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Summary

Overview

This issue presents a philosophical narrative from the viewpoint of an electron within a human body, contemplating the universe, its mechanics, and the concept of God. The electron perceives the cosmos as a grand, divinely orchestrated system, contrasting it with its own chaotic existence. It speculates on the possibility of life on other celestial bodies and the potential for space travel to achieve riches and power. The narrative then shifts to the act of playing a violin, where the electron experiences the creation of the 'G' note as a profound event, linking it to a higher will and the beauty of music. The issue also touches upon the idea that knowledge is power and the potential to become rulers of the universe.

Magazine Overview

This issue of BREVCIRKELN., titled "G" för GUD. (G for GOD.), is a philosophical exploration presented from the unique perspective of an electron. The content, authored by Per Thorell and translated from Danish by Gert Carlsson, delves into themes of consciousness, cosmology, and the nature of reality.

The Electron's Cosmic Contemplation

The narrative begins with an electron residing in the left hand of a violin virtuoso, observing the universe. From its microscopic viewpoint, the vast cosmos appears as a meticulously mapped and orderly system, not unlike the night sky seen by a human. The electron notes the presence of a sun and three moons, and the cyclical movements of its own planet around the sun. Despite these celestial mechanics, the electron perceives a sense of profound, majestic calm in the surrounding universe.

This electron, however, is a contemplative being. It ponders the origin of the universe's apparent order and intricate cooperation, contrasting it with its own perceived chaotic existence. It begins to see the cosmos not as a divine creation, but as a manifestation of mechanical interactions between bodies in orbits. The electron can measure distances and even deduce the elemental composition of other celestial bodies, noting the universality of elements but variations in their combinations.

Key questions arise for the electron: Does life exist elsewhere? Are there beings with perception beyond its own, perhaps with interdimensional awareness or telepathic abilities? It questions the function of celestial bodies and their stable orbits, initially considering a higher power but dismissing it as naive, observing instead the self-directed movement of these bodies and the role of gravity and centrifugal force.

The electron contemplates the vacuum of space and the possibility of traversing it to reach neighboring planets. It envisions immense riches and more favorable living conditions than those on its own 'war-like' planet. While aware of mysterious, destructive cosmic rays, it believes that protective shielding could be developed for such journeys.

This contemplation leads to a surge of pride and ambition in the electron. It envisions a triumphant future: "The universe conquered! The first planet reached and its mysterious population subjugated or destroyed!" This vision is fueled by the prospect of wealth, power, glory, and immortality through dominion over space and other planets.

The Cosmic Impulse and the 'G' Note

As the electron indulges in these ambitious dreams, a "cosmic impulse," an electrical wave of energy from the vacuum, enters the planet. This impulse acts as a catalyst, igniting the electron's thoughts and plans and spreading throughout the entire 'electron population' of the planet. A space program is swiftly conceived, requiring immense resources and personal sacrifices, yet met with widespread enthusiasm due to the promise of riches and adventure.

Simultaneously, a profound shift occurs. An impulse from the virtuoso's brain reaches the third finger of the left hand, directing it to press a specific point on a violin string, producing the note 'G'. For a fraction of a second, the electron feels a slight resistance, which it then overcomes. The audience witnesses the effortless dance of the fingers, producing beautiful, harmonious music that elevates the listeners' minds to higher thoughts of purity, beauty, and spiritual liberation.

While the concert is a brief experience for the humans, for the electron in the violin string, the creation of the 'G' note spans millennia. It dreams of dominion based on the perceived random play of forces. Even though it recognizes a mechanical rhythm in nature, it finds direct expressions of will, higher than its own, to be unthinkable, viewing natural phenomena as purposeless and will-less manifestations of forces.

However, the electron's world continues to strive towards the 'empty' space. It questions how the apparent chaos of cosmic rays could be interpreted as impulses from a higher being's mind, intended solely to create beauty and joy, producing a note that, while a wonder in itself, is merely a tiny unit in a symphony of pure tones.

Despite the emergence of a few dissenting voices warning of a higher, more powerful will, the dominant belief remains that science has unlocked nature's secrets and is poised to conquer space. The electron's world is driven by the pursuit of knowledge and the ambition to become the ruler of the cosmos.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of BREVCIRKELN. explores the duality of existence – the mechanical versus the willful, the chaotic versus the orderly, and the pursuit of power versus the appreciation of beauty. It uses the metaphor of an electron to examine human ambition, scientific endeavor, and the philosophical questions surrounding the universe and a potential higher power. The editorial stance appears to be one that encourages deep contemplation of these themes, presenting a narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of reality and consciousness. The translation of a Danish publication suggests an international interest in these esoteric and philosophical topics within the UFO and paranormal community.

Världsrymden besegrad! Första planeten nådd och mystisk befolkning tillintetgjord eller underkuvad!

— Electron inhabitant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the perspective of the article?

The article is written from the perspective of an electron living within a human body, contemplating the universe and its mysteries.

What is the electron's view of the universe?

The electron perceives the universe as a divinely orchestrated system, far more orderly and majestic than its own chaotic existence, leading it to question the origin of this order.

What is the significance of the 'G' note in the article?

The 'G' note, produced by a violin, is described as a profound event for the electron, representing a moment of beauty and a connection to a higher will, contrasting with the electron's previous focus on power and conquest.

What is the article's stance on knowledge and power?

The article suggests that knowledge is power, and that understanding the universe's mechanics could lead to mastery over it and its inhabitants.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Per ThorellAuthor
  • Gert CarlssonTranslator

Organisations

  • Psykisk Forum

Locations

  • Earth

Topics & Themes

ConsciousnessCosmologyPhilosophy of ScienceUfologyMetaphysicselectronatomuniverseplanetstargravityspace travelGodmusicviolinG notemindpowerknowledge