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Re: questions on motion and root substance

Apr 08, 2005 10:34 PM
by leonmaurer


To answer your questions...

There is no such thing as "instantaneous travel" with respect to linear 
motion of a quantum particle or other forms of matter or substance -- but there is 
the possibility of instantaneous transfer of "information" from one zero-point 
to another -- no matter how far separated in metric space. It has been 
recently experimentally proven that when a fundamental particle (photon) is split 
and sent traveling in opposite directions, a change of state of one particle is 
instantly reflected by the same change in the other, no matter how far apart 
they are. 

The causal root of "primordial substance" is the "spinergy" or angular 
momentum (G-force or "abstract motion" as said in the SD) of the zero-or "laya 
point" of pre-cosmic or Absolute Space. This "rootless root" of all substantial 
matter is Svabhavat.

Lenny 

In a message dated 04/08/05 1:30:50 AM, ahokas@dodo.com.au writes:

>Must say I agree with almost all you say and I presume I get my 
>information from the same source you do. Reading is not essential it 
>merely confirms what I already know. I am having trouble with the 
>concept of instantaneous travel as I believe it is not possible. also 
>can there be NO actual base physical particle to our universe as I also
>believe but this contradicts with SD in there would be no svabhvat 
>(primordial substance). any help???
>
>regards Henry

 

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