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Theosophy:
Helena Blavatsky: An attack on the scientific theory of force
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THE SECRET DOCTRINE:
THE SYNTHESIS
OF
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY.
by H. P. BLAVATSKY
VII.
AN ATTACK ON THE SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF FORCE
BY A MAN OF SCIENCE.
THE wise words of several (English) men of Science
have now to be quoted in our favour. Ostracised for "principle's sake"
by the few, they are tacitly approved of by the many. That one of them
preaches almost Occult doctrines, in some things identical with, and
often amounting to a public recognition of our "Fohat and his
seven Sons" --
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 524 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
the Occult Gandharva of the Vedas -- will be recognised by
every Occultist, and even by some profane readers.
If the latter open Volume V. of the Popular Science Review
(pp. 329-334), they will find in it an article on "Sun Force and
Earth Force," by Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S.,
which reads as follows: --
"At this moment, when the theory of mere motion as the origin of all
varieties of force is again becoming the prevailing thought, it were
almost heresy to re-open a debate, which for a period appears, by
general consent, to be virtually closed; but I accept the risk, and
shall state, therefore, what were the precise views of the immortal
heretic, whose name I have whispered to the readers, (Samuel
Metcalfe), respecting Sun Force. Starting with the argument on which
nearly all physicists are agreed, that there exist in nature two
agencies -- matter which is ponderable, visible, and tangible, and a
something which is imponderable, invisible, and appreciable only by
its influence on matter -- Metcalfe maintains that the imponderable
and active agency which he calls 'caloric' is not a
mere form of motion, not a vibration amongst the
particles of ponderable matter, but itself a material substance
flowing from the Sun through Space,* filling the voids between
the particles of solid bodies, and conveying by sensation the
property called heat. The nature of caloric, or Sun-Force, is
contended for by him on the following grounds: --
"(i.) That it may be added to, and abstracted from other bodies and
measured with mathematical precision.
"(ii.) That it augments the volume of bodies, which are again
reduced in size by its abstraction.
"(iii.) That it modifies the forms, properties, and conditions of
all other bodies.
"(iv.) That it passes by radiation through the most perfect
vacuum** that can be formed, in which it produces the
same effects on the thermometer as in the atmosphere.
"(v.) That it exerts mechanical and chemical forces which nothing
can restrain, as in volcanoes, the explosion of gunpowder, and other
fulminating compounds.
"(vi.) That it operates in a sensible manner on the nervous system,
producing intense pain; and when in excess, disorganization of the
tissues.
"As against the vibratory theory, Metcalfe further argues that if
caloric were a mere property or quality, it could not
augment the volume of other bodies; for this purpose it must itself
have volume, it must occupy space, and it must, therefore, be a
material agent. If caloric were only the effect of vibratory
motion amongst the particles of ponderable matter, it could
not radiate from hot bodies without the simultaneous transition
of the vibrating particles; but the fact stands out that heat can
radiate from material ponderable substance without
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Not only "through space," but filling every point of our solar
system, for it is the physical residue, so to say, of Ether, its
lining on our plane; Ether having to serve other cosmic and
terrestrial purposes besides being the "agent" for
transmitting light. It is the astral fluid or "Light" of the Kabalists,
and the "Seven rays" of Sun-Vishnu.
** What need, then, of etheric waves for the transmission of light,
heat, etc., if this substance can pass through vacuum?
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 525 DR. RICHARDSON'S HERESY.
loss of weight of such substance. . . . With this view as to the
material nature of caloric or sun-force; with the impression firmly
fixed on his mind that 'everything in Nature is composed of two
descriptions of matter, the one essentially active and ethereal, the
other passive and motionless,'* Metcalfe based the hypothesis that
the Sun-force, or caloric, is a Self-active principle. For its own
particles, he holds, it has repulsion; for the particles of all
ponderable matter it has affinity; it attracts the particles of
ponderable matter with forces which vary inversely as the squares of
the distance. It thus acts through ponderable matter. If
universal space were filled with caloric, sun-force, alone (without
ponderable matter), caloric would also be inactive and would
constitute a boundless Ocean of powerless or quiescent ether,
because it would then have nothing on which to act, while ponderable
matter, however inactive of itself, has 'certain properties by which
it modifies and controls the actions of caloric, both of which are
governed by immutable laws that have their origin in the mutual
relations and specific properties of each.'
"And he lays down a law which he believes is absolute, and which is
thus expressed: --
" 'By the attraction of caloric for ponderable matter, it unites and
holds together all things; by its self-repulsive energy it separates
and expands all things.' "
This, of course, is almost the occult explanation of cohesion. Dr.
Richardson continues: --
"As I have already said, the tendency of modern teaching is to
rest upon the hypothesis . . . that heat is motion,
or, as it would, perhaps, be better stated, a specific force or
form of motion.**
"But this hypothesis, popular as it is, is not one that ought to be
accepted to the exclusion of the simpler views of the material
nature of sun-force, and of its influence in modifying the
conditions of matter. We do not yet know sufficient to be
dogmatic."***
. . . "The hypothesis of Metcalfe respecting sun-force and
earth-force is not only very simple, but most fascinating. . . .
Here are two elements in the Universe, the one is ponderable matter
. . . The second element is the all-pervading Ether, solar-fire. It
is without weight, substance, form, or
colour; it is matter infinitely divisible, and its
particles repel each other; its rarity
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* And how can it be otherwise? Gross ponderable matter is
the body, the Shell of matter or Substance, the female passive
principle; and this Fohatic force is the second principle,
prana -- the male and the active? On our globe this Substance is
the second principle of the septenary Element -- Earth; in the
atmosphere, it is that of air, which is the cosmic gross body;
in the Sun it becomes the Solar body and that of the Seven
rays; in sidereal space it corresponds with another principle, and so
on. The whole is a homogeneous Unity alone, the parts are all
differentiations.
** Or the reverberation, and for sound, repercussion on our plane
of that which is a perpetual motion of that Substance on
higher planes. Our world and senses are victims of Maya,
ceaselessly.
*** An honest admission, that.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 526 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
is such that we have no word, except ether,* by which to express it.
It pervades and fills space, but alone it too is quiescent --
dead.** We bring together the two elements, the inert matter, the
self-repulsive Ether (?) and thereupon dead (?) ponderable matter is
vivified"; [Ponderable matter may be inert but never dead --
this is Occult Law. -- H.P.B.] . . . "through the
particles of the ponderable substance the ether [Ether's
second principle. -- H.P.B.] penetrates, and, so
penetrating, it combines with the ponderable particles and holds
them in mass, holds them together in bond of union; they are
dissolved in the Ether."
"This distribution of solid ponderable matter through ether extends,
according to the theory before us, to everything that exists at this
moment. The ether is all-pervading. The human body itself is charged
with the ether [Say astral light. -- H.P.B.];
its minute particles are held together by it; the plant is in the
same condition; the most solid earth, rock, adamant, crystal, metal,
all are the same. But there are differences in the capacities of
different kinds of ponderable matter to receive sun-force, and upon
this depends the various changing conditions of matter; the solid,
the liquid, the gaseous condition. Solid bodies have attracted
caloric in excess over fluid bodies, and hence their firm
cohesion; when a portion of molten zinc is poured upon a plate
of solid zinc, the molten zinc becomes as solid because there is a
rush of caloric from the liquid to the solid, and in the
equalization the particles, previously loose or liquid, are more
closely brought together. . . . Metcalfe himself, dwelling on the
above-named phenomena, and accounting for them by the unity of
principle of action, which has already been explained, sums up his
argument in very clear terms, in a comment on the densities of
various bodies. 'Hardness and softness' (he says), 'solidity and
liquidity, are not essential conditions of bodies, but depend on the
relative proportions of ethereal and ponderable matter of which they
are composed. The most elastic gas may be reduced to the liquid form
by the abstraction of caloric, and again converted into a firm
solid, the particles of which would cling together with a force
proportional to their augmented affinity for caloric. On the other
hand, by adding a sufficient quantity of the same principle to the
densest metals, their attraction for it is diminished when they are
expanded into the gaseous state, and their cohesion is destroyed.' "
Having thus quoted at length the heterodox views of the
great "heretic" -- views that need only a little alteration of terms
here and there, the same eminent scientist -- an original and liberal
thinker, undeniably -- proceeds to sum up those views, and continues: --
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Yet it is not Ether, but only one of the
principles of Ether, the latter being itself one of the principles
of Akasa.
** And so does prana (Jiva) pervade the whole living body of
man; but alone, without having an atom to act upon, it would be
quiescent -- dead; i.e., would be in laya,
or as Mr. Crookes has it, "locked in protyle." It is the action
of Fohat upon a compound or even a simple body that produces
life. When a body dies it passes into the same polarity as its male
energy and repels therefore the active agent, which, losing hold of the
whole, fastens on the parts or molecules, this action being
called chemical. Vishnu, the Preserver, transforms himself into
Rudra-Siva, the Destroyer -- a correlation seemingly unknown to Science.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 527 WE DISAGREE.
"I shall not dwell at great length on this unity of sun-force and
earth, which this theory implies. But I may add that out of it, or
out of the hypothesis of mere motion as force, and of virtue without
substance, we may gather, as the nearest possible approach to the
truth on this, the most complex and profound of all subjects, the
following inferences: --
"(a) Space, inter-stellary, inter-planetary, inter-material,
inter-organic, is not a vacuum, but is filled with a subtle fluid or
gas, which for want of a better term* we may still call, as the
ancients did, Aith-ur -- Solar fire, AETHER.
This fluid, unchangeable in composition, indestructible,
invisible,** pervades everything and all [ponderable. --
H. P. B.] matter,*** the pebble in the running brook, the tree
overhanging, the man looking on, is charged with the ether in
various degree; the pebble less than the tree, the tree less than
man. All in the planet is in like manner so charged! A world is
built up in ethereal fluid, and moving through a sea of it.
"(b) The Ether, whatever its nature is, is from the sun and
from the suns**** the suns are the generators of it, the
store-houses of it, the diffusers of it.*****
"(c.) Without the ether there could be no motion; without it
particles of ponderable matter could not glide over each other;
without it there could be no impulse to excite those particles into
action.
"(d.) Ether determines the constitution of bodies. Were there
no ether there could be no change of constitution in substance;
water, for instance, could only exist as a substance, compact and
insoluble beyond any conception we could form of it. It could never
even be ice, never flint, never vapour, except for ether.
"(e.) Ether connects sun with planet, planet with planet, man
with planet, man with man. Without ether there could be no
communication in the Universe; no light, no heat, no phenomenon of
motion."
Thus we find that Ether and elastic atoms are, in the
alleged mechanical conception of the Universe, the Spirit and
Soul of Kosmos, and that the theory -- put it any way and under whatever
disguise -- always leaves a more widely opened issue for men of
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Verily, unless the occult terms of the Kabalists are adopted!
** "Unchangeable" only during Manvantaric periods, after which it
merges once more into Mulaprakriti; "invisible" for ever, in its own
essence, but seen in its reflected coruscations, called the Astral light
by the modern Kabalists. Yet, conscious and grand Beings clothed in that
same Essence move in it.
*** One has to add (ponderable), to distinguish it from that
Ether which is matter still, though a substratum.
**** The Occult Sciences reverse the statement, and say that it is
the sun, and all the suns that are from it, which emanate at
the Manvantaric dawn from the Central Sun.
***** Here, we decidedly beg to differ with the learned gentleman.
Let us remember that this AEther, whether Akasa is meant by the
term, or its lower principle, Ether -- is septenary. Akasa is
Aditi in the allegory, and the mother of Marttanda (the sun), the
Deva-matri -- "Mother of the gods." In the solar system,
the sun is her Buddhi and Vahan, the Vehicle, hence
the 6th principle; in Kosmos all the suns are the Kama rupa of Akasa and
so is ours. It is only when regarded as an individual Entity in his own
Kingdom that Surya (the sun) is the 7th principle of the great body of
matter.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 528 THE SECRET DOCTRINE.
Science to speculate beyond the line drawn by modern materialism --
or call it agnosticism rather, to be more correct* -- than the
majority avails itself of. Atoms, Ether, or both, modern speculation
cannot get out of the circle of ancient thought; and the latter was
soaked through with archaic occultism. Undulatory or corpuscular theory
-- it is all one. It is speculation from the aspects of phenomena, not
from the knowledge of the essential nature of the cause and
causes. When modern Science has explained to its audience the late
achievements of Bunsen and Kirchoff, and shown the seven colours, the
"primary" of a ray which is decomposed in a fixed order on a screen; and
described the respective lengths of luminous waves, what has it proved?
It has justified its reputation for exactness in mathematical
achievement by measuring even the length of a luminous wave -- "varying
from about seven hundred and sixty millionths of a millimetre at the red
end of the spectrum to about three hundred and ninety-three millionths
of a millimetre at the violet end." But when the exactness of the
calculation with regard to the effect on the light-wave is thus
vindicated, Science is forced to admit that the force (which is
the supposed cause) is believed to produce
"inconceivably minute undulations" in some medium -- "generally
regarded as identical with the ethereal medium"** -- and
that medium itself is still only -- a "hypothetical agent!"
Auguste Comte's pessimism with respect to the impossibility of
knowing some day the chemical composition of the sun, has not been
belied thirty years later by Kirchoff, as claimed. The spectroscope has
helped us to see that the elements, with which the modern chemist is
familiar, must in all probability be present in the sun's
outward robes -- not in the sun itself; and, taking these
"robes," the solar cosmic veil, for the sun itself, the physicists have
declared its luminosity to be due to combustion and flame,
and have mistaken the vital principle of that luminary for a purely
material thing, and called it "chromosphere."*** We have
hypotheses and theories only so far, not law -- by any means.
[[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
* Brutal but frank materialism is more honest than Janus-faced
agnosticism in our days. Monism is the Pecksniff of modern
philosophy, turning a pharisaical face to psychology and idealism, and
its natural face of a Roman Augur, swelling his cheek with his tongue --
to Materialism. The Monists are worse than the Materialists; because,
while looking at the Universe and psycho-spiritual man from the same
negative stand-point, the latter put their case far less plausibly than
sceptics of Mr. Tyndall's or even Mr. Huxley's stamp. Herbert Spencer,
Bain and Lewes are more dangerous to universal truths than Buchner.
** "Geology," by Professor A. Winchell.
*** See Five Years of Theosophy -- Articles:
"Do the Adepts deny the nebular theory?" and "Is the Sun merely a
cooling mass?" -- for the true Occult teaching.
[[H. P. Blavatsky, Vol. 1, Page]] 529 MYSTERIOUS SUN FLUID.
from
The Secret Doctrine,
by H. P. Blavatsky
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