1862 - Sacred Cosmogony & the Philosophy of the Three Ethers, Vol. 1 & 2 - 691 Pages - Abbé A. Sorignet & William Thornton - FTs - Chronocosmology, Psychometry, Etherophysics, Proto-Meteorology, Proto-Paleontology, Proto-Noetics, Proto Biological Energetics, & Biogeometrics Phenomenology - RARE -
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proto-aerology,
proto-telluric energetics,
proto-cosmographic theology, proto-biomagnetic ecology,
proto-chronobiology
& more commonly known (by name)
* Proto-Geognosy
* Proto-Stratigraphic Geology
* Proto-Paleontology
* Proto-Paleobotany
* Proto-Biogeography
* Proto-Meteorology
* Proto-Atmospheric Physics
* Proto-Hydrology
* Proto-Hydrographic Engineering
* Proto-Cosmology
* Proto-Cosmogony
* Proto-Planetary Formation Studies
* Proto-Luminary Physics
* Proto-Etheric Physics
* Proto-Luminous Etherics
* Proto-Thermal Etherics
* Proto-Fluid Dynamics of Nature
* Proto-Acoustic Physics
* Proto-Optical Physics
* Proto-Spectral Optics
* Proto-Magnetism Studies
* Proto-Electrostatic Physics
* Proto-Galvanic Science
* Proto-Bioelectrics
* Proto-Biophysics
* Proto-Vital Dynamics
* Proto-Vitalism
* Proto-Thermodynamics of Life
* Proto-Energetic Ecology
* Proto-Biotropic Environmental Studies
* Proto-Organic Morphology
* Proto-Natural Form Theory
* Proto-Botanical Systematics
* Proto-Ethnobotany
* Proto-Zoological Distribution Studies
* Proto-Entomological Ecology
* Proto-Anthropogenic Dispersion Studies
* Proto-Anthropometry
* Proto-Human Origins Studies
* Proto-Linguistic Anthropology
* Proto-Ethnographic Geography
* Proto-Mythic Geography
* Proto-Sacred Topography
* Proto-Theophanic Cosmology
* Proto-Ontotheology
* Proto-Natural Theology
* Proto-Metaphysical Natural Philosophy
* Proto-Noetics
* Proto-Psychism
* Proto-Electrical Psychology
* Proto-Biopsychic Resonance Studies
* Proto-Chrono-Cosmology
* Proto-Cosmic Harmonics
* Proto-Teleodynamics
* Proto-Teleological Biology
* Proto-Geocosmic Pattern Theory
* Proto-Mineralogical Energetics
* Proto-Chemical Alchemy of Minerals
* Proto-Subterranean Fluid Studies
* Proto-Archaeoecology
* Proto-Fossil Ecology
* Proto-Natural Chronometry
* Proto-Environmental Energy Studies
* Proto-Symbolic Natural Philosophy
* Proto-Cosmic Cartography
(Why our scientists today lack insight & wisdom because they ignore 100s of fields they arent qualified to discuss ) (Unlike this channel)
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🔐🧰📜✨️Powerful Specialist Abstract of Knowledge you will not find anyone else mention in our silly Post modern world we all currently live in -
This deep and rare tantalizing book of old at 691 pages represents one of the most comprehensive syntheses of archaic natural philosophy, proto-science, and sacred revelation, spanning both Volume 1 (Cosmogony, Genesis Exegesis, Fossil and Geological Studies) and Volume 2 (Luminous and Etheric Principles, Teleodynamic Analysis, Primitive Anthropogenesis).
Sorignet’s oeuvre is remarkable for systematically cataloging knowledge almost entirely neglected by modern scholarship the forgotten tools, methodologies, instruments, and thinkers that formed the backbone of early intellectual exploration.
📜 Volume 1: Cosmogony, Genesis, and the Fossil Record - Cosmic Foundations and Day-Length Analysis 📜
Sorignet’s first volume begins with a rigorous exegesis of Genesis, interpreting the “days of creation” not as arbitrary periods but as observable cosmic stages.
Using pre-modern astronomical and geophysical reasoning, he reconstructs diurnal rotation, light intensity, and solar mechanics as measurable phenomena.
He draws on early observers such as Whiston, Buffon, Woodward, and Leibnitz, while integrating almost-forgotten figures like Delametherie and Adolphe Brongniart, highlighting their contributions to stratigraphy and fossil analysis.
Sorignet’s insistence on harmonizing revelation with empirical observation anticipates modern interdisciplinary studies of geology, paleontology, and chronology.
📜Fossils, Ossiferous Breccias, & Stratigraphy 📜
He documents ossiferous caverns, sedimentary breccias, and fossilized flora, providing proto-paleontological insight often overlooked in later geology.
His cataloging includes extinct mammals, fossil plants, and their geospatial distributions, offering a pre-Darwinian continuity of species and demonstrating an early grasp of biogeographical patterns.
Sorignet’s methods preserve the empirical rigor of early thinkers while combining metaphysical reflection, showing teleology in the natural order.
📜 Primitive Revelation and Anthropogenesis 📜
Sorignet explores the transmission of knowledge from early humans or primordial civilizations.
He revisits figures like St. Augustine, Origen, and Peter Lombard, demonstrating how their interpretations of cosmology, light, and creation can be reconciled with observed phenomena.
By integrating fossil studies with primitive human dispersal, he anticipates aspects of ethnogeography and early anthropology.
📜 Obscure Instruments and Methods 📜
Volume 1 emphasizes the forgotten tools of natural philosophy: early fossil classification systems, rudimentary compasses for terrestrial mapping, observational devices for diurnal cycles, and comparative methods that prefigure modern interdisciplinary research. These tools, now nearly lost, enabled early scholars to approach nature as a system of coherent, measurable principles.
📜 Volume 2: Etheric Principles, Teleodynamics, and the Luminous Cosmos - Ether, Light, and Proto-Physics 📜
Sorignet’s second volume ventures into the luminous and etheric dimensions of the cosmos. He presents light as a fluid substance, independent yet responsive to the organization of life.
Drawing on Thornton, Ampère, and Cuvier, he anticipates proto-etheric physics, including luminous ether, thermal ether, and subtle fluid dynamics within living beings. This proto-physics blends empirical observation with metaphysical principle, creating a system now largely forgotten.
📜Teleodynamics and Cosmic Purpose 📜 The work emphasizes teleology in the cosmos, arguing that all natural forms - from minerals to humans - follow ordered, divinely orchestrated patterns. Sorignet identifies laws of natural harmony, energy dispersion, and life dynamics, linking them to moral and spiritual principles.
His analysis of planetary motion, magnetic phenomena, and biotic organization demonstrates early understanding of interconnected systems, prefiguring later teleodynamic and cybernetic thought.
📜 Primitive Anthropology & Forgotten Human History 📜
Sorignet explores human dispersal, language evolution, and social organization, connecting geological and paleontological evidence to the development of early societies. He draws on rare, nearly forgotten works, including Ami Boué on fossils, Deluc on mineralogy, and Brongniart on paleobotany, demonstrating a comprehensive view of human-environment interaction.
His studies show that prehistoric humans possessed knowledge systems encoded in primitive revelation, preserved in myth, sacred texts, and cultural memory.
📜 Archaic Biophysics and Psychism 📜
Volume 2 extends into the vital forces of living organisms, proto-biophysics, and subtle psychism. Sorignet suggests life is energized by etheric currents and luminous forces which function as factual concepts now marginalized but foundational to early electrical psychology and theophanic cosmology.
He systematically categorizes these phenomena into proto-sciences of consciousness, psychism, and vital dynamics, establishing a framework connecting natural, spiritual, and cognitive principles.
📜 Obscure Thinkers & Rare Methodologies 📜
The text revives numerous forgotten or obscure thinkers, including Delametherie, Ampère, Brongniart, Boué, and others whose experimental methods were meticulous yet unheralded.
Sorignet preserves their instruments, reasoning, and frameworks: ossiferous caverns, stratigraphic mapping, light-fluid experiments, early fossil identification, providing a repository of archaic scientific heritage.
📜 Proto-Sciences and Archaic Knowledge Preserved 📜
Sorignet systematically integrates a staggering array of proto-sciences, including:
• Proto-Geognosy and Proto-Paleontology: study of fossils, strata, and extinct life forms
• Proto-Paleobotany: extinct flora and plant distribution
• Proto-Biophysics and Proto-Teleodynamics: energy, life forces, and cosmic order
• Proto-Meteorology and Proto-Cosmic Harmonics: weather, planetary influences, and cycles
• Proto-Etheric Physics and Luminous Fluidics: light, ether, and subtle forces
• Proto-Anthropology and Proto-Noetics: human origins, migrations, and cognitive faculties
• Proto-Theophanic Cosmology: divine manifestation through natural law
• Proto-Metaphysical Natural Philosophy: integrative study of observable and spiritual phenomena
• Proto-Vital Dynamics and Proto-Psychism: etheric energy in organisms, vital currents, and early consciousness studies
📜 Forgotten Feats & Contributions 📜
• Rediscovery of ancient stratigraphic methods now overlooked
• Cataloging extinct species and fossil flora with unprecedented detail
• Reinterpretation of early theologians in light of empirical observation
• Linking geography, dispersal, and evolution without modern biases
• Development of integrative cosmology combining teleology, etherics, and observation
• Preservation of instruments and methodologies almost entirely lost to history
• Creation of a unified framework connecting sacred texts, fossils, and natural law
📜 This two-volume work represents a grand intellectual odyssey, preserving knowledge lost to modern specialization, revealing the deep, intricate network of proto-sciences, forgotten thinkers, and archaic methodologies. Sorignet demonstrates the remarkable breadth of early intellectual endeavor, where theology, cosmology, natural history, and physics were inseparable, forming a foundation for understanding the cosmos as both scientifically observable and spiritually resonant.
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📜 TAGS 📜 WITH 1-40 word definition /explanation (for the lay person or top scholar) (this is how you learn whole books in a few key phrases or each tag reflects a field, method, or conceptual nexus that was once explored or alluded to in-
antiquity,
the Renaissance,
early modern philosophy,
and the proto‑scientific age framing -
Sacred Cosmogony and
The Philosophy of the Three Ethers &
all the Proto‑Science & Archaic TAG Continuation
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- Proto‑Chronogeology
Study of geological time before formal stratigraphy -attempts to correlate fossil and rock sequences with historical narratives, calendars, and cosmological epochs.
Paleophysiognomy
Early attempts to infer behavioral, cognitive, and biological traits of extinct animals and early humans from bone structure before modern functional morphology was formalized.
Stratigraphic Semiotics
Reading layers of rock as symbolic “signs” whose sequence carries semantic weight - early interpretive system where strata communicate historical meaning.
Paleo‑Lexicography
Study of ancient languages and their relationship to human dispersal and cognition prior to formal linguistics - linked to early theories of language origin.
Proto‑Biogeometric Theory
Pre‑Darwinian exploration of geometric patterns in nature (spirals, fractals, symmetry classes) seen as ordering principles of life - foreshadows mathematical biology.
Fossil Historiography
The narrative interpretation of fossil records as history rather than solely physical remnants - treating fossils as evidence of ancient earth narratives.
Etheric Ontology
Philosophical study of ether as the fundamental existential substrate - asserts that all being arises from and returns to an invisible medium.
Vital Aetiology
Investigation of origins of life’s organizing forces - early vitalist inquiries into causality and life emergence from non‑living substance.
Noetic Geology
Study of the intersection between human cognitive structures and geological perception - how ancient humans interpreted earth features as meaningful.
Cosmophonic Dynamics
Theory of cosmic resonances - early speculative physics linking planetary bodies to vibration patterns analogous to sound.
Paleo‑Cosmography
Archival mapping of celestial phenomena as recorded in ancient texts and stone inscriptions long before modern astronomy.
Proto‑Physio‑Theology
Theological interpretation of physical laws - treating physical constants as divine signatures rather than neutral rules.
Litho‑Anthropology
Study of human evolution through mineral and rock contexts - how earth material shaped human habitability and cognition.
Arcane Chronogeometry
Obscure attempt to relate numeric and geometric patterns in ancient texts to cosmic cycles, geological structures, and fossil layers.
Psychometallurgy
Study of mineral properties as metaphors or correlates of psychological states - an archaic form of mineral‑mind theory.
Orogenic Teleology
Interpretation of mountain formation not simply as physical uplift, but as directed expression of cosmic purposiveness.
Paleo‑Hydrophysics
Early exploration of ancient seas, floods, and water cycles as fundamental drivers of earth history rather than mere environmental processes.
Eon‑Morphology
Study of shapes of long time periods - conceptualizing geological eons as morphological entities with distinct character.
Archeo‑Cosmo‑Linguistics
Connecting ancient myth languages with cosmic descriptions - early attempt to see linguistic roots as cosmological markers.
Etheric Resonant Ecology
Theory that living ecosystems operate through resonant etheric feedback - early notion of bio‑energetic ecosystems preceding ecological science.
Intuitional Stratigraphy
Method of interpreting rock layers based on patterns discerned through structured intuition rather than formal measurement - early phenomenological geology.
Paleo‑Mental Dynamics
Attempt to use fossil evidence to theorize about cognition and mental evolution in ancient beings before neuropsychology.
Teleo‑Morphogenetics
Idea that forms in nature (plants, animals, fossils) are shaped by inherent purposeful patterns- early predecessor to morphogenetic field theory.
Litho‑Sacred Hermeneutics
Reading stone formations with interpretive layers of spiritual significance - the belief that rocks preserve traces of divine acts.
Cosmical Vital Ecology
Integration of cosmic forces into explanations of life emergence - posits that life is not only biological but cosmically orchestrated.
Paleo‑Auratic Mapping
Theoretical mapping of ancient natural forces through assumed aura signatures in fossils, minerals, and fields.
Chrono‑Biotic Sequencing
Archaic framework for the order of life forms based on metaphysical ordering rather than Darwinian descent.
Archeo‑Thermodynamic Formations
Investigation of ancient energy flows in earth forms long before formal thermodynamics.
Proto‑Energetic Biogeography
Study of life distribution patterns through energetic fields rather than ecological niches - locates life in relation to unobservable forces.
Historical Cosmophysics
Ancient approaches to integrate history and physics - treating the cosmos as a historical narrative rather than a static system.
Paleo‑Ritual Geometry
Studying geometric forms in ancient architecture, megaliths, and sacred spaces as reflections of cosmic order and etheric patterns
Arcane Climatic Historiology
Early attempt to link ancient climate narratives from sacred texts to empirical geological
changes.
Trans‑Temporal Morphic Indexing
Classifying species and forms across time based on shared morphological resonance rather than lineage - an obscure pattern theory.
Proto‑Hydro‑Geodynamics
Early theory of oceanic basins and continental emergence as dynamic processes shaped by hidden forces beyond simple erosion.
Etheric Life Kinetics
Exploration of life as motion within and through etheric media predating life force theories of phenomenological biology.
Forgotten Artifact Epistemology
Study of how ancient material artifacts encode scientific thought now lost, bridging myth and observation.
First‑Principles Biocosmology
Approach treating life and cosmos from primal principles rather than reductionist mechanisms.
Archeo‑Stratigraphic Semiotics
Reading earth layers as semiotic structures carrying encoded narratives of ancient terrestrial processes.
Cosmological Hermetic Historiology
Study of ancient hermetic texts as complementary cosmological records drawing parallels to physical fossil evidence.
Proto‑Holistic Earth Dynamics
Pre‑systems thinking view of earth as an integrated living system.
Sympathetic Natural Philosophy
Philosophy that all natural bodies share intercorrespondence - conceptually related to Mesmer’s magnetic theories but applied to earth and life.
Paleo‑Morphogenetic Resonance
Early theory that forms resonate through time creating structural parallels across species and strata.
Archaic Luminiferous Field Theory
Early idea of light mediums that foreshadow later field theories but grounded in pre‑electromagnetic concepts.