Friends,
Who was the first prophet foreseeing antigravity technology? Jules Verne? H.G. Wells?
We might have to go all the way back 741 years to the first documented prophecy:
By a machine three fingers high and wide and of less size a man could free himself and his friends from all danger of prison and rise and descend.
The prophecy came from medieval times from an English born Franciscan monk and early seer of modern day technologies. Roger Bacon (1214?-1294), born to a wealthy family, was a rebellious and precocious youth. His education explored the scientific frontiers of his superstitious time. In Bacon’s medieval world, God was Big Brother and the theologian his infallible commissar. With big brother watching, he studied at Oxford and the University of Paris, becoming a master of alchemy, astrology, optics, astronomy and mathematics.
Bacon remains one of history’s greatest techno-prophets. One can open the yellowed and flaking pages of his Epistola de Secretis (c. 1269) and find descriptions, in clear and unmistakable language, of modern aircraft, cars, and ships, and the advent of suspension bridges, submarines, and helicopters, which he forecasts thus:
Instruments of flying may be formed in which a man, sitting at his ease and meditating on any subject, may beat the air with his artificial wings after the manner of birds.
With time, Brother Bacon felt the noose of orthodoxy tighten around him. He was sent to prison for his “suspected novelties,” where he languished for fourteen years. He died soon after his release in 1292.
Roger Bacon’s medieval reference to antigravity may have foreseen the success of current experiments with electromagnetic propulsion systems. The Japanese are making promising advances in superconductivity that could see the chief producer of greenhouse gases — the internal combustion engine — go the way of the mammoth in the next 30 years.
John Hogue
(29 November 2010)
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One Comment
Ya don’t need any silly devices to teleport, communicate or whatever, the buddhist scriptures say we have 10,000 extraordinary abilities, I already KNOW teleportation without device…when we become who we really are we will know this.
HOGUE
This reminds me of a story. Ramakrishna (a Hindu enlightened mystic from turn of the 20th century) was waiting to cross the Ganges on a ferry. A man confronted him saying he could walk on water and asked Ramakrishna to walk with him across the Ganges and discourse on the dharma on the other shore. Rammakrishna asked, “How long did it take you to learn this magical trick.” The man said 30 years of hard practice. “Thirty years!” marveled Ramakrishna. “What a waste of life.” I can get across the Ganges on this ferry approaching by paying only one paisa (cent)?” Moral of the story, Scott, teleportation is not the point. Knowing “who you are” is. Awareness needs no miraculous powers to teleport here, or walk on water here. A man can achieve these magical tricks, maybe, but he can still be completely ignorant of his true Buddha nature, or so the story of Ramakrishna would convey.