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A theosophical synthesis blends metaphysical doctrine with physical laws, arguing that an etheric substrate and paired forces underlie observed motion and planetary arrangement. The work contrasts two kinds of perception, maps a septenary cosmology with four manifested planes and four globes, and locates a particular place on earth within that schema. It treats human nature as dual and offers guidance for teachers, while critiquing Western and Eastern misunderstandings of physics and using astronomical principles to illustrate broader metaphysical claims.

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Thomas Edgar Willson

Thomas Edgar Willson was an author and scholar known for his contributions to the field of physics. His notable work, "Ancient and Modern Physics," explores the evolution of physical theories and principles from ancient times to the modern era. Willson's writing reflects a deep engagement with the scientific developments that have shaped our understanding of the physical world. Through his work, he provides readers with insights into the historical context and significance of various scientific advancements.

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