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post Feb 4 2007, 09:18 AM
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I was looking into internet news today, and it showed a picture of saturn and it's rings from the Cassini probe.

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Upon seeing this, I thought, "Wait, that blue outer-ring looks almost like a halo of energy...but I know by scientific evidence that it is indeed bits of small matter."

Then it clicked in my head, the visual abstract and the reasoning abstract: What if the auras we see are just small nanoscopic bits of dust that we see orbiting around us in relation to our energy? After all, being that small, certain concentrations may refract or reflect light, thus causing a color-shift phenomenon.

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This is all just speculation, but I do believe it has a true scientific basis.

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post Feb 4 2007, 12:11 PM
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Greetings WyrdScience,

Interesting theory you got there.

I would have to say that auras and dust are two different things. In my experiences an aura is more akin to a vibration/frequency of energy thus we interpret it as light.However, with that said, and given wave-particle duality, we can find new grounds for your theory. In such a framework an aura,as Light, would be a combination of subatomic particles and waves very similar to the interaction of matter and gravity that constitutes Saturn's rings. I just don't know if these type of atomic laws hold in the planes outside the physical dimension ...furthermore, I would also say that an aura is not exactly Light though this is how we can best see the vibration...well, Light is also vibration.... argh! good question. It is definately worth it to flesh out this theory some more.

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post Feb 4 2007, 03:39 PM
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Pretty simple way to understand how we 'see' differing frequencies of vibration -
Imagine a ceiling fan that is switched off, it has four blades - however when you switch the fan on the blades rotate and they appear blurred, so blurred in fact that the ceiling fan blades now look like a translucent disk - but you 'know' the appearance of that disk is due to how fast your brain is processing information from your central nervous system. The same trick is used, of course, in movies.

Everything in the universe is composed of waves, they appear not to us as waves but as oscillation. How fast do you need to process the information reaching you to see the in-betweens, to see between the frames on the movie screen, to see between the oscillations of matter.

There is no such thing as wave-particle duality, there are only waves, particles being standing waves - like eddys in a river.

So, how we see auras is dependant on which frequency band we can percieve, just like with the ceiling fan - this is also how thoughtforms become manifest in 3D.

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post Feb 20 2007, 09:01 AM
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There is a thing called gravitational microlensing I heard about a few years back. Basically the planet's gravity causes the light from a star to become brighter, distorted or magnified. Similar to looking at the sun's aura during an eclipse. I'm sure the color has something to do with the doppler effect.

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