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REVIEWS @ SPIN WAVE TECHNOLOGY doesn't it? Well, Bugh maintains it's com- leader, according to this version, was born in by George J. Bugh mon sense, and that these particle spin inter- AD 947 and was a key figure in the develop- Vasant Corporation, USA, 2002 actions are possible even among compensat- _ ment of Toltec culture. ISBN 0-9716616-1-8 (262pp tpb) ing spins. What he's saying should be rele- Diaz doesn't introduce his study (though he Availability: Vasant Corporation, website vant to anyone who's wondering where their _does reference it), so it's up to the reader to quantum physics grappling is leading them dive in regardless and become immersed in http://www.vasantcorporation.com f you've ever had the perception that everything is in motion but is still at the same time, then you'll have a feel for stand- or who's trying to deglitch their latest free- this rendition of the life and teachings of energy or antigravity device. Quetzalcoatl—a story that has remarkable Bugh explains that all sorts of technologies correspondences with the accounts of Jesus, ing waves and George Bugh's thesis on spin C4” be created based on these particle spin Buddha and Krishna. The gospel's chapter wave technology. This is the text version of interactions, which is every encouragement headings, such as "Prophecy of Hueman the the multimedia CD that introduced Bugh's for further research and development. der". vite Soothsayer ene r theory, and is the result of his seven years nigmas 0. the erpent”, "The Tossroac s" spent investigating various devices exhibit THE GOSPEL OF THE TOLTECS: The and "The Priests of the God of Death" give ing anomalous electromagnetic and electro- _Life and Teachings of Quetzalcoatl an inkling of what's in store ancient wisdom- gravitic effects or claimed to have over- by Frank Diaz wise. Each chaper is headed by a Toltec unity capabilities. Bugh is a Texan-born Bear & Company, USA, 2002 glyph that illustrates something of the mes- aerospace electronics engineer with over 20 —_ ISBN 1-879181-86-X (230pp tpb) Sage. iar s wdante. include the oral tradi years’ experience in the field. His book isa Availability: Bear & Company, website nore and S, aaa ie The aya collection of papers he's written on such http://www.InnerTraditions.com; eens ae aan ees. ese are wise, ancient words with a hint of familiarity choice subjects as classical versus quantum — Adventures Unlimited, website with other great world religions. particle spin, the angular momentum of an http://www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com electron, the thermodynamics of a magnetic uban-born anthropologist Frank Diaz, hurricane, magnetic waves as the cause of who teaches out of Cuernavaca gravity, and the nature of time and relativity. _ University in Mexico, specialises in At the basis of Bugh's theory is the idea shamanic studies, the Nahuatl language and that we live in a sea of electromagnetic Mesoamerican traditions including those of standing waves; in fact, the universe of mat- the Maya and particularly the Toltec. ter is full of them. Bugh maintains that the The heyday of the Toltecs was between the classical electrodynamics notion that all 8th and 12th centuries AD, but, despite their electromagnetically charged particles, like decline 300 years before the Spanish arrived quarks and electrons, radiate energy away in Mexico in 1521, their spiritual legacy is from gyroscopic precessional motions and being kept alive today by their descendants. orbital motions is essentially correct. Buthe As Victor Sanchez (who has written several goes further by suggesting that all particles books about the Toltecs) highlights in the are also absorbing just as much energy from _ foreword to Diaz's book, Gospel of the all other radiating particles. The continu- Toltecs, the Toltecs and Maya had a spiritual ously absorbed energy equals the radiated leader in common: Ce Acatl Topiltzin, or energy and applies forces that move similar- _ QuetzalcoatI—symbolised by the feathered type particles into harmonious precessional serpent that represents the essence of duality motions with each other. Sounds cosmic, and the potential for unity. The Toltec doesn't it? Well, Bugh maintains it's com- mon sense, and that these particle spin inter- actions are possible even among compensat- ing spins. What he's saying should be rele- vant to anyone who's wondering where their quantum physics grappling is leading them or who's trying to deglitch their latest free- energy or antigravity device. Bugh explains that all sorts of technologies can be created based on these particle spin interactions, which is every encouragement for further research and development. 66 = NEXUS leader, according to this version, was born in AD 947 and was a key figure in the develop- ment of Toltec culture. Diaz doesn't introduce his study (though he does reference it), so it's up to the reader to dive in regardless and become immersed in this rendition of the life and teachings of Quetzalcoatl—a story that has remarkable correspondences with the accounts of Jesus, Buddha and Krishna. The gospel's chapter headings, such as "Prophecy of Hueman the Elder", "The Soothsayer Fish", "The Enigmas of the Serpent", "The Crossroads" and "The Priests of the God of Death" give an inkling of what's in store ancient wisdom- wise. Each chaper is headed by a Toltec glyph that illustrates something of the mes- sage. Diaz's sources include the oral tradi- tion of descendants, extant Nahua and Maya codices and Spanish chronicles. These are wise, ancient words with a hint of familiarity with other great world religions. JUNE — JULY 2003 www.nexusmagazine.com