--- In TheAoISCT@yahoogroups.com, "HKurtRichter" <hkurtrichter@...>
wrote:
>
> To: Paul,
>
> Thank you for posting to The AoISCT message board. I am pleased to
> allow you to present your ideas, which I find intersting, because I
> too incorporate Astrology into my world view.
>
> There is one thing I would like for you to comment on, however,
which
> I have not seen you do much of yet. It is just this:
> Our primary supposition at The AoISCT Group is that Tachyonics (the
> study of tachyons) can be used to explain a variety of supernatural
> phenomena, including astrological influences.
>
> In particular, we hold that, in addition to gravitational,
electric,
> and magnetic fields, there are also tachyonic fields at work (i.e.,
> fields of energy in which the exchange-particles travel faster-than-
> light), and these perhaps have an even more profound affect on
human
> minds and emotions than do those "detectable" fields, which mainly
> influence our physical bodies (with indirect affects on our mental
> faculties), while superluminal fields can affect our minds and
> emotions quite directly; assuming, of course, that the life-force,
> the source of thoughts in our minds, and the seat of our emotions
are
> all themselves tachyonic in nature.
>
> I would very much like to see how you would go about incorporating
> Tachyonics into your theories, and how you would then relate your
> ideas specifically to Interdiscipline Synthesis Cosmology.
>
That's an interesting premise... that astrology is linked to
tachyonics. Astrology is based on a sort of "action at a distance"
principle... the idea that stars and planets billions of miles away
can have an almost instantaneous effect on people and things on earth
in general. Maybe it isn't exactly instantaneous but just really,
really fast (ftl... like a tachyon). Its interesting to note that
action at a distance is the phrase that is also used to describe
Newtonian gravity. And gravity is also postulated to be the result
of tachyonic action. As far as the idea of the seat of our emotions
being tachyonic. I'm not so sure. I think most of it is just simple
biochemistry, however, I'm not willing to rule out that some
component of our nervous system might be influenced by quantum
effects. And quantum effects are, again thought to be the result of
tachyonic activity. So while I don't see emotions as purely the
result of tachyons, they could very well be a factor in the workings
of them but I think acting on an even more basic level than
emotions. They might be the origin of our "soul". Which brings us
back to the idea that the soul works or exists in some "astral"
plane. The connection of course is the astral- part of astrology.