--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote:
> >
> > Check out:
> > 
> > http://www.orgonomy.org/
> 
> Ok, I will. 

Mission accomplished.

"Using Reich's astrophysical discoveries as a basis, it is possible to
elucidate the relationships between different celestial motions. These
relationships, though obvious once discovered, have eluded centuries
of mechanistic research. In attempting to develop Reich's conclusion
that "the equatorial orgone envelope provides the concrete physical
mover of the planets," [1:81] it is shown that the directions of
rotation of the sun and each of the nine planets are in simple
functional relations to the galactic plane. This constitutes an
advance over the mechanistic view, wherein there is no relationship
whatsoever between the orientations of the planets relative to each
other and no relationship between the directions of planetary rotation
and other realms of celestial motion."

So the empirical data, predictions, research, peer-reviewed
publications, debate in journals, etc for this speculative theory is
where? I assume the rest of the site is of this same caliber - grand
speculations with no substance (as in research to back up (or
disprove) the speculations.






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