Re: Tripartite Universe

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 11 Mar 1998 20:44:13 -0800

Hi Folks!

IMHO, this quote from the Tripartite site at;

http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~pegasus/Relativity-on-the-Web.html

shows the fascination of current science with minutia, ignoring the many
anomalies that would lead to a better understanding of the universe.
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Abandoned scientific teachings on the 'Fringe' are either ignored or
buried - many 'official' skeptics say that these theories don't work,
even when they explain and do what all scientific theories are supposed
to do.

Sheldrake, Tesla, Cathie, Tomes, are all people who this century have
produced and duplicated the results that show the Universe is based on
harmonic and wave principles.

For some reason these theories are ignored whilst the usual bandwagon
struggle with the same old paradoxes and the same old way of approaching
things. Small advances and small theoretic steps are hailed as World
shattering news - and Scientists become enthroned and elevated to Pope in
what has become more and more a religious hierarchy that requires
faith to sustain it.

But the faithful are beginning to lose faith, and books are appearing
which predict the end of science.

What will take its place we ask ? perhaps Scientists in their vanity
believe that the truth of the Universe is beyond them and everybody else
- perhaps they believe that it is better coming from 'Great Ones from a
flying saucer' than the little man or little old lady that brings round
the tea trolley each day.

Too late Now however, - ANYBODY can grasp these simple concepts that were
known 10,000BC and that are starting to appear in computer research in
the USA.

You don't have to be an eccentric wild-haired Einstein to come to grips
with the most basic issues of reality. Using information perhaps
previously unavailable to Einstein, but certainly in the hands of science
in the 19th century you [children of any age] will be led through the
fundamental concepts behind the nature and function of reality. - Point
out where Einstein made his mistakes, solve the particle physics paradox
that has tied thousands of famous scientists in knots, take a step beyond
Darwin and know things about time, matter and energy that thousands of
scientists haven't a hope of discovering....<snip>....

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