The Relativity of Reality – Part 3
April 20th, 2011 | Posted by Donovan | Category: Blog | Tags: air, earth, einstein, elements, ether, fire, happiness, reality, relativity, theories, water | No Comments
A new paradigm is needed. A premise so powerful that it can answer the most important questions of all – how does the universal system really work?
If such premise comes into play in all of our experiments, then the question of the observer conducting the experiment can be answered without any flaws or illusionary substitutions of so-called “constants.”
My friends let me introduce you to this new paradigm. I call it “The Relativity of Reality,” a science that explains the system of the universe in such a way that the observer and the observed works in experimental harmony to reveal many of nature’s secrets from a depth and clarity never before imagined.
One hundred years ago, Einstein found a small part of the universe’s four-dimensional geometry. Today I, Swami Ram, will present to you the Relativity of Reality or Life Codes for short. With this new premise I will endeavor to present a clear view of each person’s unique part of life from birth to death. My theory will clearly show how each person in their own individual form of existence will influence the universe as well as be influenced by the universe. I will show you the different realities that are created by the observers and the resultant realities that are created as the observed universe interacts with the observer.
The relativity of reality or life code theory will present the universe not as a four-dimensional universe like Einstein discovered, but rather as a nine-dimensional that explains the very existence and reason for each element that exists in the universe. This nine dimensional universal is so powerful that it explains the intricate workings of the universal system. It not only explains creation, preservation and destruction, but serves to help all of mankind from the youngest child to the oldest adult understand his or her reason and purpose for living. Alas, a person can find his own unique identity in relation to the universe and thus he is able to understand his own life, the environment around him which will enhance his progress and happiness. Finally, the pursuit of the knowledge that would answer “who are we?” can be achieved.
THE FIFTH ELEMENT – ETHER OR SOUND VIBRATIONS
March 1st, 2011 | Posted by Donovan | Category: Feature | Tags: air, book, earth, einstein, elements, ether, fire, quantum math, theories, vedic math, vibrations, water | Comments Off
Scientists from the beginning have claimed that there are five elements that make up the universe. They are known as air, water, earth, fire and ether. Up until today ether has never been explained fully. There have been many theories and proofs that the universe has an omnipresent of a substance referred to as ether. Even with the arrival of quantum theory physics, scientists are still unable to explain this “substance” that permeates the universe which is referred to as ether. Some scientists have postulated this ether as being a particle. Even Einstein and his associates had first thought that the light particle called photon was the predominant particle present in the universe. It has been proven that this is not so.
Thousands of years ago, in books written by unknown authors called the Vedas found in the ancient Hindu culture, references have been made to the sound vibrations that permeate the universe as vibration. The transcendental sound which began the creation of the universe was considered the vibration of universal birth. This beginning vibration or sound was referred to as “Om.” We all know that one thing that is never absent in the universe is vibrations or sounds, be it silent vibrations or low frequencies. The ancient sages and rishis were able to decipher that vibrations are the most predominant energy in the universe, even in the absence of light energy. Since vibrational frequencies, be it auditory or non auditory, occupied the entire universe constantly. They used this as their medium for creating changes in the universe. Using sound vibrations, they were able to create and recreate the illusionary existences of the universe. And so, from the energy of sound, they were able to create many different realities. They referred to this sound of vibration as the Goddess Saraswaty, and this Goddess represented the energy of knowledge. This was the Vedic reference to the word ether. No other energy is as omnipresent as vibrations or sounds; that even though you cannot hear it a vibration is still present.
The first thing the ancient scientists and sages did was to make this sound into musical notes which resulted in the ancient language of Sanskrit. Sanskrit is a language of the universe that has powerful sounds that create, destroy and recreate in the form of energy. Words that had no specific rules, spelling or grammar [onomatopoeia] were also developed as part of the Sanskrit language. Later, these sounds were presented in musical sentences that formed Mantras, which are considered a group of words that has a special effect on the universe. The sound referred to as Om was usually used to begin almost all sentences found in Sanskrit. Since Om was considered to be the beginning of all sound, it is important to note that recently a doctor in the Unites States, Dr. Oz, found out that the vagus controls the stress level of the human body. Also note that if you place your ears against the belly of a pregnant woman, there is also an Om sound coming from the belly, which ancient scientists consider the sound of birth.
Since vibrations and sounds are considered the ether of the universe, then we can conclude that everything in this universe must have a vibrational level or frequency, and if that frequency can be measured, then we can use the medium of sound vibrations to travel, communicate, or create change throughout the universe using such a medium.
SPACE + LIGHT = ENERGY = SOUND VIBRATION = SARSWATY
SOUND + CREATION = UNIVERSE

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