Re: Confirmations of theosophy
Mar 29, 2003 07:00 AM
by netemara888
Thank you for this link and comments Leon.
I have saved it and will print and read it carefully when I get a
chance. I have photos of my summer with a group of physicists and my
first visit to Fermi lab last summer in Batavia IL. I have been
working closely with physicists and listened to hours of lectures on
the search for the Higgs particle for some time now. And Gellmann
made it clear that he used the Buddha's eightfold path to construct
the Standard model which I have hanging on the wall near the
computer. It's an 8 over 8 model pictorially and if you multiply 8x8
you get 64 which corresponds to another number used by the Chinese
the 64 hexagrams and the 64 postures of T'ai Chi. These are not
coincidences as much as they are deliberate choices as told by
Gellmann.
In other words the physicists have had, all along, in the back or the
front of their minds that their is an answer to the puzzle of
consciousness and they mean to find it. I have always had faith in
them from the time I read of the string theory nearly 30 years ago,
and recalled my own inner body experiences of motion and geometry. I
can't wait until they have uncovered the "fabric of God" as DK calls
it. And as you say the whole world will know what consciousness is
and how we are all ONE big thought in the mind of God. But there may
be a great loss of human forms before this kind of energy is released
on the world. It could be the initiation of Humanity that The Tibetan
talks about at great lengths.
Netemara
PS I am going to post pictures at my site later on the particle
detector I made at Notre Dame last summer.
"The gnosis of God is coming"
-- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@a... wrote:
> To: students of theosophical metaphysics
>
> Here's a segment taken from a recent scientific paper on quantum
physics that
> indicates how close science is coming to the verifying theosophical
> metaphysics (and its scientific interpretation in my ABC theory of
> consciousness). Unfortunately, this paper has not yet been
correlated with
> the Superstring/M-brane theory that postulates at least 10
hyperspace fields
> between the zero-point and the quantum field. So, there's still a
way to go
> for them... :-) See my comment below:
> LHM
> ------------------------------------------
> Full paper at:
> http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00002827/01/SpinNature.pdf
>
>
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