Friday, November 24, 2023

Hilarion on Scientific Errors in the 20th Century

Please comment generally on science in this century.

Hilarion: The subject of science is one that is very dear to our hearts as many readers will know. Indeed, the ray in which we transmit this information is precisely that which is instrumental in bringing about the scientific advancements which already have been made and which are going to be made in the years to come. 

The greatest error which 20th century scientists have fallen into is their belief that the world around them is made up of tiny separated packets of matter, not connected to each other by any intervening material and not having anything to do with each other. They believe that the Universe is made up of tiny billiard balls which they call protons, neutrons and so forth which simply bounce against each other and create the the various phenomena which they observe in their laboratories. Alas, this error is reflected in man's own mental state at present. Humanity shuts itself off from itself, men carve up the surface of the planet into separate chunks which they say they "own;" they put emotional distance between themselves and others. The direction of of science could not have been any other than what is was, given the materialistic, separative and rivalrous nature of man's philosophy over the past period of time. 

But, with the coming of the New Age, there will be a dawning of a different understanding about the nature of man and of the nature of the universe in which he finds himself. The two will again be parallel for mankind will understand that it is one family interconnected by the sea of spirit in which all are immersed, and at the same time he will realize that the matter which he sees about him is composed of one substance, only one substance, which he will probably call the aether again, as it was called in the last century. 

For all of matter which he sees around him is simply the condensation of this aether into particular packets which he recognizes as the protons and so forth. But, between all of these is the sea of aether, that tenuous, fine, beautiful substance which extends through all of space and which is responsible for every manifestation and every phenomenon which he perceives in the real world. 

We believe that this recognition of the oneness of all created matter will soon be manifested upon the earth. Indeed we have attempted to paint the picture in its simplest terms in our own books. We are hopeful that these writings will gradually influence the direction of thought among the scientists of the human family and that as the scientists themselves become persuaded of the truth of the matter, so all mankind will come to understand that every being that has been created partakes of a single, central, creative power which he may call God, in such a way that they are all linked through Him to each other. 

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