
The Postulates
Dewey B. Larson’s theory is built-up from two basic postulates or notions:
FIRST FUNDAMENTAL POSTULATE
“The physical universe is composed entirely of one component, Motion, existing in three dimensions, in discrete units, and with two reciprocal aspects, space and time.”
SECOND FUNDAMENTAL POSTULATE
“The physical universe conforms to the relations of ordinary mathematics, its primary magnitudes are absolute, and its geometry is Projective."
Introducing Dewey B. Larson – A Bridge Between Dimensions and Vibratory Physics
Yesterday's [5/5/25] work focused on the foundational insights of Dewey B. Larson, the American physicist-philosopher whose Reciprocal System of Theory (RST) proposed that the universe is constructed from only motion—expressed reciprocally in both space and time. Unlike conventional models that rely on particles and forces, Larson envisioned a unified field of scalar motion that could explain physical, metaphysical, and cosmic phenomena with a single framework.
In this introduction, we positioned Larson’s work as a harmonic bridge between mainstream physics and Sympathetic Vibratory Physics (SVP). His concept of scalar motion, particularly the inverse relationship between space and time, aligns closely with Keely’s and Russell’s views of polarity, rhythm, and etheric dynamics. We also noted the compatibility of Larson’s three-dimensional time and progression of the natural reference system with the scalar spiraling discussed in Volumes 7, 8 and 11 of the Vibration Series.
Larson's clear, logical language and commitment to first principles make his system a valuable reference for anyone exploring vibratory cosmology, scalar potential, or the metaphysical roots of matter.
ChatGPT review of Larson's theories compared to SVP: https://svpwiki.com/pdffiles/Dewey_Larson.pdf
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