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And so the Project returns me to: one hundred thirty seven. Quoting from Feynman Online: Richard Feynman .... believed that there were still many things that experts, or in this case, physicists, did not know. One of these unknowns that he pointed out often to all of his colleagues was the mysterious number 137. This number is the value of the fine-structure constant (the actual value is one over one-hundred and thirty seven), which is defined as the charge of the electron (q) squared over the product of Plancks constant (h) times the speed of light (c). This number actually represents the probability that an electron will absorb a photon. However, this number has more significance in the fact that it relates three very important domains of physics: electromagnetism in the form of the charge of the electron, relativity in the form of the speed of light, and quantum mechanics in the form of Plancks constant. Since the early 1900s, physicists have thought that this number might be at the heart of a GUT, or Grand Unified Theory, which could relate the theories of electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and most especially gravity. However, physicists have yet to find any link between the number 137 and any other physical law in the universe .... So whenever you think that science has finally discovered everything it possibly can, remember Richard Feynman and the number 137. 137, the sacred number at the heart of the Pauli Effect. 713. 731. 137. Juggle, jumble. 137 was a gateway, the math foundation fo the mandalas Pauli dreamed and then drew, handing them to his shrink, Carl Jung. 137 was a flash of light for Jung, a bell rung hard. Read The Red Book, a spiritual text stunningly similar to The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, Jungs own therapy for himself, kept hidden by his family until very recently. Synchronicity not only rocks; it rolls. 137 was enlightenment. Unit 731 was something so horrifying it actually made Mengeles work look compassionate. For years we denied it existed, claimed it was Soviet propaganda, not to protect the fascist Japanese who ran Unit 731, but because we made use of the data produced on body tolerance of pain, mental and physical tolerance to atmospheric distortions, and the use of pain, humiliation and sense bombardment to produce mind controlled subjects. Can find no reference to the logical forwarding of the latter to then active intelligence analysts / occultists like Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard. And it is possible the brass lacked the sophistication to get it, only the British among Allied powers had that level of sophistication (it bagged them Hess and led Göring to make disastrous decisions thanks to falsified info put in his favorite occult magazines by Mi-6). After all, the FBI thought Parsons was Crowleys designated heir to ... (facepalms) The Church of Thelma. Seriously. I have a copy of that background check. I guess the FBI assumed Crowley and Parsons were bad spellers. The Greek word Thelema (Will) was, however, well known to the Mi-6 Occult Bureau, where men and women with a classical education thrived. As was The Book of the Law, written in pre-World War One Egypt by Crowley, assigning *thelema* as the highest virtue in the coming age that would be heralded, as he said, by a vicious warlord in the Forties. Toss the numbers back into a more healthy salad. 137. Can find no reference yet on whether Wolfgang Pauli was conscious and knew that the hospital room into which he was taken, where he died, was Room 137. If he knew, he must have been amused, I hope he did know. The man to whom Einstein formally surrendered at a famous dinner, with good humor, saying Pauli was right to say God plays dice with the universe, deserved one last laugh.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 23:41:31 +0000

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