by Marianne Love | Mar 31, 2021 | Uncategorized
” If such a cross section of the planet could be rendered, at first the physical matter of the crust would be seen. Afterwards, the structure of the crust begins to look like swiss cheese with empty spaces of different sizes inside. In some of the cavities,...
by Geraldene Dalby-Ball | Mar 31, 2021 | Quantum Leap Book Club Blog
Joy will that get us a ticket into the centre? Throughout the pages there’s an sometimes subtle, sometimes strong, message that the journey to the centre of the Earth is about being less ‘dense’ and having ones physical form adapt to subtle decreasing density...
by Geraldene Dalby-Ball | Mar 31, 2021 | Quantum Leap Book Club Blog
For one still fixated on what the Earth would look like if it was sliced in half the answer is you can’t slice the Earth in half and create two neat sides like an Apple revealing at the core the seeds. Science is getting close to understanding more about black...
by Rosemarie Heyer | Mar 26, 2021 | Quantum Leap Book Club Blog
Moving into the Inner Earth means to experience a transition from the physical plane (rocks, lava, etc) to an etheric plane (a non-material level beyond the physical). Here we deal with frequencies and energies, which must be matched by the frequency of a heightened...
by Tryna Giordano Cooper | Mar 25, 2021 | Quantum Leap Book Club Blog, Uncategorized
I was asked what has impacted me so far from reading “The Inner Earth – The Second Tunnel.” There are several things, but one of the greatest impacts is the statement that Radu Cinamar writes about the fact that so much of science is based on theory, or assumptions....