069 - True Definition of Antimatter ("Easy Journey to Other Planets")

Published: Oct. 17, 2020, 2:09 p.m.

Find links to get this book over here: biglink.to/easyjourneytootherplanets About the Book: Space travel may be considered a relatively new human achievement, but the world's oldest writings say no. Space travel has always been possible, and people have been traveling the universe long before  the invention of rockets and shuttles. Vedic evidence suggests that yogis and  other more evolved beings can travel freely throughout the cosmos via  technologies that are practically unknown to us today.

Srila Prabhupada wrote Easy Journey to Other Planets—with  its frequent mention of "antimatter" and "antimaterial particles"—in  1960, in response to the "space race" going on at the time between the  U.S. and U.S.S.R., and the obsession with exploration of the moon, etc.  by means of rocket-powered spacecraft. Prabhupada questions the ultimate  significance of such endeavors, while pointing out that the exploration  of material space is neither a new idea nor the most intelligent one,  from the spiritual point of view.

In Easy Journey To Other Planets, Prabhupada shows through  reason and reference to ancient Vedic texts that travel to other planets  within this universe is ultimately an insignificant project. Our desire  for cosmic exploration, he says, can be fully satisfied by traveling  beyond this limited universe to the unlimited, antimaterial, spiritual  world.