From: guskz on
Only a virgin has not heard of the cosmic egg theory. The beginning
of the Universe resembles the beginning of all life on Earth.

1st the egg also known as the bulb = singularity

2nd the above and below ground stems of the plant's bulb

3rd the above and below ground branches and roots

2nd & 3rd = emanation from the big bang

4th the water, starts with rain then through heat and suction the
water from the root goes back to the bulb then back up to the
branches.

Forming a circular revolution where the bulb remains the pulsating
heart and center of the plant (Universe).

In terms of our spacetime, science still debates whether
metaphorically speaking: the water or the stems represent time, or the
invisible ether, or the light that we see.


2010: Before Einstein, GUSKZ.
From: Thomas Heger on
guskz(a)hotmail.com schrieb:
> Only a virgin has not heard of the cosmic egg theory.

Actually I didn't. But this myth seems to fit to very advanced theories,
if they are interpreted as metaphors for scientific ideas.
http://www.livingmyths.com/Chinese.htm
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/10462.asp

But how could that happen?
Maybe religion is mainly about science and that is what somehow is
encoded into those myths.


> The beginning
> of the Universe resembles the beginning of all life on Earth.
>
> 1st the egg also known as the bulb = singularity
>
> 2nd the above and below ground stems of the plant's bulb
>
> 3rd the above and below ground branches and roots
>
> 2nd & 3rd = emanation from the big bang
>
> 4th the water, starts with rain then through heat and suction the
> water from the root goes back to the bulb then back up to the
> branches.
>
> Forming a circular revolution where the bulb remains the pulsating
> heart and center of the plant (Universe).
>
> In terms of our spacetime, science still debates whether
> metaphorically speaking: the water or the stems represent time, or the
> invisible ether, or the light that we see.
>
To associate stems and time I think is a valid concept to interpret the
metaphors. And water is spacetime itself, while the waves upon is light.

TH
From: guskz on
On Jul 14, 3:04 pm, Thomas Heger <ttt_...(a)web.de> wrote:
> gu...(a)hotmail.com schrieb:
>
> > Only a virgin has not heard of the cosmic egg theory.  
>
> Actually I didn't. But this myth seems to fit to very advanced theories,
> if they are interpreted as metaphors for scientific ideas.http://www.livingmyths.com/Chinese.htmhttp://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/10462.asp
>
> But how could that happen?
> Maybe religion is mainly about science and that is what somehow is
> encoded into those myths.
>
>
>
> > The beginning
> > of the Universe resembles the beginning of all life on Earth.
>
> > 1st the egg also known as the bulb = singularity
>
> > 2nd the above and below ground stems of the plant's bulb
>
> > 3rd the above and below ground branches and roots
>
> >  2nd & 3rd = emanation from the big bang
>
> > 4th the water, starts with rain then through heat and suction the
> > water from the root goes back to the bulb then back up to the
> > branches.
>
> > Forming a circular revolution where the bulb remains the pulsating
> > heart and center of the plant (Universe).
>
> > In terms of our spacetime, science still debates whether
> > metaphorically speaking: the water or the stems represent time, or the
> > invisible ether, or the light that we see.
>
> To associate stems and time I think is a valid concept to interpret the
> metaphors. And water is spacetime itself, while the waves upon is light.
>
> TH

The Big Bang in slow motion is an egg and the bulb of a plant as it
branches out in stems and roots. For man it's the heart and it's blood
veins going into and out of the heart.