posted on Sep, 4 2008 @ 05:52 PM
A General Summing Up
Dan Fry & Aylan, April 21, 1954
"Some of the more dogmatic of your scientists still assert that you can never hope to reach even the nearest of our neighboring stars, because even
with infinite energy the trip would require many years. I have shown you that while this statement may be perfectly correct with respect to a
reference point upon the Earth, if you leave the surface of the Earth, your reference point will go alone with you, and the 'limitations of
relativity' will always precede you at a distance equal to the quantity C. You need not fear that you will ever overtake or be hampered in any way by
those limitations.
The concept of the sine curve nature of physical law is not at all new upon this Earth, although the present civilization has not, as yet, achieved
any great understanding of this concept which has enabled previous civilizations to accomplish, in their comparatively brief periods of development,
many things which your present vaunted science has not yet been able to duplicate."
"Yes," agreed Fry. "One of the most convincing evidences of the fact that previous civilizations upon the Earth were familiar with the sine wave
characteristics of natural law is the symbol which has come down to us from them, the circle with the sine wave passing through its center. The
circle, without beginning or end, symbolizing the infinite nature of the Universe itself and the sine wave passing through it symbolizing the infinite
whole. This is one of the great basic symbols which have been found in every one of the ancient languages and cultures of the Earth. The precise
meaning and significance of the symbol has become somewhat blurred through the ages, with the result that the explanations of it vary slightly with
different sources. For example, the Chinese describe it as the symbol of Yang and Yin, the male and female principle, or the positive and negative
aspects of the natural law. The same symbol is upon the pottery, ornaments and historical tablets left by the prehistoric race known as the Mound
Builders of North America, who inhabited the Mississippi Valley area an estimated five to seven thousand years ago. To them it symbolized the origin,
nature and operation of the gravitational forces of Earth.
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