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Since our own Solar System consists of the Sun in the middle with eight smaller planets rotating around it in their orbits, and the element Oxygen has a nucleus and eight smaller electrons rotating around it in their orbits, people have speculated that perhaps atoms are like tiny solar systems. Likewise, perhaps our solar system is an atom in some larger form.

However, atoms are governed by quantum physics, held together by electromagnetism instead of gravity. According to quantum mechanics, tiny objects like electrons do not have precise trajectories. Rather, they must be described by quantum waves of probability. Yet the quantum and classical realms must join smoothly, so somehow the rippling quantum waves must be able to mimic a “classical trajectory” (i.e., same as a solar system).

In the 1920s, the inventors of quantum mechanics dismissed the notion that the system of an atom behaves like a tiny solar system. This was because they observed that while planets orbit the Sun in elliptical orbits, the electrons of an atom seem to hover around the nucleus in diffuse cloud-like waves (known as orbitals), that describe only the probability of finding the electron at different places. But those orbitals can combine to form a clump-like “wave packet” that contains the electrons and does orbit the nucleus like a planet, researchers report in the 2 April PRL. The observation confirms a long-sought connection between the quantum and classical realms. Source: APS Physics https://physics.aps.org/story/v13/st15

Atoms have the same physical properties as planetary systems, which is evident in Bohr’s equation where he equated the electromagnetic force to the centrifugal force.
Source: Turtle Rock Studios https://talk.turtlerockstudios.com/t/the-monster-galaxy-and-atom-hypothesis/54100

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Above: Altai-Himalaya by Nicholas Roerich, Credit Roerich.org

In our Weekly Bulletin on 14 Dec 2018 The Spheres of the Upper Air, it was stated, “There have been “places” spoken of throughout history that are not places in the physical sense, but actually exist on a higher plane. These include Hyperborea, Mount Meru, the abodes of Masters over Tibet and the Gobi Desert, and the mythical Twelve Lost Islands of Hawaii.      Ancient teachers, often called Deities, came and went from such places.”

In a more recent Bulletin on 09 Mar 2019 The Invisible Spheres, we looked at assertions by some that “the Monastery of the Brotherhood of the Seven Rays (exists) in the region above Lake Titicaca in South America, and that a monastery (was found) called The Abbey in a hidden valley of Pariahuanca.” [“There is also said to be a hidden land somewhere in the East called Agarttha, beneath the surface of the earth.”]

The latest New Dawn magazine, Special Issue Vol.13 No.2, features a couple of articles that shed more light on this topic. In Opening the Gate to Belovodia by Jason Jeffrey, we read about Olga Kharitidi’s journey to the Altai where she learned of the ethereal “place” called Belovodia. The Altai is a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come together - the subject of a number of paintings by the mystic Nicholas Roerich who travelled widely there.

In another article in the same issue of ND, In Search of Invisible Masters by Mehmet Sabeheddin, we are told that the great Masters (the Silent Brotherhood, Mahatmas, Magi, Rishis) have “been physically located in the Hindu Kush area (which) is in Afghanistan, geographically, it forms the Western extreme of the Himalayas.” Certain other mystical traditions locate at least some of the Invisible Masters in the etheric planes above the Gobi Desert.
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Image above:  "Temple of the Sun" in Muhamadra, India
The Sun Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the solar deity Surya located at Modhera village of Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati. It was built after 1026 AD during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty. The temple complex has three components: Gudhamandapa, the shrine hall; Sabhamandapa, the assembly hall and Kunda, the reservoir. The halls have intricately carved exterior and pillars. The reservoir has steps to reach bottom and numerous small shrines.

Image below: Kunda, a tank or reservoir which is known as Ramakunda or Suryakunda.
The flight of steps through kirti-torana leads to the reservoir. It is rectangular. It measures 176 feet from north to south and 120 feet from east to west. It is paved with stones all around. There are four terraces and recessed steps to descend to reach the bottom of the tank. The main entrance lies on west.
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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