Tempus Interludium part one

Tempus Interludium part one by Ernest L. Norman, published by Unarius Publications in 1978, is presented in its 3rd Edition and spans 283 pages. This book delves into interdimensional solar mechanics and includes a section titled “Of Atoms and Astronauts,” where Dr. Norman discusses the unusual reactions experienced by astronauts upon their return from lunar missions. These phenomena remain largely unexplained by contemporary science, highlighting the complexities of human experience in relation to space travel.
Readers will encounter a wide range of topics that reflect the diverse interests of the author, touching on themes of occultism and parapsychology. The book aims to explore the intricacies of these subjects while providing insights into the nature of consciousness and the universe. Through its examination of both scientific and metaphysical concepts, this edition invites readers to consider the broader implications of human exploration and understanding.
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Vol I. (Interdimensional Solar Mechanics) including the section entitled (Of Atoms and Astronauts) Dr. Norman explains some of the abnormal reactions of the astronauts upon returning from the moon flights. Some of these reactions are, after 30 years still not understood by our modern day scientists. The topics and subject matter in this book runs the gamut of great and varied interests, which again prove and show the truly Infinite Mind of He whom we call the Moderator.
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