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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

A Simple Explanation of Star-Shaped Gravity Waves



French physicists have captured images of gravity waves in the shape of toruses, stars, and pentagons, formed by vibrating shallow tanks of silicon oil up and down.

Researcher Jean Rajchjenbach, in an interview with LiveScience, expressed puzzlement over the findings:

"It is generally accepted that the shape of the waves depends on the container shape. The fact that the pattern shape is here recovered independently of the container shape is surprising, mysterious and stimulating. We have no clear explanation. . . . This finding just emphasizes that the domain of highly nonlinear waves is still 'terra incognita,' or unknown territory."

The Simple Explanation of these unexpected shapes in gravity waves is that they are associated with toroidal forces acting upon the 3-D space represented by the silicon oil. In other words, the shape is independent of the container because the container holding the silicon oil is not the container generating the gravity wave--the torus associated with the space is. The Simple Explanation proposes that gravity waves are generated on the outer and inner membrane of toruses. 

At the micro scale, aggregates pull objects toward the outside of their toroidal membranes to make larger aggregates. At the macro scale, space is pushed outward by dark energy emitters at the zero point of each toroidal vortex. Matter drifts outward to reunite with the gravitational pull generated by  the inside of the fractal surface of the universal toroidal membrane.

What I find interesting is that the experimental set-up  itself seems to have created an occasion for viewing toroidal forces moving into and out of our 3-D space. When you watch the video you can see a number of transitory tori dancing in complex patterns within a larger torus, and changing into the various stars and pentagons.

Ancient cosmologies speak of elemental harmonics of resonance culminating in five basic motions. "These five patterns of vibration are at the core of the sciences of the ancients," (Burger, Esoteric Anatomy). "They are the fundamental resonances that are the inner vibrational basis of all phenomena." Burger writes that "all vibration is entrained, through sympathetic vibration, with the resonance of these universal fields of force."

Hmmm. I would be surprised if the gravity waves weren't toroidal! So for the scientists among you who would like proof of these outrageous claims, the Simple Explanation cosmology predicts there is an extremely large dark energy emitter at the center of our physical universe. Astronomers are close to proving that already. The Simple Explanation predicts we will also discover an enveloping gravitational curve at the farthest reaches of our universe, a kind of reciprocal force to the central energy emitter. The Simple Explanation cosmology also implies minute localizations of dark energy emitters balanced by gravitational membranes in the shape of tori associated with all material accretions, similar to the electromagnetic tori already observed surrounding planets, stars, and galaxies.





Rajchenbach and his colleagues Didier Clamond and Alphonse Leroux of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in France, detailed their findings in a paper accepted by the journal Physical Review Letters on Feb. 1. Reported by: Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor, Published: 02/22/2013 11:11 AM EST on LiveScience

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

More Esoteric Anatomy

Toroidal Energies and the Human Body
Dr. Randolph Stone
A couple of years ago I posted an article about Bruce Burger's book, Esoteric Anatomy: The Body As Consciousness. At that time I had just begun reading the book, and I promised a more complete review at a later date.

This is a great book. If you are investigating toroidal energy and the conscious universe, you really should read Esoteric Anatomy. The term "Esoteric Anatomy" refers to the body's toroidal energy lines (pictured above) and their effect on the body. The book is divided into two parts--philosophy and application. In the first section, "Loving Hands Are Healing Hands," Burger presents a hands-on therapy approach called Polarity Therapy that describes in detail how to locate and complete toroidal circuits throughout the body for both physical and mental health. In the second half of the book, "Essays on Esoteric Anatomy," Burger gives a thorough explanation of the ancient Sanatana Dharma, which forms the primary philosophy underlying Polarity Therapy. You really can't find a better grounding in primary yogic philosophy than these essays. 

Polarity Therapy was originally developed by Dr. Randolph Stone in a series of books published in the 1950's. Dr. Stone's understanding of Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Craniosacral Therapy, Hermetic philosphy, and physics, blended with fifty years of experience as a Doctor of Chiropractic and Osteopathy, informed his understanding of the human body and its place in the cosmos. He is considered "the father of energetic studies."

 
 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Personal Process Note: Cataract Surgeries


I have just completed surgeries on both of my eyes for congenital cataracts. Now that the new lenses are in, I can see better than I ever have in my life. This video is of the first surgery on my left eye. They inserted a toric lens to correct for nearsightedness and astigmatism.

I resisted the surgeon's offer of IV Valium because I wanted to be fully present during the surgeries. As an experienced meditator, I felt confident I could keep myself and Whoville calm throughout the procedure. This proved to be a challenge because I could see everything going on through the eye as it was being operated on, and I had to continually reassure Whoville that everything was fine and going as expected. I found the electronic warning beepers to be the most  alarming aspect of surgery, as they kicked in often to alert the surgeon to back off of whatever he was doing. I would recommend earphones and soft classical music as a soothing remedy to the patient hearing alarms.

I had put off cataract surgery for a couple of years as I could not decide which focal lengths to choose. These plastic intraocular lenses cannot change focus the way a natural lens can, so the patient must choose whether they want an eye to see only close, mid-range, or far. My surgeon prefers his patients to exit with no need of glasses at all, so he likes to use mid-range and far lenses, one for each eye. Then the brain is supposed to coordinate this monovision into a working facsimile of two-eyed vision. I did not like that option at all, because I am accustomed to being able to see up close for fine work and I never expected to be able to see far away without glasses, as I have worn glasses all of my life. I finally opted for my left eye to be set at mid-range, and my right eye to be close-up for fine work.

This is working out well because the close vision and mid-range vision overlap around 20", so I can use two coordinated eyes for most computer work and countertop work. Yet, if I need to see something close-up, I can focus on it clearly with the close-up lens in the right eye. The left eye's midrange vision extends from about 20" outward. Since I was born with cataracts and extreme astigmatism and near-sightedness, I have never seen across the room without glasses. Now, the left eye sees easily across the room and beyond. In fact, I can drive without glasses now. My distance vision is not 20-20, but it's tremendously better than ever, so I have no complaints. For someone who treasures distance sight, setting one eye to distance makes good sense. 

My color vision has also improved, since there were crystal deposits inside my original lenses that altered my color vision. I can now see subtle gradations of color that were previously undiscernable.

I also viewed a number of "entoptic" visual phenomena during the surgeries. Entoptic phenomena are visual images that occur within the eye or the brain, independent of normal visual channels. The most interesting thing I saw was during the period of time after the cataract was fully removed and before the new lens was inserted. The surgical light was still brightly lighting the eye. What I saw was a domed surface completely covered with tiny, tiny, iridescent spheres, all packed tightly close together. It looked like there were thousands of them, coating the inside of a dome. This was a single surface of bubbles, not like looking into a sphere of bubbles, but at a membrane of bubbles. Any thoughts as to what that may have been? Here's my attempt to render that entoptic image, but it was much more beautiful than this.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Slinky Torus Black Hole

Here's some more slinky torus fun. Weeeee! Down the black hole.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Slinky Torus Photos

Slinkys make great torus models. Here are some photos I took yesterday using my iphone.








Sunday, February 3, 2013

Danielle's Virtual Toroidal Universe--Video

A student named Danielle Battaglia has completed a senior thesis project at the University of Michigan's School of Design. Using the MIDEN at the university's 3-D Lab, Danielle mapped the known universe onto a torus, thereby modelling our toroidal-shaped universe for us. Way to go, Danielle!

Here's the link to the video walk-through of the toroidal universe.



Integrative Project: Danielle Battaglia from UM Stamps School of Art & Design on Vimeo.

(Thanks to Simple Explanation blog follower and artiste extraordinare, Jesus Olmo, for forwarding this link to me.)