Re: Theos-World RE: Russian Letter to Eldon Tucker -- any comments
Aug 12, 2005 04:49 PM
by leonmaurer
Eldon,
Apparently, the Russian writer thinks he has a theory that may confirm the
age of the moon and its existence prior to the Earth -- as HPB taught in the
Secret Doctrine.
One current scientific theory (which he speaks of) that relates to this
possibility claims that most of the circular craters on the moon were caused by
plasma electrical discharges rather than impacts of meteorites (as presently
assumed by science)... Implying, a possibly different configuration of the solar
planets in a previous Manvantaric cycle or during the early involution and
evolution of this cycle, as well as confirming the theosophical teaching that the
entire universe is electrical in nature throughout all its existence.
(Although, unfortunately, this plasma theory does not consider the possibility of a
multidimensional [hyperspace] universe as postulated by string theory as well as
by theosophical metaphysics -- both of which are correlated in my ABC
holographic field theory.)
Since the writer also mentions such a possibility, I would be most interested
in hearing his hypothesis and how it might verify (if not definitively prove)
the theosophical teachings from a scientific point of view... Something I
have been working on achieving over the past ten years on conjunction with my ABC
theory -- that, incidentally, is also based on a completely electrical
universe.
For reference to this plasma theory as it currently stands, see:
http://www.holoscience.com/synopsis.php
http://www.electric-cosmos.org/planets.htm
Best wishes,
Leon Maurer
http://www.tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics/
http://users.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.html
In a message dated 8/12/05 5:45:37 PM, eldon@theosophy.com writes:
> I found a website that provides free translation of text:
>
> http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
>
> The translated text follows. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Perhaps
> Dallas has some good references?
>
> Eldon
>
> ---- cut here ----
>
> Letter for Eldona Of takkera. Mister eldon, I write you from Russia, write
> letter in the Russian language in the hope, that you have familiar among the
> Russians, who could read it. The reason, for which I ignore the usual
> methods of conducting the dialogue on your site it can seem by strange. I
> will present it below, and you will decide, to answer me or not. In the book
> OF E.P. Of blavatskoy "kosmogenezis" I read about the fact that the
> satellite of our planet the Moon is older than the Earth. In connection with
> this, to me arrived to the mind interesting hypothesis relative to the
> appearance of lunar craters and strange formations, nazvanykh by scientific
> "cupolas". This hypothesis rejects contemporary concepts about the originof
> the majority of lunar craters as a result of meteoritic bombardment, but
> therefore proposes the explanation to some laws governing their appearance,
> the explanation, which do not have at the given moment the scientists. The
> confirmation of this hypothesis however will not prove the antiquity of the
> Moon in its complete measure. Nevertheless, even very fact of examinationby
> the scientists of a similar hypothesis, which arose because of information,
> published in your literature, can produce a good public resonance and
> favorably affect the reputation Of teosoficheskogo society. This hypothesis
> as a whole is sufficiently simple, however, in spite of this, in me navryad
> whether will be sufficient knowledge in order to qualitatively present itin
> the English. For this very reason 4 I write you in the Russian language,
> trying as it is possible to better report to you the essence of the matter.
> And if you nevertheless knew how to read this letter and they interested
> themselves in my proposal, you will report to me about this, and I will send
> to you the new letter, where my hypothesis will be thoroughly presented.
>
> I await your answer with address icecoast@mail.ru.
>
>
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