DT-034 Daily Thoughts - Ether of Science

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Todays reflections are about: Ether of Science
In his memories Tesla writes that the only picture he would like to have preserved is one of him sitting in front of the huge spiral coil of his high frequency transformer reading Roger Boskovichs book: Theoria Philosphiae Naturalis. Written some 300 years ago, this large volume manifest, talks about the world and universe and how everything is part of waves and resonance. And if we read the newest findings in physics we find the same, that basically there is no such thing as matter. Everything there is, is just different forms of energy, with matter being just a slowed down version of it. But there is one big difference in the understanding of the universe today and hundreds of years ago and it is that at that time the great scientists were talking about an ether being everywhere around us and in space. Daily Toughts by Mon Rasz 01/2010

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  • Tesla quotes:

    Ether is casue of every magnetic field. (is found diversely in black holes?)

    Electricity cannot exist without ether. (so is it a transmission of mind/energy module?)

    Every particle in the universe is bathed in ether. (the ether is some plasma protection or womb surrounding our dimension?)

    Cold temperatures accelerate and channel the ether. (Neptune and icy planets and moons; Pineal gland and intuition)

  • is thoughts related to ether?

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