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12-02-2008, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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Torsion & Gravity Solved...
So I just had a epiphany in how the universe worked. And this also relates to exactly with Flying Pyramid had been saying too.
The universe did start as a big bang technically, but as consciousness as the spark of course anyways. It all came from a single point technically. Anyways, all matter/energy exploded outwards to form a universe spiraling, just like our galaxy. As the universe rotates it causes everything to be thrown outwards, just like with the Milky Way [and everything else that rotates] based upon the Coriolis effect. Coriolis Effect However, gravity is somewhat misunderstood, but it is an attraction of mass or metaphysically, an attraction of all back to one, or zero. It is more elastic than anything. Zero is the balance of everything, otherwise represented as 0, or a circle, an ellipse. Initially, it can be conceived as a single point, but when divided into nine parts, it forms Rodin's circle of life. However, that can only be divided into nine parts via rotation. It is rotation that creates the division. Torsion fields are anti-gravitational fields, in that they pull matter away from each other via the Coriolis effect. The number line DOES NOT EXIST. It is a number circle, like Rodin says. In that, when you get to nine, you go back to one, and positive and negative [in reference to the traditional number line] is only a direction based upon motion, not a STATE or constant value technically. That also means if you go toward infinity in the positive direction [on the number line] you will eventually come back to zero again theoretically. The number line is a man made invention. The number circle, or circle of life, is nature. This all relates to Einstein's famous quote on reincarnation, the only time he ever referenced the subject, "If you continue to draw a straight line you will arrive back where you came from." If the universe stopped rotating, along with everything in it, everything would collapse in on itself, back into a single point, or become a single point of zero. This also relates to that as soon as a point is induced into rotation, it creates a number circle of nine divisions that in itself is another infinity. Life is an endless cycle of infinities within infinities, of number circles of number circles. That is why one of the most ancient symbols of humanity is so supreme, that usually related directly to the sun, a dot within a circle, or even why a zero is sometimes denoted with a dot in the center. Ain't life a beautiful thing? Brilliant! |
12-02-2008, 06:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
I am just in the midst of reading Callum Coat's book regarding Viktor Schauberger and that first diagram you posted was Vortex... :-D
It makes sense in so many ways... |
12-02-2008, 06:16 PM | #3 |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
Note: I was thinking that a single dot should represent one, being it is one dot, not a zero dot. However, there are an infinite number of zeros, in that is you divide one by zero is technically infinity, otherwise the zero is the absence of numbers, aka the formless. So a single point does not exist, as it is zero. It is is only when the point thus rotates that it then comes into existence, or manifests tangibly. Rotation, or motion, causes reality to exist.
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12-03-2008, 12:59 AM | #4 |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
I would like to make a quick point here. The material in the galaxies is NOT being thrown outward. Stars in galaxies spiral around the center of the galaxy and are actually being gradually "pulled in" toward the center. Although the big bang can be characterized as an explosion as the universe is expanding -- galaxies are definitely NOT explosions.
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12-03-2008, 01:54 AM | #5 | |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
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However, if torsion fields balance the gravitational field, then the object stays technically perfect constant in rotation. It does not move toward or anyway from the center point it is rotating around. However, if the gravitational field is stronger than the torsion field, it moves toward that center point. I also discovered today that rotation is induced by the Fibonacci sequence btw. I'll explain that down the road. |
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12-03-2008, 04:15 AM | #6 |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
Could it also be just simply a beginning thought that attracted the attention of an atom and then another one joined in and so on... then eventually systems began reacting to each other (big leap in time and creation here). And as time passed (insert specialization), further complexities were able to feed off of the system before it? Just a thought. No need for a big bang at all! A big bang could happen. We have car accidents but only because now we have cars! No car accidents before we had cars!
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12-03-2008, 11:01 AM | #7 |
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Re: Torsion & Gravity Solved...
I take it that you know about David Wilcock's free books that adress this subject very thoroughly based on a lot of Russian research that has been released due to inet etc. Very interesting and free books.
http://divinecosmos.com/index.php?op...id=4&Itemid=30 For those that prefer video there is a man called Nassim Haramein who has a great (but long) lecture adressing the same issue (very entertaining and good lecture): http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...99791256390335 part2: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...75242307393956 Last edited by Sanat; 12-03-2008 at 11:05 AM. |
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