Just thought I'd introduce a rather different perspective on the speed of
light as taught by Walter Russell.
Let me quote Russell from his book "A New Concept of the Universe" (1953)
p 3
"BASIC MISCONCEPTIONS OF SCIENCE
1. The cardinal error of science lies in shutting the Creator out of His
Creation.
This one basic error topples the whole structure, for out of it all of the
other misconceptions of light, matter, energy, electricity, magnetism and
atomic structure have grown.
If science knew what LIGHT actually IS, instead of the waves and corpuscles
of incandescent suns which science now thinks it is, a new civilization would
arise from that one fact alone (all italics).
Light is not waves which travel at 186,000 miles per second, which science
says it is, -- nor does light travel at all."
p 17
"This is a thought-wave universe. Thought-waves are reproduced throughout
the universe at the speed of 186,000 miles per second."
Quite a shift from the currently accepted paradigm, eh?
He shares much more about this and related concepts in his book, but I just
wanted to throw in the flavor of his perspective, which according to him,
comes from direct cosmic experience given to him by the Creator during an
intense illumination experience that lasted 30 days.
Warm regards,
Peter T. Michel
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