Ancient and Modern Physics by Thomas E. Willson
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world of gas about us is at one with our liquids and solids. It
is 'continuity, not impact.' They not only touch everywhere and in everything, but they are one and the same in action and reaction." Thus spake a certain wise teacher of physics. To his wise utterances, we can only add that such as we are today "we see through a glass, darkly." Yet there will come a day when the physical bandages will be removed from our eyes, and we shall see face to face the beauty and grandeur and glory of this invisible world, and that in truth it 'transmits by continuity and not impact every action and reaction of which matter is capable,' forming one continuous chain of cause and effect, without a link missing. There are no gulfs to cross; no bridges to be made. It is here; not there. It is at one with us. And we are at one with it. One and the same law controls and guides the etheric atom and the physical atom made from its molecules, whether the latter are made in "whirls," as at first supposed, or by orderly combination as now believed. In fact, this visible world of ours is the perfect product of the other invisible one, having in it its root and foundation, the very sap of its life. Chapter Five The Four Manifested Planes |
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