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    CoPYRICHT1953 yThe walter Russell oundationCOPYRICHT 989 yThe Universil]of Science ndPhilosoph! ELLALTER RUSSAuthot ol

    'l he Secret of Light'l he Book of Early Whisperings'lhc Message f the Divine Iliad vot.lhc Message f the Divine Iliad vot.Your Day And NightSr.cntific Answer to Sex.

    No NtI ol this rcatise anbeprinted n an| lotn \\'ithoutet nlissionin \|ritin,r h] the Lln^,ersit! of Science and Philosoph:-. a:.ept inrapt:, edtatiatt ot a i.lc: rnt"d in n,n'Tape^ nt nnSo:i't"\vhichare hercb! permitred o ttint the open exerinlul and u| totenpercent of the treat se Ary rariatio f|om thie iminlion mutl bebr arrengementwith the Unienit! ol Science rul Philosophr' t bstipulated hatonecoPr ofa4' sucheditorialarticleor reviet whichis rcpinted lrom thir book shallbe sentb The Un;:.a]'litiofScience

    SWANNANOAHOMEOIITHET]NTVERSITYFSCIENCE ND PHILOSOPHYFo,turl.r 'fhe WoltetRus.ll l;oundutionWAYNESBORO.IRGTNIA 29IJO

    WALTER and LAO RUSSELLCo'Authorsf

    ll'nr SrudrCoursen Universal aw. NaturalScienceAnd LivingPhilosophyAt||rricSuicide?I c WorldCrisis Its Explanation ndSolution'l lrr' ,)lcctrifying oweroI Man-Woman alanceS.l.rtil ic Answero HumanRelationsLAO RUSSELL

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    DEDICAI'IONl ir mv cleeplr l luminedwife.Lao. dedicate hisbookrr tI i r heart i l led vi thgratitude () rher guirl ingwisdom ndr| l l lLss. ndelatigahle ork durinll he astsixvea$ to makel l | | \ | l r r \cntationpossible.As lhe NervAge of Transmutation lowlyunfolds tsrrr 'rrurrrl l lor man. may Laos pervacl ing eniusbe lelt int l r ' \ , \uf! iv inq $ords of thc mi l l ionswhich havehad to ber l ' \ l r (4 c(l rrhen r'orking lonewithouther Light n them.l\'r chrncc he enduringesson f my beloved aos i fe,| |r { l r l | r . is t lcmonslrar ionf the nfin i te lymultipl ied ower\t r r( r { r ,nrcso evervman andwomanwhom God has ull lI , | l r ( l r, 'gclhrr n Spir i t .giving o them hek inheritance fl l tr hirrfr l, 'nr f rhe Light which hev hus ind through ac hr lh i l

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    ContentsPageAn Open rtter To The World of Science . x

    Pedodic Charts of the Elements . . . . . . . xvrAcknowledgments ... . . . xvi i iPreface .A NewConceptof the Universe . . . . . . .BasicMisconceptionsf Science .... . .Miscoroeption of Elect o-Mawtish - -Misconceptionol EnergtMbconceptionl Maner- -. - - -.... -Misconception f Snbsunce n Mattel .Thc Secret of the Aees

    UndividedLightDividedLightElcctic Universe f Simulateddea .Coulomb awMisconcption . ...Eactrlc Unlvcn6of Simulated

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    Oblat ing pheres . . . . . . . . . - 99Unbalanced tomic. Solarand StellarSystems obble . . - . . . . . .101FirstStep. . . . . - - . . . . .102

    Second tep . . . . . . . .103Summcry. . - - . . . . . 105Examples . . . - . . . . . f05 An OpenLetterToThe World Of Science(;cntlemen:

    ThisOpen etter o theWorldofScience, ccompaniedIty .r Treatiseon The RussellCosmogony,s beingsent ouppnrximately 50 members f our National AcademyofScience nd RoyalSociety f London,100Universities, nd.l(X)eading ewspapers.This announcement ith its new concept of Light,Mutter,Energy.Electricity and Magnetisms a simpleyetcomplete, onsistent nd workablecosmogonywhich willonuhlc uture scientists o visualize he universeas ONEWHOLE,andwill openthedoor o theNewAgeof Transmu-

    Itl(i(tn.Recalling he importantcontributions havealreadymtdc toscience. uch smy work n completingthe ydrogenocllrvc nd my prior discovery f the existence f the two0l0mbombelements iven o the scientificworld n my twoPorkxlic ablesof heElements. ssures e hatyouwillgivercrkrus houghtand attention o these ocuments.Itrcscnlhrcltcningworldconditions ake t imperativelh0 icicncc liscloscshcwirywhcrcby heweakest fnations

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    Wobbling l roscopeseek alance . .How GravitationandRadiationBomEachOtherPovulate.The Nine-Octave eriodicTable of theElements.Industry'sPowerCreatingProcessesAreSt i l lPr imi l i \eTh eSecrct rfMa ns Power . . . . . . -Ne$P\)\erForscience.. . . . . . . . . .The Age of Tmnsmutation NewConcepts or Science ndNewValuesForHumaniry!l hat of Tomorrowl'Wh1 Are We Here'.'Epilogue 1La oRussellErplanatory iagrams

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    complete eriodic ables erewith ttached. p o the begin-ning of WorldWar ll when tried to organize laborator)group o saveEnglandrom ts unnecessar]ombardment-I alsoaccepled ndheld hePresidencyf TheSociet.,-

    of Artsarul SciencesinewYork for seven ears orthe solepurposeof giving o the world this new cosmogony asedupona twcwaycontinuous,alanced niverseo replaceheone-way iscontinuous,nbalanced niversewhich s pre-sumably xpandingo a heatdeath.During his period. lecturedupon he misconceivedidea that hydrogen s the basicnumber one atom of theperiodic able. explainedhat thereare twenty-one therelemcntswhichprecede t and hat hydrogentself s not a

    single lemen( ut a wholecomplexoctave. alsoexplainedthc mpossibility f therebeinganyelementwithoutan nertg.rs s tssource. t that ime distributedmyperiodic hartsto approximatelyi00 scientistsnd universities.Further han nciting esearch hichyielded o-calledisotopes f hydrogen ndheavywater,nothingcameof myeffort.nordid I receive hecreditdueme. ncidentally,hoseso-calledsotopes renot sotopes ut full-toned lementsofan orde y octavegroup series. sotopes o not occur inNatureuntil theyreach he octave ollowing lle silicon rtave.

    Thereasonsor thisare ully explainedn our StudyCourse.I wrote two books.gavemany ectures nd set up ademonstrationaboratoryn a university o prove hat theelements re not different substancesut are differently-conditioned ressuresf motion and hat the structure ftheatom s based pon hegyroscopic rinciple.As oneafteranother f my discoveriesppeared nderothernames.I cted n headvice fa riendly cience ditor

    to withholdanymoreof my newcosmogonyntil t was ullycompletedn wordsanddiagrams.nd again opyrighted.

    xvIt has akenmany yea$ to so complete t that it isinvulnerableo attack.but this hasnow beendone,and hispresentreatisesascompleten briefas hewhole osmogonyiscompleten detail.I do not ook for immediate cceptanoe[ this evolu-tionarynewknowledge. dohopeandexpect, owever,hatthe seed f it will growwithin he consciousnesst science,andas am nearing82 yearsof age feel t incumbent oannounce he fact to science hrough his open etter andrrcatise hat The RussellCosmogony, hichmy giftedwife,L o, and have ogetherwrittennto ayear's tudyCourse f9.15 ncontradictableages, nd 182diagmms,s now complcte.Thiscourses nowbeing tudied ll over heworldand,

    tlrrough ur studnts s seed, his new knowledge il lultinratelyransformhe world.It is with thedeepdesire hat a higher ivilization hallrrrisc hat I send orth this messageo mankind- he day shcrc when Scienceand Religionmust marry, or [hroughigrorance f Gods Unive$alLawsmanwill perishrom thec r lh-Hopinghat heworldofscienceil lrecognizehat histr'(. ischaswithin t theanswero basic auseor which t has

    hcenso krngand irelessly earching. amSincerely ours,

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThere are many whom I have met on the long road towhom I owe much for open-minded nterest.constructivehelp andsympatheticunderstanding. o thesemany riendswish o expressmy gratitude or helping o smoothnranyr-()ughp()ls n n seeminglympossibleoad.and or throwingjust rr i t t lc morc ight uponsomeof i ts dark ntenals-I lhcrcforc rhlnk Dr. Henr_r- orrisRussell or checkingnry i lst aslrrrnomicalhartsn 1922 Dr. GeorgePegramorwarningmc of the tr lpossibi l in feverhopingto orcesucharadical hange n scienti f ic hinking Dr. H.H. Sheldon orplacinga aboratorJat my disposalat 'fte Nerc York Unirersityk) demonstratemy h!drogen discoveries the WestinghouseLamp Company or givingme full use of its facilities for mygas ransmutations. ncluding their spectrum analyses andthe many who urged and aided hydrogen research which

    resulted n isolating everal f thosehydrogenoctaveelementsshown on my new charts which were improperly named"hydrogen s()topes."I feel especially ndebtedto the ateA. CressyMoffisonfor his vision and deep belief in my principles which hedemonstraled y separating xlgen from nitrogen.and carlsedThe Union Ctrbide Comltdr] to change ts basis or producinghydrogen rom coal gas nsleadof the electrolytic processand to the late Thomas Edison for his more than passinginterest n my ideasof polaritv and the nature of electricirt

    during my monthsof professional ssociationwith him as hissculptural biographer.

    xlxMan)others o whom owemygratjtude reDr. RobertAndrervs illikan.Dr. HarlowShapley, r.WillisD-Whitney.the ateDoctors eede Forest.NicolaTesla.MichaelPupin,l larveyRentschler. nd A. A. M ichaelson. nd Charles

    Kcttering.DavidSarnoffand GerardSwope.To theNen York Tinret alsoexpress y appreciationlor the generous pacegiven or the many etters or andiu instmy eachings uringmy activitiesn the early hirties,irntl or namingmv cosmogonyThe Russell wo-WayI nirerse."I gladly nclude n my appreciationhose istinguishedsr'icnce ritersWilliam L. Laurence.Waldemar aempffert.lrlrn O'Neil,Gobindi ehari alandtheateHowardBlakes-

    lcc. whoseattitude oward a cosmogony o unlike that towhich heir raininghadaccustomedhemwasalways ener-0us nd sympathetic.The attitudeof all men of sciencewith whom havecvcr (liscussed y principleshasalwaysbeencooperative,n||(l I hilve met manvduringmy seven earsPresidency fI hr S()det.r'l Arls dndScience.r,or intolerances the usualtcr(lionof human atureo any adicalchange.

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    PREFACEDr. WalterRussellwas n theprocessof revisinghis 1953publication, 4 Bttef'l'reatiseon theRussellCosrn gon1,whenhedied n 1963. monghispapers otesweref()undha t ndicatedheedit ing econtem-plrred if c\cr new type had Io be sel for

    lirrur cditionsf his ook. scanbe eadilyseen.his purposewas1()clarifYand not tochange isconcepls.It is with profoundhumilityandgrati-tude that we submit his new editionas amemorialto he selflessnddevoted enlcerenderedo the worldby Dr. Russell.whowas he nstrumentor thismessageo man_kind.

    The University f Science ndPhilosophyFonncrlv fhc WulterRu'.'ell outdationSwannanoa. aynesboro, irginia 22980November, 989

    A NEW CONCEPTOFTHE UNIVERSESpecial evisededitionoJ*A

    BRIEFTREATISEONTHE RUSSELLCOSMOGONY"byWalterRussell

    nce n a while. n long centuryperiods,somevastnewknowledge omes o the slowly unfolding ace of manthroughcosmically-inspiredeniuss, rmen of super-vi\irnr.who havean awareness fthe reality which ies beyondthi ., rn ivcrse f i l lusion.'I his ncw knowledge s ofsuch arevolutionarynature nll\ tinlc ) [c()ming hat wholesystems f thought, venuntor,||tirc eosnlollonics, lre renderedobsolete.Whcn cach cosnricmessenger ivessuch nw nspiredI rr lwlcr lgco theworld. hc wh()lc uman ace ises nestephrplrclon that rng lr tr l t lcr f rrnlolcl ing hich eachesromthr ' l rnt lk , ) l ntrrrr 'sttg irrrr i r tgslnt() he high heavens f| l l t i r r i r t( 'orr l l , lc lci r \n l i ( ( , ,r1\ci , ' l lsn(ssrn( i lwi l rencssf

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    Thus t is that man haseverbeen ransformed y the"renewingof his mind" with new knowledge iven o himsince his early beginnings,hrough he Mahabharata ndBhagavad-Gitaf the early Brahmic days, hroughsuchancientmysticsas Laotze,Confucius,Zoroaster,Buddha,Plato, Aristotle, Socrates. pictetus,Euclid, Mohammed,Moses, saiah,and Jesus,whose osmicknowledge tterlytransformedhe praotice f human elations f theirdayThen dawned new dayof thegathering f so-called"empiricalknowledge," hich s gained hrough he sensesby resedch and observation l effectsof matter-in-tuotionmther than through he Consciousnessf inspiredMind inmeditation,which s he way hat mysticsandgen uses cquiretheir knowledge.Sincehe daysof Galileo hisundependableethod fgaining nowledgehrough he sensesasservedo multiplyman's easoningowers y teaching im HOW to doman'e-lous hingswith elecfficityand the elements f matter.butnot onegreatsavant f science an ell the WHY - or theCAUSE of his amiliareiiects.If askedwhal electricity. ight. magnetism,matterorcncrgys.hc rankly nswercil do not know."lfscicncc clually oes otknow heWHY orWHAT-' or ( AtJSU of these ssentials,t necessarilyollows hat tis,admiltedly. ithout nowledge.k is rnerely nformed but niormationgathered hroughthesensessnot knowledge.hesensesense nlyEFFECTS.Knowledges confined o the CAUSEof EFFECTS.The sensesre imited to but a small angeof perceptionof theEFFECTSwhich heysense,ndeven hatsmall angeis saturatedwith the deceptions nd distortions reatedbythe llusionof motion.It isimpossibleor thesensesopenetrate nyEFFECT

    3tf) $certain ts CAUSE or the cau.sef ilLuion s not \rithini,//i,. . For thisreason he entiremass f so-called mpiricalknrrwledge hich science asgainedby reasoninghroughthc sensess nvalid.

    lr t usexamine omeof these onclusions hich ormthc hasis i scientificheoryandseewhyallpresntheory sinvalid,and why ts entirestructurehasno resemblanceocithcr Nature lawsor its processes.will now enumerateronrcof these nnaturalheories.

    BASICMISCONCEPTIONS F SCIENCEl. The cardinal error oI science ies in shutting the('rorlor out oI His Creation.

    l hisonebasic rror opples hewholestructure,or out of t{l l r)f the other misconceptions f light, matter, energy,rlrclricity. magnetismnd atomicstructure avegrown.ll rience knewwhatLIGHT actuall! IS, nsteado.f he wates(nalrorpusclesof incandescent unswhich'tciencenow hinkslt ltt, new civilization woud drise rcm that oneJAd abne.Llght snot waveswhich ravelat 186,000 ilesper second,whlchscience ayst is, nor does ight travelat all.'fhc lightof incandescentuns sbut an effectof one of thelwrl cqually-opposdlectr icpressure ondit ionswhichlnlcrwcavehis universento visiblesolidsand iquidssur-toun(lcdby invisibl ases f space.Tltcsc wo opposite lectric onditionswhich orm the basisol thr con$litution f matterare he compressedonditionofltrvity prcssurc lnd the expanded onditionof radiationplcrrurr'.lhcsr lw{)clcclr ic ondit ions re he equal_and-rrl||lositc)rcs\urcs hichnlxkcnl(ni()nmpcrativendwithoutwhr( rr(ni(!r \ inr)os\i l) lc.

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    1The positile electric condition compressesargevolumesoflight-waves nto small volumes b-vwinding them up centri-petally nto spiral vorticesby thrusting n\rard from $ithor'rt.That is what gravitation is.The negative electric condition expandssmall 'iolumesollight-wavesnto argevolumesby unwinding hemcenirifugallyinto voiding equatorswherematter disappears. hat is whatradiation s. Radiation hrustsoutwardlv hom $iihin todepolarizematter and void motion.The light of sunsand the dark of spaceare but two oppositecondjtions f the same hing.They nterchangc onstantl t .Each becomes he other sequentially.Science exchtded God .fr()n its .otltideration heco&seoJ thesuppositionhdt God couldnol be lroren to eri\t b.t aboruton'Thisdecition sunfortun\le fd'God IS rrotuble br lahorulot-r'nethods. The locatable motionlessLight which man mistakenlycal lsmagnetisms the invisible. ut fami l iar .Lightwhich God IS .. and with it He controlsHis univetse - asweshrr l l cc.

    Misconccplion of Iilectro-Magnetism2. 'lhc I')insttin th(or| of the constitution of mattertonctivas thit unirerse to he "ona great ocean of eleclro'tnagn?tism, ut of /'hich - and nto u'hic'h flotr the rtreamsof graitation, iratter and energt'."

    Radiation. he equafand-oppositemateof gravitation.withoulwhich gravitation is impossible. s entirell ignored in thisIantastic nd unnatural oncept.Equall,vantastic s he clairnof this theory that 'it is possiblcto havcgravi tal ionwithoutmatter."an d 'lor space o crlstwilhoul qravi tv r *i lhout malter. '

    5The weak point in this theory is the lact that lectro'magnetism s nol an existenl force irl Naturei nor are thererbclro-magnetic lields or magnetic fields. Wave lields arerlcctric - exclusivelyelectric.

    lilcctricitl is he only force wh ch God makesuseoI to createthisuniverse. nd the only wo tools"Go d makes seof for( rcnl ingHis universe f mattcrand molionare wo pairsolol4xrsed piral vortices.One ot theseoppositepars meetsatrlricesat wave amplitudes o createspheres f matler and heothcr opposeclpair meetsat cone basesupon wave axes ovoi( t both matt er and molron. (SeeFigures129 and 130'l r rgc 162.)l l r tsc two pairsof opposed lectr icspiralvort ices re theI'rrr ie nits r'hich onstruct l l matter.Together hey ormlllr'clcctric \iavesof motionwhich create he vari()us ressure,', 'rrr l i l ionsvhich reneedcd o produce hemanyseeminglyrl i l fcrcnlclcnrents f \ is ib leand nvisiblematter.I lcetricit! is divided nto two equal'and-oppositeorceswhichthfust r$ay rom eachother o build hispolarized niverse.Wherr nabil i ty o thrust away rom each other takes ts!( t lu(ntia l turn in the pulse of the universalheartbeat.rlr.;rrl:rlization oidsall opposition.Thus this universe onsistsol r.vt lcs ol life followed by death - gtowlh followed byrk!irv. und generation ollowed by radiation . eachexpressedrlntulluncousl"_nd repeated equentially()reverwithoutr ,nr l .th l t which scicnce al lsmagnetism. nd believes o be aI'n ( Nhichhas hc powerof l i f t ing onsof steel ,sGod's t i l lI ut l r twhi(h halances nrl controls he equalityoI electr icr l tvi \ror. ) t t te lcctr ici tv loneperforms l l of thework oi th istt i r ( sc. l lrr nrrgn(l ie Lighl which controls he universallrtr lrrrrrr 'r 'r ' lolnrs o worL whalsrrcrcrA l ' :r r |r i r r r ( I i r 'kr rr I r r rr i lsl ( ( - i r l rse) l l l ( cleclr ic tr rrcnlr \hr( r \ r , l ,r l l r :r l l ( ( i r r l ( , t \ r t i \ r ( i | r t | l r | iztl t onr l i t i t tns.

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    6and not because f ils focal polesof stillnesswhich center tstwo activities. Even though the electric curent has beenwithdrawn. he steelretainstselectricactivitr Iorlong pri(xlsand acts as hough the current slill remained.Magnetic Light control might be likened to the rudder of ashipwhichconlrolsthe irection fthe ship'smolionwithoutin any$ay motivatinghat motionIt might againbe l ikened o the fulcrum uhich extendstsporverof exprcssionhroughmotion toa lever.without in an\wav acting to moti\ate that expressedmotion of the lever.God's still magnetjc Light is the fulcrum of this creatinguniverse.Eleotricitv s the lwo-way ever which extends romthat fulcrum to give the universe its pulsing heartbeat ofsimulated ife-deathsequences.Wlerever God'sLight appearsn matter. herestillness entetsrnotion. but there is no molion al llrdl pol)?LThe center ofgravity n a sphericalsunor earth s one ocatablepoint $ hereGod s Light is. Likewise. the two still centeN of north andsouth spiral vorticesare other k)catablebalancingpoints ofconlr-ol. ikewisc. hc shail vhichconnects llpairs of opposedpolcr is rrn cxlcnsi()n )f sl i l lness ronr the zero of waveh rlirrrr inpso l l tc zcr 'o f wavcanpl i tudes. nd he retum ofIlr()tio|l o lhc /cfo ol i lr l ttinnings in the sl i l lness f i tslrolninl plrrcc n i ls warc axis.'Ihis is a universeof Light-at-resl rom which two opposedlighls.()f-motion ppear o manifest he IDEA which isetcrnallysealed n the Light-at-rest.

    Misconceptionof Enerry3. Failure to recogrli?.e that this unit'erml bodl' ofmoting matter has been crcateil b)' some power outside ofitself hts led science to conchtde that the energl' t'hich

    7cr(ated matter is tiithin itself. Even more eftoneous s the(onclusion hat energJ's a condition of fiatler, suchas heal-' lhis fal lacl has ed to the conclusion ha t C.eation wi l lrlivrppearwhenheatenergy runsdown." The first and secondlirwsof thermodynamicsare built upon this obviouslywrongr'onclusion.The universe will never "run down." lt is asr.tcrnalas God is eternal.'l liis universe f matter-in-motions a Mind-conceived,Mind-r'r'clling b{xly. As such t is asmuch a product of Mind as aprrirof shoes.a poemi a sym phon!,or a tunnel under anr{rt|ntain s a product of the Mind which conceived t, andIrotivated the action which produced t as a formed body of| |r r l lcr .lh(' poem s not the poet, however.nor is the symphony tsfrnnp()ser.n a like sense his universe s not its own Creator.Wlr{tcver qualities or attributes there are in any productwhcthcr t be an addingmachineor a universe have beenr,itc (lcd to that product by their creator o manifestqualities,Ittrihutcs and energieswhich are alone n the creator of thatl t l rxlucl .Nor ri he DEA whichmattermanifestswithin atter. lDtAl\ t't\,t otutetL lLlea s a Mind quality.ldea never eaves heInnniscicntLight of Mind. ldea is but simulatedby matter-in-mr{iotl,ll)l"A rttar leaves ts nvisibb state o hecome sible muller.linlirs which nranifest DEA are made n the imageof theirtil(nl(uJs nraginings.l lvctt clcl t ion. whether l God or man, s an extension f tsr i r0rtu[. t i spr() icctcclronrhim by a forcewhich swithin ts!,f f l | |o l ||( l n(n n lhc proicclcdproduct.Al l of thc knowlcr lgt.cncrgyan d nlethodof creatingan ypr(xlr f( i fr r f) f tr l )art iesf Mintl lrkrnc . htairnoknowle dge,tt tc,r I t . i l r ' . t .ut l t . t t t ' l l i ! ! , tk1 \ h\td (( t 't th!) ghl in thcnrttut *hi , l t nt, tr tr ' rt

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    Misconception oI Matter1. Electic matter s but amitor which cflectsqualitiesoutside itself to simulate those qualiti$ t'ithin itself.

    ln theMind of an! creator f anvproduct s he DEA ol theforned body which Mind desires o produce. Also theknowledge, nergyand rethod f production reintheMindoI the creator of that product and not in the product. Thearchi tect oesnot sav hat hc cncre). dea.or constructi ( )nmethods re n the empleof hisconceiving. or shouldma nsav hat heyare n the templcof God s conceiring.To thus claim hat energl is a propertyof rratter is o depriveThe Creator f Hisomnipotence ndomniscicncc.he entireuniversemanilestspoNer. but the uni\cr\c is not the powerwhich t nani fests.N()l ()ncpa iclc ol nral ter vhichconsti lules hc ntateriall ror l \ r l i r r r rphxlrrct rrnnrr le ol i tsc l{ . t can more onlrl l r , ,rJ ' l r ( i r \ i r . r rnr l 'orrrrrr ;r rrr If the Mind of i ts creator, \ t t | | i II \ I (' i t r . [ \ t r i ( ' l \l l t r ' l rntr ' t , ," l ; I t t I i | ( r r | | l :r r r t l rcpulsi0n $hich science|l \ l i r l ( r l ! i r l l | | l ) l l t ( . \o l i r r r ( .rrr clcctr- icalf fectsperform-rr tt l l rcr ( !nf rrnr l n l l l r r r ret iorrl d ir id ing an equi l ibr iumir l ( ' lw( ' ( ' l ) l ) t)sinA,rntl i t iorrs.hich cxtendequal ly rom atl iv i t l ing quatrrr. hc nrarnelic , ighlconrrolshe balance flhese wo pposing onditions hich nlerchangewo ways ntheir endeavor to void rheir opposing conditions. but thestresses nd strains which sem o make matter attract andrepel matter are electric effects.Electric ellects of motion can be nsulated rom each other -but the magnelic Light oI The Creator, which causes hoseeflectsi cannot be insulated rom matter by matter.All mauer is electric. EledicitI conditio s ull nMtter utultt.the mea.turedontrol ol the ONE IAGNETIC LIGHT vhn h

    9lt', t t|t hLlldtrceshe TWO electricLtlll-di|ided,cortditioneclht:ltt\ t)i tuttet d d spue.| )i t ( ledmatlersrrains Lrind balancen the zeroof equi l ib| |Unr ro m which it ,*asdivided.Th e senses r man arcrrthri l \ decei \ d b] the l lusions f appcarance hichcauschrrrr t)conclude theruise.Nr\r () n apple ! xsnot attractedo hc croundby graviration.lh ( hii lh polenrialconditionoi thar solid applesought l\rrr l irf hi{h porcntial ondition. hat s t)siLvt. fell towardr l r , , .r Irh .r i r l t i l l arurcr l r t t , , t l ikc.cekinp r lr .I ,hl ,\"t \'ron fi \.ih theLtppleoru u zt,k t-ttto he voulLlhave\.\\ttlat nutk dpll[e nse u to the hedt.rlsasdk)\,pote tialt',tr tt,Airtg u like bt potentitl potithtl to hularrce ls electri,,'tllt tliriLltd stdte. The iising ol the cleat.r.itg, xpanding,W,l ' lgin lul l i l ls.\ tr tues Ltt ol l i l te ret:kingike..\ l l |olarizingbodicsad d 1() heirdensi t ies nd potentia ls.I lr l rr l lr lewhich ell o the groundwa sa polarized ody.. I Il r r l .r f i /c( l odiesmust e!erse heirpolarities ncl cpolar ize_I r tr thenkrseheirdcnsi t iesndpotentiats.he depolarized. t11t lcctrrrncJ n th . /cro , , I i t \ l )cFintr ing.I lrr.Ne$ronian arv s n this espect n\alid hecauset accountsl"r hut on!' half of the apple grorvth-decavycle.This s aln o \r i t \ uni \erscof opposed lfecfsof nlotion no t a one-

    lVlhconception of Substance n Matter5.&'nst oJ ohterwrion has ed to the erroneous conclu-rhut rhn th

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    l0beyond he l lusion f motion.nor do those ho belie\ tha{thcy can gain knowledge of the secretsol this vast nrake-bel ieveuniverse \en faint l ! comprchend he unrealit\olth ismirage f polarizedight n-motionwhich hcr so irnrlrbelieve s real.Motion is two-wu1,or dll nlolion s caused i thedirisionolunequilibrium. and il.t ertetLsion in tut, opptt.rire directions tocreate he lvo oppositecotlditiot\- o.fpi?ssure.rnecessar.r'()make motion intpenttite.One ofthcse wo condit ions felectr icmoti()nhrustsinwardtowarda center o crealea ccntr ipctal ofl ice to sim ulalegrat ' i ty.On the othersideof the dividingequalor. he othercondition hrustsouL\!ard rom acenterlocreate a cenldfugalvort ice o simulate acuity.Moving wavesof oppositel) conditionedmatter simulalesul}stance. ut there s no substanceo the motion $hich simulatesIDEA in maller. f a cobwcb could mo\e fast enough. t\ !ould simulate sol idsteeldisc and t could cut throughstcel . I f such a lh ing could happen t \ \ould not be the''srrbsrance f thc cob$'ebwhichcut Ihrough he steel - twor l( l )L ' l l r t . ) ( ) l i ( )n\hich cut l .I i r \ l r ro\ i r r t ls l l (n1 rrr ts sinrLr latcol ids.whi lesio$'movingl( ,r l ' \ r l 't .ssirrul i r t( l r t t lscsol space hichsurround olids.Wrrrr ,s l r rot iorr r ' t subslanceless.owever. her merell\ i r l ] l r Ir l (sul)sl i rncc.Motion lscll s conlrolledb) the Mind of the CreatorWhouses t to expressHis desire or simulating DEA of Mind bvgiving t a formed body. There s no otherpurpose ormotion.Desire in the Light ol Mind.tor crealirc oipression is Lheotll.lenergJ'n this universe.Al[ notion is trlind moLii\lLed.Allno!ion records Mind thoughts in tnatterAl l mattcr is bu t pressufe-conditioned otion. Varyingpressure onditions ieldvarying tales f motion.Varving

    11\tllcs ol moli{)nare what sciencemisinterprets s he elementsol |nxtter.\ ' :r r \ ing pressuresn a waveare onal. n eachoctavewavetl r( c i l re four pairsof tones. ach of which has he samerrluli\e position n i ts octave olor spectrunas t has n i ts( '( i rvcs l chemical lements.Wirvts are. therefore. electric pressure-conditioned ctaves

    THE SECRETOF THE AGtrSStcpb1 simple tep \\ i l l br ieflyunfold hc supreme

    rrrtstr 'rr i al l t ime o enable cienceo void heconfusion\\ hi(h hl|sarisen rom ts nability o relate he realityof therrrrrrilr[ rniverse) it ssimulation f reality.whichha s or ',| ' t t ir l) lvcceivedhe ensesf observersorall ime. dollr\ rrotonl\ for science ut or thegreat ee dof rel igion.ru trr'h,rsorclv eeds GodWh ocanbeKNOWN yal lmen'$ ( )Nl:, r() rcplace he many magined oncepts f God\rhrr'hrir\c odisastrouslyisunitedhehuman ace.

    No onc, save he few mysticsof long ages, aseverI r, nvrr orl. r Go ds ways. cither asmankind etknownthr. rrr.rrrringrf LOVEuponwhich heuniverses oundedrrurol l. l lr l l rvhichheelectr ic niverseimulatesn never-frrhr)l { clcs nor ot CAUSE f the EFFECTSor whichr,rrr( rr.:rvilvay sn tc'rrs ndanguishor hisnotknowingr,,r (tl lrr'(ONS'l l(lTIa)NOF MATTER -norofGod'strrrrr lr [ rr tr 'ssesn hc rcationf prcssuresorcondit ioningl l l r l l l ( . l

    I hr' 1,,r11rr'rrr|ril 1x r.. whi(h pas\cth nclerslonding,r \r ,r r l \"r \ , r ( r ( l ( , ( r r r$ ir \ l | t \ ' ( ' i l th iLhhlrs or so krnglrr r ' | l t l r r ' ,r ,r ' , ' i t l r , ( r r i r trn l i ( ' l i r i ( tr ( rr l I )e Lrni lc( lls

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    t2ON E only b1'dispell inghe gnoranc,, 'hichno $ cloaks heIailh-andbcliel odof fe4rrvhich as redso an\ rnlolerantgroups f unknowing ren-

    Wc speak amiliarl-r boul he spirjtual.n\ isib lcNl indunirerse f the Crealor.an d \e spcak \i th equal anri l iaritlabout be ph1-sical" niverse I matler$hjch rvecallCrcation'bu t the wti r ld ha sno l le l knowncitherof then separatelr"nor their unitl as one. 1.l sufficientll' dcline either of lhenrscienti f ical ly.I will oo\\ do thisassimpll aspossible n order that thcph\sicistoI tomtlrow can know andcomprehendhe uni\erseas one whole. instcad of scnsing l as man! sepatatepartswhichhe wi l l neverbe ablc o fit together '

    l3crrrrilibriumof absolutebalanceand absolutestillness,whichis thc foundation of the divided and pressure-conditioned|| | | ivcrse f motion.

    In thatLightthere s nochange'no variance f condilion,rr,' rrnr and nJmotion. It is the zero universeof REALITY'fff il irre all ol the Mind qutllities

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    llCALJSE.e"tefially ut t.'st t the btlhncedu itt ol rlteundiitlett Light.CAIISE S ONL.E]'I;ECT is etennll.t it nt()tin to 3('ekhdkltlce L1tlcl-t5lin lhe cdreriry equilibrinn ol lhe t|o qipo\ed lirhts ol thit

    divided unierse. whiclt t fittll cnlr rct ose.EFFECT ]S Tll'O.The Light of CAl,iSE.dirided inro the r$o rrpposccll ightsof EFFECT. s heon csoleoccuparion f Min d $ hichWCCA]I HINKING.Mind (hinking et s i!ided dea nlo I\\o-waropposedmotion to produce he elfect of simulating dea b\ gi \ in.-sform to i t .Formedbodiesare but prcssure-co nditionedotion.however. hevare not the IDEA which he\ simulale.

    I I I| |rs t]t,1,:(Rt ( t NIvltRst.tF stMut.ATEDDEANl r,I l | | | l l ' I r t ' \( l ( \ tr ( I) i \ i r l ( .( lc lcclr i . lhr)ughrulsa-l ! ,r ' , r r .r r l , . .r ,r i . ,r tr \r . , l ,r r r , r r r ;r r t . t t lcsof nrotion. hichl , , r , \ , . r r l ' r , r t , r . t r\ . , . I l tr t ( , r l ( \ . tr ( . houlht condit ions

    , ' l ( l rN( l N l { , \ | l t tN ,rrr t l) l ( l :Nl l lAI lON.( i ) rr( .entl i t t i \curr t l lcccnlral ivc equencesl elcctr ic(lr inking r()ducehe opposed ressuresf compressionndexpansion.which lorm solid bodiesof motion surroundedbr.- i rseuus.prr ..n nneulrrr pulsati , 'n.rnd c\crsr hJl ordcrin the nexI.Conccntral ivehinking s cenlr ipetal. t focuses o i l

    poinl.lt bornsgravity.lt"charges bl multipl),ingo\r potenlialinto highan dcol. l nto hcat.

    l5I)ecentrat i \e hinking s centr i fugal . t cxpands nt o',prr,L lt borns adiation. t cl ischergcs l d ivid inghigh

    tht( nl i ;r l nto o$ i lndheat nfo cold.lt l n ,t t ,r t i . . t ," ' t t t i t t o \

    ^o.\t1t in m, I i4 off, ' . , i t .

    , I t t .1rtt t I tr heIr |en t\ & JcsLindtio . \ .( )ne lcstinations heapex f acone n an ncandescent

    ' ,r l ( r o l !ra\ i t \ ' - At th is point nlot i ( )n omesk) rest and| , \ , r \( i r \ ( l i rcct ion.I hr orhc. destination s the bdseo[ a cone encircling a,,,1,1 \ir(uirtcd centerof radiation.At th is point motion,r .r rr .( rrrs t() estand reversests direction from centrifugalr , ' , , .r r r t)ct . lSeeFigures 29-130.ag e162.)S. Irrrqas he Creator'sMind dividesHis knowingbyllr ' , lrr II ' rrg us t o ongwil l that wo-waymotioncontinuets. ,1rr ,r t 'sol clclcs to recordGod's maginingsn formsofl lt., rrrrrrl l irr ings.od beingeternal . ikewiseHis universes, l r ' r .r lI r r l \ ' l ic l ( l sciencehat he universe acl beginningl | | r ,nt l ( | l .r \r rcnlo(aperiod - i ls the resultof somegiant,,r t ,r l \\nr irn(l \ ' i l lconlc o an cnd n somc uture cmote

    1r, r ," l r r r l r rc ( ' r r (nkno\\ ing hl t ua\es of motion are helh, ' rJ 'h l ,r \rs () l hc IJni \crsr lThinker.'\lt' th h,lrrl t scit,rk that h.. uni'erse s dyiql d hedt,1,,thI ' tr l t , t t t tLtr^i t tnt) ltur ir du( /o tu)tknowing hdl h erel'l,n , ,yttntul fufu: it Vute lor the reborningofwnt t t r l t , , , t t t nqn \\&l \utt. \.)t h( r(honingol encuatedIt, t , , l t" l , ' r \ ,r ' / i r1r ,r ' r 0 l tuLl 0). pa u l.\h.)l ,n , t ln t t ln t t tr , , l t , t t t ' , 1 ,, \ \ ' t \ ' t lh \t l \ \ 'o cotul i t i rn.r

    , , t t \rr t t , \ t l t , l t ,1 t l \ \ t t t , l t l ! , t ,1\" tu,unl r ln tt tn ' l QtlAl, .l l , r^,, t t , t l t l1 , , , , l \ t ln tt , , ' l ,u t ' l , t , t tnuu' t \ . t t tntt l l l t .I l' , t, t ' t t t , t r, ,r, t t , l t ,rt t t \ i , , l , t t , \ l t l , , trhlt lr rt \ , \ t t t

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    I t)ictunret nulotes death n lhe forerer repeutingcttles vhichtogether n their conlinitr. simuhte ?t?rnal ile

    The tv'ct tpposile resnue conditiuts \'ltith Lott,ll lhelife-deatltv let ol oll bodies N':-(nlthetegalieronditiotlol expunion which thl1t-\tsutt\vftl t ddittlli-Ltttd pirall.r".titntd cenlering.ero ot te\l Io forn the b\']1olenlful condiliont\l1ich c(rt-ttitules slra(e. tlnd l111he potitiv ctntLlition lcompre.ssinultich thnt.rtsnrtu'tl totrard a cenlering:ero otrest o.lot theconprestedcorulili(rtolgru:'it.t .'ltr t generutesIonning hodit:s ttct sctlidt urrcundetlbr space.

    Desie of Mitd expressestsdesire htough tlrc electticprot e.r.s l thinking. Thittkitli ditides IDEA ilto t)ai\ doppctsit,zll,c,nditionedunitso.fmotion :,Lhichecoti Ltsinula-tion of ]DEA itlto thougllt.littn-t

    ,\ir.luntes.lcuns as uggestt'dlte possibili.t llLrlnldltet'ni1ltr hr 'yn,tt t t t t t lt ' pure thoughl l r luue| is not purt 'r tn,uL,l t .wr t is hr' r ' lr ' !t ( r t tot l t o l thoug,/.E\ erl clectr icrr ;r r ' r r rr t r lrr l irrg rr\lr rnrenl hich s ore\et recordinghel, ' r r r , ,1 lr"rr f l r t r l \ i r \( l i . l ( ls ) l ) l l l1er., \ l l l l r , ' l | l t l r l\ r \ \ ( r r i t lc( l r l l \$hcr 'en ant uarc f ie ldl ! ' , , ,r r r ' Inr \ ( r \ ;r l \ r ' lx l t i r l l ] l )enlc\cr\\ \here.l lr, 'rr;l lrt i r r ts ol crl) l lr l( lc(ln(l c()npressedtates tlrr) l i(nl rc trrshiorredntt i n lovin! lpatlernsNhich simulaterhc otmsof the Crcnlor'snlaginings. ll formedbodieshuscreated rc made n His magc."This division of the undivided Light and its extensioninto oppositely-conditionedstatesof motion is the basis olthe universal heartbeat of pulsing thought-waves.whichseeminglydivide the ONE WHOLE IDEA into many ones

    Interchange bet\\'eenoppositely-conditionedpairs olthought-recordingnits s expressedn rvaves f molion

    17Ilti; is a tltottgltt'trave unitene. Thoughtwavesuret, turxhtetl throughout the univene at the speed of 186,000t, tt \ lt(t secona.

    It ir comnronllbelievedhat he ncandescencef sunsr., i | l r t . ncandescenccimulales ight n his inema niverse,'l rrrrrercosmic akehelieve. u1 ncandescencesnot Light.l r r \ l)ut nlotion. ncandescences merely he compressedlr ,r l ld l lhc one dividedpair of opposite ondit ionswhich, | r\ t r tc\nralter nd space. he r lack acui t- t 'f coldspace,, ' r rst i l r r tcshe expandccl al f . Together hese wo are asr| l r , r nrrlcsas maleand femalearc mates.Each s equallY' \ \rn l i i r l t( ) lhc other. Each f inds balance n t he other bvr, ' , l r rr r ' r rch ther 's nbalance.

    l l l r \c two condit ions nd directions { compression,rrrrlr 'r1r:rrrsionre necessaNor the twolvay nterchange frrrl,rr \rhich perlo.ms he work ol integrat ing nd disinte '!r ,r t l r I th|. i ! ing dyingcycles f opposedmotionwhich hi sfh r tr r - r rr i \erses.

    I hc incanclescencef compressedmatter and he blackr {r 'r t t of crpancledmatterare he two opposite olarendst ' l Nrt fr 's b r mi lgnet."Naturedoes not make her barnrrrl lrrt\ n lhc l()rn o[ cylinders s man does.Sh e makestl r r , l | r| l thc ftr rnro[ cones. n this radialuniverse o otherIoI r , l n11)rionhrn the spiral orm oI cones spossible.Se elt, tr r r ' \ l5x. 159. 60. rgc 168.1

    I r i r rrrr ' lrrrsh:r t l lc ncl ll r l i \ccnd of Nature's magnet'Ir r , | l \ ' l t l r ,u\:r ( l \ , rl in]c\Lriger n t ol(rme htn theposi t iver l , l . .r l th, ' r r t t trl r ( l ) l , l r r r t i r r l \ l t i rch cntl xfc equal. t a lsoIr ' , | | r \ t l r .r l h, ( (| J l r l r r r l t$hi i h ( l iv i ( lc\ Ni l ture 'srr i r , '0, r \ ,r r \r ' (1.\\ tr r l ( l r i r l \ i r r r r(|rLr l l ( r l rcl l indr icl r l i t rrrrr | i" l r ' . .r l l , , l I' l r rr . , ' l / , r i , ' r r \ .r lr ,r ,

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    IEIVTHE COULOMB AW MISCONCEPTION

    The Coulornb aw stalement hat opposilesatlract andlikes repel s not true to Natural law.Opposite onditionsARE opposite onditions. ikeNise.they areoppositceffectscaused y each hrusting n oppositedirections- It is not logical to say lhat opposites uliill an1other office than to OPPOSE. Nor is it logical to sa] thalopposing hings attract each other.In all this universe, ike conditionsseek ike conditions.Cases and vapo.s seek gasesand vapon by rising 1() indlhenr. Liquidsand solidsseek iquidsand solidsb! fall ing

    li ir l i ir l irt rr ir l Ier seeksa radiatingconditjon n the, r r , t i ( ,r I il Irrr l i irtion. raritatingmatterseeks herrrr .r r , l r r , l r r l , l i r r , , i ,r r r ,1 r .ontlcnsationo find i(s l ike

    { l ' l r \r l r ' l r ' l ( \ , ' l i r ,r r r ) )rgrrclhrust wav rom each,nlr( .r \ !r r i r \ t l t( ( t r l i ' . l l i l l is l tc vcrvpurpose f thetl ( ( l Ir ( (urIrr l * l r i r l r i l i r i r Is l l re ur ivcrsl l equi l ibr ium.fr , l ) l r ( ,sr l (lx) le\ r t t f i r (1c( l irch )thcr hcv would have o bel iuclhcr in t l tc nr i r ld le.nstcad f pushing'arvayrom eacholhcr o lhe ven ends.

    When depolarization takes place ihe poles seem todraw closer logether. but that is becauseof their lesseninqvi tal i ty.They st i l l hrustaway rom eachotherunti l devitali-zation s complete. When motion ceases. he matter which ifmanilestsceases o be.

    Scienti f ic bservers a!c beendeceived y heirsenscsinto thinking hat opp()si tes ttracteach other becilu se Jl

    l9\r ' r Ir ] l thc north poleof onemagnet pull t()ward he southlr , 'h 0[ irnothermagnet.

    I he fact thilt oppositepolarities void each othet whenthu\ rontuctedha snot beenconsiderecls a factor n the||r&ttrr . l is a fact. however.when two opposiles re thusl ,r ' l r l :h t(rgether ) theirseeming agernesso contacteach"t l r r r , hrth pole s ease o be.Eachon eha svoided hc otherr\ r! ' r rp lctch- s hechemical pposi tesodium ndchlorinerlrr l r ' irt other and eaveno traceof eitherone after hat

    l l lhr (i)ulomb awrere valicl.t wouldnot bc possibleI 'r :r th( t() l lcther ne ounccof an yone element.

    VI IIIS ':t,I'(]'TRICNIVERSEFSIMULATEDNERGYlrr order to know more dynamically what electricityrcnllr rs, wil l dcfinc t. I wi l l then ampl i tymy defin i t ion yrr \, l r l l l ) lc.l l, L ri itt i.t an eltbct of struin, tetLsion nd resisl'nceI nt\.\l lt t th( (n(rgy ol de.rire n the Light ol Mind to diridenhl.,\tt trltlk'hnl t (dl unfu.r'tf he ONE rtillLight oJunirc$dllln,l ntt ttrir.t l nrnr LlitiLled it'^ of thinking'Mitd.Wlle| clccl f ic strr ins rnd tensions ease1( ]opposef{ t l r t l \ .r ,clcctr ci ly ccuscso be.El0ctr ici tysdualaction_rf 'rr ' lrdr.Whcn hrirl ir(i()ns cxcti()nseaseo vibrate, lectr icr ,t l r .r i r r ,r i r lct l r r t l r t on e Lrnivcrsll onditionoI rest.sr' r rkl ! i ln rtir r\oI r hirrl) l r ing rc n clectr ical f fect.Ih ' ( l ( ( l r r { ;r l r ln l l i ' ' r r r r ' l sorrnr lr rca t l i r ' is ion I undivided

    tl [ , tr r ' r 'Wlrr ' r r \orrrrr l \ i l r r r r t i , ' r rsr ' r ' ;rsc.si l tntch:ts'swtl l l l )wclhr ' i r r r I l ' \ \ , ' r l tr r t ' I l r , | |

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    20The IDEA ofthe si lent arpstr ing oteeternal l lexists.Illectrical division into sound manifests he IDEA. but theIDEA belongs o silence. nd k) silence t retums or reborninqagain as a simulation of IDEA.The woelcctr icpressuresformedy hedivision ftheuniversal quil ibriumhave separale ffices o fulf i l l . Thenegative ressurc xpandstocreate pace ! dividingpotentialand multiplying volume. Conve$ely. the positivc pressurecontractstomult ip lv otentia l ntosol ids ydividing olume.F,lectricity thus pcrforms the work of the world bystraining toward separateness nd multiplicity of units andalso by rclaxing from suchresistedstrainsand tensionsuntilnrol onceasestsvibrations ] wi thdrawingnto he universal

    st i l lncss.'l hc orrll Nork pedr)rmedn this universes hc work'r ;r rrsrr l r l thc slrainsand lensionsof electricalh-dividedrrr i r t lcrrr r rol i0n.l l , tr r , t tr t , ' t , n lt nt vrk resrand halance.l \ l i r t tr ' r l ( t lx r r ( . lx \ r rn i r l l r l rctsmatter.Al l matterslr i , r is orr l , ,1 ) i r l r r r(( r i lh i ts cn\i r {)nment. olumek)rr ,r l r r rrrr ' ' r lnr tfr t i r l lor lxncrt l i i r l \r i l l moveoth k) seek

    r( .\ t n i Ir r ( l I i l ) ,) ler ] l i i r l n\ i r ( rnnlcnl f equalvolumedis-pl l rccrtcnl .'fhat is wh! air or ocean currcnts move. and lbr noother reason han to seek heir lost equilibrium. And whilethey move they will perform "work." - and the measureoitheir power to perform work is the measureof theirunbalance.Earth 'sides renot 'pulled bythemoon.Curvaluren

    the pressures l lheir wave ields rvhichcontrol their balanccis hc causeof lh i t l . Ar d that cxplainsNhv ti( lcsur e thru\t

    21,ru,r \ r ,r r r he aceoltheearth pposi leothatof the moon.,r,, r ' l l rrr rcing hrust orvard he moonon i tsncaf ace.

    Wlrtn t i r lcs ise hcywi l lperform work, 'and hey wil l,r ln ' tr lornr "work" whcn hey fal l . but work wi l l ceasel,r , t l | t fl! ( l , l l t r ]cd he momcnt he molion of cither isingorl ,r l l r i r , ' ( r \cs.

    I iL($i \c. | $atcrfal lwi l l perlorm work whi le al l inglr t t l t" l r rhcrr \ ' i l ters ease o nr()\'e,, \ \ l , ,r i r { r butter! rvi l l perform 'work" whi le being,l r , [1,r ' , l r r i th incrcasingly igh potential ressures hich|,plr . ' r ' i r ( ( ) thcr.ln d t rvi l lperlorman equal mountwhi lett 1,,lrn riur:inqo seek hc equi l ibrium ressurc hichwil lr r r i t l t l rc l i r i r lct l two. Whcn fully dischargedt wil l cease

    lk.r l ' r r I l ' rrork_becauset h s lound ba]ancen i ls zeror l l r l I i | | rn(' ()rr{cr love,l r ;r iv( 'clectr icbattcty. r in tschemical ounterpartrrrr t ,r . , , l irrnr rnd chlorine. here are threc cquators,her rrrlrrr l l ir l l ing in e being he fulcrumof thc two exlended||Ir ,r Wlrrl| t l re two extenclcd quato$ of the l ive electricluttt .r ! \r ir l t( lr irw nto their balancing ne. thc b:r ttery srlprrrl l l r t r h lrvc ound heir ctcrnalst i l lness.

    I rlr 'rr isr ' htir cl lcnric ul ()untcrparts av eceascd or l t l r l i r \ \r ' l r ; | | :r lc lcnrcntswhcn thcy withdraw nto theirrrrl lr lrr r 'hl,rr ir l t ' frr lclunr.ivc lhoughsodiufiand chlorinehrrr l r lrr ir l4xrh l hcr ti l l xrc. il r hc ! rvi l lassurely eappearrrr | t t l r t \ i l l !o l l ,r rvla 'r .lo rr ' r ' l r r r rr tl r ( l ) I l t( ry. thr (xl( ' ( l i ! i ( l ing quator aslr l ( r ' \ tr ' r ( i ( r l r r l rp0si tt r l i r ' r 'ct i ,rnsrnl i l hereare againtl tr r .r ' fr ' f , ' rLrr ,r t i , ' r r rs1r,ssi l r ll t , /or ftr rrr irhr 'nntr()t . t ' ' )ot i ib le

    l | l , l r , ,r r t l r .r t( ' l l r ( i r r r r tr ' r \( \( l \ ' r tr i r l S( ' ( ,r r t rs l lc

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    22uni\ers^lheartbeal ontinues. \er\ d i \ ided p ir. andc|c-r \unit () 1e\ery cl ivided air. r i l l reappear o erpre-ssi fe assurclv as i t u i l l irgaindisappear t1 eternal repeti l ions oexpress eath.

    ' 'Work is notper lormcd \ lhe al traction f ntatter ormatter.no r because f a condit ionol ntal tef suchas hcat.which s presumedo be encrgt. Work is perfornrcd olehbecausehe electr ic currcnt. uhich dividesa nrotionlesscondit ion inlo 1\r{)unbalancedconditions. scts up ttroopposi lcl r_trl ining ensions f unrest hich mustnro\c toreleaseh()seensi()ns.

    23. ! | r(, ' lhcrcnd.Just o ongas hese woconditions xisl , heIr !r ' ,r r , ,1 nterchanging otionwi l l continue o cxpand nd, "rlr;11t cqucntiall).When eachhas oundequil ibrium yr,,r ' | | r l ' l lc )lher.motion vi l l mmediatch ease nd ,workr . r t t t l l r ,rucfbe performed.

    \(.ir.nec l\s rharcold s ess car.One mightasappropri-r t ' \ \ ,r \ tlr i tl cnlale s cssmale.or thatsouth s ess orth.\, r ( ,n( \ i t \s also hat herc s no compensatingphi l ll l , ,$ , , l r ' rer{ \ to balancetsdownhil l krw.There s anuphil lI l , , r i ) t Ir ( r \ \ i \c i rd()wnhi l l krwwouldbe mpossible.I rr 'rr l inc is a conpression-expansionurnp.Thenlr ,, l ' r r r \( .r \( is a tiant pump.The trvoway pistonol thcrrr \, r i tl lr || l l) c()nsti tuteshe universal eartbeat.,4 re _,,,r r rrrrr ,r r , i ,r ' rrrr lrossibleasone-wu1,purrtps mpossih!e.l l r ' , . ,r r trprcssetl()ndition l th is universe s exactly, ,Ir,r l " r lr, ( \lrur{lc(l ondition. he compressedonditionh i !tr r \ t t ,r l r , ,r t .l l r .c\pirndL'dondition s radiation.Grarr'tc,t tr t tr ,n, l, t l t , tr tut n t4tul oppori te.r .ac h shelpless ithoutlh,. , ' l lr, ln l i t . t . ( . i rcl l ( 'nditi()ns impossible o producerr rh', t \ u l t i l | t( . i ) l r \ l \r rxlucin.she othcr.Heat s heefiect

    " l r t tr r l tr l ' l r r , l! t \ t , r ,1. ' , r l tc r ,rnnrc\\ i , ,n ,1grar i tr t ion.l ,r l ' l r \ t l r , , l t i , r , , t t l t , , , | ln , \ ( . \ I | . t in , r l resisrancer,r , tr t ' | r t t tr , | l .,r , l | t l ) t ln.\ \ . rh ich rcs l ts from the expansion

    I l r, r . rs rr rrrrr i r. .kl i l t l l r ' gr(. i l texp:lnses f spaceasl l t , . r r i \ h , , , r r lr l r ( . ( (,nrln.\s( r l \ l rnr in lr l l of this univcrse.l l r , r , r . , r , ' t ,r r ' . | | lx r( o l r l i l l i . rcrr te cr*ecn hcsel, ' , , | thr .r l , , , ,r r r l r | l , ,r r , , , l t l r ( . . l i t r ( . ' r ) fkrrs I rhc whi) le|| t r , r1, ,, r r , , t r , . r , , , II t | | I | | | | I , I i || I | ) l t \ ( . i I l r l i i t $l l ic l l is

    'n I ' , r t , r . . , t t r r$, , 1 t l r, . r r r , , l l r r r r r r r r r t . rsr .) t cl(.(.tr ic{{ \ , r ,. r t r \ , , t , , l , r , , $, \ , t r , t , t . , Lr , l r r r , r r r . t r r .l t rsr . r l r r r r, l l r l ' l ' ,1 l, \ ( , , l | t r , r1 r , i | , , t r r . r \ r t r t r , , | | . r l , i , \ t , . r ' r . , r , , , ,1*

    VII I I I : I ) I IAI, I ' I 'Y IIELECTRIC.]FFECTN' , , l l , t | , , r r r l r' I r , rhrr .cr l unless here is an equal, , l r l ' , r , i l , , l l , t I t , ' \ \ , ' rL \ \ r th i t . I l r r . t | i t r r l \ \tnkers are r \ \ 'n .s l r r , r | l r ' ,1 ' r ' r , ' l , l r r , r t ( , l | | ( . r r , , \ l , ' pcf f (nrn that effecl

    I l l , , I I r l r , , l , , r , . t$, ' $ r \ t | | \ t r \ " \ ,nk i \ performed

    I l r , r \ \ , , , 1, , r , , r l \ . , , ' r . , l r ( , 1$, , t r ,n. ,n, ,Ppr.5 i r1crrrl . , rl .r tkrulr l i . sir\\ \ ! l t ich pul l and rhrust in opposir.t l i tcct ons l onroppositccnLls opcrlonn the $ork'ofsarl inr

    Or Ihe! are ike t\ro colnpression ncle\pansionends ) la piston which pull and thrust in opposiredirecrionssequential ly.l]movean d o perform u ot k ' \ 'h i lc ther morcin eitheropposed ircction.Eachen dof rhesa\. or pisr(jn.\helpless ilhout the other.

    Heal. f r r r ' t ' r l rntp le.s rJnt] nd )l lhc c() \nr iL.r i \ r (n ( ( ' i ,

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    24radiation.The potentialof solids n a wave ield s equallycompensatedy the potentialof spacewhichsurroundshesolids.

    ll is as mpossibleo unequalizehese woconditionsnany wave icld. or produceeitherone of themseparatel!withoutsimultaneouslyroducingthe ther.asitwouldbe opolarize neendof a barmagnetwithoutproducing n equalpole of opposition t theotherend.

    This waveuniverses divided nto wave ields.Eachwave ield sanelectric atterywhich s orever eing hargedby the centripetal olarizingpowerof gravitationaod dis-charged y the centrifugal epolarizingowerof radiation.Thisprocesssa manifestationf thelife-death,rouh-

    rlccal- rinciplewhich severpresentn every ffeclof motlonin Nrturc.with()ul xception.ogetherheyconstitutehe(.1(.(lic ( litnr'rcrrcl i(rnequencesithoutwhichherewould

    ll i,, rol lrrc () Nirllrrc.hcreft)re.o say hateitherlrt.rl, oLl. orrrl)tcs\iort.xp:rnsion.r anyotherexpressionI Ir ( l l r r t t s rr( ' t l l \ .l l the rrwt to r 'rr lr.\1'l()tions n thebalanced tate t

    |cst, t ncecss:rr i lyr lkrws hatencrgy s n thesti l lnessf restand not in molionwhich s effectof cause.The Mind ofthe Crealor is the fulcrum from which thewave everof Mind-thinking extends o expresshe energyolcreative Mind. Thought-wavescannot, therefore, be thcenergywhich caused hem to become hought-waves.Anl' let:er ispctrrerless vithoul d fulcrum. The potter tr,move lies in the fulcrum \|hich erer mores.All motion starts rom a point of rest. seeksa point {)lrest and returns n the relerce direction o its slartingpoinl (,1

    25rort, l cst his act by throwinga ball n the air. breathingnnrrrlorrt.ul l ing chain, r walking.

    lhrttiul eLlect.t l motio are nol energ.v. atterin-rttr'n i.\ tt tturiottetleon lhe end of two Mind-conltolled

    vWIIA'I' IS THE "WORK" OF THIS UNIVERSE?

    'Ilrr.orrly work performednthisuniverses he"work"ol tat\[{li||g thought ormsof Mind-imaginingsnto positively|ltrrryl,rlhrlics. which are expressinghe vitalizinghalf ofl l lF lh' l t{ t lr cycle f creating odies and ntonegatively/irr'lrlltgrr;,rr lics,whichareexpressinghedevitalizingtherhtt l l l t l t l t cyclc.'l'hrrt s thconly work there s b do n all Creation. orfltrl tpuonls lis concentrative-decentrativehinking n thetl{lll! ltrti'rrs-rcactionsf iving-dying odieswhichappearIn d dlrl|pp|[r n scqucntialycles.('r'r.ntiorr f hodics s the only work that man does.FWry lxrlv frcirtcd hy God or man appearsrom invisible

    *lllio* rnrl rlisappc:lrsnto hat same tillness f its source,lAnrppcur. tr irr l ically. n l i fe-death,rowth-decayyclesh|frver,Allltulh't nunilr'];t ,tcrnol DEA b! eternal! rcpeatinglllt4t tttrtrtilrttrttiou.t'/ Il)LlA in untinutns cyclesvrhichhavedathp[truutrtlt n oulirgt- Ii' (.\1,t ttli/\': rcld generdtes,Fr ld l l t lhtn It | t I t tr t | . \ .- t !) l t( t l i t r r h&lt - hest radiatesd hhlhtlx',, \Nt l \ n l t . \ l r t t i ' , l t tr l \ .$r l t t l l ' r i r tro l l r ( r xi r rr l ) lc- sr l r rxlyrr l ntclchi tnging

    i l |r l i | l t t whk r l | | lx rr \ l torr sik tr t r r tr r l 'c lufr ls() i t . lhc

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    26silenl harp string is the lulcrum of energ! from which themoving harp string extendsalsa vibrating ever of moti()n 1()mani lest he IDEA of a musical one n life deathcvcles.

    v lTHIS POLARIZED.SEX.CONDITIONED.ULSING,THOUGHT.WAVE NIVERSE

    Sciencehas for vearsbeen searching or somesimpleunderlying basicprinciple of motivation which is present nevery effect of motion. Mathematicianshave hoped o find i1and reducc t to a basic ormula. Physicists ave sought or itin thc hopcof thusdiscoveringhe i fe principle..\:io ( hu.\ (!\'er|orutd t. and nerer nill.littd it .so ongrtt rr t srtrruhrrtr in citlt?t Dkltl.'t ()r nlotion.I htt lu\i\'t \( n,t i\ to ha irutd onlt in the-ero Light oltht uu r t t \ t l t \ t t i l i l ' innt. t l t ih i r rhe l i tknttr to l t le ser-,htnl ,'1,1, t t ,r l rut i .?rv,t, l l trnrght+urrr . l r |o- \\'a.rntiotLl l r i r t , ' r ( ( r l r i r | t Ir r tcr tt ot thc;t!esisthedi l rderoft l r ( )Nl . /L (, l l lo i rs.(n) inB W()c\ lendedzeros.Andit istIr ( | | | r I I I i | ) I i (r ) l h. lWo i l t tocorrntlcssWOs.'l hc nanrc )f lhal grcal di \ ider of rest nto two-wayulcclricnrolion s POLARITY.Polarity is the controller the mcasurer and thesurveyorof clectric ntensityofdesire n Mind for the actionsreactionsneeded or creati\'e expression.Polarity extends ts surve)'edmeasureof desire rom azero point of rest n the universalLight to two extendedzeropointsof rest where motion rclerses ts driection. ts polailI

    and its con.lition.

    2'.l' l l rcsc two points of st i l lnesswhere electr ic motiontr'rrr\c)i rom one opposite ressure ondition () he otherrf' \rfr:rtscicncccalfsnlagneticpoles.The oJficeol nngneticy'/l t' ro huhnc'e, ncl ttntntl, all electrically'dividedmotion

    Al l clectr ical lv ividedmatter.whetheratom or gianlrrrrr , r - ,r r r tro l lcdv a st i l lcentering ointoi magnelic ight .I lrr' \r ' ) \tcnded polesof that still Light measure he ntensity' rl ,lcrrr ' $ hich nrotivates hoseextensions rom lheir source, ' l l r r , .r tr r n rhcsr i l lL ight.l l r ( tr ic i ly vi ta l izesand devi tal izes chargesandrltr, r irr1'r 'r { favi tatesand radiates - inbreathes nd out-Irrr , ,r t l r r .sircsencldies arppcarsnddisappearscompres-r*r ,r r rr l 'rpands - he atsand cools - grows and decays

    ttr!r rtr'\ rnd disintegrates - and solidifiesand vaporizesbyllr r 'h'(tti( l lctions-reactions hich divide the ONE intoI t{ r I l l t . \ \ l) ir irs f separate nesunderpolarcontrol .Wlrr'rrnrtn breathesn hepolarizes isbody.He vitalizesll l tr lr ' \ i i rL.f tr lrct ion and an awareness f scnsation. er l tr t tg lrhi shxlv rvi thhigher lectr ical otentia l . e manifestsll lFWh('rrnri lnbreathes ut he depolarizes is body. Herldr l l r r lr /r \ t i | l l ( ]sleepy naclion nd esseningwarenessfrF|t l l | 'rr l lc r l ischargesis ndy by lowering ts potential.ll F l l l , t | t | f( ' \ lslc:r l .

    IXPOI,ARI'Y PI.]RIoDICITYSI ll l 'r r^sls oI l fl l i (]oNs' 'r'tJTtoNoF MATTERNirl l rrr ' \ t trt ' :r l tr l r l t l l ( r l rrkirrg ) l hrl l onc hrrm th cr. t t l t , r l r lt r r ' r rh i , h r r r r ' : r r rslr( \ :rtrr( i rs lh()(rgh we sai(l

    lFlrrr l{ | | | l r1, 'l nr i | | r

    ffi

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    2lJt he sphcrc s thc pr 'si r i r r cntcl in! \un lhc euht' i 'rhe nr " ih lc'ur ' . urnJinr: rr r l rclJ \ l lmatrcr i ' rhu' t l r r idtJinto p,,si t i rc ,, l i r ls.urrr tunJed\\ ncc l i \( \p r(cAs matter begins ts for-nation nt o spheres ts hrstshaper. l is, ' l ikc. ,,r l h( t insJ\ th( I 'J \ i I ' l r ' r r re n : r cr rc \,, i . f i 'n ' . ' f r i " fr ."".r i r ur; Ihc t l j r \c \ ' r \( ln ' l r r ' r dr \ ' ' l i l rJir-ie.".luutly p",lutes until the perfcct sphere s fo'med at,uo""uaptl tua.. n" i ;rhtzpntcesst nearr\ l \ 'h ich nnlLeremerges.from PaceDuring hisprocesshe balance oles \ hichconlrolallu,"rrc.,r lou .a. lu"t lyo$ar d hepolcol rotat i l rn \henthe.,r l ' . i r " . pe.i . . tcd. is it f inal l r is at carbon the 1\'o poles,l ,u ' . i , t . * i r t lh e pole of rotalion and lh e equatorof the

    ru . ' t , . , , t . l r trcr ,.si )0t legreesfronl thc$aresar is ikc$isci l r , r r , ,r , l i , l , l l ) (1()rDcsl truc cube Likewisean\ elcmentslrr , r l r ,r .r ,r r , r t l i ts rrrc pherc taluswi l l cr lstal l izeasar , , , , , ,r l ' l rL( r t \ . . r !r r \ l i r i ' iet l prr i rs r f e lementsrhichl l r r , , | . ' , I r , ' | | \ \ , | \( r r rr1rI i tr r r I tr rch s trdiunl ndchlor inerrr l l , r tr r ' r l l rz, rr l r , l r r r t ( rr l r shaPc i i tsrrarefie ld 'r , , r r r , u r ' r r r rrrr1|r l r r ' r ("1) l r r tr ' l lc l r ro balancing1r,1, rrr , ,r , r r r ' l \ l r , ' r r r l r ' 1r ' [ ' r l r (n;rr i r )n nd oNard hes,r r r .r i r" r rrr tr ll . 1L|.rrr I trorI s" ' r l rp lctet l nd magnetic

    1' ,1, , l r " 11' , r rrr l r t l ) l i i r r r l l l l r ' l r r r \c ar is Liru rs f tetnurn t t t t t ln th \1 ' t t t \r t lh^\\ u l ' nLlt t(r '' l t rc rrcchanicsof lhis procc\sol polarizationan d

    clen., l "r iz:rr i , ,nndcr the cuiJinS 'unlr l ' ri r \o pl i r ' " imrigncr i , , , les i l l hc m, ' re ulh Jc\cr ihed dl(r 'This electric processof polarization lakes place *ltllincreasingntensi l ] ; forone'halfof everY ycle Nhelherolone breaih, the cycle of a da!. a yeat or a lifetime'A man of fort l ui l l hare rcachedhis ullr polattztLlstrer lgtho manilesl i ic in th e irsthrl l of hi s i le-death ) 'l '

    29lr,.rn|rri/l l l i(rn he n assLlmesontrol rspolarity everse'st, t , , ] , , r . , ' , ' ,n l, , rd . r l mrn \ l i fr ( \ ' l c Dc\l la l lTationh(nt , , ' ,r l ' , ,u1r , ,nr hcreon milnmrni lc\ l \ lhr dralh hr l t ' l lhr

    lh r . r r r ' . , .ss ckc\ pl i r te n c\r t ] ' rcr l inP parl i ' le ' ) l, ' , . , , , ,' , , , , i , t . , 'ml ' in.rr i "n" l p.rrr iclcs hethcr n man ant'' l ' , l t , , tr , ' r ncbula.\\ rNl .rr i rJl l ,)nl? . , . r \ ' ' ln Intcn' i l ) lhc slrr ins nd, , , , . ' , , ' , r ' , ' r r l ' r r thedcr irc ' ' l oppo\i les' ' lp ' ' lcr i t \- ' ' pul l ', r ,r , l r , r r , i rchother ncreasen their ntensi tyThis act s

    ' . \ ,r , l \ l lrr ( )pposi teffect ro m the con'lrrsion tatcd n th e

    ,\r l l , , l r r t izatione.rrcr[e!.he strainsnd lensions t

    , '1,, , ' , , , i , tu,si t i , ,nelax.unti lpolarityentirely isappeamintl r r r , \ l , .rr( l i l i()n i theecluipotentiallanco[ the waveaxisllrr j, ,r , r l r , ,r rktnot be inierpretedas electric opposi tes,,t t t , t , r | l t : , , ,{ , , ther. or depoliuization eanshal heabi l i tyl , ' , ,r ,ru,*, 1,^,*n.:r \ ( i r rh F) lc \o iJ \ lhe olher n lhe rc' t, , , ' t , i , i ' , , , ' . " ' , rh,r t tr l l thrurraur1 lr"m cr 'h "lh(r unl i l1 11,1.r rI l r r ' r 'r l tirt pr lccssof polrrizationand depolarizatioi r l r \ r ' t i r( otl rr 'rrelion I Nalrrre ouldwellbe descr ibed s

    ,r .r , r 'r , rr , t i r r ! , 'Lr tn,rpposi te irectionsrom it s ulcrumI l r t , , , ,1,, " i , . l t ,1, ' ar l icr . hc n eversinghose irections,i i t , i ,r ' , ,r1,,, , ' l ' t i th ln l ' ing i t lb i ts i lctunl wheremotionI | .r l r f ! i , , ;r l ' ' r i l rx l i in ln(l lSitin c\erse

    A\ r) ( \ l l . l l l ) NIA(;Nl ' l ' l( l . lN l ls oF FORCEI I r , , ' l l l r ' r ' t { , r l r l l r r ' r , ' r rs" lNrrtrrrr 'rvl l ic lrhl lsdcceive

    -r, r r l r l r , , ,1", r r , r ' . r ' , l r r I r r r r I ' r I r l t ' | ( r r rv i r l l l r ' $hichis

    r#.

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    .10every\rhere rcsent n cvel-changing ffcct n eren $a|efie ld. and in wavc ieldsui thin wave ields hroughoul hcuniverse.

    Wave fields are boundedbv planesol zero curvatLrre'which act as mirro$ to re\erse all radialion \rhich reachesout to thesewave-fieldboundaries.

    An example of such a plane of zero cur\ature is theequatorof a bar magnet. ron filings reachingout {rom eitherpole will curve gradually in the ever changing pressuregradientswhich surround he poles.Sciencemistakenl) callsihesecurved inesmagnetic inesoI force. (SeeFigures75.76.77 . page 150. Figure 173. page 171. an d Figure 171.l rrrgc 72.)

    wll( rr lx sccr lve( l incs each heequator hichdi \ de sr l rr .r$, ' 1r , 'ks, l l ( ! rc\rrsc and repeat hei t curvature sl l r , ' r r l t l r, l l ta tr ' t l r t i t nt i r ror.l l r , r ' .r r ( rr ,) tr r i r ' r r r l ic l i r r r 's,r lorcc n Nature. hcse,, ' , .r l l , , | , r r r ,r I l r r r ls,r , l r , r r r , l r i ,r ll rc l )hcrcs nd pheroidsN r, l r , , ,r ' . l l l ( l l r ' , r ,r r l r r r lr r r i rr r t ,r l pr ,r l r l ing ndoblatin.g

    l{rrr l r r r tr , ,r rs i r r rcl !ctr ie t l fr 'c l . l t is not magnetic.l \1 ssur \ $ l) i( )sufr )un( l Phcr s rndspher()idsarvgreatl]ir) l l)eir cquipolenliulpr! 'ssurc ritdienls.As radiation smrximum al solaror planelart equators nd graritati()n smaxinrum t their poles.he pressure radients urroundingspheres r spheroids ar y n their cur\ature1oconform othesepressures.

    Gravi tat ion ndradiation reboth adial.Radiiofeitherthe inwarddirectionof gravi tyor the outwarddirectionolradiationcannot be projccted hrough Yarring prcssurcswithout ending()confonn o Ihe ar)ingdcnsi t iesl \ ar\ n!prcssure radienls.

    31l | | \ l r \ i rsl ck r 'hen hrust ntowalersccmso suddenlyl,r ', ' l , 'r r lrt ( l ir idingplancoI the wo di l ferentdensities.olr l r sr t r l ,r thc radi i of incomingand outgoing igh( ravsr, , r r r l r . l r , t r rt lgratlual lvrs ressutcsraduil l lv ecomcmore

    I r r l i r t lcduniverses curved. 1s$o opposed ondi-tr'' r | r , l ) ' r ;r i l :r l i{)n nd adiation reoppositely urved.Eachlr ,r i ,r \ \ \ tcl |r r t l curvatureof its o\rn and each system s,,1 ' l ' r ' ,1 t, ' thc (nhcr ()r heirpurposes reopposedI l r, \ \ \ t( nr )fgravi t!cur!ature sevidencedn spheroi-,l ,r l rrr,l l lr |}r,' i t lrr l!ers of equipotential ressureradientsrr r ,h, r rr r ' :r r un dgravi tt centers- he surface f theelr th,| |r ' l l, ,r \ \r ( l ( l rvcrs re goodcxamples.l lr, i rrrralLrtcrf graviti l t ion s ccntripetal . t is con-t|.r l [ r l lrr l lrc nr)rlh outh magneticpo]cs.hs off ice is tor.rtrrrr lr r r l i t in ntol ion rom their \ ' i lve xes o thcir wavedrrr l r l l l r I l t.I lrr' r\lenr (rf rtdial curvature s evidencedn ellipsoidall ,r t ,r , .' l r, (I r i l)(' tcntia l ressureradients hichextenclradiallvrr \r .r \ r"rr 11rir\' i lycntcrs.Radial curvaturehas he samerFhrllrr , ' hc c( l r r l t( ) r \ i suns ndplanets sgravi ty unaturelr , |r ' , l l | l I lx] lc\1) l 1) l i r lu)n.{ i r r r t cr :rnrplcs )f rirdi{l curvatureare the rings of\rr|lrrrr. lrr l)u rh lcl l Ncbul{ . SeeFigure 118.page 167)i t tn l l r r ' r r r r- \ ( tro lr i l .l l r r ' s ts t , r r ,1 ir( l i r r l tr fvi l l tr rc s centr i fugal . t is

    ' r | l t r '' l l i l , \ t \ \ , ' , r \ .1 rrr l lno!vr lr ) i lgncl ic() les hichwi l ll r r r tr r l r l r , t ,s,i l , tr l i r l ( i r \crrsl ! (s t l ) ( r l ts| | l , r | l l , r ' l i ' l i , , ' r \( ' l l r ( \( l \ \{ I l i r i fsr) l ) (Jle\ i r rc orel l | l l \ 1, l , ,r l l r | r l r ' r l ' l , \ \ ll l r , , r l r r , r rr . r r l , r I ' l t l l r \ , r l l r r r ' r" olr( (' l l l lL r l l l l l l l

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    32ootical illusions \\hich Nature is completel-! maLle up (]1Culved pressure racl ients cl as lenses o bend radiatingl icht outwardas he y pass hrough heir concavi l \ rorn anin-*ard to an outNard directiol'l The reverse akesplace as..:r :r r i tr t ingrrrsprrsr hrtrugh h{- onte\r t\ uf l ieht cnscslr()m hr ouluirrd o lhc in\ i trd dl lc. l l ' rn

    Polarity surveysan d measures hesepressuresbu telectricity aloneprojecls and retracts he light rvhichcausesthese llusions.The suppositionhat magnetisms a mysteriousforce of somekind which altracts and rcpelshas helpedtobuild thesewrongconclusionswhich he senseshave eceivedol)scrversnt o b;l ieving (SeeFigure77. page 150iFigurel( ,1. prrtc l613:Figures 170. 171. 172.page 170: Figurel ' l1. p:r lc t7l : FigLrrr 71. age172.)

    l r r , ,r r r l , ,r r rr ' t tr ( l \ orr lse c hN\c er l careful l landl , l .r r rr l r r l r . l ' r ' r r r rrrrrr l t l r ,r r r ' ip l t tnvtw avcurvat re$i thinu.rr , l r , , l . ,r r rr t l r r ' t rr r r l r lc l zt r ' , ' urratur ' ' h ich boundss.rr , l r , , l . .r r rr l $rr l ' l r ' \ l l r ( . l l ( r l of , 'nc uave ie ld rom, \ | , | , I ' t : rl r r r rr tl t l ,r l rc\cl sl t ls. or. 'cmusl et hisl , | | , , | , . I | ' | , ' I r | | | | , ' l ( ' t I l r ( ) rrr ln) \c) f his reatrse'

    XITIITJ NADEQUATELAW OFCONSERVATION FENERGYThe law says hal the amounlof energ\ in the universeis constant. 'That is true becauseencrgy js unchangii lg n thc

    unclivided ight-al ' resl . ut 1bescienti f icmeaning ac k olthal rue il$' s not Nalurcs ncaning

    l3I | l .r , i \ l)elongso the nvisi blc niverse.l is extcndedrrr t, , l r , r siblcuniverse l motion ONLY FROM A FUL-t l il l\ l $hich isat rest.The energy. owcver, oe snot passIn \, ' |n l t l re ulcrum nto matter.or conditi()n I matler.oft l | .' lr ' rIoI Dril( ler. hatwhichpassescyond est ntomoti()ni . . \ , \ I ' t i \ i t )nol (r tetgv n.r imu[ul i r tnlPrlets' l an ellectItr"t, ( l ( ( l lr )n r1lcause o demonstrate hatenergy an dorr r , ,r r 'r ,' j t tccl into the llusions f motion.I r ( r ' \ thus expressed righr be l ikened unlo thc,, ' | l l | r l , \ r r r l i ( r rsof a motion picture.The motion thus. rt'r,,,. ,r 'r l inrulltes he cnerg), nd the IDEA. which haslr ' l lr r t( tc( l ir.,ra n undil idedmentalSource rrcrgi a, l fr l , l , , l t l ( \ ' t r ic NrVe sourceh1 rhexuy o/ a fulcrumzero11r,rr l r r , r t l r r lvxveosci l la lcs.It , r r rrrr ,r te said. hercfore . hat he energy imulatcdl ,t t l r , r r r , , t i ,r r r icture s in the picturerather han in the

    i ,' r, r , , ' l t l r ( . lnctL lre.

    I r l( \ \ \( . lhc sxmeclnnot bc saidof Natute's osmic, l r fr f ,r r r ( , l i ( , l r) iclrrrc t l ause ncleffect,which heMaslerl r t ,r t \ r t ' l r t r i r \ln1)jcclcd pon hc screen f space rom thel t! l t t , ' l I l r \ k ' r1r\\ inr :hr{)ugh hc isht enses f Hiselectr ict r l r l r r , '

    l , ' ln, ' \( l l I r l lhc scienl i l icmcaning i the rulystated[r l r t ' . | , , l Nri lIre rrr.:rnin8. $ i l l qLlotc rom a scienceexll ru ' l u l rr , r , r l r l r r insthe rc:rnnl o f the arv s ol lows: I l l i tIn n,ttt ' t lhtt l t l t jt t nl \t&ttt in ()m'lort i t trtusl tdwlhnl,yLnLl tt ' ,rn 'rtt trt I trt u (r ' n'\ t)(rnl i t t l lott lounl.

    l | l , s , ' r , l r ' .rplx rrs i r r r , l t l isrrppcals- ndicatc that, r lr , \ r , . r , . r r t r , r r ' , r , t r r : r l l r r i t l r i r r ht r is ih lc r r lot ionancl, , t r r r t , l r r l , r r r r r

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    -.t4XIITHERMODYNAMICMISCONCEPTION

    If polarity had been rightll undersroodb! science, hethcrmod)namica$ s anJ rcceptedprincipleswould ne\rrhavebeen writtcn. Clausiusoriginallywrote the second a$of thermodynamicsas follows: It is intpossible or a self-actingmdchine o c()nteyheut fton one bodt Lootlotherat ahigher enlperetne.

    This snot true. or Nature sconstantly oingjust hatthins in everyexpression f gravity.Erery cold bcxJy f rain.or snow. heatsas t falls to earth and con!'evs hat heat {o liftrh(.hi ther cmperature I thecanh o a st i i lh iche. .-pera-l l L ' .

    l rr cn eol t l r rxlv vhich s addedhy grati ty k) a largerlrrrl l rrt r iglrt.r ' l(I| lprl i tlureaiseshe temperature f bothI ' r ' r l ics'r t l r t . r i l l rL lcrushinl . onrpressineveight f .gravi ly.I t r r t l r r ' r l l i ic , r l r tr ;r r i t \ o c()nrpress and t is the

    ' rl lrr 'r ' ' l r | ' t l I c\\ i , l r t t h( . l l , , irn(l t is rhcoff iceof heat ollrr,r\\ "l l tt \ l r ,r t r r r l i r .s t , t l tcv 0ti t \ co() l and retum asr ' , ' | | | | j I I t I I I I ' I rrx l i t . \ tr ' i r t : : t i l r . i t t .I rr 'rr ..r ' lrorlr r rhir , . l rl ) l ) f( ) lchcs a larger body''( lfifrlles l){rllt borlics. ( Trdrrr)r(hrxlict haut. Conrerselv.r ' rcrr h,rh *l r i r .h ' ;r r l i .r r r .sr , 'nr , 1 , r . . l rdr "dischargei 'bolh bodies.Dist'horgitgbodi:s tool.The cold of spacehealshot sunshotter by the way oftheir poles,andhot suns adiate heir heatby theway of tireirequators o form cooling rings. which againheat to becomehot planets.

    __- The law is further explainedby stating that an objeclwill fall of itsown accord from a higher o a lower level-but iruill not rise of its own accord from a lower le\.el o a hiqhcrlevel.

    35' lh is ir lso s not true. Everythingwhich"fal ls" owardrl x " l thc lwo polarized onditions [ mattermust "r ise"|t'$ nr{l ltc otheropfxJsite ondition.The interchangesequal.l l tr ' r r | :Dle which fal ls oi i ts own ac cord risesof i ts ownWatcr unites its particles into closer .elationship inol( [ ,r tr ) ir l l . hen divides nto more remote elationshipn

    ' ' r r l t .r () isc. Se eFigure160. age168.)I r r ' r 'vthing hich emergesrom spaceby the way of9ld\r l ! r \ "r ,wr l lowedup byspaceby he wayof radiation.I lri,i s as rue of sunsas t is of apples.Everysun whichh 1rr' tr .( (.( l nlo space y one swingof polarity pendulumllr l | l \ [ | l r t( . n u black. acuous oleof equalpotentia l n her i l tFr \r { lcof i ls waveaxis,which swait ing o "swal lowt up, 'I thcI t l r r 'l tnrlulum reversests swing.l l r r .confusion f observers ho conceivedhat aw sdtld t ' t lk. i r not knowingof the balanceof Nature whichllrhti lv ro||trols.They think of the appleas a heavyobjectl |hf{ ' f f ! f f f fr ( ) l is edsd heeD'obiect.

    . lhc lrr lnran hinksobjectively f an appleas a sol idr lh lFr l , r r l lhc scicntist hould hink of th e appleas onetldFl lp |[fl (' l il wholc cvcle. The solidapple s hat pafi of its!ir 'h, whr(,lr rrs rrndenscclrom a large olume o becomeInl{ l l v" l tr rc {)cntcdl l thc:tpexof i tsspiral onecycle.. \( tr ' r t l i \ ls h,rrrhl l r ink.rcl i i r r l l l and n, ' r objecti re l l .fhe rr l ' , ' r ' t r r ' , ,nc. l r i , .h ,ru. ,hjc.:r ivclr hink\ oi as an{r l l l t , wr l l \ l ) r ( l tr ) hcc(nnc hc bi$e of a conewhich wi l l lFl l l r t l | l lvl) irr l into ls rpcxon Ihe boughof some ree, olUtl l l l t \ | rrrrr ur tl) lr lc.

    Ihrr rr r ,r tr l o l r tr . ti r ( rut i r ( .r 's( . l tseycl ic.Objectivi tyl r l r t t l r1r . 1 ;1 , , , . , ' lr , r r l t .shir .h \ t i ) t . ( . ! r . .l)ovinghr()ugh

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    36many stagesbetween he appearanceand disappearance fwhat the sensesnterpret asobiective.

    The astronomershould likewise hink that way of hissunsand sta$.lt should be easierforthe astronomer o thinkcyclically than or thephysicist, or hecan seehis cone apicesexpand nto cone bases or rewinding into new suns, n thesamemanner that applesexpand to becomecone bases orrewinding nto objective apple forms at cone apices.

    Figure 131, page 163. s a good example of the wa1an astronomershould think in relation to all stellar bodies.Had Newton thought that way in relation to an apple hewould not have w tten such an inadequate.unnatural andrrl islci|( l ingaw.S( ( | l is lssh()uki ol th ink of sequentia l f fectsonly.Irrr tsl rorrklr lso hirrk of lhe simultaneous orkingsof al1lN" \r i r \ ( . \ ln \\ i ( )n\.I l r rs r l r , '$ Nr l l l l t ( ' !( ) r ls. As the s()l id pple alls,anr ' r I | l | lIn' l l .r t i r l ihnnlt||ncorrslviscr. I I put my handdown n\ \ , r t r . r| | I | | | | r I r | | | |' ( l l r r l ot l r i r twhich s l isplacedy my hand\f l r t |r l t i Ir (' r l \ l \ r \cs.As tl fc r f l ) f) lcir l ls t sirr)ull i tnr( )usl\.harges' the anh

    antl i lrr ' lrra4r,rrTlrr ' ( , .When heapple isest simultaneoush' 'chargesspace nd discharges he earth.The balanrc n polentia lhcrween ra\i tat ingmxtrr land adiatingmatter ineverywave ie ld sabsolute. cienti f icobservershave never thought ()f it that way. They have northought of spaccas being divided into definitelv measureti''comparln,)ents"such as !ave fields.The n()re evacuatedspace here is in a wave ield. th.moresol id s he matterwhichcenterst and he grearer h(

    volune of space.As space oolsmore.and ts uave fie l t ls

    3'7arlri || l( l rore n volume. tscentral unequall]contracts ndl l t .r ls,

    I'()turity divides all of its electric ellects equally.Therr' lrrrrrcrf negative pacema! be thousands r mil l ionsofl l0rr '\grc|ter ha n he volumeof it spositive enter. ut heirl lot( ' r t t in lsre equal o the mi l l ionthof an amperc.

    l l this were not so . the Kepler aw which si lys hat' ' { \ Ir r l i r fcl ls n a radiusvectorare covered n equal ime"w||rhl rrotbc workable. or would hecube atios f accelerall r nr( l ( lccclerati ( )nork out.

    XIIIINAIII. :QTIACY ND FALLACY OF NEWTON'STHREE

    LAWS AND ONE HYPOTIIESIS'l hc Newton awsand hypothesis eemedo be a mastert l r l ( . | | r fntof Nature's ndetlying r inciples. hey haveheldlhf i t | r 'cst igcwith reverence or their val id i ty or threehttt tr l tcr lcars. ur ingwhich ime he misconcepti onha talln l t t l t( ' rl t l r i rcls l l olhermatterwith mathematical ly easur-thl.' l|owcr hls been a fundanrentalof scientific thinking.Ncw enliShlenntent s o God s waysand processes illd r | l \ l l i r lc thi l t lh is bcl ief is but one more oI the manyldFlrirUlvol)vious i lctsof Naturewhich deceive he sensesl l rhrrrrr i r rgw(rng ()nclusi{)ns.Thesenseso{manhavetf{(lllt r'(1eptc(l hcsc lirlrlrzlrtr.t of facts or / ed1 acts.Nr'r l lort irsl awsirvs I) \ , t l h()dr'tandsoco/l i tuE n

    ll \ \tnh. 'l h \t .,t uilt', t,1 htit)n iu ( .tltuight ine unless t ist lt r t l t t l , tr t l t t t t t t t ' t ! t t i l r li n t. '

    I l t ts r* srrr vr i t tr ' r r( ) i l r lo l lexislcnl rcnl iscs hichfwf ' fr f f \ l ,r l r ' l r l \ f fr ' \ l r l r r r ' ( lr ' ( \ rs t . \ lu r l r c t r t t t rt tt t t t t in tu '

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    38it.t stote ot rest hecdu.te odie\ at rcst da nat eti.tLn Ndtute.llodies are hut ttd\,es / Dlotion. lhen nrotion ceues. boclietceo.teo he.One might asappropriatch rcf!-r to soundbeingat rest n si lence.or sound s matter n motion ike all otherb0dies.

    A bodycannol orltinuetsunil(rt-m lotion n a straightl ine n this adialuniverse f curved ressureradients. uc ha phenomenons inrpossible. ike[ise. al l bodiesar e con-tinuallvbeins cted upon by t\ \ 'ooulsidc. pposcd orcesnot one nlermittent orce.Lverv body in the unilerse s constantlv n violentrrr,i l ion. ven hou!:h t simulatesest.When motir)n easesrr:r t l ( .( j r \rs.A cl(Jucll()atingmotionlesslvbove heealthrr rr ,r r i r r r tr r trslxct lofathousandmilesperhourasthecarthr,t .{ t , \ l l i \ i r lv}rDo\intr io lentl l ' . inal lof i tsparts.It r ' . r lw' rr , ,r r rrr ,r r r r 'ur ter l ine oI direction. ot a' ,r Ir ' l r r Ir , , \ , | l l r , ' r r ' l r l r . ( ) reelcl in! L lpont sunchang-

    l l ! , .r r t t l l | r , | | r .r \ r r . | t ' l , i r ) l l rncs.lanets. oons., ' r r . ' ,1 r , , . ' \ , . . . l l r , .r ,r l l l , , l l , '$ lhf .ur\r ture of grar i t \l r t , . .r r t , ' r .r , l r ,r t r r r ' r r r rsr ' r ' r ;r r l t t\ i l l \ \ l t \scur lcd.

    | \( | l t l r ( . r i t( l l r tr r r ' i l \ i r r1 nr( ,t j1nr lc\\ l \pon table(:Ir ]o l sl|r)uli l loosl e\ccl)t thfi)u!h nloti{rn o \i() lent hatlour cntire house voull be instan( l !clestroredf the dualforces rvhichcause hat motion suddenlr \.i thdre$ hcirsupportof i r .I herewith ffer hc ollowing a*s whichhavemeaninrin Nature o re place his meaninglessirst a*:

    l . Al l motion in th is pol|r ired. radial unirerse scurved. and all curvalure is spiral.

    .192. tlverl hody is the resuh ol the exertion ol twor44rrning trainswhich hruslxway rom cachother n oppositerll(lhl dilections to condition its attributes and determine tsrrrolir)n.3. Ever;-body sperpetuallyn motion until the strainsd r4rpositionwhic} keep t in motion void each other in thernlvcrsal zro ol rest. into which all bodies disappear orrf||ppc ]ance n reversedpolarity.

    Nc*tons third law says: To e\:err uctin lhet-e .t dtL,\ l tht l tn l opposi tecdctb .-Ihis la$ is nadequ ate nd nc omplete.or i t confuseslh, l ;r ( s Nhichgolernmolion. ustwhatdoes t mcan?H{d it

    I ' r ' r ' rr |r - i t tcnn ei therof the $ o fol lowing vats hc confusi()n(\ t , ' i ls nrcaning1)ulddisappear. ut eiihc r onewouldsti l ll ' f l lrr(nnp]cte.r l l To clcfv acti()n here s an equaland opposite\ttu l t ,1, \)u.e eacti()n. )r {2) 'f o elerv action here s tnr,r1rr;rlrnrl oppositc \equen d reaction.' lhc infcrcnce s hat he attermeaningwasNcwk)n's

    I l r, | .

    lo rr.rvri tc h s aw in confornity with Nature s proces-rr.r,Nr'*lon s thirt l larv should read as fol lows:

    '' I vt r ,ttriott i: rinultuutrtutly htlunced b.t on equalnutl \ ' t , t t \ t t t t tut t i r ' t t . utLls rtpt ' t t t 'LIvqucnLia[[J 'h reter.red

    I l r r r t l r r ' r r l r r r i r r r r r r ' ( 1, ( t l ( rUrl([fsl(xxlb! lhcscientist$ l r rA t r ; r l r t r r ' r . r l ' I' l i \ .( | \ | r l l r i l rhr\ ( ()nsciousnesst l l . , ' r r r 's , r r urr \ , r\ ( r tnr , , - t ) l . l r r , ' r r l l l 'L * i l l l , r r nr t lor i ro' ' l , \ \ 1,, ' | l r i , . ,r r r r r r l , l , , 'l t l r , l1 | , r , l , r r r {r,, l Irr i rrLi I, |L I thc

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    ,10twcway concept which operates n e\,ery action-reactioneffect of motion $ithout exception any\rhere.

    1. An outward explosion compressesn advanceofthe direction of the action and simukaneo!.r/vevacuates nthe opposite direction. The following half of the cycle is inreverse. The evacuatedcondition becomesa compressedone. and the compressedconditi()n becomesan evacuatedone.No better exampleof polarity than the ahovecould becited. All electric division of the indivisibleequilibrium inroprirs of oppositeconditions akesplace n this manner- andlhc ()nly two conditions n lhe universeare the compressed-l)hrs rn(l hc expanded-minusolditions.and heir resul tanlr ' l lrtls () f hcut and cold - maleand female p(xi t ivean drrr ' l tr l i \ ( . ,| | r ( l ) lherwavevibratine airsof opposites.

    l. l lrr. r l irclr ir lg' ol lr rcrrrlver and its recoil ar etlrrrrrl lrrrcrnr\.l rc rcr l r .r r t i tr l c i tcl i ( )n s in reverse. hat\r l r ' (h \r I \ I r l r 'hrr l lr. r( r rresrchirrgc itnd heirdirectionsrur rr 'rr.rrr.r l l t i t t \ \ ' l t ic l t ! i ts .r i tcl i t lcdhecomes forceoll lrr\i ty whirh (t) | | l l ) r . \s(s tt i ts ccnler nstead f around ts.ir '(.urir l(rncc. I l tr . . .ont.ur i tvl rrutwtrdpressureseveniest1) hc c(nr!cxi lyof i trward rcssures.

    Curvatureof evervsimultaneous ction-reaction s thereverseof the sequentialone.

    3. Thedischargef every utbreathingody,wherhefman.oa sun.or electron. harges paceby compressingt.andsimultaneouslyischargeshebodyby expandingt. Thrsequentialction-reactionf nbreathingevenieshisproces:,.Likewise.vacuatingodies imultaneouslvomprc\\.

    4Ittd ( ompressingspaceimultaneouslyxpandstswave-fieldborlrrlaricso balance ach pposite ith heother.

    llvcry outward ction sanexplosion hich orms ingsl f(xlrprcssiont tsequator. hese urround arge olumettl (rp n(ldspace.The sequentialnward reactionof thislllir)n f{rrms centerof gravitywithin heexpandedolumell u n[clcus or a formingsphere. verysphere hus ormed"ftpl.rdcs" adiallyo formrings fcompressiont tsequatorfhilh ugainbecome phere ystems.'l hcse re he undamentalsf theconstitutionf matter.' l hi sunderlyingrocessfNaturespresentintseveryIt'lft||| rcilction. t is the very mechanics f the universalInht$rthinlt.()utbreathingrocess f Naturewhichmotivates

    lhr hr.nrthcatf theuniverse.t is he nside-out,utside-inlllflllturi o[ space ndmatterwhichswallow ach therup ohrtn (.[.h othersequentially. his processs Nature'smostgmtf)l('lfrfusundamental. epelilionn Nature s due o thi.lflfi r,tt,

    4. livcrygrowinghingwhichunfoldsrom he nvisiblei lern ol ils sccd nto visible orm simultaneouslyefoldstllhht itr sccd as an invisible ecordof the patternof the{llftthllnl fornr.The sequentialeaction everseshe nwardllfttltllttg rlircction and rcpeats he outwardunfoldingdi-f l{ lhf i t) l r0wlh.

    Nr.wtrrrr'sypothcsissli l tcslsolk)ws:'tyery article fm,,'t ht ht' uttit'o ( al tk t.r t'?r.t' th.'rpdrticlewitha orce,k l l \ui \ t l i t t t t lru\ h(pr(r lu(l ) l lh? r ses nd nver.relytgW qn t't ' l tltt tlitk'|t ' .Srtr'rrr'r 'lrlc\ hrl Ncwl()rr'\rrrllrcnrirticsrovcwilhout

    { l let lhrl l l l lD l I r r l l l ( 't r l l r ' r r l \ r r r i r l l ( . Ih is is n() l rc . Mulhci l{ l l r I r | | l | } lro\ r lhr ' | l r ( r \ r | \ i | | r l I L i r l ionshiPs I r rnri l rrge,

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    12but heydo not prove hat he aihoad racksdo meel herc.

    Likervisc.NeuIonmathefiat icsma\ ro\el l teratesolaccelerationand deceleration of Ihe opposing pressurcsofgravitv and radiation. as massesD't()ve or{ard and recedefronr each other in their eagcrnesso finci rest from strainsand tensions f unbalance. uI thaadoes nol pro\e thatmatterattracts rat ier . l onll proles hal malterJee,rs oattract matter, ust as railroad mcks r?efi to mcet upon thehorizon.I( would be us t as ogical o assert hat planets erelrllracledb\' their perihcliabecauser couldbc nrathemaricilihl ) r() !cn hat all p lanetsncreaseheirspeed s he\ approachlhc i r l ) ( ihel ia.l irr Ncrvton third arv o be valid. t musrappiy o all| | r ' tr ' | | \u(-h t\ th i ] ()rbilsoI planetsas \\el l as to fall ingl! r r ' \ \r r , r r \ l rc l )DIc. \ t ich isclaimed o fall becauser is, t | ' t ( | | | I I l t r ) ) l rst i tveno c\ceptions. nd t hasrr i r r \ | ( | l \ { ( , | | \ tr j ( .rrnc ' l lhent-\4 r( t l r r .r l ' l ' l r .i r l l \ r ,*; r l rccntc lol gravi t\ . . ewton, t r I r | , t t I t t I t ,I tq l rrr t ,r l thc \ \ , , | | l i tssespple andeanh ' andrrI i | | I | (r I i I I | (| | | \ i r ( ' (1,r i : , or t l tc | . l t l t (r j ; tccelerati ( )ns hctw' i | | t l r r l r ; t l lvtt l f i r r t i r r { br l ( l ics ppf0:rch achother.When a planetapproachests perihclion. however. tsspeed ncreasesjust s he speedof t he fallingapple ncreases.Unlike the applewhich s approaching notherbody.however.the planet s but approachingan empty point in spacewhercthere is no other body to add to that of the planet. such arthere is when planet and apple potentialscan be roralled.The planel accelerates.however, without havine another body to "attract it . 'Why has nor this most ob\jous fircr

    been observed ong ago?

    1lLet us look at this law lrom another point of view.\t icncc has ounded its cosmogenetic heory upon ts beliefth,r t h is is a one-wr!. r l is., 'nt inur 'us. L,n-cumen\a ingfi|li!crse, in spite of the very obviously continuous,compen-\irring wewayuniverse manifestedinall of its effects,without

    'nxsingle xceptionn al l Nature.

    WheneverNature projects anv wave ever from its stilllul( |'lrnl.sheprojects t two oppositeways-- simultaneouslytlx n rcversesboth by withdrawing both lever extensionsl ' ,rck nto heir ulcrum.This ul f i l lsher nvariableaw which'lr( r( cs that all motion is born from rest. seeks wo opposinglx ot\ of maturity to rest. hen returnsasdeath t) the zero oItl\ lrrginn ing or rebirth.

    Mlsconceptions ol Weightll l lrttll lloating hodies which ar? i halanc? with th?irrttt'hr' rnt, t hare no weightwhatsoer,er.I hr' rr(,nrenlnypotential s akenout of an environment Ir.rIr ir lIn, lentia l . lectr ic t ia ins nd ensi()nsresetup n theIrr l r i r l i r f l ((lnrasshus emoved vhichmeasurehe esistanccl . l l t i r l 'anro\i t l .4 t,n . r r tvtntplc. i.t ,.jt ' iluchout ol bdldnce rith dn equalwhun ',1 r. lha ttnc uill /ill to.teek a like potential. nothr,,rut, ir htt w'iuhr rr.'; fropert.yol itsell but hecduteof thenm t \. l t h\ ' t t i . |oluritr xhi th di|ide the uni'ersal alancet,t t i r t t tr t l t l ( ' l , l ) t ' \ i r I nltuhned pait. t .an d in.r ist po nAt l trq tlL uuitt ' r ' i l t rLI t l ' .\ ' l ' , r r ( ( l ' ( l r r \( \ th i r t .r r r r i r r rrho wci{hs 151) oundswhi lcr ' , l r r :r i r t i l l r r t r thts r0 |orrrrr lsvhcn urrouncledl ,t I l r , r ' r r tr r ,r r l r l l l r i r t t ' r ( \ \ r r ( \ , , l \r i r l ( r ' i r rwhi.h cl l ( ) :r ls.lh , ' r r . , l , , l .r r | l r t .r)rr , l rl

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    .t,lWlrcna man i.c u ouruledbv air' he is out ol baluice vithoolarin'vvhich livides restures qulll)' ElectricIensionshennd as;l&\tic han.Ltrhicharcsufficent J' tretched o registerstrtitt o1 150pouru)s 'pull" cgainst he :eto of his bilanceWhen ie is sirrounded bv watet. hotteter' the pressures fdisplacementarul replacetnentare equolizetl Each s n balance\\'ith the otlrer and v:eight clisapPedrs.If weiqht were a fixed attribute of matter. it would beunchaigeable. t varies.howevef.as he potentialsof massesotrt of "balancevary. A man weighs less as he ascendsamountain,andmore n a deeppit. Aswaterfalls' tcompressesand cains n potential. As it rises. t divides nto vaporsandloseipotenliil. It, therefore.weighsless.When tspotential s((luir l n \,r lumc o lhe olumeol potcnl aldisplacedt f loats,,t r 1, 'ut l . t thenhrs no wc'ght.Arrrl o t is witt tstars. uns. lanets ndmoonsThey arealll r |r ' ly l l ,r r r t i r rgrxlics rn dhi l \e no weight n respect o an ], t r ' r ror l l t t l t t ' t rn ir t ' r 'sc.I rr h r . l tr ILL r tt ' r 's:rr t ' '1rp 'rsi tcl lr l ladzedvolumeofspacein,r \r r \ ' ( l i t ' l t l ir r rvhir ' lr rrt t polar izcd ondition s of equaltnrlr 'rrtrrr lnrl,r l r l l .r l lr lr lo l r rnrc ivcr-y alancedwavefieldsir\uhlt.( l lrrxrr( '\rr ( , l l t t w;rveicl t lhv_evers:r lsf curvature'wlr( lr irrr \( l)rttir l( ' lYor lsi t lc lct ln l i l terpages'lhe tollowing lclinitiorrs l \^-cight i l l help to clar i fy heprgsentnrisconception egarding t

    1. Weight s hemeasure f unbalance elveen he *c:electric forces which polarize the unilenul equilibrium'2. Weight is the sum of the difkrence bet\teen the t\\'apressuresrhich ucl on erer! mass-3. Weight is the sum qf Lhe ditference in electtil

    potential betweenam mass nd the rolume it occuPies

    45'L Weight s lhe measure f the force which a hodyrtttls in seeking ts nrc Polettial.; We*lht is the sum ()l the diJJerence bet\r'een lheurtutl thtusto-f ravitation nd he outvard thvtt olradi*tion.

    Rt grrding"Initial Impulse"l l tc nrovementf planets roundheirsuns. ndof rnoonsnr nrn(lhcirplanets. a-slways een nunexplained ystery.l | | rx r 'nl ays. ven p o he 6thcentury,t was ommonlyl l , l icverlhat ngelsushedheplanets roundn heir rbitslt rr trx|rvquite ommonly elievedha tat the imeof theflfxt ir ' l () f hisuniverse.n nit ial mpulse as iveno eachll l r{'t nrdmoonwhichwasjust uff iciento keep ach nefrrtcrr'r ' toving roundtsprimary.' l lrr . r l iglrtcst nderstandingf the natureof the electr iccIrr('N, n(litsmechanicalrocessf dividingoneonditionr{ r,lc|nlrl alanccnto woopposedondit ionsf unbalance.* r l l r l issiputeuch belief.' l hrrt rlrccountlessil l ions f suns. arths ndmoonsn hchF{vflrs.tcouldnotjusthappen"hateach fthese asjustl lu riglrt nit ial clocityo keep t n tsorbitasa result f heIthrxrl ( ir t irclysm hich s crcditedwith the birth of thetlllivr'rrc. hi|l wouldbe t(x)greata cosmic oincidenceorI t ' l ' r r l t l l ( c Dy lnv rciNonrng erson.Alrrrrrrth l lhc()rvw()Lrkl ol l tr r the weightof so greatarl lr lur 'rrrt:r t t0r ' r ' l t ishcl icf rs hc act hatno speed f anytl r l ( r x|( lyi \( .( )nl i l i l r t l .r rsi toLr l t lhavelohcIogivesubstanl l r r r ,h rr ' lrr irrr.r r t l r solrrr ' l lx ly s ()rcvcr.tndconstantly,vrr lvr t! t \ \ lx r( l i tr t , l r r l ( lls ninl l l r 'y.l l r r r l r - ,r t r r rr ' ,r ,r r r ' r , ' l r t i t , tr l \ t ' ( ,r r l l ' l i rsle lor 'ot l t l ; t l l l tnt l

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    .16slower or the otherhal f. t a lso ar ies t o\er i tsmil l ionsof)rears f motion by graduall\ slowing ls speedof revolutionand ncreasing ls speedof rotation as t spiralsawar lrom itsprimary.During hese eriods. ot on eofthe hi l l ions fsolarbodies ever goes asl enough o fl) off at a rangenr ronr itsprimary.no r slow enough o fal l into i l . \rh ich n anv casccould not happen egardless f speed.In addition o the foregoing s