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Charles Cox
01-22-2007, 05:27 PM
For some time I have been interested in the fractal (self similarity) nature of
what is believed to be atomic/quantum structure and cosmological or universal
structure. A type of self similarity could be interpreted as
hairs/micro-organisms -> trees and animals, blood-flows -> magma flows,
electronic orbits/potentials and molecular bonds -> planetary orbits and galaxy
structure, or whatever else. Clearly these are imperfect similarities, and in
some cases are almost certainly incorrect. But the insight gained when trying
to
understand such foreign processes as quantum probabilities of electron orbits
may apply, with accurate contextual and perspective corrections, to larger
processes.

One way I've whimsically considered this process is that whichever octave we are
in now, atomic and galactic phenomena may represent higher or lower density
octaves as perceived from our own. This is clearly speculative but I don't find
it
to be a truly direct contradiction with the Ra material in so far as Ra clearly
states that they are unfamiliar with the nature of the pre/pro-ceding octaves.
Thoughts? Insights?