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“What is the Strong Force?” – Ramtha’s model of science


“Fundamental particles called quarks come in six different flavors. Protons are made of two up quarks
and one down quark, while neutrons contain two down quarks and one up quark.”
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“What Is the Strong Force?”
“The strong nuclear force is one of the four fundamental forces in nature; the other three are gravity, electromagnetism and the weak force. As its name implies, the strong force is the strongest force of the four. It is responsible for binding together the fundamental particles of matter to form larger particles.

The reigning theory of particle physics is the Standard Model, which describes the basic building blocks of matter and how they interact. The theory was developed in the early 1970s; over time and through many experiments, it has become established as a well-tested physics theory, according to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research,” quoting Jim Lucas, Live Science.
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– “An introduction to Ramtha’s model of science and his view of reality”
By Bruce A. Smith, The Mountain News.

“The following is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, The New Physics – An Introduction to the Science of Consciousness. What follows is Chapter 5, a part of an on-going series here at the Mountain News.”

[Note: The four forces are the four major forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force. The latter two forces are what keep the nuclei of atoms intact.]

“Ramtha further describes the relationship of consciousness and energy:

“Consciousness and energy are the dynamic forces of creation and are inextricably combined. Everything that exists originated in consciousness and manifested through the modulation of its energy impact into mass.” (10)

Ramtha continues, and links his perspectives to those described by David Bohm, particularly the way in which matter folds and unfolds into wholeness and implicate order.

“Now so we call the Void one vast nothing materially, yet all things potentially. Come on beginners, say it. Now this is what in elder days of my appearance here I called the Mother/Father Principle, the Void. It was also called the Source – the Source. Now there is a great, brilliant scientist who got an understanding of the Void. He kind of called it the ether but that is incorrect. This scientist understood – and his name is David Bohm – he understood that particles don’t travel. They don’t travel; they appear and reappear. What an amazing concept. Don’t they do this? Yes, down here they do.

“He said the Void folds, enfolds, and outfolds potentials. He is right.” (11)
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References
Footnote 10: Ramtha, A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Reality, An Introduction to Ramtha and His Teachings, third edition, JZK Publishing, a division of JZK, Inc. PO Box 1210 Yelm, WA 98597, 2004, p.290.

Footnote 11: Ramtha, A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Reality, An Introduction to Ramtha and His Teachings, third edition, JZK Publishing, a division of JZK, Inc. PO Box 1210 Yelm, WA 98597, 2004, p.46-47.

Posted: November 13th, 2014 - Featured Articles, News Headlines, quantum physics, Ramtha, Science



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