Excellent timing for me that you should send these photo's today as I received Cater's book last night and read chapter 1 regarding the Moon, light, Apollo's missions and gravity. Then this. I think I will re-read the chapter again tonight after looking at these photo's.
Later,
Leslee
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** From:** Dean De Lucia [email protected] To:[email protected] [email protected]
** Date:** Wednesday, March 14, 2001 3:22 AM Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Reflectors in craters?
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Attaced is the crater Tycho from the Moon- the address is below. It is from www.kksamurai.com
The crater seems to have a reflector in it. There is one like that on mars.
I'll send it by separate e-mail so as not to get stopped up through the list
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Dharma/Dean
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Excellent timing for me that you should send these photo's today as I received Cater's book last night and read chapter 1 regarding the Moon, light, Apollo's missions and gravity. Then this. I think I will re-read the chapter again tonight after looking at these photo's.
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Later,
Leslee
Leslee,
How nice that you got Cater's book. His book offers a whole hitherto unknown platform for substantiating astral and ethereal phenomena, as well as a platform for the substantiation of the the Hollow Earth Theory and geological processes. He is basically the only person that I know of who incorporates the idea of prana/soft particles/orgone as an " animator " of mother Earth's geological processes.
The first chapter is nice enough. Unless you are a physicist or have an understanding of the theory of relativity, chapter two is going to be rough. I wsuggest that you read the first page and a half about the Michelson-Morely experiment, over to the paragraph that starts with " With this as a starting point," and skip the rest for now. In my case, it is only now, after reading Cater's book for a year, that I am able to incorporate the other parts of that chapter.
The first part about the Michelson-Morely experiments is important. It establishes the existence of ether, actually, it knocks down the so-called scientific experiment which denies the existence of ether. This is important for the student of Fortean-like phenomena, important for the understanding of the astral platform, because science basically doesn't believe in the existence of that platform. This theme is important for the orgone people, orgone is composed of ether particles, as is prana, ( orgone and prana are basically different names for the same thing ). One of the orgone proponents and a follower of Wilheim Reich wrote a nice piece on the existence of ether which you want to read as an auxilery to the first part of chapter two. It is on my ether page, and the title says something about the Shankland analysis. You have to scroll down a bit to get it, it is the sixth title down: http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index8.html
As cater points out, the point is that the Michelson-Morely experiments did not disprove the existence of ether, only that our instruments don't perceice it! It has no attraction to matter that we can measure, although the Shankland article by Dr. De Meo makes reference to other experiments which were more positive in this regard.
It's necessary to have a little bit of justification and understanding for what we believe in, otherwise we get criticised as sentimentalists or something like that.
Anyway, I'll be back on this afternoon and we can talk about chapter three.