singular_me
13th July 2012, 10:28 AM
Dark Matter, Darkness And The Living
Of course, "darkness" in this case is *not* about evil but its nonetheless interesting to listen to physicists asserting that Dark Matter is the missing link of the Universe, the glue that holds the Universe together, the element which galaxies feed off... etc... they even now have a proof that Dark Matter does exist for real, thus no longer just an assumption nor a figment of the imagination as they photographed it!
What is even more daunting is that when we refer to many religions/myths, darkness has a "negative connotation/allegory"... it induces fear or just plain evil. Just look at the sci-fi and horror and fantasy flicks.... So why is that?
I sincerely think that it was decided this way to prevent humans from seeking too far... same with the "earth is flat" red flag/warning. Every time a doctrine or some PTB, tell us "dont go there"... there is a specific reason.
At the time alchemy was enjoying recognition, dark matter was called "The Ether"... so, it is not surprising that the Great Inquisition ended up proclaiming that Alchemy was evil because it was attempting to understand the Magic in the Universe... can you imagine how many centuries of "lost evolution" have occurred since then? Not to mention all the book burnings that took place.... but even despite all this, Newton for example remained a "closet alchemist". After the Inquisition, Alchemy was renamed Chemistry. Einstein did too study Alchemy secretly by the way.
Great, they have had centuries to control the spread of Knowledge while the masses succumb(ed) witch hunting, jihad and other counter-thinking groups/controlled oppositions.
Indeed , it seems as if we are going to have a new battle between sciences and religions. Equating Dark Matter (aka Darkness, The Ether) as the womb of all Life, sounds like a possible heresy...
so what is the conclusion: Dark Matter/Darkness and Light are two sides of the same coin, they must co-exist to support Life. Lets keep in mind that a fetus is conceived and develops inside a pitch black uterus.
It is obvious that the term "darkness" in myths and religions was chosen on purpose. The PTBs tricks are always the same.
My yin-yang take is simple:
it is only when one accepts that darkness may not always represent what it seems (fear and evil), that new opportunities arise. Same for guns, while they are killing tools, they also save lives. I hope you are seeing the point I am willing to make... everything in the Universe can have a dual meaning. So there is no point in being over-polarized, seeing everything as exclusively either black or white. Realizing this brings inner peace.
the segment about dark matter starts at 1:00H more or less...
Inside the Milky Way [FULL - HD]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYDtKKSc0fI
Of course, "darkness" in this case is *not* about evil but its nonetheless interesting to listen to physicists asserting that Dark Matter is the missing link of the Universe, the glue that holds the Universe together, the element which galaxies feed off... etc... they even now have a proof that Dark Matter does exist for real, thus no longer just an assumption nor a figment of the imagination as they photographed it!
What is even more daunting is that when we refer to many religions/myths, darkness has a "negative connotation/allegory"... it induces fear or just plain evil. Just look at the sci-fi and horror and fantasy flicks.... So why is that?
I sincerely think that it was decided this way to prevent humans from seeking too far... same with the "earth is flat" red flag/warning. Every time a doctrine or some PTB, tell us "dont go there"... there is a specific reason.
At the time alchemy was enjoying recognition, dark matter was called "The Ether"... so, it is not surprising that the Great Inquisition ended up proclaiming that Alchemy was evil because it was attempting to understand the Magic in the Universe... can you imagine how many centuries of "lost evolution" have occurred since then? Not to mention all the book burnings that took place.... but even despite all this, Newton for example remained a "closet alchemist". After the Inquisition, Alchemy was renamed Chemistry. Einstein did too study Alchemy secretly by the way.
Great, they have had centuries to control the spread of Knowledge while the masses succumb(ed) witch hunting, jihad and other counter-thinking groups/controlled oppositions.
Indeed , it seems as if we are going to have a new battle between sciences and religions. Equating Dark Matter (aka Darkness, The Ether) as the womb of all Life, sounds like a possible heresy...
so what is the conclusion: Dark Matter/Darkness and Light are two sides of the same coin, they must co-exist to support Life. Lets keep in mind that a fetus is conceived and develops inside a pitch black uterus.
It is obvious that the term "darkness" in myths and religions was chosen on purpose. The PTBs tricks are always the same.
My yin-yang take is simple:
it is only when one accepts that darkness may not always represent what it seems (fear and evil), that new opportunities arise. Same for guns, while they are killing tools, they also save lives. I hope you are seeing the point I am willing to make... everything in the Universe can have a dual meaning. So there is no point in being over-polarized, seeing everything as exclusively either black or white. Realizing this brings inner peace.
the segment about dark matter starts at 1:00H more or less...
Inside the Milky Way [FULL - HD]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYDtKKSc0fI