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-\chap
+\chap Fluidice: Time as a Function of Prana
-FLUIDICE: TIME AS A FUNCTION OF PRANA'
+{\typoscale[1100/]\cent{by E. Macer-Story}}
-. by E. Macer-Story
-o éo'pynght 1977 by E. Macer-Story
-(all rights reserved)
+{\typoscale[900/]
+\rightline{Copyright 1977 by E. Macer-Story}
+\rightline{(all rights reserved)}}
-In the followmg artlcle 1 attempt to explam the nature of
-pranic energy exchange which can be seen to operate by
+In the following article I attempt to explain the nature of \e{pranic energy exchange}, which can be seen to operate by time, where time is considered as a variable within the symbology of certain energy systems.
-time, where time is considered as a variable wnthm the
+Obviously, none of the models available explains my concept of the time-dependent pranic energy, or this concept would already be included within the systems. Understand then that I am attempting to represent concepts which are not available within the current terminology.
-symbology of certain energy systems, - .
+These same concepts are also not readily available within any mystical or figurative system in existence, since in those descriptions (within mystical systems) time is treated as a mystery to be experienced and not as an energy exchange or natural property of \e{perception}.
-Obviously, none of the- models available: explams my
-concept of the time-dependent. pranic energy, or this
-concept would already be included within the systems.
-Understand then ‘that 1 am attempting .to represent
-concepts which are not avallable within the current ter-
-mmology
+Actually, time seems to be a lot like sound, perceptible in terms of the structures affected, and seen as a dynamic motion rather than as a substance. \e{It is evident that there is no substance to time}. There are basically two kinds of time: gravitational or \dq{large time}, and vibrational or \dq{small time.} Small time can be counted by measuring rhythmic changes in, the pulsing of a molecule, or by observing electromagnetic frequency. Since the pulsing of a molecule is a natural structural alteration, this is much like planetary and solar rotation and should be considered as a sort of small gravitational time, in that it involves a natural, structural movement.
-" These same concepts are. aIso not readlly avallable
-within any mystlcal or figurative system in existence,
+1 will be dealing with electromagnetic time only, as it is in the area of electromagnetic action that the pranic transfer occurs. As far back as mankind can remember, psychics have associated \dq{electrical} and \dq{force} feeling with the state of mind we call meditation or trance.
-.since in those descriptiens (within mystical systems) time
-is treated as a mystery to be experlenced and not as an
-enerqgy ‘exchange or natural property of perception. '
+Recent research on the brain has shown that actually there are different electrical states of the brain and nervous system. This \dq{brain wave} idea is now popularly accepted and forms the basis of many medical and mental-conditioning techniques now in use.
-Actually, time seems to be a lot like sound, perceptible
-iR terms of the structures affected; ‘and seen as a dynamic
-motron rather:than’as a substance ‘It is evident that there
-is no substance to time. There are basncally two kinds of
-time: grawtatlonal or “large’ tlme, ‘and” vibrational or
+Common sense dictates that in the case of thoughts or dreams, which occur to people from beyond the realm of the five senses (as documented by parapsychologists all over the world), these thoughts and dreams must nevertheless register within that same nervous system as ordinary perceptions, or else they could not be brought to consciousness at all. Our vocabulary of expression is coded within the nervous system, and so impressions arriving from beyond the nervous system must be translated into the available vocabulary before they can be expressed
-“small time.”"Small time_can be counted by measuring
-rhythmic changes in, the pulsing of a molecule, or by
-observing electromagnetlc frequency. Since the pulsmg
-of a molecule is a natural structural alteration, this is
-much like planetary and solar rotation and should be con-
-sidered as a sort of small gravitational time, in that it
-involves a natural, structural movement.
+This duality presents a problem. If the ESP information does not enter through the usual senses, from where does it come? How, if it is arriving independently of our usual time\slash space restrictions, does it manage to register within the nervous system at all?
-1 will be dealing thh electromagnetxc time only, as itis
-in the area of electromagnetlc action that the pranic
-transfer occurs. As far back as mankind can remember,
+Since ESP information quite evidently does register within the nervous system, then there must be some process of registry within this electro-chemical system which involves the use of another sort of communication energy, which is not subject to the same time\slash space restrictions as within the electro-magnetic spectrum.
-. psychlcs have associated “electrical” and “force” teeling
-wnth the state of mind we call meditation or trance.
-
-. Re¢ent research on the brain has shown that actually
-there are different "electrical states of the brain and
-nervous system. This “brain wave” idea is now popularly
-accepted and forms the basis of many medical and men-
-tal-conditioning techniques now in use.
-
-Common sense dictates that.in the case of thoughts or
-dreams, which occur to ‘people from beyond the realm of
-the five senses (as documented by parapsychologists all
-
-over the world), these thoughts and dreams must never--
-
-theless register within that same nervous system.as ordi-
-nary perceptions, or else they could not be brought to
-consciousness at all. Our vocabulary of expression is
-coded W|th1n the nervous system, and so impressions
-arriving from beyond the-nervous system must be trans-
-lated into the available vocabulary before they can be ex-
-pressed
-
-“This duahty presents a problem. If the esp information
-does not enter through the usual senses, from where
-does it come? How, if it is arriving independently of our
-‘usual time/space restrictions, does lt manage to reglster
-.wnthm the.nervous system at all'? -
-
-PURSUI'I Sprlng 1977
-
-Since esp lnformatlon qulte evndently does reglster
-within the nervous system, then there must be some
-process of registry within this electro-chemical system
-‘which involves the use of another sort of communication
-energy, which is not subject to the same time/space re-
-
-strictions as within the electro-magnetic spectrum. -
-
-" Of particular importance to the operation of this other
-sort of energy, or pranic energy, as it will be called in this
-article, is the acoustical nature of time. By “acoustical” |
-mean time as changing the structure of spacial relation-
-
-ships and cannot be perceived as being separate from the
-
-relationships which it affects. .
+Of particular importance to the operation of this other sort of energy, or \e{pranic energy}, as it will be called in this article, is the acoustical nature of time. By \dq{acoustical} I mean time as changing the structure of spatial relationships and cannot be perceived as being separate from the relationships which it affects.
Control, or understanding, of time itself would then
-1nvolv.e_ control or understanding of some fundamental
+involve control or understanding of some fundamental
change in arrangement, rather than any understanding of
-the flux of a force.analogous to the electro-magnetic
+the flux of a force analogous to the electro-magnetic
spectrum. This fundamental change in arrangement can,
-however,.be indicated as it occurs in an intersection with
-the electromagnetic spectrum. since it actually does
-intersect with the electric energies. Remember, as | said
-mmally, that the diagrams.which 1 am presenting are not
-literally representative of events within the electro-mag-
-netic area, as we have learned to- dlSCUSS it practlcally,
-w1th1n our present culture.
-
-. Obviously, | have studied electrical- termmology as
-symbology, and also the geometry of molecular repre-
-sentations as symbology. In using a combination of these
-symbologies,. | am .attempting to present a reasonable -
-model of a transaction.
-
-There is no actual “membrane” or “box wall” between
+however, be indicated as it occurs in an intersection with
+the electromagnetic spectrum, since it actually does
+intersect with the electric energies. Remember, as I said
+initially, that the diagrams which I am presenting are not
+literally representative of events within the electro-magnetic area, as we have learned to discuss it practically, w1th1n our present culture.
+
+Obviously, I have studied electrical terminology as symbology, and also the geometry of molecular representations as symbology. In using a combination of these symbologies, I am attempting to present a reasonable model of a transaction.
+
+There is no actual \dq{membrane} or \dq{box wall} between
fluidice and the electromagnetic energies. Fluidice is the
-structure of time’s action, over against the structure of
+structure of time's action, over against the structure of
the electro-magnetic flux. These two structures do not
mix or interact except by-the catalytic energy of prana,
-which:is an understanding, comprehending both struc-
-tures. .This inter-dimensional energy - can also be
-envisioned as heat applied to fluidice. As fluidice
+which is an understanding, comprehending both structures.
+This inter-dimensional energy can also be
+envisioned as \e{heat} applied to fluidice. As fluidice
contracts and expands, it changes the structure of the
-electromagnetlc pulse, which can be seen in the follow-
-ing diagrams; -
+electromagnetic pulse, which can be seen in the following diagrams:
-Initially (fig. 1), we will use the standard orthogonal
-representatlon of the electromagnetic vectors.
+\midinsert
+\cent{\picw=2in\inspic{fluid.fig1.png}}
+\cskip
+\caption/f[figone]
+\endinsert
-- At theinstant the E/B vectors are orthogonal, there is a
-shared time “compartment.” Both E and B are fre-
+Initially (\ref[figone]), we will use the standard orthogonal representation of the electromagnetic vectors.
--quency dependent and must share time/space: If they did
+At the instant the $E/B$ vectors are orthogonal, there is a shared time \dq{compartment.} Both $E$ and $B$ are frequency dependent and must share time\slash space. If they did not share time at the instant of measurement, they could not be functionally linked; and experiment has shown the electric and magnetic fields to be functionally linked in a way represented by orthogonal vectors.
-not share time at the instant of measurement, they could
-not be functionally linked; and experiment has shown the
-electric and magnetic fields to be functionally linked in a
-way represented by orthogonal vectors.
+\midinsert
+\cent{\picw=2in\inspic{fluid.fig2.png}}
+\cskip
+\caption/f[figtwo]
+\endinsert
-We now have a shared time compartment (fig. 2) at the
-intersection-of the electric and magnetic field directions.
-Please do not.confuse this time compartment with-a-par-
-ticle of any sort which might be in an electromagnetic
-field. ] am using the symbology differently, representing
-an area of time/space by a square compartment F (for
-Fluldlce)
+We now have a shared time compartment (\ref[figtwo]) at the intersection of the electric and magnetic field directions. Please do not confuse this time compartment with a particle of any sort which might be in an electromagnetic field. I am using the symbology differently, representing an area of time\slash space by a square compartment $F$ (for Fluidice).
-This compartment has no actual solid existence, but
-can be visualized as a point group lattice which is flexible
+This compartment has no actual solid existence, but can be visualized as a point group lattice which is flexible under stress, yet retains the common E/B boundary (\ref[figthree]).
-under stress, yet retains the common E/B boundary (fig. :
+\midinsert
+\cent{\picw=2in\inspic{fluid.fig3.png}}
+\cskip
+\caption/f[figthree]
+\endinsert
-3).
+Upon the occasion of pranic action (prana now seen as analogous to heat) this fluidice compartment can stretch and bend, but it still retains the original approximate four point identity (\ref[figfour]). \e{A flux in Fluidice changes field orientation}---warping, but not destroying, shared time.
-Upon the occasion of pranic action (prananow seenas " -
+\midinsert
+\cent{\picw=2in\inspic{fluid.fig4.png}}
+\cskip
+\caption/f[figfour]
+\endinsert
-analogous to heat) this fluidice compartment can stretch
-and bend, but it still retains the original approximate four
-point identity (fig. 4). A flux in Fluidice changes field
-orientation — warping, but not destroying, shared time.
+Remember that this is a geometric representation of an abstract concept. Like numbers, prana can also be understood as a sort of organizational comprehension, which in this case exists independently of the fluidice compartment.
-Remember that this is a geometric representation of an
-abstract concept. Like numbers, prana can also be
-understood as a sort of organizational comprehension,
-which in this case exists independently of the fluldxce
-compartment.
+As this fluidice compartment is altered, information not available through action in the electromagnetic spectrum is registered electromagnetically in the nervous system, or in other electro-magnetic phenomena \e{exterior} to the nervous system, such as the behavior ot the sun, or any anomalous ionic behavior.
-As this fluidice compartment is altered, information
-not available through action in the electromagnetxc spec-
-trum is registered electromagnetically in the nervous
-system, or in other electro-magnetic phenomena exterior
-to the nervous system, such as the behavior ot the sun, or
-any anomalous ionic behavior.
+In these instances, prana is active only on fluidice and not directly on the electromagnetic spectrum. It is as if fluidice were the liquid in but one compartment of time's ice cube machine, while other expansible units which are extended into the electromagnetic spectrum remain empty.
-In these instances, prana is active only on flundlce and
-not directly on the electromagnetic spectrum; It is as if
-fluidice were the liquid in but one compartment of time’s
-ice cube machine, while other expansible units which are
-extended into the electromagnetlc spectrum remam
-empty.
+Thus, electromagnetic relationships are subject to slight changes of shape under direct prana, although no significant change of informational form or content is registered \e{without} fluidice.
-Thus, electromagnetic relatlonshlps are sub;ect to
-slight changes of shape under direct prana, although no
-significant change of informational form or content is reg-
-istered without fluidice..
+Prana is an integrative energy which acts on fluidice as a point group relationship, changing shared time. Death of the body is the dis-integration of the electro-magnetic organization by the withdrawal of the pranic operator from the shared time conjunction called fluidice, which is not the prana itself, but is affected in structure by prana.
-Prana is an integrative energy whlch acts on tluidice as
-a point group relationship, changing shared time. Death
+What, then, \e{is} prana? Prana is an-energy generated by living beings. Thought is time\slash space-independent due to pranic action within the living, electrochemical mechanism of the body. Action of fluidice is also a reasonable explanation for the \dq{explosive} behavior of stars which seem to be generating energy from \dq{nowhere.} Particle transit-time anomalies in solar plasma might be accounted for by an investigation into the fluidice concept.
-of the body is the dis-integration-of the electro-magnetic-
-
-organization by the withdrawal of the pranic operator
-.from the shared time conjunction called fluidice, which is
-not the prana itself, but is affected in structure by prana.
-
-What, then, is prana? Prana is an-energy generated by
-
-living beings. Thought is time/space-independent due to
-pranic action within the living, electrochemical mech-
-anism of the body. Action of fluidice is also a reasonable
-explanation for the “explosive” behavior of stars which
-seem to be generating energy from “nowhére.” Particle
-transit-time anomalies in solar plasm& might be
-accounted for by an mvestlgahon into the tlu1d1ce
-concept.
+\midinsert
+\cent{\picw=2in\inspic{fluid.fig5.png}}
+\cskip
+\caption/f[figfive]
+\endinsert
It is an ancient occult teaching that the sun and other
stars are living beings. Is it possible that this is literally
true if we do regard the organizational activity of prana as
-the energy of life? Then, in the absence ot time-based
-activity, the living electrical star. would disappear within
+the energy of life? Then, in the absence of time-based
+activity, the living electrical star would disappear within
+the electro-magnetic spectrum, leaving only dis-integrative pulsing. (\ref[figfive])
-:the electro-magnetic spectrum, Ieavmg only dis- mtegra-
-tive pulsmg (fig. 5).
-
-N NOTE
+\centerline{NOTE}
If you are unfamiliar with the knowledge and systems
-upon which | have drawn in examining this'theory con-
-cerning fluidice, consult elementary paperbacks- on
-matrix theory, group theory (mathematical, not socio-
-logical), electrical field structure and-solar plasma.
-
-FIG. 1
-
-SHARED
-TIME
-
-T —>B
-
-HIG. 2
-
-FIG. 3 _ o
-
-FIG. 4
-E
-O—>8 o—
-NO HOLE, FROM WHICH
-SHARED I8 EMITTED PULSE
-TIME WITH NO COHERENT
-FIELD STRUCTURE
-
-FIG. 5
-
-PUKSUI! Spring 1977
+upon which I have drawn in examining this theory concerning fluidice, consult elementary paperbacks on \e{matrix theory}, \e{group theory} (mathematical, not sociological), \e{electrical field structure} and \e{solar plasma}. \ No newline at end of file