Djchrismac wrote:It seems relatively easy to stumble into the inner Earth, well... provided you're in a plane or boat or are geared up for an arctic expedition!
The Smoky God happens to be a favorite book of mine, since childhood. That's the tale of Olaf Jensen and his father, that were swept into the underground realm. I always found it interesting that the ocean to which they were swept to, in the underworld, was of fresh water. This was actually explained in
Etidorpha.
Djchrismac wrote:The temperature is supposed to be very warm inside, is the central sun perhaps the white dwarf fragment acting as a second internal sun?
Consider the structure of the pulsar to be analogous to the structure of planets (planets are must mini-pulsars). The crust composes the typical, gravitating 3D spatial geometry we are all familiar with. The inner, inner core (Keshe's Caroline core) is the conjugate--anti-gravitating, 3D temporal geometry. These two effects merge across two, discrete speed ranges that Larson refers to as 2-x (intermediate) and 3-x (ultra high) speed motion. His numerical choice refers to the unity speed of light... 1-x, the surface of 3D space, means that all dimensions are below "1", and have a finite value, "x". 2-x means that you have one dimension that is over the speed of light, and the remaining two below. 3-x is 2 dimensions FTL, 1 sublight. Larson does not have a 4-x to indicate motion in 3D time, he just refers to it as "inverse speed," the inverse of 1-x where all dimensions are FTL, in time.
In essence, you have 4 discrete zones, starting with the crust/atmosphere in the 1-x, low speed range of our conventional experience. As you move towards the center of the Earth, one dimension of space will begin to move into time. Studying 2-x, intermediate speed motion in
Universe of Motion for white dwarf stars, one finds that your electromagnetic relationships change--you begin to move towards neutral gravity--two gravitating dimensions with one antigravity dimension make the net result of you weighing a lot less, and that weight will continue to diminish as you move further down towards the core, until you reach the transition zone to 3-x, ultra high speed motion (being discrete unit zones, it is not a continuous transition, but drops in mass like steps, much as they found with the gravity response from satellites leaving the solar system).
Another interesting effect is that once an FTL dimension is available, a dimension moving in time rather than space, the likelihood of electron-positron collision greatly increases, and that collision produces the photon--light. Once you enter the 2-x, intermediate speed zone, the air, itself, will begin to light up from spontaneous photon creation, due to the dielectric-magnetic flux intersection. The further you go, the stronger the FTL dimension becomes, so the more likelihood that photons will be produced, and the brighter it gets. (You'll be in the dark until you cross the 1-x to 2-x boundary.)
3-x, ultra-high speed motion means there is more antigravity than gravity, so any 1-x mass (such as your body) will be pushed away from this zone. In essence, you will have to "climb uphill" to progress deeper down into the 3-x zone because gravity is working backwards. Also recall the inverse density gradient will be strongest here... the 2-x zone will lighten up as you get deeper, moving more towards silicates and light gasses, which means a lot of VERY large caverns. Upon reaching the 3-x boundary, the environment will be primarily vapor and gas, a zone where you can stand on the 2-x rock with your head "pointed up" towards the core of the planet, upside-down from surface life.
The remaining zone, the inverse speed zone, is where all dimensions are in time. The contents of this zone are unobservable to a material perspective, as our senses can only observe and measure spatial displacement, not temporal displacement. It would appear as a "black hole" in the center of the planet, except for the fact that it is not empty. Space and time are reciprocally related, so vacuum of space is means "time" is a solid--a "solid aether." This is what is observed as a "central sun," the "solid of time" of which particles and photons are being emitted, and dropping back down to low-speed ranges, which appear near the unit speed boundary--about 11.7 micrometers, putting the light in the infrared/red zone. But beware--read Daniel's
Geoengineering paper, because any time FTL matter drops to sublight speed, X-rays and gamma rays are emitted as well. Going to that zone in "earthly" form is not recommended... "you're toast, from coast to coast."
Etidorpha is a very interesting book that describes these transitions, and the "gigantic" life that occurs within, due to the low gravity and lack of the damaging effects of solar radiation we get on the surface. Unfortunately, the book ends at the best part... as the intrepid adventurer learns how to enter the ultra-high speed zone, and 3D time. It could really use a sequel... if anyone is that adventurous!
Djchrismac wrote:Just as Ilkka suggests, because the centre of the earth is spinning at a faster rate and is in time/space, the hollow earth realm is in the cosmic sector.
Correct, though it is not spinning in "clock time." Scientists use the spinning device to account for the relative motion of the Earth's magnetic field against the surface, so they assume the core is generating the field and therefore must be spinning at that rate. The spinning is actually a magnetohydrodynamic effect, linked to the Moon, and has nothing to do with the inner core.
Djchrismac wrote:So is the inner Earth in the physical sector, cosmic sector or somewhere inbetween? The visitors there seem to be fully conscious the whole time and don't mention any change in perception. It just doesn't seem to match Bruce's description of the planetary core in At The Earth's Core: The Geophysics of Planetary Evolution and makes me doubt it is just there in our physical sector and is more a dimensional doorway to another realm/dimension:...
I wrote that paper a LONG time ago, when the idea of the white dwarf core first hit me. I have a lot more information now.
As to the visitor transition... read Larson's book,
Beyond Space and Time. In it, he describes the structure of the "life unit," the living cell, as being a stable combination of material matter and cosmic matter (anti-matter). That means what you physically SEE is only half of what you ARE. In philosophy, the 3D space half is referred to as the "body", and the 3D time half as the "mind" (Ra Material) or "soul." LIFE, having a foot in both doors, CAN transition between the realms, but doing so is analogous to switching your waking and dream states, which is why adepts engage in lots and lots of meditation before attempting to cross over into the Other Realm. The meditative state is normally on the subconscious boundary, so a degree of consciousness is retained. The stories of Olaf Jensen and others seem like they are relating a dream, because that is the way human consciousness copes with the transition.
Quick note about "force fields" protecting caverns... some are "natural" protections, because the transition between the material and cosmic realms require an organism that has undergone
individuation. In other words, if an ant tries to cross the boundary, it will die because it still has a collective soul that cannot cross, so only the body crosses over and becomes "matter" in an "anti-matter" realm, with explosive results. Things like rocks, guns, etc., tend to disintegrate under these conditions--as do synthetic clothes. Artificial "time barriers" can also be constructed to block such intrusions, using the same principle.
The inner, inner core is, as you say, a "dimensional doorway to another realm," what Larson calls the Cosmic Sector. Because a white dwarf is an explosion IN TIME, not in space, there is actually another planet in 3D time that is the conjugate of our 3D spatial Earth--Agartha. Earth = 3D space with clock time, Agartha = 3D time with clock space. The two, like the life unit, form the body and soul of a biological organism that we call Gaia.
Djchrismac wrote:An inner earth certainly seems plausible given the accounts and anomalies associated with the poles but other than the poles being a doorway to another dimension i'm struggling to make it fit with the Reciprocal System.
It is highly improbable that there are big openings at the poles, as the planetary mantle and crust formation are dependent upon gravity, so captured matter is randomly distributed across the sphere. But there are times where openings can form and whirlpools to the inner realms form, such as those described in
The Smoky God that sucked Olaf and his father inside, and the volcanic descriptions in
Etidorpha. But I would doubt these natural occurrences would be a direct transition from the material to cosmic sides of the planet. If they were, they would most certainly be fatal to the unsuspecting person. These occurrences tend to deposit a person in the intermediate speed realm, from which they can acclimatize and make a proper transition.
Also consider that, as you transition, "insides" and "outsides" get flipped around. 2-x speed on Earth is 3-x speed in Agartha. 3-x on Earth is 2-x on Agartha. The journey to the center of the Earth is actually more like a journey to the center of Time. Agartha is shown inside-out because of this inversion of perspective on our spatial consciousness.