THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
XIII.
SCIENTIFIC AND ESOTERIC EVIDENCE FOR, AND OBJECTIONS TO, THE MODERN
NEBULAR THEORY.
OF late Esoteric Cosmogony has been frequently
opposed by the phantom of this theory and its ensuing hypotheses. "Can
this most scientific teaching be denied by your adepts?" it is asked.
"Not entirely," is the reply, "but the admissions of the men of Science
themselves kill it; and there remains nothing for the adepts to
deny."
To make of Science an integral whole necessitates, indeed,
the study of spiritual and psychic, as well as physical Nature.
Otherwise it will ever be like the anatomy of man, discussed of old by
the profane from the point of view of his shell-side and in ignorance of
the interior work. Even Plato, the greatest philosopher of his country,
became guilty, before his initiation, of such statements as that liquids
pass into the stomach through the lungs. Without metaphysics, as Mr. H.
J. Slack says, real science is inadmissible.
The nebulae exist; yet the nebular theory is wrong. A nebula exists
in a state of entire elemental dissociation. It is gaseous and
-- something else besides, which can hardly be connected with gases, as
known to physical science; and it is self-luminous. But that is
all. The sixty-two "coincidences" enumerated by Professor Stephen
Alexander,* confirming the nebular theory, may all be explained by
esoteric science; though, as this is not an astronomical work, the
refutations are not attempted at present. Laplace and Faye come nearer
to the correct theory than any; but of the speculations of Laplace there
remains little in the present theory except its general features.
Nevertheless, "there is in Laplace's theory," says John Stuart Mill, "nothing
hypothetical; it is an example of legitimate reasoning from present
effect to its past cause; it assumes nothing more than that objects
which really exist, obey the laws which are known to be obeyed by all
terrestrial objects resembling them." (System of Logic,
p. 229).
This from such an eminent logician as Mill was, would be valuable, if
it could only be proved that "terrestrial objects resembling .
. ." celestial objects at such a distance as the nebulae are --
resemble those objects in reality, not alone in appearance.
Another of the fallacies from the Occult stand-point, which are
embodied in the modern theory as it now stands, is the hypothesis that
the planets were all detached from the Sun; that they are bone of
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* "Smithsonian Contributions," xxi., Art. 1, pp.
79-97.
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his bone, and flesh of his flesh; whereas, the Sun and planets are
only co-uterine brothers, having had the same nebular origin, only in a
different mode from that postulated by modern astronomy.
The many objections raised against the homogeneity of original
diffuse matter, on the ground of the uniformity in the composition of
the fixed stars, by some opponents of the modern nebular theory, do not
affect the question of that homogeneity at all, but only the said
theory. Our solar nebula may not be completely homogeneous, or, rather,
it may fail to reveal itself as such to the astronomers, and yet be
de facto homogeneous. The stars do differ in their constituent
materials and even exhibit elements quite unknown on earth;
nevertheless, this does not affect the point that primeval matter --
i.e., as it appeared even in its first
differentiation from its laya condition* -- is yet to this day
homogeneous, at immense distances, in the depths of infinitude, and
likewise at points not far removed from the outskirts of our solar
system.
Finally, there does not exist one single fact brought forward by the
learned objectors against the "nebular theory," (false as it is, and
hence, illogically enough, fatal to the hypothesis of
the homogeneity of matter,) that can withstand criticism. One error
leads into another. A false premise will naturally lead to a false
conclusion, although an inadmissible inference does not necessarily
affect the validity of the major proposition of the syllogism.
Thus, one may leave every side-issue and inference from the evidence of
spectra, and lines, as simply provisional for the present, and abandon
all matters of detail to physical science. The duty of the Occultist
lies with the Soul and Spirit of Cosmic Space, not merely with
its illusive appearance and behaviour. That of official physical science
is to analyze and study its shell -- the Ultima Thule
of the Universe and man, in the opinion of Materialism.
With the latter, Occultism has nought to do. It is only with the
theories of such men of learning as Kepler, Kant, Oersted, and Sir W.
Herschell, who believed in a Spiritual world, that Occult Cosmogony
might treat, and attempt a satisfactory compromise. But the views of
those physicists differed vastly from the latest modern speculations.
Kant and Herschell had in their mind's eye speculations upon the origin
and the final destiny, as well as the present aspect,
of the Universe, from a far more philosophical and psychic standpoint;
whereas modern Cosmology and Astronomy now repudiate anything like
research into the mysteries of being. The result is what might be
expected: complete failure and inextricable contradictions in the
thousand and one varieties of so-called scientific theories, and in this
theory as in all others.
The nebular hypothesis, involving the theory of the existence of a
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* Beyond the zero-line of action.
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primeval matter, diffused in a nebulous condition, is of no modern
date in astronomy as everyone knows. Anaximenes, of the Ionian school,
had already taught that the sidereal bodies were formed through the
progressive condensation of a primordial pregenetic matter,
which had almost a negative weight, and was spread out through Space in
an extremely sublimated condition.
Tycho Brahe, who viewed the Milky Way as an ethereal substance,
thought the new star that appeared in Cassiopoeia, in 1572, had been
formed out of that matter. ("Progymnasmata" p. 795.)
Kepler believed the star of 1606 had been likewise formed out of the
ethereal substance that fills the universe ("De stella nova in pede
Serpentarii," p. 115). He attributed to that same ether
the apparition of a luminous ring around the moon, during the total
eclipse of the sun observed at Naples in 1605. ("Hypotheses
Cosmogoniques," C. Wolf.) Still later, in 1714,
-- the existence of a self-luminous matter was recognised by Halley ("Philosophical
Transactions"). Finally, the journal of this name
published in 1811 the famous hypothesis on the transformation of the
nebulae into stars, by the eminent astronomer, Sir W. Herschell (See
"Philosophical Transactions," of 1811, p. 269,
et seq.), after which the nebular theory was accepted
by the Royal Academies.
In "Five years of Theosophy," on p. 245, an article headed "Do
the Adepts deny the Nebular Theory?" may be read. The
answer there given is "No; they do not deny its general propositions,
nor the approximative truth of the scientific hypotheses. They only
deny the completeness of the present, as well as the entire
error of the many so-called "exploded" old theories, which, during the
last century, have followed each other in such rapid succession."
This was proclaimed at the time "an evasive answer." Such disrespect
to official science, it was argued, must be justified by the
presentation, to replace the orthodox speculation, of another
theory more complete than theirs, and having a firmer ground to stand
upon. To this there is but one reply; it is useless to give out isolated
theories with regard to things embodied in a whole and consecutive
system, which, when separated from the main body of the teaching, would
necessarily lose their vital coherence and thus do no good when studied
independently. To be able to appreciate and accept the occult views on
the nebular theory, one has to study the whole esoteric cosmogonical
system. And the time has hardly arrived for the astronomers to be asked
to accept Fohat and the divine Builders. Even the undeniably
correct surmises of Sir W. Herschell], that had nothing "supernatural"
in them, about the sun being called "globe of fire"
(perhaps) metaphorically, and his early speculations
about the nature of that which is now called the Nasmyth willow-leaf
theory -- caused that most eminent of all astro-
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nomers to be smiled at by other, far less eminent colleagues, who saw
and now see in his ideas only "imaginative and fanciful theories."
Before the whole esoteric system could be given out and appreciated by
the astronomers, they would have to return to some of those "antiquated
ideas," not only to those of Herschell, but to the dreams of the oldest
Hindu astronomers, and to abandon their own theories, none the less
"fanciful" because they have appeared in one case nearly 80 years and in
the other many thousands of years later. Foremost of all they would have
to repudiate the ideas on the Sun's solidity and
incandescence; the sun "glowing" most undeniably, but not
"burning." Then it is stated, with regard to Sir W. Herschell's view
that those "objects," as he called the "willow leaves," are the
immediate sources of the solar light and heat. And
though the esoteric teaching does not regard these as he did -- namely,
organisms as partaking of the nature of life," for the Solar
"Beings" will hardly place themselves within telescopic focus -- yet it
asserts that the whole Universe is full of such "organisms," conscious
and active according to the proximity or distance of their planes to, or
from, our plane of consciousness; and that finally the great astronomer
was right in saying that "we do not know that vital action is competent
to develop at once heat, light, and electricity" while speculating on
those supposed "organisms." For, at the risk of being laughed at by the
whole world of physicists, the Occultists maintain that all the "Forces"
of the Scientists have their origin in the Vital Principle,
the ONE LIFE collectively of our Solar system -- that "life"
being a portion, or rather one of the aspects of the One
Universal LIFE.
We may, therefore, as in the article under consideration, wherein, on
the authority of the Adepts, it was maintained that it is "sufficient to
make a resume of what the solar physicists do not know,"
-- we may, we maintain, define our position with regard to
the modern nebular theory and its evident incorrectness, by simply
pointing out facts diametrically opposed to it in its present form. And
to begin with, what does it teach?
Summarizing the aforesaid hypotheses, it becomes plain that Laplace's
theory -- now made quite unrecognisable, moreover -- was an unfortunate
one. He postulates in the first place Cosmic matter, existing in a state
of diffuse nebulosity "so fine that its presence could hardly have been
suspected." No attempt is made by him to penetrate into the arcana of
being, except as regards the immediate evolution of our small solar
system.
Consequently, whether one accepts or rejects his theory in its
bearing upon the immediate cosmological problems presented for solution,
he can only be said to have thrown back the mystery a little further. To
the eternal query -- "Whence matter itself; whence the evolutionary
impetus
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determining its cyclic aggregations and dissolutions; whence the
exquisite symmetry and order into which the primeval atoms arrange and
group themselves?" -- no answer is attempted by Laplace. All we are
confronted with, is a sketch of the probable broad principles
on which the actual process is assumed to be based. Well, and what is
this now celebrated note on the said process? What has he given so
wonderfully new and original, that its ground-work, at any rate, should
have served as a basis for the modern nebular theory? This is what one
gathers from various astronomical works.
Laplace thought that, consequent on the condensation of the atoms of
the primeval nebula, according to the "Law" of gravity, the now gaseous,
or perhaps, partially liquid mass, acquired a rotatory motion. As the
velocity of this rotation increased, it assumed the form of a thin disc;
finally, the centrifugal force overpowering that of cohesion, huge rings
were detached from the edge of the whirling incandescent masses,
contracting necessarily by gravitation (as accepted) into spheroidal
bodies, which would necessarily still continue to preserve the same
orbit occupied previously by the outer zone from which they were
separated. ("Laplace conceived that the external and internal zones of
the ring would rotate with the same angular velocity, which would be the
case with a solid ring; but the principle of equal areas requires the
inner zones to rotate more rapidly than the outer.")* The velocity of
the outer edge of each nascent planet, he said, exceeding that of the
inner, there results a rotation on its axis. The more dense bodies would
be thrown off last; and finally, during the preliminary state of their
formation, the newly-segregated orbs in their turn throw off one or more
satellites . . . In formulating the history of the rupture and
planetation of rings, Laplace says:
"Almost always each ring of vapours must have broken up into
numerous masses, which, moving with a nearly uniform velocity, must
have continued to circulate at the same distance around the Sun.
These masses must have taken a spheroidal form with a motion of
rotation in the same direction as their revolution, since the inner
molecules (those nearer to the Sun) would have less actual velocity
than the exterior ones. They must then have formed as many planets
in a state of vapour. But, if one of them was sufficiently powerful
to unite successively, by its attraction, all the others around its
centre, the ring of vapours must have been thus transformed into a
single spheroidal mass of vapours circulating around the Sun with a
rotation in the same direction as its revolution. The latter case
has been the more common, but the solar system presents us the first
case, in the four small planets which move between Jupiter and
Mars."
While few will be found to deny "the magnificent audacity of this
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* "World-Life." Prof. Winchell points to a good many mistakes of
Laplace in his work; but as a geologist he is not infallible
himself in his "astronomical speculations."
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hypothesis," it is impossible not to recognise the insurmountable
difficulties with which it is attended. Why, for instance, do we find
that the satellites of Neptune and Uranus display a retrograde motion;
that, in spite of its closer proximity to the Sun, Venus is less dense
than the Earth? Similarly, the more distant Uranus is more dense than
Saturn? How is it that so many variations in the inclination of their
axes and orbits are present in the supposed progeny of the central orb;
that such startling variations in the size of the planets is noticeable;
that the Satellites of Jupiter are more dense by .288 than their primary
-- that the phenomena of meteoric and cometic systems still remain
unaccounted for? To quote the words of a Master: "They (the Occultists)
find that the centrifugal theory of Western birth is unable to cover
all the ground. That, unaided, it can neither account for every
oblate spheroid, nor explain away such evident difficulties as are
presented by the relative density of some planets. How, indeed, can any
calculation of centrifugal force explain to us, for instance, why
Mercury, whose rotation is, we are told, only about one-third that of
the Earth, and its density only about one-fourth greater than the Earth,
should have a polar compression more than ten times as great as the
latter? And again, why Jupiter, whose equatorial rotation is said
to be 'twenty-seven times greater, and its density only about one-fifth
that of the earth' should have its polar compression seventeen times
greater than that of the earth? Or why Saturn, with an equatorial
velocity fifty-five times greater than Mercury for centripetal force to
contend with, should have its polar compression only three times
greater than Mercury's? To crown the above contradictions, we are
asked to believe in the Central Forces, as taught by Modern Science,
even when told that the equatorial matter of the Sun, with more than
four times the centrifugal velocity of the Earth's equatorial surface,
and only about one-fourth part of the gravitation of the equatorial
matter, has not manifested any tendency to bulge at the Solar equator,
nor shown the least flattening of the poles of the Solar axis. In other
and clearer words, the Sun, with only one fourth of our Earth's density
for the centrifugal force to work upon, has no polar compression at all!
We find this objection made by more than one astronomer, yet never
explained away satisfactorily so far as the 'Adepts' are aware."
"Therefore, do they (the Adepts) say, that the great men of science
of the West, knowing . . . . . next to nothing either about cometary
matter, centrifugal and centripetal forces, the nature of the nebulae,
or the physical constitution of the Sun, the Stars, or even the Moon,
are imprudent to speak as confidently as they do about the 'central mass
of the Sun' whirling out into space planets, comets, and what not . . .
." "We maintain that it (the Sun) evolves out only the life-principle,
the
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Soul of those bodies, giving and receiving it back, in our
solar system, as the 'Universal Life-Giver' . . . . in infinitude and
Eternity; that the solar system is as much the microcosm of the
ONE Macrocosm as man is the former when compared with his own little
Solar Cosmos."*
The essential faculty possessed by all the cosmic and terrestrial
elements, of generating within themselves a regular and harmonious
series of results, a concatenation of causes and effects, is an
irrefutable proof that they are either animated by an extra or
intra INTELLIGENCE, or conceal such within or behind the
manifested veil. Occultism does not deny the certainty of the
mechanical origin of the Universe; it only claims the absolute necessity
of mechanicians of some sort behind those Elements (or within)
-- a dogma with us. It is not the fortuitous assistance of the
atoms of Lucretius, who himself knew better, that built the Kosmos and
all in it. Nature herself contradicts such a theory. Celestial space,
containing matter so attenuated as is Ether, cannot be called on, with
or without attraction, to explain the common motion of the sidereal
hosts. Although the perfect accord of their mutual revolution indicates
clearly the presence of a mechanical cause in Nature, Newton, who of all
men had best right to trust to his deductions and views, was
nevertheless forced to abandon the idea of ever explaining, by the laws
of known Nature and its Material forces, the original impulse
given to the millions of orbs. He recognised fully the limits that
separate the action of natural Forces from that of the INTELLIGENCES
that set the immutable laws into order and action. And if a NEWTON
had to renounce such hope, which of the modern materialistic pigmies has
the right of saying: "I know better"?
To become complete and comprehensible, a cosmogonical theory has to
start with a primordial Substance diffused throughout boundless Space,
of an intellectual and divine Nature. That substance must be
the Soul and Spirit, the Synthesis and Seventh Principle of the
manifested Kosmos, and, to serve as a spiritual Upadhi to this,
there must be the sixth, its vehicle -- primordial physical
matter, so to speak, though its nature must escape for
ever our limited normal senses. It is easy for an astronomer,
if endowed with an imaginative faculty, to build a theory of the
emergence of the universe out of chaos, by simply applying to it the
principles of mechanics. But such a universe will always prove, with
respect to its scientific human creator, a Frankenstein's monster; it
will lead him into endless perplexities. The application of the
mechanical laws only can never carry the speculator beyond the objective
world; nor will it unveil to men the origin and final destiny of Kosmos.
This is
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* "Five Years of Theosophy," pp. 249-50.
Art. "Do the Adepts deny the Nebular Theory?"
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whither the nebular theory has led Science. In sober fact and truth
this theory is twin sister to that of Ether, and both are the offsprings
of necessity; one as indispensable to account for the transmission of
light, as the other to explain the problem of the origin of the solar
systems. The question with them is, how the same homogeneous matter*
could, obeying the laws of Newton, give birth to bodies -- sun, planets,
and their satellites -- subject to conditions of identity of motion and
formed of such heterogeneous elements.
Has the nebular theory helped to solve the problem, even if applied
solely to bodies considered as inanimate and material? We say most
decidedly not. What progress has it made since 1811, when Sir W.
Herschell's paper, first presenting facts based on observation and
showing the existence of nebular matter, made the "Sons" of the Royal
Society "shout for joy"? Since then a still greater discovery has
permitted, through spectrum analysis, the verification and corroboration
of Sir W. Herschell's conjecture. Laplace demanded some kind of
primitive "world stuff " to prove the idea of progressive
world-evolution and growth. Here it is, as offered two millenniums ago.
The "world stuff," now nebulae, was known from the
highest antiquity. Anaxagoras taught that, having differentiated, the
subsequent commixture of heterogeneous substances remained motionless
and unorganized, until finally "the Mind" -- the collective body of
Dhyan Chohans, we say -- began to work upon and communicated to it
motion and order (Aristotle's "Physica,"
viii, 1.) The theory is now taken up in its first
portion, that of any "Mind" interfering with it being rejected.
Spectrum analysis reveals the existence of nebulae formed entirely of
gases and luminous vapours. Is this the primitive nebular matter? The
spectra reveal, it is said, the physical conditions of the matter which
emits cosmic light. The spectra of the resolvable and the irresolvable
nebulae are shown to be entirely different, the spectra of the latter
showing their physical state to be that of glowing gas or vapour. The
bright lines of one nebula reveal the existence of hydrogen in it, and
of other material substances known and unknown. The same in the
atmospheres of the Sun and stars. This leads to the direct inference
that a star is formed by the condensation of a nebula; hence that even
the metals themselves on earth are
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* Had astronomers held simply, in their present state of knowledge,
to the hypothesis of Laplace, which was simply the formation of the
planetary system, it might in time have resulted in something like an
approximate truth. But the two parts of the general problem, that of the
formation of the universe, or the formation of the suns and stars from
the primitive matter, and then the development of the planets around
their sun, rest on quite different facts in nature and are even so
viewed by Science itself. They are at the opposite poles of being.
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formed owing to the condensation of hydrogen or some other primitive
matter, some ancestral cousin to "helium," perhaps, or some yet unknown
stuff? This does not clash with the occult teachings. And this
is the problem that chemistry is trying to solve; and it must succeed
sooner or later in the task, accepting nolens volens,
when it does, the esoteric teaching. But when this does happen, it will
kill the nebular theory as it now stands.
Meanwhile Astronomy cannot accept in any way, if it is to be regarded
as an exact science, the present theory of the filiation of
stars -- even if occultism does so in its own way, as it explains this
filiation differently -- because astronomy has not one single
physical datum to show for it. Astronomy could anticipate Chemistry
in proving the existence of the fact, if it could show a planetary
nebula exhibiting a spectrum of three or four bright lines, gradually
condensing and transforming into a star, with a spectrum all covered
with a number of dark lines. But "the question of the variability of the
nebula, even as to their form, is yet one of the mysteries of Astronomy.
The data of observation possessed so far are of too recent an origin,
too uncertain to permit us to affirm anything." (Cosmogonical
Hypotheses of Wolf.)
Since the discovery of the spectroscope, its magic power has revealed
to its adepts only one single transformation of a star of this kind; and
even that one showed directly the reverse of what is needed as proof in
favour of the nebular theory; namely -- a star transforming itself
into a planetary nebula. As told in The Observatory (Vol.
I., p. 185), the temporary star which appeared in the
constellation Cygnus, in November, 1876, discovered by J. F. J. Schmidt,
exhibited a spectrum broken by very brilliant lines. Gradually, the
continuous spectrum and most of the lines disappeared, leaving finally
one single brilliant line, which appeared to coincide with the green
line of the nebula.
Though this metamorphosis is not irreconcileable with the hypothesis
of the nebular origin of the stars, nevertheless this single solitary
case rests on no observation whatever, least of all on direct
observation. The occurrence may have been due to several other causes.
Since astronomers are inclined to think our planets are tending toward
precipitation on the Sun, why should not that star have blazed out owing
to a collision of such precipitated planets, or, as many suggest, the
appulse of a comet? Anyhow, the only known instance of a star
transformation since 1811 is not favourable to the nebular theory.
Moreover, on the question of this theory, as in all others, astronomers
disagree.
In our own age, it was Buffon, before Laplace ever thought of it,
who, very much struck by the identity of motion in the planets, was the
first to propose the hypothesis of the planets and their satellites
originating in
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the bosom of the Sun. Forthwith, and for the purpose, he invented a
special comet, supposed to have torn out, by a powerful oblique blow,
the quantity of matter necessary to their formation. Laplace gave its
dues to the "comet" in his "Exposition du Systeme du Monde."
(Note VII.) But the idea was seized and even improved upon by a
conception of the alternate evolution from the Sun's central mass of
planets apparently without weight or influence on the motion of
the visible planets -- and as evidently without any more existence than
the likeness of Moses in the moon.
But the modern theory is also a variation on the systems elaborated
by Kant and Laplace. The idea of both was that, at the origin of things,
all that matter which now enters into the composition of the planetary
bodies was spread over all the space comprised in the solar system --
and even beyond. It was a nebula of extremely small density, whose
condensation gradually gave birth, by a mechanism that has hitherto
never been explained, to the various bodies of our systems. This is the
original nebular theory, an incomplete yet faithful repetition
-- a short chapter out of the large volume of universal esoteric
cosmogony -- of the teachings in the Secret Doctrine. And both
systems, Kant's and Laplace's, differ greatly from the modern theory,
redundant with conflicting sub-theories and fanciful
hypotheses.
"The essence of cometary matter and of that which composes the
stars is totally different from any of the chemical or physical
characteristics with which Western Science is now acquainted.
While the spectroscope has shown the probable similarity (owing
to the chemical action of terrestrial light upon the intercepted
rays) of earthly and sidereal substance, the chemical actions, peculiar
to the variously progressed orbs of space, have not been detected, nor
proven to be identical with those observed on our own planet" -- say the
Teachers (op. cit.). Mr. Crookes says almost the same
in the fragment quoted from his lecture, "Elements and
Meta-Elements."
"At the utmost," observes C. Wolf,* "could the nebular hypothesis
show in its favour, with W. Herschell, the existence of planetary
nebulae in various degrees of condensation, and of spiral nebulae,
with nuclei of condensation on the branches and centre.** But, in
fact, the knowledge of the bond that unites the nebulae to the stars
is yet denied to us; and lacking as we do direct observation, we are
even debarred from establishing it even on the analogy of chemical
composition."
It is evident that, even if the men of science, leaving aside the
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* Member of the Institute, Astronomer of the Observatory, Paris,
"Cosmogonical Hypotheses."
** But the spectra of these nebulae have never yet been ascertained.
When they are found with bright lines, then only may they be cited.
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difficulty arising for them out of such undeniable variety and
heterogeneity of matter in the constitution of nebulae, did admit, with
the ancients, that the origin of all the visible and invisible heavenly
bodies must be sought for in one primordial homogeneous world-stuff, in
a kind of PRE-protyle,* -- it is evident that this would not
put an end to their perplexities. Unless they admit also that our actual
visible Universe is merely the Sthula-Sharira,
the gross body, of the sevenfold Kosmos, they will have to face
another problem; especially if they risk maintaining that its now
visible bodies are the result of the condensation of that one and single
primordial matter. For mere observation shows them that the actions
which produced the actual Universe are far more complex than could ever
be embraced in that theory.
First of all, there are two distinct classes of irresolvable
nebulae, -- as Science itself teaches.
The telescope is unable to distinguish between the two, but the
spectroscope can, and notices, therefore, an essential difference
between their physical constitutions.**
"Some of these," Wolf tells us, "have a spectrum of three or four
bright lines, others a continuous spectrum. The first are gaseous, the
others formed of a pulverulent matter. The former must constitute a
veritable atmosphere: it is among these that the solar nebula of Laplace
has to be placed. The latter form an ensemble of particles that
may be considered as independent, and the rotation of which obeys the
laws of
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* Mr. Crookes' "Protyle" must not be regarded as the primary
stuff, out of which the Dhyan Chohans, in accordance with the immutable
laws of nature, wove our solar system. This protyle cannot even
be the first prima-materia of Kant, which that great
mind saw used up in the formation of the worlds, and thus existing no
longer in a diffused state. It is a MEDIATE phase in the progressive
differentiation of cosmic substance from its normal undifferentiated
state. Protyle is then the aspect assumed by matter in its
middle passage into full objectivity.
** "The question of the resolvability of the nebulae has been often
presented in too affirmative a manner and quite contrary to the ideas
expressed by the illustrious experimenter with the spectra of these
constellations -- Mr. Huggins. Every nebula whose spectrum contains only
bright lines is gaseous, it is said, and hence is irresolvable; every
nebula with a continuous spectrum must end by resolving into stars with
an instrument of sufficient power. This assumption is contrary at once
to the results obtained, and to spectroscopic theory. The Lyra
nebula, the Dumb-bell nebula, the central region of
the nebula of Orion, appear resolvable, and show a spectrum of bright
lines; the nebula of Canis Venatici is not resolvable, and
gives a continuous spectrum. Because, indeed, the spectroscope informs
us of the physical state of the constituent matter of the stars, but
affords us no notions of their modes of aggregation. A nebula formed of
gaseous globes (or even of nuclei, faintly luminous, surrounded by a
powerful atmosphere) would give a spectrum of lines and be still
resolvable; such seems to be the state of Huggins' region in the Orion
nebula. A nebula formed of solid or fluidic particles in a state of
incandescence, a true cloud, will give a continuous spectrum but will be
irresolvable." (C. Wolf, Cosmogonical
Hypotheses.)
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 599 THE NEBULAR THEORY A ROMANCE.
internal weight: such are the nebulae adopted by Kant and Faye.
Observation allows us to place the one as the other at the very origin
of the planetary world. But when we try to go beyond and ascend to the
primitive chaos which has produced the totality of the heavenly bodies,
we have first to account for the actual existence of these two classes
of nebulae. If the primitive chaos were a cold luminous gas,*
one could understand how the contraction resulting from attraction
could have heated it and made it luminous. We have to explain the
condensation of this gas to the state of incandescent particles, the
presence of which is revealed to us in certain nebulae by the
spectroscope. If the original chaos was composed of such particles, how
did certain of their portions pass into the gaseous state, while others
have preserved their primitive condition? . . . ."
Such is the synopsis of the objections and difficulties to the
acceptance of the nebular theory brought forward by the French
savant, who concludes his interesting chapter by declaring
that: --
"The first part of the Cosmogonical problem, -- what is the primitive
matter of chaos; and how did that matter give birth to the sun and
stars? -- thus remains to this day in THE DOMAIN OF ROMANCE AND OF MERE
IMAGINATION."**
If this is the last word of Science upon that subject, whither then
should one turn in order to learn what the nebular theory is supposed to
teach? What, in fact, is this theory? What it is, no
one seems to know for a certainty. What it is not --
we learn from the erudite author of the "World-Life." He tells us that:
--
(I.) It "is not a theory of the evolution of the Universe .
. . but only and primarily a genetic explanation of the phenomena of the
solar system, and accessorily a co-ordination of the principal phenomena
in the stellar and nebular firmament, as far as human vision has
been able to penetrate."
(II.) "That it does not regard the Comets as involved in that
particular evolution which has produced the solar system." (Esoteric
doctrine does.)
(It does, because it, too, recognises the comets as forms of cosmic
existence co-ordinated with earlier stages of nebular
evolution; and it actually assigns to them chiefly the
formation of all worlds.)
(III.) "That it does not deny an antecedent history of the
luminous fire mist" -- (the secondary stage of evolution
in the Secret Doctrine) . . . . "and makes no claim to having reached an
absolute beginning." And even
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* See Stanza III. about "Light, or the cold Flame," and
Commentary Number 8, where it is explained that the "mother" (Chaos) is
a cold Fire, a cool Radiance, colourless, formless, devoid of every
quality. "Motion is the One Eternal is, and contains the
potentialities of every quality in the Manvantaric Worlds," it is said.
** Hypotheses Cosmogoniques, C. Wolf, 1886.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 600 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
it allows that this "fire mist may have previously existed in a cold,
nonluminous and invisible condition" . . . .
(IV.) "And that finally: it does not profess to discover the ORIGIN
of things, but only a stadium in material history" . . . .
leaving "the philosopher and theologian as free as they ever were to
seek for the origin of the modes of being."*
But this is not all. Even the greatest philosopher of England -- Mr.
Herbert Spencer -- arrayed himself against the fantastic theory by
saying that (a) "The problem of existence is not resolved" by
it; (b) the nebular hypothesis "throws no light upon
the origin of diffused matter," and (c) that "the nebular
hypothesis (as it now stands) implies a First Cause."**
The latter, we are afraid, is more than our modern physicists have
bargained for. Thus, it seems that the poor "hypothesis" can hardly
expect to find help or corroboration even in the world of the
metaphysicians.
Considering all this, the Occultists believe they have a right to
present their philosophy, however misunderstood and ostracised
it may be at present. And they maintain that this failure of the
scientists to discover the truth is entirely due to their materialism
and contempt for transcendental sciences. Yet although the scientific
minds in our century are as far from the true and correct doctrine of
Evolution as ever, there may be still some hope left for the future, as
we find another great scientist giving us a faint glimmer of it.
In an article in Popular Science Review (Vol. XIV.,
p. 252) on "Recent Researches in Minute Life," we find Mr. H. J. Slack,
F.C.S., Sec. R.M.S., saying: "There is an evident convergence of all
sciences, from physics to chemistry and physiology, toward some
doctrine of evolution and development, of which the facts of Darwinism
will form part, but what ultimate aspect this doctrine
will take, there is little, if any, evidence to show, and perhaps it
will not be shaped by the human mind until metaphysical as well as
physical inquiries are much more advanced."
This is a happy forecast indeed. The day may come, then,
when the "Natural Selection," as taught by Mr. Darwin and Mr. Herbert
Spencer, will form only a part, in its ultimate
modification, of our Eastern doctrine of Evolution, which will be Manu
and Kapila esoterically explained.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* "World-Life," p. 196.
** Westminster Review, XX., July
27, 1868.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 601 HERMES AND KANT.
from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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