Monday, July 6, 2015

'daniel' Update - Space Travel: Science is Fiction?

Space Travel: Science is Fiction?

Reciprocal System researchers are having a very interesting “behind the scenes” discussion on “natural limits” of physical systems that indicate it may not be physically possible for man “to boldly go where no man has gone before”1 and travel to distant worlds—mankind may actually be trapped within the Earth-Moon system, in a kind of quarantine. These conclusions came out of the natural consequences of the cross-referencing of æther research with the Reciprocal System model.

The basic argument is interesting… life is a stable matter-antimatter2 reaction with the body being the material half (3D space) and the soul, mind or anima being the cosmic “antimatter” half (3D time).3 Astronauts can launch their bodies into space—but what of that “silver cord”4 that connects the body to the soul? It was well known in alchemical and magical circles that if the silver cord gets cut, or stretched too far and breaks, it means the immediate death of the person that lost the connection. So one must ponder whether the soul half of the life unit travels along with the astronaut, or remains attached to the temporal core of the planet… stretching only so far, before it breaks, with life coming to an abrupt end.

Most life here has a group soul structure, which is a nonlocal connection analogous to a magnetic field where one, archetypal soul (the magnet) plays host to a large number of individual bodies (iron filings in the field, with induced magnetism). Think of a school of fish or flock of birds—each has an independent body, but they think and move as one mind. Most of the “sheeple” inhabiting Earth fall into this category; large groups of humans have independent bodies, but share a group soul. Of course, New Age dogma speaks of “soul groups,” but curiously leaves out this rather obvious connection, preferring to treat it as “traveling buddies.”

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