Re: Theos-World [bn-study] Re: Thanks to all
Dec 16, 2003 03:16 AM
by leonmaurer
Alden,
I don't understand what you mean by "quaquaversal,"
But your concept of 11 dimensions seems to be in line with the hyperspace
fields postulated in Superstring M-brane theory -- where the last four dimensions
refers to our space-time continuum's 3-Directional vectors plus the Time
vector.
Are you saying, then, that Time is the controller of all the other ten
dimensions? If so, that makes some sense. Since, Time is a measure of change, and
all manifestation from the zero-point must be based on the laws of change --
which implies that the transformation of the circle of momentum (spinergy)
surrounding the primal Laya point must change into a cyclic spiral vortex of action
moving 360 degrees around each of the fractalized hyperspace fields. This,
then, would be, it seems, the basis of all karma -- which must act and react in
Time (whose vector would vary in length between zero and infinity depending on
the hyperspace field through which such changes occur). BTW, the mathematics
of this is consistent with that of Superstring theory, as well as the
I-ching.
See: http://pages.prodigy.net/lofting/icmaths.html
In any event, the geometric form that has "6 points of direction @ 360
degrees and one center" is the octahedron or diamond -- which, pointing up, down,
north, east, south and west, can be inscribed perfectly into a sphere. (Note,
that if you could inflate a diamond of flexible sides and edges, while
maintaining the position of its points, it would turn into a sphere.) Could this,
then, be the "Diamond Heart" spoken of by HPB, that resides at the center or
zero-point-instant (which is everywhere) of the universe and all the beings in it?
Could that "point-instant" be the "ultimate division of time" spoken of by
Patanjali -- that one will comprehend upon attainment of enlightenment?
Best wishes,
LHM
In a message dated 12/13/03 4:46:45 PM, alden_parent@yahoo.com writes:
>> Lenny,
>>
>> The indeterminacy of which you allude to, could
>> be and would relate to the "seven" undefined but known
>> mathematical expressions. They are or should be
>> quaquaversal in nature; like the Big Bang. That is, it
>> has six points of direction @360 degrees and one center!
>>
>> Alden
>
>
> Wait a minute! Six points @ 360 degrees and one center!!?
> Yes; could be possible in eleven dimensions. Where the last
> four have the ability to permeate, pervade and perdure all
> else. With the last dimension in control of all other ten.
>
> Alden
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