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Old 11-29-2009, 10:51 PM   #178
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Some information on Maldek:

http://www.innerpotential.org/pages/article/maldek.html

Maldek and modern science

Was the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter a Planet destroyed in an atomic explosion over 18,000,000 years ago? In a message given on April 7th, 1960, through Dr. George King, an elevated extraterrestrial being known as Mars Sector Six Said that is was and described the greatest of all crimes – the destruction of this planet, known as Maldek, by the human race

In 1766, Titius of Wittenberg discovered a startling relationship in the spacing of the first seven Planets, which points to the former existence of Maldek. In 1772, this was published by the director of the Berlin Observatory, Johann Bode, and is known as Bode's Law.

Here is how it works: write the number sequence 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 and 192. Notice that after the 0, each number is doubled to give the next. Now add 4 to each number and divide by 10. The results are: .4, .7, 1.0, 1.6, 2.8, 5.2, 10.0 and 19.6. These are, within a few percent, the exact number of astronomical units (AU) each Planet is from the Sun! (One AU equals the distance Earth is from the Sun – about 93,000,000 miles.) The exception is at 2.8 AU, where we find the asteroid belt exactly where Bode's Law predicted a Planet. However, the Law doesn't apply to Neptune or Pluto.

By 1960, however, the majority of astronomers believed that the asteroids were debris from the formation of the Solar System 4 billion years ago.

Enter Professor Michael Ovenden, astronomer of the Department of Geophysics and Astronomy, and The Institute of Astronomy and Space Science at The University of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada. He worked for 25 years to build a powerful case for the fact that the asteroid belt was a Planet which exploded millions of years ago!

His theory, The Principle of Least Interaction Action, correctly predicts the orbits of the major Moons of Uranus and Jupiter, and, to within 1 percent, the orbits of all the Planets from Mercury to Neptune. But only, in his view, if a large Planet existed in place of the asteroid belt approximately 16 million years ago when it was suddenly ‘dissipated'. The following is further evidence for this:

1) Meteorites, many of which are stray asteroids, often show a complicated crystalline structure that could have formed only if it had cooled slowly over millions of years. For a small meteorite from the asteroid belt to have cooled so slowly, it must have been part of a larger body, hundreds if not thousands of miles across.

2) Many meteorites are magnetised as if they had cooled in the magnetic field of a large rotating Planet.

3) Most iron meteorites show more than ten times the exposure to cosmic ray particles than other meteorites–commensurate with being parts of a Planet destroyed by a thermonuclear explosion. Cosmic rays originate in supernovas (exploding stars) and other apparently violent cosmic events.

4) Some scientists believe that tektites come from the asteroid belt. Certain Russian scientists say that only a thermonuclear explosion could have created the heat to form these glassy, molten rock and metal spheres that are found in a few areas on Earth, and that ‘intelligence' must have caused the explosion of a Planet.

At the end of the introduction to one of his papers, Professor Ovenden wrote: "Here then is a problem for modern science. Why are the orbits of the Planets ‘harmonious' in the Pythagorean sense?".

Pythagoras sought union with the Divine through the study of Cosmic Order. He gave us many principles which form the basis of our mathematics, physics and music. To him, reality was mathematical in nature and vibrations connected all things to each other and to the Divine. His doctrine of numbers is still used in numerology.

Surely Pythagoras would be pleased to see how a simple numerical formula could reveal the relationship of the first seven, and at one time eight, Planets in our Solar System – another reflection of the unseen Harmony of the Universe.
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