THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
V.
THE THEORIES OF ROTATION IN SCIENCE.
CONSIDERING that "final cause is pronounced a
chimera, and the first Great Cause is remanded to the Sphere of the
Unknown," as a reverend gentleman justly complains, the number of
hypotheses put forward, a nebula in itself, is most remarkable. The
profane student is perplexed, and does not know in which of the theories
of exact science he has to believe. Here we have hypotheses
enough for every taste and power of brain. They are all extracted from a
number of scientific volumes.
CURRENT HYPOTHESES EXPLAINING THE
ORIGIN OF ROTATION.
Rotation has originated either --
(a) By the collision of nebular masses wandering
aimlessly in space; or by attraction, "in cases where
no actual impact takes place."
(b) "By the tangential action of currents of
nebulous matter (in the case of an amorphous nebula) descending from
higher to lower levels,* or simply by the action of the central
gravity of the mass."**
"It is a fundamental principle in physics that no rotation could
be generated in such a mass by the action of its own parts. As well
attempt to change the course of a steamer by pulling at the deck
railing," remarks to this Prof. Winchell in "World-Life."
HYPOTHESES OF THE ORIGIN OF THE
SEVEN PLANETS AND COMETS.
(a) We owe the birth of the Planets (1) to an explosion of
the Sun -- a parturition of its central mass;*** or (2) to some kind of
disruption of the nebular rings.
(b) "The Comets are strangers to our planetary system" (La
Place). "The Comets are undeniably generated in our Solar
system" (Faye).
(c) The "fixed stars are motionless" says
one authority. . . . "All the stars are actually in motion" answers
another authority. . . "Undoubtedly every star is in motion" (Wolf).
(d) "For over 350,000,000 years, the slow and majestic
movement of the Sun around its axis has never for a moment ceased" (Panorama
des Mondes, Le Couturier.)
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* The terms "high" and "low" being only relative to the position of
the observer in Space, any use of those terms tending to convey the
impression that they stand for abstract realities, is necessarily
fallacious.
** Jacob Ennis, "The Origin of the Stars," p. 221
et seq.
*** If such is the case, how does Science explain the comparatively
small size of the planets nearest the Sun? The theory of meteoric
aggregation is only a step farther from truth than the nebular
conception, and has not even the quality of the latter -- its
metaphysical element.
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(e) And "the Sun having Alcyone in the Pleiades for the
centre of its orbit, consumes 180,000,000 of years in completing its
revolution" (Maedler). And also,
(f) That, "the Sun has existed no more than 15,000,000
of years, and will emit heat for no longer than 10,000,000
years more" (Sir W. Thomson's lecture on
"the latent dynamical theory regarding the probable origin,
total amount of heat, and duration of the Sun,"
1887).
A few years ago this eminent Scientist was telling the world that the
time required for the earth to cool from incipient incrustation to its
present state, could not exceed 80,000,000 years*; (Thomson
and Tait, Natural Philosophy.) If the encrusted age of the
world is only 40 millions, or the half of the duration once allowed, and
the Sun's age only 15 millions, have we to understand that the earth was
at one time independent of the Sun?
Since the ages of the Sun, planets, and the Earth, as stated in the
many scientific hypotheses of the astronomers and physicists, are given
elsewhere (infra), we have said enough to show the
disagreement between the ministers of modern Science. Whether we accept
the fifteen million years of Sir W. Thomson or the thousand
millions of Mr. Huxley, for the rotational evolution of our solar
system, it will always come to this; by accepting self-generated
rotation for the heavenly bodies composed of inert matter
and yet moved by their own internal motion, for
millions of years, this teaching of Science amounts to --
(a) An evident denial of that fundamental physical law,
which states that "a body in motion tends constantly to inertia,
(i.e., to continue in the same state of motion or
rest), unless it is stimulated into further action by a superior
active force."
(b.) To an original impulse, which culminates in an
unalterable motion, within a resisting ether that NEWTON
had declared incompatible with that motion.
(c.) Universal gravity, which, we are taught, always tends
to a centre in rectilinear descent -- alone the cause
of the revolution of the whole solar system, which is performing an
eternal double gyration, each body around its axis and orbit.
Another occasional version is: --
(d.) A magnet in the Sun; or, the said revolution
due to a magnetic force, which acts, just as gravitation does, in a
straight line -- varying inversely as the square of the distance.
(Coulomb's Law.)
(e.) The whole acting under invariable and
changeless laws, which are, nevertheless, often shown variable, as
during some well-known freaks
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* And even on these figures Bischof disagrees with Thomson, and
calculates that 350 million years would be required for the earth to
cool from a temperature of 20,000 degrees to 200 degrees centigrade.
This is, also, the opinion of Helmholtz.
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of planets and other bodies, as also when the Comets approach to or
recede from the Sun.
(f.) A MOTOR FORCE
always proportionate to the mass it is acting upon; but
independent of the specific nature of that mass, to which it is
proportionate; which amounts to saying, as Le Couturier does, that,
"without that Force independent from and of quite another nature than
the said mass, the latter, were it as huge as Saturn, or as tiny as
Ceres, would always fall with the same rapidity" (Musee des Sciences,
15 August, 1857). A mass, furthermore, which derives its weight from the
body on which it weighs.
Thus neither Laplace's perceptions of a solar atmospheric fluid,
which would extend beyond the orbits of the planets, nor Le Couturier's
electricity, nor Foucault's heat (Panorama des Mondes,
p. 55), nor this, nor the other, can ever help any of the numerous
hypotheses about the origin and permanency of rotation to
escape from this squirrel's wheel, any more than the theory of gravity
itself. This mystery is the Procrustean bed of physical Science. If
matter is, as now taught, passive, the simplest movement cannot be said
to be an essential property of matter -- if the latter is simply an
inert mass. How, then, can such a complicated movement, compound and
multiple, harmonious and equilibrated, lasting in the eternities for
millions and millions of years, be attributed simply to its own inherent
Force, unless the latter is an intelligence? A physical
will is something new -- a conception that the ancients would have
never entertained, indeed!*
"We talk of the weight of the heavenly bodies," says an astronomer;
"but since it is recognised that weight decreases in proportion to the
distance from the centre, it becomes evident that, at a certain
distance, that weight must be forcibly reduced to Zero? Were there any
attraction there would be equilibrium . . . . And since the
modern school recognizes neither a beneath nor an above
in universal space, it is not clear what should cause the Earth to
fall, were there even no gravitation, nor attraction." (Cosmographie.)
Methinks the Count de Maistre was right in solving the question in
his own theological way. He cuts the Gordian knot by saying: -- "The
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* For over a century all distinction between body and force is made
away with. "Force is but the property of a body in motion," say the
physicists; and "life -- the property of our
animal organs -- is but the result of their
molecular arrangement," answer the physiologists. "In the bosom of that
aggregate which is named planet," teaches Littre, "are developed all the
forces immanent to matter . . . i.e., that matter possesses
in itself and through itself the forces that are proper to
it . . . and which are primary, not secondary. Such
forces are the property of weight, the property of electricity, of
terrestrial magnetism, the property of life. . . . Every planet can
develop life . . . as earth, for instance, which had not always mankind
on it, and now bears (produit) men" . . . (Revue
des Deux Mondes, July 15, 1860.)
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planets rotate because they are made to rotate . . . . . and
the modern physical system of the universe is a physical
impossibility." (Soirees.) For did not
Herschell say the same thing when he remarked that there is a will
needed to impart a circular motion, and another will to
restrain it? (Discours, 165.) This shows and
explains how a retarded planet is cunning enough to calculate
so well its time as to hit off its arrival at the fixed minute. For, if
Science sometimes succeeds with its great ingenuity in explaining some
of such stoppages, retrograde motions, angles outside the orbits, &c.,
&c., by appearances resulting from the inequality of their progress and
ours in the course of our mutual and respective orbits, we still know
that there are others, and "very real and considerable deviations,"
according to Herschell, "which cannot be explained except by the mutual
and irregular action of those planets and by the perturbing
influence of the Sun."
We understand, however, that there are, besides those little and
accidental perturbations, continuous perturbations called "secular" --
because of the extreme slowness with which the irregularity increases
and affects the relations of the elliptic movement -- and that these
perturbations can be corrected. From Newton, who found that
this world needed repairing very often, down to Reynaud, all
say the same. In his Ciel et Terre (p. 28), the latter
speaks of --
". . . . . The orbits described by the planets as being very far from
immutable; on the contrary, subject to a perpetual mutation in their
position and form," -- all prove gravitation and the peripatetic
laws to be as negligent as they are quick to repair their
mistakes. The charge as it stands seems to be that "they (the orbits)
are alternately widening and narrowing, their great axis lengthens and
diminishes, or oscillates at the same time from right to left around the
Sun, the plane itself, in which they are situated, raising and lowering
itself periodically while pivoting around itself with a kind of tremor.
. . ."
To this, De Mirville, who believes in intelligent "workmen"
ruling invisibly the solar system -- as we do -- observes very wittily*
. . . . . "Voila certes, a voyage which has little in
it of mechanical rigour; at the utmost, one could compare it to
a steamer, pulled to and fro and tossed on the waves, retarded or
accelerated, all and each of which impediments might put off its arrival
indefinitely, were there not the intelligences of a pilot and engineers
to catch up the time lost, and to repair the damages. . . . ."
The law of gravity, however, seems to be becoming an obsolete
law in starry heaven. At any rate those long-haired sidereal
radicals, called comets, appear to be very poor
respecters of the majesty of that law,
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* Deuxieme memoire, "Manifestations Historiques,"
p. 272.
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and to beard it quite impudently. Nevertheless, and though presenting
in nearly every respect "phenomena not yet fully understood,"
comets and meteors are credited by the believers in modern Science
with obeying the same laws and consisting of the same matter,
"as the Suns, stars and nebulae," and even "the earth and its
inhabitants." (Laing's "Modern Science and Modern
Thought.")
This is what one might call taking things on trust, aye, even to
blind faith. But exact Science is not to be questioned,
and he who rejects the hypotheses imagined by her students --
gravitation, for instance -- would be regarded as an ignorant fool for
it; yet we are told by the just cited author a queer legend from the
scientific annals. "The comet of 1811 had a tail 120 millions of miles
in length and 25 millions of miles in diameter at the widest part, while
the diameter of the nucleus was about 127,000 miles, more than ten times
that of the earth." He tells us, "in order that bodies of this
magnitude, passing near the earth, should not affect its motion
or change the length of the year by even a single second, their actual
substance must be inconceivably rare. . . ." It must be so indeed, yet:
--
". . . . . The extreme tenuity of a comet's mass is also proved by
the phenomenon of the tail, which, as the comet approaches the sun, is
thrown out sometimes to a length of 90 millions of miles in a few hours.
And what is remarkable, THIS TAIL IS THROWN OUT AGAINST THE FORCE OF
GRAVITY by some repulsive force, probably electrical,
so that it always points away from the Sun (!!!) And yet, thin as the
matter of comets must be, IT OBEYS THE COMMON LAW OF GRAVITY
(!?), and whether the comet revolves in an orbit within
that of the outer planets, or shoots off into the abysses of Space, and
returns only after hundreds of years, its path is, at each instant,
regulated by the same force as that which causes an apple to fall to
the ground." (Ibid, p. 17.)
Science is like Caesar's wife, and must not be suspected -- this is
evident. But it can be respectfully criticised, nevertheless. At all
events, it may be reminded that "the apple" is a dangerous fruit. For
the second time in the history of mankind, it may become the cause of
the FALL -- this time, of "exact"
Science. A comet whose tail defies the law of gravity right in the Sun's
face can hardly be credited with obeying that law.
In a series of scientific works on Astronomy and the nebular theory,
written between 1865 and 1866, the present writer, a poor tyro in
Science, has counted in a few hours, no less than thirty-nine
contradictory hypotheses offered as explanations for the
self-generated, primitive rotatory motion of the heavenly bodies. The
writer is no astronomer, no mathematician, no scientist; but was obliged
to examine these errors in defence of Occultism, in general, and what is
still more
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important, in order to support the occult teachings concerning
astronomy and Cosmology. Occultists were threatened with terrible
penalties for questioning scientific truths. But now they feel braver --
Science is less secure in its "impregnable" position than they were led
to expect, and many of its strongholds are built on very shifting sands.
Thus, even this poor and unscientific examination of it was useful,
and it was certainly very instructive. We have learned a good many
things, in fact, having studied with particular care especially those
astronomical data that would be the most likely to clash with our
heterodox and "superstitious" beliefs.
So, for instance, we have found there, concerning gravitation, the
axial and orbital motions, that synchronous movement having been once
overcome, in the early stage -- it was enough to originate a rotatory
motion till the end of Manvantara. We have also come to know in all the
aforesaid combinations of possibilities with regard to incipient
rotation -- most complicated in every case, -- some of the causes to
which it may have been due, as well as some others to
which it ought and should have been due, but, in some
way or other, was not. Among other things, we were informed that
incipient rotation may be provoked with equal ease in a mass in
igneous fusion, and in one that is characterised by
glacial opacity ("Heaven and Earth"). That
gravitation is a law which nothing can overcome, but
which, nevertheless, is overcome in and out of season by the most
ordinary celestial or terrestrial bodies -- the tails of impudent
comets, for instance. That we owe the universe to the holy creative
Trinity, called Inert Matter, Senseless Force and
Blind Chance. Of the real essence and nature of any of these three,
Science knows nothing, but this is a trifling detail. Ergo,
we are told that, when a mass of cosmic or nebular matter -- whose
nature is unknown (entirely so), and which may be in a state of
fusion (Laplace), or dark and cold (Thomson), for "this
intervention of heat is itself a pure hypothesis"
(Faye) -- decides to exhibit its mechanical energy under the form of
rotation, it acts in this wise. It (the mass) either bursts into
spontaneous conflagration, or it remains inert, tenebrous, and frigid,
both states being equally capable of sending it, without any
adequate cause, spinning through space for millions of
years. Its movements may be retrograde and they may be direct, about a
hundred various reasons being offered for both motions, in about as many
hypotheses. Anyhow, joining the maze of stars, whose origin belongs to
the same miraculous and spontaneous order -- for "the nebular theory
does not profess to discover the origin of things, but
only a stadium in material history" (Winchell: World-Life)
-- those millions of suns, planets, and satellites, composed of
inert matter, will whirl on in most impressive and majestic symmetry
around the firmament, moved
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and guided only, their inertia notwithstanding, "by their own
internal motion."
Shall we wonder after this if learned mystics, pious Roman Catholics,
and even such learned astronomers as were Chaubard and Godefroy,* have
preferred the Kabala and the ancient systems to the modern dreary and
contradictory exposition of the Universe? The Zohar makes a
distinction, at any rate, between "the hajaschar ("the light
Forces"), the hachoser ("Reflected Lights"), and the simple
phenomenal exteriority of their spiritual types." (See Kabala
Denudata, II, 67.)
The question of "gravity" may now be dismissed, and other hypotheses
examined. That physical Science knows nothing of "Forces" is clear. We
may close the argument, however, by calling to our help one more man of
Science -- Professor Jaumes, Member of the Academy of Medicine at
Montpellier. Says this learned man, speaking of Forces: --
"A cause is that which is essentially acting in the genealogy of
phenomena, in every production as in every modification. I said that
activity (or Force) was invisible. . . . To suppose it corporeal and
residing in the properties of matter would be a gratuitous
hypothesis. . . To reduce all the causes to God. . . . would amount to
embarrassing oneself with a hypothesis hostile to many verities. But to
speak of a plurality of forces proceeding from the Deity and
possessing inherent powers of their own, is not unreasonable. . . . and
I am disposed to admit phenomena produced by intermediate agents called
Forces or Secondary Agents. The distinction of Forces is the
principle of the division of Sciences; so many real and separate forces,
so many mother-Sciences. . . . No: Forces are not suppositions and
abstractions, but realities, and the only acting realities whose
attributes can be determined with the help of direct observation and
induction." ("Sur la distinction des Forces,"
published in the Memoires de l'Academie des Sciences de
Montpellier, Vol. II., fasc. I., 1854.)
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The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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