`Dharma/Dean wrote:
Have you gotten to chapte six of Cater's book? It's an easy one. He outlines
his HE geological model. Mr. Cater outlines that soft particles pass through
the shell of the Earth, congregate in the center of the cavity as the inner
sun which expells more soft particles through the polar orifices which break
down and become visible as they spew out.`
DD,
Yes, I finished chapter 6. So far I am able to follow Cater's thinking quite nicely and I have a grasp on "soft particles" now, so I can follow your posts.
Cater says the inner shell of the earth is approximately reached after 150 miles of travel. Now here is my "naive" question: how would one travel down the 150 miles today? I am assuming on foot in a tunnel.....but does the hollow earth slope, or does the tunnel drop straight down? If straight down then how does someone enter? Or is there some type of mysterious entrance?
I did read The Smokey God, but it seems Olaf and his father were rescued, per se, by the inhabitants of a tHE ship. Olaf did not explain the exact entrance into the HE, or I missed it?
(Brief Summary) I recall the part of his tale where the sea became fresh water and the sun was aslant with warm weather. Then into saltwater again. Then the sun which Olaf states was a mirage, a streak of fire, later two streaks w/a dark space between, then 4-5 horizontal lines directly over one another, all of equal length. At this point Olaf figures they had sailed past the North Pole, although compass still points N. Land and trees. Sail for 3 more days when they came upon a river---was this river the entrance into the HE, and if so, did something transpire when they crossed a certain meridian point--as in my mind this river must be flowing downward into the HE. If so, then why doesn't it feel that way to Olaf? Is the entrance to the HE so wide across that the slope can be gentle enough for one not to feel the direction of downward travel---while there is still a gravitational pull?
Chapter 7 was ok, although I am not sure why anyone would want a proof of the validity of a Four-Color Theorem, although I understand Cater's reasoning for using it as an example in his book.
I am enjoying Chapter 8 and the Hermetic Axioms, and ethers, as here I get into more of my line of thinking: "As above, so below".
Leslee
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