View Full Version : RA Dimensions and Dimensions in Membrane Theory???
Not sure if this is the right spot to post this, but figured I would get it out there... This is just seat of the pants... call it a 'Drive-by Posting'... if you will.
I saw the videos that David mentioned about Membrane theory, the replacement theory for String Theory (or next evolution??). It struck me as odd that they postulate there are 11 dimensions to our universe... Multiverse, actually as they call it.
THen I got to thinking about the dimensions that RA talks about... and that there are 7 levels (am I getting dimensions and levels mixed up?).
I remember that some of the dimensions (levels) have both a positive and negative, if you will, but I don't think all of them did. If dimensions 3-6 have both, but 1, 2 and 7 have only one... that adds up to 11 dimensions...
Coincidence? Or am I way off here?
Lorigga
10-26-2007, 04:49 PM
This subject is addressed in David's Shift of the Ages book, chapter 5.
CHAPTER 05: SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTS FOR AN OCTAVE OF DIMENSIONS
http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=59&Itemid=36
It turns out the equations that constitute the foundation of our string theory stem from an Indian scientist who seems to have channeled them in his sleep. The chapter totally goes into this and explains the discrepancies between the Ra material and modern string theory.
First chance I get, I'm reading Hyperspace by Dr. Kaku!
Best,
Lorenzo
The image of "strings" reminds me of the idea that wires or cooked spahgetti can take on a tangled appearance, as if entropy seems alive and well within the structure of things. I consider the web network of neurons within my mind as such a tangled mix.
The image of a "membrane" suggests to me a surface bounded in some way by a perimeter - is the perimeter a string or border of strings that exist within a tangled web?
Personally, the idea of string resonates with me more strongly - as if light travels upon some path from here to there not so unlike some invisible fiber optic conduit. Or else maybe the path is quagmire, as if a marble rolling along some convoluted membrane surface though for me this seems unnecessary complexity.
If the pulsing within the universe are founded upon concepts of energetic transfer and light is one of the major devices for doing so, then a simpler model of path seems a baby step that way. Maybe the string denotes the direction and membranes act as stepping stones along the way.
soup
The swinging pendulum comes to mind. Apparently with a healthy spinning open chakra, the pendulum swings clockwise above it. The idea of the tension in the string being gravitically induced reminds me of how light bends about gravity.
soup
My best pendulum was a moonstone teardrop upon a silver chain - it was incredibly sensitive.
I gave it to a diva friend whom I could feel through the walls, it was a healthy gesture of detachment - in that i mourned the loss of the pendulum and i mourned the loss of her friendship, but - by which i could celebrate my liberation from the rockiness of her recklessness.
soup
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