paper saying, in essence, that such action, if any
is observed, must occur through lawful energetic processes -- which later
theorists called "entanglement." This process has never been explained by
scientists, who have only been able to observe its effects... But, it has
been thoroughly explained by my theory of ABC –- which is based on the same
information intuited directly from teachings in the SD that gave Einstein his
insights into the equivalency of matter, energy, light and electricity -- and
which have been logically examined and correlated by me from a scientific
viewpoint, in close conformity with Einstein's theories, as well as with the
later modifications of Quantum Mechanics, Field and Gravity theories, as well
as Superstring and Membrane theories.
It's also a fact that both Einstein's "Special" and "General" theories of
"Relativity" and his formula, E=mc^2, as well as his theories of
photoelectricity, and his pioneer foundations of quantum physics have never
been proven wrong, and today serve as the basic foundation of all modern
physics, as well as all solid state electronic high technology.
LHM
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