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Ancient and Modern Physics

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Book Name: Ancient and Modern Physics
Writer: Thomas E. Willson

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which is in contact with every single one of the four globes and a piece of it. The equivalent is valid for any total of prakriti- – of the earth itself and of everything in it, including man. As there are four iotas in every one, so there are four earths, four globes, consubstantial, one for every one of the four components, and in contact with it. One is framed of prakritic iotas – the globe we know; another, of the ether shaping their envelopes; another, of the prana envelopes of ether, and a fourth of the manasa around the pranic molecule. They are not “skins”; they are consubstantial. Also, what is valid for particles or globes is valid for creatures. Each has four “material” bodies, with each body on the comparing globe – regardless of whether of the earth or of the Universe. This is the physical premise of the acclaimed “chain of seven globes” that is such a hindrance in Hindu power. The soul goes through four to get in and three to get out- – seven on the whole. The Hindu comprehends without clarification. He comprehends his material science.

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