| Wave
Theory
By
Eloise Helm
ANCIENT
DISCOVERIES OF CHINA WITH THE YIN YAND - WAVE THEORY
In
the research I have done on Ancient China I have discovered
a new world of knowledge. The importnt discoveries of Ancient
China are astonishing. Chess is my passion and a favorite
leisure pastime. I now realize the reason I love the game
of Chess. Chess was discovered in Ancient China, where I
previously lived in another lifetime. Many things were discovered
in China at least a thousand years before they were known
in Europe. Music was discovered in 5,000 BC about the time
the Bronze metal was discovered, thus creating the musical
gong. Bronze metal represents love and wisdom. Now that
I have two beautiful gongs hanging in my office on either
side of me, a new energy field has opened, creating energy
that I never had before. It is sad that most of us learn
the importance of things late in life. I knew years ago
that gongs were important in Ancient China, but I never
knew the real reason until now.
The
Ancient Chinese had a natural philosophy and conceived of
the whole universe as undergoing slow pulsations of opposites,
that everything balances between the yin and yang. It is
the basic forces of life itself. Our western world is just
beginning to realize the rhythmic forces that control all
life. The Chinese's physical universe in ancient and medival
times was a perfectly continuous whole. Chi condensed into
tangible matter was not in any siginificant sense composed
of particles, but individual objects, that acted and reacted
with all other objects in the world and that such mutual
influences can be effective over very great distances and
work in a wave-like vibration...like manner depending on
the rhythmic alternation at all levels of the two fundamental
forces; yin and yang. Individual objects have their individual
rhythms. They come together like the sounds of an individual
instrument of an orchestra but activating spontaneously
emerging into the general pattern of the harmony of the
world.
If
the wave conceptions in ancient China had been applied sooner
and interpreted in the world of physics we would have a
much better understanding of physics today. Even if the
early Chinese realized the special nature of atoms they
were never puzzled by them nor much interested, because
they realized the rhythmic influences was a wave world,
not a particle world.
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