Throughout history, physicists have been discussing the plausibility of time travel. The theory of relativity allows for time travel into the future, going at high speeds returning to earth only aging slightly compared to your peers. Einstein's theory is a theory of space and time, it should be no surprise that black holes offer, in concept, a way to travel through space and time as well. Since it is possible in concept only, it does not mean that it has been achieved as of yet. Black holes are the product of a collapse of a massive star that has such an extreme gravitational force that it keeps light particles from leaving its surface, making the star practically invisible. Black holes act like a one way street, only allowing objects to fall into the black hole but nothing can escape from its gravitational pull. In the 1960's a mathematician from New Zealand, Roy Kerr said, that if a black hole is rotating a singularity forms in the shape of a ring. In principle, it would be possible to dive into such a space and through the ring, to emerge in another place and time. The "Kerr Solution" was the first mathematical example of a time machine. Nobody took Kerr's idea seriously until the 1970's when astronomers discovered what seemed to be real black holes in our galaxy and the hearts of other galaxies...
There may be no other concept that captures the imagination more than the idea of time travel -- the ability to travel to any point in the past or future. What could be cooler? You could jump into your time machine to go back and see major events in history and talk to the people who were there! Who would you travel back to see? Julius Caesar? Leonardo da Vinci? Elvis? You could go back and meet yourself at an earlier age, go forward and see how you look in the future... It's these possibilities that have made time travel the subject of so many science fiction books and movies...
For centuries, mystics and shamans have left their physical bodies to explore higher planes of consciousness in the astral worlds. Many people have glimpsed these realms through dreams, illness, or spontaneous awakenings. Astral travel or astral projection is a shift in your reference point, or a change in shifting from one state of consciousness to another. It involves changing your point of reference, as in Einstein's Theory of Relativity; many observations are changed by changing the "measuring" or observation point of reference. It is this lifting of the "energy body" in to different realms of consciousness and returning with the memory of what as taken place.
Astral projection is the actual bi-location of the physical body at one place and the "energy" body in another. The difference is that one's consciousness is transferred to that "energy" body. When the "energy" body returns, the journey is remembered by the degree of continuity of consciousness the traveler as developed. Astral projection is used to gather knowledge.
Time travel and Journeying:
Ka Waena Iho (The Personal Garden). Follow the instructions Dr. King gives in Urban Shaman: "Imagine an inner garden with everything you want to increase your energy as much as you desire."
Kakudmi was a descendant of the Sun Dynasty (Suryavansha), a dynasty originating from Surya, the Hindu deity of the Sun.
Surya's son was the deity Vaivasvata Manu.
Vaivasvata Manu had one powerful son named Ikshvaku. Ikshvaku founded and spread the Sun (or Solar) dynasty. He became King and ruled from Ayodhya. He was celebrated for his accomplishments in battle, and for his competence and benevolence.
Ikshvaku had one hundred sons, of whom Vikuksi was the eldest. Vikuksi had many sons, of whom S'aryâti was one. King S'aryâti had three sons, Uttânabarhi, Ânarta and Bhûrishena. Ânarta's eldest son was Revata.
King Revata constructed the city of Kusasthali beneath the ocean and ruled from there. Kusasthali grew to became a prosperous and advanced kingdom. From Kusasthali, he also ruled over large tracts of land, including Anarta kingdom, which was named after his father.
Revata had one hundred sons of whom Kakudmi (also called Raivata, son of Revata) was the eldest...
A dreamer obsessed with traveling through time builds himself a time machine and, much to his surprise, travels over 800,000 years into the future. The world has been transformed with a society living in apparent harmony and bliss, but as the Traveler stays in this world of the future he discovers a hidden barbaric and depraved subterranean class. Wells’s translucent commentary on the capitalist society was an instant bestseller and launched the time-travel genre...
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