Friday, August 7, 2009

Condensed Worlds

Astronomers have measured the motions of stars in a very distant galaxy and clocked speeds upwards of one million miles per hour. These fast-moving stars shed new light on how these distant galaxies, which are a fraction the size of our Milky Way, may have evolved.

At the end of the Zohar Chodesh-Book of Secret is written a section called Kav Hameda/Measurements; in this section is described how worlds existed prior to creation packed together only a handbreadth apart embedded in OreAinSof/LightWithoutEnd–Hard Light fitted together without space or the necessity of time. According to the Zohar which was composed 2000 years ago creation was not a Big Bang, but a Big Evacuation of the Hard Light to allow space and time for creation.

According to the Torah our solar system is the place of the big evacuation leaving nine orbs orbiting the sun corresponding to the seven continents and the three oceans of the earth patterned by the Ten Sefirot–the cabalisitc atom.

Prior to creation the universe of stars, quasars and black holes were all packed into the space of our solar system. Creation began with the evacuation of space producing distance and time. It is not the star light which has reached us after myriad of years, but the stars which moved at a speed faster than light; some moved in a cluster and never expanded.

Science needs to learn some humility and respect for the ancient knowledge.

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