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Re: Theos-World Multiverse concept

May 25, 2002 07:31 PM
by Ademma Indraka


Oddly enough this would not be anything more than a modern interpretation ov Indra. Joseph Campbell described Siva as being forever asleep/in-motion. Every time she opened her eyes a new world(universe) was born and an Indra was born with it to be its keeper(the central magnetic pole( big bang)).


It would seem to me that the knowledge ov thee multi-universe would have a great part ov thee greater half ov thee Hindu nation. 

In theory the universe has no bounds(no beginning and no
end). The Idea of the universe can not be calculated in its entirety. So existence would be the only solid function in collation with the universe.
(universe = existence)

However the universe is a conception of existence. Existence is by far themost conceived aspect (the fact that all things exist) is the substance inwhich the concept of the universe exists. A concept can be duplicated.
(existence > universe)


Ademma



redrosarian wrote.:.
>Has anyone connected the seven planes presented by HPB with the
>current quantum theory of the multiverse presented by David Deutsch?
>I thought it interesting that Hugh Everett, the originator of the
>multiverse concept in his 1957 Princeton doctoral thesis was given
>credit for coming up with the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum
>mechanics. HPB and the Vedas knew of this long before 1957.
>
>Curiously inquiring,
>MNS
>


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