Dharma/Dean.
I was up late. 4 AM in Seattle. Something was keeping me awake? Don't know what.
Yes. I studied some physics years ago in college, and really thought I would stay in that field, but in the end the "arts" got me. I read Quantum Physics when it came out years ago, and still have it around in my stacks of books. Quantum Physics is more up my alley. I liked the series Cosmos--(probably because Carl Sagan was so passionate about his work) but if what you and Cater say is true, then there are holes in his work also.
I am with you in your arguments on gravity. I myself have always had questions, and if the truth were to be known, is why I did not make a career in science------I found no one liked to be questioned, and my favorite was "why" and "Are you sure?" Needless to say, I moved on, but have kept up on reading some science as a past time--I especially follow the medical field. I am hoping they start to branch their minds a bit and start thinking about curing diseases, instead of relying only on what they were taught (suppression), or what a machine diagnoses. Intuition needs to be part of their program, as I believe medicine is an art. Physics held my attention because I like puzzles. Usually I can grasp scientific ideas and methods, but I am by no means a scientist, and I may have to read the material a few times.
As far as that other fellow, what I think is happening by reading the posts, is that he is strictly relying on old methods and not expanding his mind for new developments. In other words, only using logic, yet it is my belief that logic is not where new discoveries are found. A person has to be able to imagine it before they can accept it--so a bit of right brain thinking is needed on his end. I am with you as far as the clouds go, why doesn't the water come immediately back to earth? This is a very good question. Also, the first chapter of Cater's book on the Moon was very telling. And, it makes sense to me. Also, levitation defies gravity. I myself have never levitated, but after I am in a psychic/mystical state, I feel like I am floating. Almost as if I were lighter.
This will show how "not in the science I am"--when reading chapter 2 I was amazed to find many did not believe ether existed. I was dumbfounded, and I have never doubted it. But again, this comes from eastern thought, and Asia if I am correct. China take 5 elements into consideration for healing. Ether, air, fire, water, earth. I sometimes forget that others are not aware of these teachings.
And, another mystery-----when I use to do magnetic healing with my hands I could lose up to five pounds doing one healing. I began an experiment were I would weigh before and after. 5 pounds was the most I ever lost, but 1-2# was consistent with treatments. Another experiment while healing is that I put a thermometer in the closed door room I used, and it was not uncommon for the room to be at 90-94 degrees after a healing. Also, clients were very light-headed and I had to make them sit for 15-20 before I would let them drive away. What causes this--has to be energy expended. But from me, or both of us, or something invisible? I quit doing the healings 1.5 years ago as it took to much out of me. I tend to be on the thin side anyway, and I could not eat enough to keep my weight up when healing, so thought I better give it up below I blow away. I will leave that for others, as least for now.
Unfortunately, I am a true dichotomy, one side says yes to the mystical and mysterious, then the other side kicks in and wants to know why--"the reason". In this I am my own worst enemy.
As far as a Hollow Earth goes, I myself believe it does exist, but my reasons are mystical, and in no way can be proven or measured. I am anxious to see what Cater has to offer on the subject. After flipping through the content of his a book I know it is going to be fascinating. I will read chapter 3 tonight, but now I am hungry, so time to make some dinner.
Later,
Leslee
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-----Original Message-----
** From:** Dean De Lucia [email protected]
To: [email protected]
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** Date:** Thursday, March 15, 2001 6:26 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Staying up late?
Good Night
Leslee
Leslee,
Good night? Are you staying up late or do you live in Australia or some end of the Earth place like that?
So you studied some physics? Hmmm, you sound like an interesting person. Do expose your brain to Cater.
How do you feel about my arguments in favor of the idea that clouds are heavy, composed of water droplets which have mass, such that they should fall according to the Newtonian scheme? That other fellow has some explanation which I really think is a poor one. Tidal phenomena also suggests that gravity is not caused by mass, but he keeps grabbing things off the wall. It is hard to substantiate a hollow configuration if you relate gravity to the density of mass.
Dharma/Dean
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