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Andrijah Puharich worked w/ mediums in this area, as well as aliens and Uri Geller--
I'm researching details into each one and any possible connections to physics of space/time involved.
for instance: ch is the revealing principle of timeless knowledge through the time process-- could be pure space, the electron, a natural symbol of the mind, would undoubtedly be the fifth one in the center. the last one seems to fit w/ the proton- was said to be of the human and intimate. a symbology tool i made up is: intuition-logic-emotion, all total to 7, at most 5 in one category, and things like 4-1-2 can't fly b/c it's out of order.. thus i can symbologically design what must somewhat describe the nine in those terms to be..
5-1-1, 4-2-1, 3-3-1, 2-4-1, 1-5-1, 1-4-2, 1-3-3, 1-2-4, 1-1-5. from bob lazar's story there are 9 installations of the different spaceships - and what i guess could be 9 different ways of generating infinite/super-efficient energy.transitionalness of these 9 interests me

2007-03-19 02:45:02 · 5 answers · asked by gekim784l 3 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Paranormal Phenomena

ok i finally figured out how to add stupid details.. ok first of all- byzantino u have absoultely NO IDEA wtf im talkin about, the 9 books might vaguely resemble the same concept, but even the info u provided is very very very weak and horribly uninsightful. id also to like to add that understanding the 9 is extremely key to forming an advanced civilization as proving it through skeptics and their string theories leads to more and more rutheless prejudice and expectation as people start more whole heartidly believing that one person has to bear the burden of perfection. people like me who rely on faith and intuition are regarded as complete morons and it's the other way around-- the longer this idea of the 9 is put off the more we spiral into absolute certain doom.

2007-03-25 01:27:55 · update #1

5 answers

i dont understand sorry

2007-03-25 01:29:18 · answer #1 · answered by hfroggie2005 5 · 1 0

do you mean the Nine Unknown Men
and The nine books ?
This [legend] goes back to the time of the Emperor Asoka, who reigned in India from 273 B.C. He was the grandson of Chandragupta who was the first to unify India. Ambitious like his ancestor whose achievements he was anxious to complete, he conquered the region of Kalinga which lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras. The Kalingans resisted and lost 100,000 men in the battle.
Each of the Nine is supposedly responsible for guarding and improving a single book. These books each deal with a different branch of potentially hazardous knowledge. Traditionally, the books are said to cover the following subjects:
1-Propaganda and Psychological warfare.
2-Physiology, including instructions on how to perform the "touch of deathOne account has Judo being a product of material leaked from this book.
3-Microbiology, and, according to more recent speculation, Biotechnology. In some versions of the myth, the waters of the Ganges are purified with special microbes designed by the Nine and released into the river at a secret base in the Himalayas.
4-Alchemy, including the transmutation of metals. In India, there is a persistent rumor that during times of drought or other natural disasters temples and religious organizations receive large quantities of gold from an unknown source. The mystery is further deepened with the fact that the sheer quantity of gold throughout the country in temples and with kings cannot be properly accounted for, seeing that India has only ever had one gold mine
5-Communication, including intercourse with extraterrestrials.
6-Gravitation. Book 6 is said to contain the instructions necessary to build a Vimana, sometimes referred to as the "ancient UFOs of India."
7-Cosmology
8-Light
9-Sociology, including rules concerning the evolution of societies and how to predict their downfall.
please check the link in the source bar for more information,

2007-03-19 21:21:06 · answer #2 · answered by Byzantino 7 · 2 1

They are all myths and people need to seriously get into the 21st century. There are only four forces proven, measured and explained by science. Here is an excerpt of how Geller was totally debunked on national TV. He was also going to do his spoon bending trick and when the host (Johnny Carson) insisted that he use a fork supplied by Carson, Geller said, the powers were not right for him to do it that night.

The Tonight appearance was to be a watershed for Geller in the States, the twin reason along with Time why the New York Times felt obliged to insert its caveat about him in its leader the following year. Although Randi was unable to be in Los Angeles for the show in the way he had been on hand in disguise for the Time encounter, he was closely and secretly involved in the Tonight edition's planning. He insisted that all the props be chosen by the Tonight production team, that Geller be allowed nowhere near any of them before the programme, and - Randi's top priority - that Shipi be kept at a distance from the backstage area at all times. Whether all this was hokum, or whether Randi and Carson simply got lucky on the night because Geller was off-form is a matter of speculation; the odds had equally been magician-loaded against Geller at SRI and he had still succeeded. Whatever happened to Geller, the show was hideously embarrassing for him. As mentioned at the beginning of this book, he failed in 22 minutes to make anything work. He had blown his biggest opportunity, and knew it.
One of the tests on Tonight was a repeat of the 35mm film canisters 'Russian Roulette' Geller had triumphed with at SRI. Randi had guessed that Geller's method at this was to 'accidentally' bump into the table the canisters were placed on and judge from their reaction which contained water. At NBC, where he was kept carefully away from the table, Geller shook his head sadly and said he just couldn't do it. In a station break, Carson and one of the crew later said was their impression that Geller was stamping his feet hard in time to the music, perhaps in hopes of jarring the cans. If so, it didn't work.. And whether it was so or not, the incident has become part of sceptical folklore - as one of the (for them) lamentably few occasions when Geller has been found with his hands even near the till. It is only a shame for the sceptics that they have no video of the foot stamping sequence - but, as they would doubtless agree, such phenomena are famously hard to capture.

2007-03-19 03:44:27 · answer #3 · answered by Gene 7 · 1 3

Oh man, I hope you realize this is all fantasy baloney that you are devoting your life to. How sad. The universe as it is is an amazing and wonderful thing, pity that you need to harp on the mystery instead of enjoying the majesty that we have and studying something worthwhile that would actually make this world a better place.

In other words, get a life.

2007-03-25 00:46:53 · answer #4 · answered by regrunion 3 · 0 1

paranormal events cannot be measured but all are related in electric currents and waves and energies.disturbances due to presence of any one of unseen beings will tell you that something mysterious is happeninmg around.the word of GOD the bible is the supreme source of super power!

2007-03-26 12:41:01 · answer #5 · answered by katagalugan9 4 · 0 0

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