Post by plutronus on Sept 26, 2012 21:51:10 GMT -6
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From: theedgeofreality.proboards.com/index.cgi
The 'Holy Science' is a book written by Swami Sri Sriyukteswar Giri in 1894 under the title 'Kaivalya Darsanam'. Sri Sriyukteswar states that he wrote 'The Holy Science' at the request of Mahavatar Babaji.[1] The book compares parallel passages from the Bible and Upanishads in order to show the unity of all religions.
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Yuga theory
Sri Sriyukteswar’s (Yogananda's Guru) introduction to "The Holy Science" includes his explanation of the Yuga Cycle – revolutionary because of his premise that the earth is now in the age of Dwapara Yuga, not the Kali Yuga that most Indian pundits believe to be the current age.[4] His theory is based on the idea that the sun “takes some star for its dual and revolves round it in about 24,000 years of our earth– a celestial phenomenon which causes the backward movement of the equinoctial points around the zodiac.”[1] The common explanation for this celestial phenomenon is precession, the ‘wobbling’ rotating movement of the earth axis. Research into Sri Sriyukteswar’s explanation is being conducted by the 'Binary Research Institute'.
From: www.netplaces.com/guide-to-2012/the-binary-star-theory/walter-cruttenden-and-the-binary-research-institute.htm
"The Binary Star Theory"
Walter Cruttenden and the Binary Research Institute
If lunar and solar gravity were solely responsible for [planetary wobble] precession, we would expect the rate of precession to be as constant as their influences. Precession has actually been measured as accelerating by an average of about 0.00035 arc seconds per year since 1900. This means precession appears to be accelerating and decelerating in the same way that it would if the explanation for precession was that the sun were moving in an elliptical orbit typical of binary star systems. This acceleration suggests that the sun has moved past the most distant point in its orbit and is currently accelerating inward toward its companion. The data suggests an elliptical orbit of about 24,000 years in duration, with the sun having passed the most distant point about 1,500 years ago. This is shorter than the current scientific estimate of precession at 25,771 years, because of the acceleration that occurs when the two stars are closest to each other. The standard lunisolar model assumes a steady and unchanging rate of motion. Conventional science attributes this apparent acceleration solely to improvements in the accuracy of the measurement of precession over the last hundred years.
From: www.netplaces.com/guide-to-2012/the-binary-star-theory/binary-stars-and-em-fields.htm
Binary Stars and EM Fields by Mark Heley
If the solar system is moving in a binary orbit, the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum of the sun's companion star could have a significant impact on our planet. Cruttenden argues this would directly affect our magnetosphere, ionosphere, and indirectly, all life.
Cruttenden suggests that immersion in stellar-generated EM fields might be the mechanism that induces cyclical changes on Earth. It may also be that the binary star orbits have a relationship with the plasma bands that are currently inundating our solar system with greatly increased plasmic energy.
Binary Research Institute's YuTub Channel
www.youtube.com/user/binaryresearchinst?feature=results_main
www.binaryresearchinstitute.com/bri/research/introduction/theory.shtml
Binary Companion Theory
A binary system is two stars gravitationally bound orbiting a common center of mass. The stars can be of the same or differing sizes and orbits can be as short as a few days or as long as thousands of years. The short ones are easy to detect, the long ones difficult, some probably impossible to detect because of the very long observation period required.
Binary Research Institute
4600 Campus Dr, Ste 110,
Newport Beach, Ca, 92660
Tel: 949) 399-5392
binaryresearchinstitute.org
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