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String Theory and Theosophy

Aug 10, 2005 06:59 PM
by Cass Silva


Hi Dallas,
I am currently trying to figure out if there is a correlation between Dr Kaku's parallel dimensions and ours. I have received these comments from another group which I am a member of and I am hoping that this subject will resonate with the scientifically minded in theos group and they can add their opinions.
Cass

Correction: the non-Euclidean geometry is probably elliptical [Riemann] and not hyperbolic. That would be consistent too with the fact that a 'circle' belongs to the greater class... the class of ellipses...hence is strictly considered an ellipse having no eccentricity.
M

Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com> wrote: 
Hi Cass,

I'll give it the 'ole' college try.

I do think 'string theory' comes in here with the extra dimensions and all that. These dimensions are curved in upon themselves, probably obeying a kind of non-Euclidean/Hyperbolic geometry. 

It would seem to be that attraction between bodies in those dimensions would not be based on a 1/r squared force ....as in our 4D time-space, macroscopic world... but probably on a 1/r to the fourth power and beyond which is to say gravity breaks down below the Planck level as quantum forces begin to initiate control over that domain.

I'm sure Kaku can better explain it..

The self-symmetry of multiple dimensions can be mathematically apprehended were one to
formulate the Integral of the equation of the volume of a sphere. I think it might closely approximate Theosophy's 'Fohat creating an infinite number of bubbles' a la Blavatsky or
Spinozas infinity of monads. 

In a nutshell what becomes produced is an 'Infinity of Spheres'....or as some might say a
hollographic universe. If you want to put a simulacra of yourself in every sphere, that's fine by
me, but I like the traditional Theosophic line of thought just as much... which says we have the 'spiritual bodies' you pointed out and they exist in a physical, etheric, astral , mental and cosmic corresponding sphere.

Soror is the Latin term for Sister, and it is the term by which Rosicrucians refer to their female members.

'M'

Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Your analogy is perfect. It raises the question with me, Does the string theory of Mitsuio Kaku provide for similtaneous existence in multi dimensions. Theosophy says that we have ten "bodies" (the highest three being pure spirit) , all manifesting within the physical but by extension in their own dimension. Each composed of finer and finer material corresponding to that plane. Physical/Prana, (Sensations/Solid)Astral (Emotions/Water), Lower Mental (Egoic thoughts/Air) Higher Mental (Creative thoughts/Fire) etc etc. I have been thinking about emailing Mr Kaku to ask him his thoughts on this. What are yours?

Cass
ps What is a soror?
Michael Angelicus <astralogos999@yahoo.com> wrote:





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