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    Contents

    1rologue v

    1ar( +# ,ac$ground +nformation

    Hhat8stheHeatherinFeaven(odayI

    2 Hhere(heFellam+I 6

    Can'omeone(urn-;nthelightsI 0

    dar$4atteris'uper /

    ;ur 4agnetic 1lasma @4agma &niverse

    6 'hellsinearth8sd'phere G

    1ar( ++# 4agmaverses and 4agmaspheres

    G 'uper 4agmaverses and 4agmaspheres

    ? 'tructureofearth8s4agmaspheres 0

    / dynamicsinearth8s4agmaspheres ?

    0 'paceand(imein4agmaspheres 6

    1ar( +++# earth8s 'uper Counterparts

    earth8sd-double4agmasphere 66

    2 earth8sd4agmasphere 6/

    earth8s d and Figher energy 4agmaspheres ?0

    (heNear-oid'pheres ?2

    (he,odyandthe&niverse ?

    6 1roperties of the 4agma @or 4agnetic 1lasma ,ody /

    1ar( +# +nter-'phere +nteractions

    G &f;sandaliensfrom'uperspace 0

    ? religiousapparitions 06

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    / 4agma @4agnetic 1lasma angels and 5hosts

    1ar( # 4oving ;ut

    20 ,eyondearth ?

    epilogue 2

    5lossary 2

    references 26

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    ;ther ,oo$s ,y Jay alfred

    ;ur +nvisible ,odies

    ,rains and realities

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    1rologue

    'ince the da!n of history various cultures have imagined heaven and the

    abode of gods to be literally located in some part of the s$yB and have imagined

    hell to be in the interior of the earth

    (his boo$ presents a model supported by scientific and metaphysical

    evidence !hich validates this intuitive vie! +t appears that after deathmost human beings !ill indeed find themselves in a higher fre=uency

    sphere !hich interpenetrates and shares the same space and gravitational

    field as the familiar physical form of planet earth and !ill move about usinghigh-energy magnetic plasma @or Kmagma8 for short bodies depending

    on the nature of their bodies they gravitate or levitate into particular Kshells8

    in the relevant sphere L Khigher8 shells being coincident !ith the physical

    atmosphere of this planet and Klo!er8 shells coincident or belo! the surfaceof the earth

    +n the final analysis Kheavens8 and Khells8 must be considered looseterms that signify e*treme locations !hich bring intense Moy or intense suffering

    and terror to the observer respectively (here is probably a spectrum

    of locations !hich bring different degrees of Moy and suffering bet!eenheaven and hell (his boo$ presents simply the evidence for these locations

    relative to the physical earth that !e are more familiar !ith as technology

    and science advances there are many !ho share the author8s vie! that the

    lo!est fre=uency heavens and hells may be detectable through our instrumentseven before the end of this century

    Hhile the nature of the @magnetic plasma bodies has been discussedin detail in the author8s boo$ K;ur +nvisible ,odies8 this boo$ e*pands on

    the nature of the earth-based heavens and hells first introduced in the

    previous boo$ ,oth boo$s introduce the reader to a ne! field !hich theauthor describes as Kplasma metaphysics 8 Fopefully others !ill e*pand

    elaborate and modify the theories presented in the t!o boo$s to better fit

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    the metaphysical and physical evidenceB and bring plasma metaphysics tothe ne*t stage of development

    ;ur +nvisible ,odies

    (hose !ho have read the author8s boo$ K;ur +nvisible ,odies8 !ill notice

    that =uantum effects in relation to the magmaspheres and magma bodieshave been de-emphasised in this boo$ +nstead !herever possible metaphysical

    observations have been e*plained using classical plasma physics

    (his is because a closer analysis sho!s that plasma obMects can mimic thebehavior and properties of =uantum obMects and share much of the !eirdness

    of =uantum obMects L including the ability to Kgo through8 each other

    and change appearances in response to thoughts via mechanisms that !ill

    be e*plained in the boo$

    (his boo$ deals mainly !ith the macroscopic bodies that accompany

    the physical body (he microscopic particle bodies !hich have been identifiedin K;ur +nvisible ,odies8 have been ignored for the sa$e of brevity and

    to enhance the focus of this boo$

    Certain terminologies have also been refined (he Kcausal8 sphere is

    no! restricted to the particle-based Knear-void8 sphere (he lo!er causal

    magmasphere !ill no! be described simply as a Khigher energy sphere 8

    furthermore Krings8 in the magmasphere @!hich is based on a t!o-dimensionalperspective is no! described as Kshells8 @!hich is based on a three-

    dimensional perspective

    (he Journey

    He !ill revie! the history of heavens and hells in religion and history He!ill then describe the role of plasma in our universe and the geophysical

    structure of the earth system (his !ill give you the bac$ground $no!ledge

    to follo! the arguments in building a model based on plasma physics tolocate the traditional heavens and hellsB and understand their nature He

    !ill then e*plore interactions bet!een our !orld and the parallel !orlds

    in !hich these heavens and hells e*ist He !ill end by loo$ing at ho! the

    earth system is connected to the rest of the 'olar 'ystem and the universeas a !hole

    Jay alfred4ay 2006

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    every soul is ordained to !ander

    bet!een incarnations in the region

    bet!een the 4oon and earth

    1lutarch

    ancient 5ree$ 1hilosopher

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    CFa1(er

    Hhat8s the Heather in Feaven (odayI

    3arth-,ased Feavens+n Oeligion P Fistory

    according to Firalal

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    stood by them (hey said K(his Jesus !ho has been ta$en upfrom you into heaven !ill come in the same !ay as you sa!

    him go into heaven 8

    (he acts of the apostles

    Christian Ne! (estament

    3arth-,ased Feavens

    Charles leadbeater the reno!ned t!entieth-century metaphysicist saysthat the average person passing into heaven-life tends to float at a considerable

    distance above the surface of the earth

    according to ed!ard Hright associated 1rofessor of KFebre! ,ibleand early Judaism8 at the &niversity of ariRona the egyptians can be credited

    !ith having one of the earliest concepts of human beings having an afterlife

    in the heavenly realms (he peoples of 4esopotamia and else!herehe says also imagined that there !as a realm Kup there8 populated by divine

    beings K'ince such a theme appears so !idespread in human history it is

    impossible to credit one culture !ith having invented it8 he concludes

    +t is interesting to note that in 5ree$ the same !ord is used for both

    Kheaven8 and Ks$y8 i e Kouranos 8 (he same is true !ith Febre! and aramaic

    one !ord for both s$y and heaven 4aybe the t!o are not meant to be distinguishedfrom one another (he idea of heaven as a physical place has

    e*isted since the da!n of religion and human civiliRation +n some early

    religions such as in the egyptian faith heaven !as a physical place far abovethe earth departed souls are believed to undergo a literal Mourney to reach

    heaven along the !ay being bloc$ed by haRards and entities !ho try to deny

    the soul from reaching heaven ;ne popular medieval vie! of heaven !asthat it e*isted as a physical place above the clouds and that 5od and the

    angels !ere physically above !atching over man +n the ,oo$ of 5enesis

    !e are told#

    Kand the l;rd came do!n to see the city and the to!er !hich

    the children of men built Q

    5enesis

    Je!ish ;ld (estament 6

    (he idea that 5od had to come do!n from heaven to see !hat !as going

    on Q and had to stop them for fear that they !ould reach heaven lends

    credence to the idea that heaven may really be a physical place in the s$yand not very fara!ay

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    HFa(8' (Fe Hea(Fer +N FeaeN (;dayI Chapter

    4ountain 'ummits

    according to 1rofessor Hright Canaanites believed that the Khigh gods8

    lived as part of a great diverse assembly in heaven or on the heights of tallmountains +n fact many cultures located their gods on the summits of

    mountains (he K(!elve ;lympians8 in 5ree$ mythology !ho !ere the

    principal gods of the 5ree$ pantheon !ere believed to reside atop 4ount;lympus G 4oses !ent up to 4ount 'inai to Kspea$8 to 5od Jesus !ent up

    to a mountain on the day of his transfiguration all these mountains are

    less than ten $ilometres from the surface of the earth

    "adders to Feaven

    as heaven !as above us there !ere numerous attempts to construct templesstepped pyramids and Riggurats to reach heaven all over the !orld

    (he egyptian pyramids had internal staircases and alleys !ith openings

    pointing to!ards specific destinations in the s$y ladders reaching to!ardsheaven have often been cited in religious literature L from Jacob in the ;ld

    (estament to 4uhammad in the Suran even in ancient egyptian scriptures

    ladders are mentioned#

    No! let the ladder of the god be given to me let the ladder

    of 'eth be given to me that + may ascend on it to the s$y and

    escort re8 as a divine guardian of those !ho have gone to theirdoubles

    1yramid (e*ts #66

    Ascensions to Feaven

    ,esides the most !ell-$no!n account of an ascension by Jesus @of NaRareth

    into heaven @!hich interpenetrates or shares the same space as our Kphysical

    s$y8 found narrated in the Kacts of the apostles8 in the Christian ,ible andthe assumption of 4ary into heaven in Catholic pronouncementsB there are

    numerous other accounts stretching bac$ centuries before the Christian

    era +n the ;ld (estament !e had enoch and eliMah being ta$en up into

    heaven +n older egyptian scriptures !e are told of preparations to allo!pharoahs to ascend to certain specific regions of heaven +n the egyptian

    K,oo$ of the dead8 the deceased having successfully navigated through the

    dangers and trials of the nether!orld flies to heaven as a spiritual being +nan even earlier 4esopotamian te*t K(he legend of etana8 there is a story

    of a human being ascending into heaven and 4ohamad the messenger of

    +slam !as recorded as having ascended into various regions in heaven

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    %ifferent "evels of Feaven

    a common feature about heavens in many cultures is that there !ere many

    Klevels 8 (he closest thing that the Ne! (estament says to there being differentlevels of heaven is !here @'aint 1aul !rites#

    + $no! a man in Christ !ho fourteen years ago !hether inthe TphysicalU body or out of the TphysicalU body + do not $no!

    5od $no!s L such a man !as caught up to the third heaven ?

    'ome interpret this as indicating that there are three different levels of

    heaven (he idea of Kthe third heaven8 raises the concept that there are different

    levels of heaven corresponding to a person8s level of virtue

    during biblical times the Je!s did not have the scientific $no!ledge

    that !e no! ta$e for granted +nstead they attempted to conceptualiRe the

    !orld in terms of their intuitive $no!ledge and usually described it visually'o !hen they conceived of the universe they constructed a multi-layered

    !orld sort of li$e a large onion composed of various layers !ith the

    physical !orld in !hich human beings lived at the centre (hese layers !erecalled Kfirmament8 or Kshamayim8 @heavens or s$y in the ;ld (estament or

    Kheavens8 in the Ne! (estament era (here are many other non-,iblical

    boo$s and !ritings that also describe these layers (his model !as still in

    use in the 4iddle ages @00s ad !hen dante !rote of the various levelsof heaven and hell

    4ost often this model contained seven heavens but in a fe! !ritingsthere !ere only three layers (he Suran and Fadeeth clarify there are seven

    levels of Feaven / +n other te*ts sometimes even ten levels !ere identified

    although the number of layers !as different in the various models it isinteresting that practically all the maMor religions in the !orld spea$ of different

    levels of heavens

    +n the ,uddhist cosmology si* levels of gods live on or above the central

    mountain 4ount 4eru K,odhisattvas8 or pre-,uddhas live in K(usita

    Feaven8 before they descend to the human realm as ,uddhas ,uddhists believe

    that the historical ,uddha @'iddhartha 5autama lived there beforebeing born in +ndia and no! 4aitreya Kthe future ,uddha8 is living thereB

    and is a!aiting the time !hen he !ill enter the human realm

    (he historical Jesus of NaRareth too !as thought to have descended

    from heaven John8s 5ospel records KNo one has ascended into heaven but

    he !ho descended from heaven the 'on of man 80

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    HFa(8' (Fe Hea(Fer +N FeaeN (;dayI Chapter

    KAstronomical8 vs. 4etaphysical Feavens

    (he divine Comedy a poem !hich described an imaginary Mourney through

    hell purgatory and paradise !as !ritten by dante alighieri in the 00s+n Canto of the poem after an initial ascension dante is guided through

    nine spheres @or levels of heaven (hese different levels of heaven are concentric

    and spherical similar to aristotelian and 1tolemaic cosmology(hey are ho!ever not purely astronomical

    aristotle8s earth-centreed cosmological !or$ K;n the Feavens8 is themost influential treatise of its $ind in the history of humanity +t !as accepted

    for more that ? centuries from its inception @around 0 ,C until

    the 'un-centred model of Copernicus replaced it in the early 00s aristotle

    proposed that the heavens !ere literally composed of concentric crystallinespheres to !hich the celestial obMects !ere attached and !hich rotated

    at different velocities @but the angular velocity !as constant for a given

    sphere !ith the earth at the centre

    1tolemy too in the second century ad had devised an elaborate model

    of the heavens composed of large and small circles !ith the earth in thecentre +n the 00s Copernicus suggested a system !here the 'un !as at

    the centre

    (hese theories of concentric spherical rings or shells of heavens !hichincluded celestial obMects in the physical !orld must be distinguished from

    the purely super-physical spheres described in religion L !hich have a similar

    structure

    Fells too had many different levels +t is interesting to note that the

    Christian ,ible has much more to say about hell than it has to say aboutheaven

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    CFa1(er 2

    Hhere (he Fell am +I

    3arth-,ased Fells+n Oeligion and Fistory

    (he &ltimate 'auna

    +n the ,ible hell has been associated !ith fire# Keverlasting fire8 Kun=uenchablefire8 2 and Kflame8 +t is a place of torment !ith Kfire and brimstone8

    and a Kla$e of fire and brimstone8 !here the !ic$ed are Ktormented day and

    night 8 @,rimstone refers to sulfur !hich is fre=uently found in volcanic

    areas (he descriptions fit !ell !ith the conditions in volcanic areas andthe hot interior of the earth

    'creams from FellI

    an article in a finnish ne!spaper sometime in the late @nineteen eighties

    described a geological group !ho drilled a hole about $ilometres deepin the crust of the earth !ho claimed that they heard human screams in

    searing heat K(he information !e are gathering is so surprising that !e

    are sincerely afraid of !hat !e might find do!n there8 e*claimed a surprised

    dr aRRacov the manager of the proMect in remote 'iberia KHe triedto listen to the earth8s movements at certain intervals !ith supersensitive

    microphones !hich !ere let do!n through the hole +t !as sometimes a

    !ea$ but high pitched sound !hich !e thought to be coming from our

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    HFere (Fe Fell a4 +I Chapter 2

    o!n e=uipment8 e*plained aRRacov K,ut after some adMustments !e comprehendedthat indeed the sound came from the earth8s interior He could

    hardly believe our o!n ears He heard a human voice screaming in pain

    even though one voice !as discernible !e could hear thousands perhapsmillions in the bac$ground of suffering souls screaming 8

    Jac=ues Costeau the famous under!ater e*plorer =uit deep sea divingsometime before he died apparently he stopped because he had heard the

    sounds of people screaming in one of the under!ater caves he !as e*ploring

    (here !as also another time !hen one of his men !ho !as in a divingbell in the deepest trench at the ,ermuda (riangle !ho also had a similar

    e*perience after being revived from his shoc$ he told others of his frightening

    e*perience of hearing Kscreams of people in pain 8

    "evels of FellL %on8t 1ress (hat ,utton

    %ante

    +n dante8s time it !as believed that hell e*isted underneath Jerusalem Fis

    cosmography and infernal geography clearly sho!s different levels of hell

    +n his famous poem the Kdivine Comedy8 dante divided hell into nine concentriccircles @or shells of increasing nastiness each concentric shell represented

    further and further evil culminating in a froRen la$e in the centre

    of the earth (he lo!er parts of hell are contained !ithin the !alls of the

    city of dis !hich is itself surrounded by the river 'ty*

    +t is interesting in this connection to note that the inner solid core of

    the earth is surrounded by a molten outer core !hich circulates around it(he inner core although probably at 000 degrees Centigrade or more

    is under such high pressure that it is solid +t is actually freeRing at a rate of

    about a thousand tons per second +t is this freeRing process !hich $eeps theouter core in motion L generating the earth8s magnetic field

    ,uddhist Horldvie!

    ,uddhist cosmography @based on edic cosmology also sho!s a variety of

    hells at different levels (here are eight hot hells and eight cold hells !hich

    lie thousands of $ilometres beneath the surface of the Ksouthern continent 8(he hells are stac$ed one on top of the other !ith the !orst hell at the bottom

    +n ,uddhism one is not thro!n into hell or punished by some deity

    rather the hells are the fruition of one8s misdeeds and the e*ternaliRationof one8s o!n character

    Hhile 'iddhartha 5autama @the historical ,uddha reMected the divineauthority of the edas and many of the $ey assumptions of ,rahmanism

    he also affirmed on the basis of his o!n direct $no!ledge the e*istence of

    many of the elements of the edic !orld vie! including the e*istence of

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    many hells heavens and various supernatural beings li$e gods demonsand ghosts

    'iddhartha not only claimed to have seen these realms and beings forhimself !ith his Kdivine sight8 but he also claimed to have observed ho!

    sentient beings cycle through these many diverse forms of e*istence in the

    process of transmigration

    Journeys to the +nterior of the 3arthI

    +n the epic of 5ilgamesh an ancient ,abylonian poem dating bac$ to around

    2000 ,C there is a reference to 5ilgamesh visiting an ancestor inside the

    earth (he 5ree$s believed that the dead descended to Fades an enormous

    cavern deep belo! the ocean utterly lac$ing in sunlight +n 5ree$ mythologythe fabulous musician ;rpheus attempted to rescue his deceased !ife

    eurydice from Fades (he under!orld also figures prominently in egyptian

    mythology (he 1haraohs !ere reputed to be in contact !ith the gods underthe earth and visited them regularly via a system of secret tunnels in the

    pyramids

    +n 4esopotamia disembodied souls !ere believed to descend to a subterranean

    realm thought to be the absolute lo!est level of the earth (he

    ancient Febre!s believed that the dead descended deep belo! ground to a

    nether!orld $no!n as K'he8ol 8 +n China the dead !ere believed to descendto a mur$y subterranean land $no!n as KFuang Ch8uan 8 furthermore

    certain ,uddhists maintain that millions of people are living in an underground

    paradisical megalopolis called agharta !hich is ruled by Kthe

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    HFere (Fe Fell a4 +I Chapter 2

    +t doesn8t seem li$ely based on current theories of earth8s geological compositionthat hell is belo! the crust of the earth 5eologists and seismologists

    have constructed =uite a detailed picture of the earth8s interior by probing

    its core !ith seismic shoc$!aves from earth=ua$es and nuclear tests (hegeological facts @relative to the physical earth rule out any notions of undiscovered

    places in earth8s interior !here conscious physical beings could

    inhabit

    (o!ards a 'cientific &nderstanding of Feavens and Fells

    4any of the descriptions of heavens and hells in the historical literature do

    not ma$e a distinction bet!een the physical earth and parallel universes

    Fence they sometimes combined obMects in the physical universe !ith parallel

    universes (he fact that they !ere combined to some e*tent betraysthe notion that both physical and super-physical spheres interpenetrate

    each other

    (his boo$ !ill sho! from a scientific perspective using the latest theories

    in plasma physics and 'uperstrings theory that heavens and hells do

    interpenetrate our visible !orld (hese parallel locations are seen as distinctfrom the visible earth although they share the same space and gravitational

    field as the physical earth

    Feavens and hells are simply general terms !hich !e give to specificplaces !hich are pleasant or unpleasant +n fact even on the visible earth

    certain places !ith e*treme temperatures such as in the e=uatorial and

    polar regions may be considered Khot8 and Kcold8 hells (he milder and temperateregions may be considered heavens

    ,y simply using the relevant scientific theories models of interpenetratingspheres emerge almost identical to the intuitive descriptions in

    religious literature +n order to begin !e have to first loo$ at !hat scientists

    call Kdar$ matter 8

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    CFa1(er

    Can 'omeone (urn-;n the lightsI

    +t8s pretty amaRing that after all this timeB astronomers cannotsay !hat this dar$ matter is made of +t8s one of the greatest

    mysteries in the history of science Q +magine living in a

    house and having no clue as to !hat it is made of Temphasisaddded U

    (om 'iegfried

    5ravitational Dields 5enerated by +nvisible ;bMectsI

    a group of isolated gala*ies L &5C 02 has a conspicuous bridge of materiale*tending into space to!ards apparently nothing 'tars at the edge of

    gala*ies !ere moving at much higher velocities than !hat the calculations

    allo!ed

    +n our 'olar 'ystem movement of the planets occurs in close conformity

    !ith Ne!ton8s gravitational la!s according to !hich the rates ofmovement around the 'un are slo!er for planets further out Hhen this

    behavior is e*trapolated to distant spiral gala*ies it is natural to assume

    that these also !ould sho! slo!er rates of movement in the spiral arms

    further a!ay from the centres of the gala*ies +t !as therefore a surprise!hen measurements by the astronomer Jan ;ort in the late /20s indicated

    that orbital velocities of stars in the 4il$y Hay do not decrease !ith in

    0

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    CaN ';4e;Ne (&rN-;N (Fe l+5F('I Chapter

    creasing distance from our galactic centre +n / fritR V!ic$y noted thesame anomaly in gala*ies forming galactic clusters and suggested that it

    !as due to unidentified Kdar$ matter8 !hich Kbalanced out8 the masses at

    the centres of gala*ies

    +n /G0 era rubin and H < ford found the same behavior in the

    neighbouring andromeda Nebula and later over si*ty other spiral gala*ies(his indicates that gravity from visible gala*ies e*tended much further

    out than !hat !as suggested by the edges of the visible gala*ies ,ut !hat

    !as generating this gravityI

    at the edge of our 'olar 'ystem far beyond 1luto !hen !e !ould e*pect

    gravity from the visible 'un to peter out t!o probes sent out by Na'a

    in /G2 and /G e*perienced strong gravitational forces Hhat !as generatingthis gravityI according to 4arcus Cho!n this may be due to the

    presence of Kmirror matter8 @one variety of dar$ or invisible matter !ithin

    the 'olar 'ystem 2 richard 4orris observes K(he universe contains a mysterious$ind of matter that telescopes cannot detect but !hich nevertheless

    ma$es its presence $no!n by e*erting a gravitational pull on obMects

    that astronomers can observe 8

    astronomers have also recently calculated that the mass so far observed

    in the visible universe fell far short of theoretical predictions L based on

    the established Kinflationary theory 8 despite better and better measurementsthe results from various sources Must $ept sho!ing that the observed

    density of matter and energy in the visible universe !as simply too lo!

    ;nly 7 of the predicted mass could be seen or measured

    a deep optical image from the telescope at

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    to their disbelief that //7 of the matter and energy in the universe !asinvisible e=ually ironic is that although this fact !as $no!n to scientists

    for some decades //7 of human beings on this planet currently are una!are

    of this historical monumental finding and have not reflected on theimplications

    Hhat8s "ur$ing in the %ar$I

    (his invisible matter !as dubbed Kdar$ matter8 by scientists not because it

    is dar$ in color @or because there !as something sinister or evil about itbut because it does not radiate any light !ithin the electromagnetic spectrum

    $no!n to 'cience +t could Must as !ell be called Kinvisible matter 8

    astronomers are still not sure !hat this dar$ matter is composed of (hey

    have labored on several theories but none of this matter and energy predictedby these theories have actually been observed or measured by current

    scientific instruments

    (here is almost a universal consensus no! ho!ever that massive

    amounts of dar$ matter pervade the universe 1o!erful scientific theories

    imply that the greater part of this matter is composed of Ke*otic8 particles notyet seen in the laboratory or even obMects that can be described as Kparticles 8

    'cientists today estimate that dar$ matter and energy comprise /07 of the

    4il$y Hay @Kour8 gala*y and up to //7 of the universe as a !hole @estimates

    ho!ever vary bet!een these percentages ,ruce 4argon chairmanof the astronomy department at the &niversity of Hashington told the Ne!

    Wor$ (imes K+t8s a fairly embarrassing situation to admit that !e can8t find /0

    percent of the universe8

    according to donald 5oldsmith dar$ matter remains invisible over

    the entire electromagnetic spectrum $no!n currently to 'cience from thelongest !ave-length radio !aves to the shortest !ave-length gamma rays

    (hough astronomers have opened one spectral !indo! after another !ith

    ne! satellite observatories sent above the absorbing effects of our atmospheremost of the dar$ matter consists of matter that cannot be directly

    detected

    dar$ matter according to mainstream 'cience is outside the $no!nelectromagnetic spectrum (his observation has been made and communicated

    numerous times by metaphysicists L !hen describing !hat they

    call Ksubtle matter and energy 8 'ome scientists no! say it is Knon-luminous8L !hich simply means the same thing @i e it does not emit electromagnetic

    !aves !ithin the spectrum $no! to 'cience currently Nevertheless

    it seems that !hat appears as non-luminous to 'cience has been describedas a Kluminous ocean8 by various mystics and metaphysicists L long before

    'cience stumbled onto dar$ matter

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    Could part of the problem in identifying dar$ matter be thatonly part of the spectrum of matter is observable by our senses

    and sensorsI as there are sound !aves above and belo! the

    fre=uencies !e can hear and light !aves !e can8t see !ithour eyes could it be that matter has properties that ma$e it

    invisible to us at certain Kfre=uencies8I (his may e*plain some

    of the anomalies in the layering of dar$ matter

    1hil 1aulsen racine Hisconsin

    Conclusion

    (he evidence as a !hole appears to support the e*istence of invisible

    matter and energy (he maMority of physicists are no! inclined to ta$e thevie! that there are vast amounts of matter that !e cannot see or measure

    @!ith any scientific instrument that !e currently have Nevertheless they

    $ne! it !as there because of the effects on !hat they could see L unusuallyfast moving stars distortions in the light from distant gala*ies and

    matter being dra!n to!ards apparently nothing +nvisible matter seemed

    tosurround billions ofgala*iesinthe universe (here !ere even stars thatappeared to be rotating around invisible companions david 1eat e*plains

    that !hile the dar$ matter star remains invisible its attraction !ill affect

    the orbit of the ordinarily visible star (he t!o !ill form a binary system

    in !hich a star in our universe is rotating around an invisible companion 'tephen Fa!$ing says#

    ;ur gala*y and other gala*ies must contain a large amount ofKdar$ matter8 that !e cannot see directly but !hich !e $no!

    must be there because of the influence of its gravitational

    attraction on the orbits of stars in the gala*ies 4oreovermost gala*ies are found in clusters and !e can similarly infer

    the presence of yet more dar$ matter in bet!een the gala*ies

    in these clusters by its effect on the motion of gala*ies 6

    +n /2 albert einstein and Hilliam de 'itter published a Moint paper

    in !hich they proposed the einstein-de 'itter model of the universe (hey

    argued in this paper that there might be large amounts of matter !hichdoes not emit light and has not been detected +n /G de 'itter also predicted

    Kredshifts8 and !as the first to develop a formal cosmological model

    of an e*panding universe L both are no! scientific facts Fe also predictedthat the e*pansion !ould last forever recent astrophysical evidence

    confirms this

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    +n 2000 robert 4inchin and his team at Cardiff &niversity in Hales noticedt!o apparently isolated hydrogen clouds in a radio telescope survey of

    the irgo Cluster of gala*ies follo!-up observations !ith visible-light telescopes

    sho!ed that one of these clouds !as associated !ith a faintly glo!inggala*y Fo!ever the second cloud had no partner gala*y according to

    4inchin its motion suggests that it8s a small part of a massive obMect !eighing

    as much as a gala*y of 00 billion suns and yet this obMect remainsinvisible +f 4inchin and his team are right they !ould have found the first

    member of a population of gala*ies that theorists have proposed but observers

    had never seen

    %ar$ matter !ithin the 5ala*y

    for decades astronomers have !ondered about the origin of certain fast-moving clouds of atomic hydrogen in the vicinity of the 4il$y Hay 'ome

    clouds appeared to be plunging into the gala*y at high speeds and !ere not

    rotating !ith the gala*yB !hile others seemed to be moving a!ay from the4il$y Hay a synthesis of ne! radio-telescope measurements plus re-evaluated

    data from C;,e and the Fubble 'pace (elescope indicates that these

    clouds may be ra! material left over from the formation of the Klocal 5roup8of gala*ies L!hich include the andromeda gala*y and our o!n 4il$y Hay

    leo ,litR of the &niversity of California and david 'pergel of 1rinceton

    &niversity say that these high velocity clouds !ill continue to feed the 4il$y

    Hay @providing fuel for future star formation and might even harbour dar$matter L a hypothesis !hich !ould account for the continued stability of

    the clouds and their une*plained large internal velocities

    d lin a &niversity of California astronomer has sho!n that the

    large 4agellanic Cloud that orbits around our o!n gala*y is being

    torn apart by the po!erful gravitational pull of a dense cloud of dar$matter surrounding the 4il$y Hay (his dismemberment of the large

    4agellanic Cloud cannot be e*plained by the gravitational forces e*erted

    by the stars in our gala*y that !e can see lin calculates that ourgala*y8s halo of dar$ matter is e=uivalent to 600 to ?00 billion solar

    masses compared to the only 00 billion solar masses of visible matter

    %ar$ matter !ithin the 'olar 'ystem

    (here is dar$ matter at galactic scales but can this type of matter be found

    in our bac$yard L our 'olar 'ystemI recently it has been found that the'olar 'ystem itself is sitting in an interstellar cloud (he e*istence of the

    cloud and its geometry can be deduced from its effect on the spectra of

    nearby stars and cosmic rays 1riscilla frisch of the &niversity of Chicagocalculates that our 'olar 'ystem first encountered the cloud @moving at right

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    angles to it bet!een 2000 and ?000 years ago (his cloud and other cloudsthat passed through the 'olar 'ystem in the past !ould give ample opportunities

    for dar$ matter to influence the development of life and consciousness

    on earth

    %ar$ 4atter !ithin the 'un

    Charles leadbeater a leading metaphysicist of the t!entieth century and

    ,arbara ,rennan a research scientist and astrophysicist !ho !or$ed for

    Na'a and no! a subtle energy healer say that there are high energy chargedglobules or bundles of vibrating energy that are abundant and energetic on

    sunny days ;n cloudy days though they move sluggishly and diminish in

    numbers G ,rennan has also observed them being absorbed by plant life ?

    (hese energetic globules are considered one type of K=i8 by the Chinese orKprana8 by the +ndians L both e*amples of !hat metaphysicists call Ksubtle

    matter and energy 8

    +f more of these globules are received on earth during sunny days

    than on cloudy days does this suggest that they emanate from our 'unI

    according to researchers from the &niversity of ;*ford @as reported inthe KNe! 'cientist8 Mournal the 'un is harbouring a vast reservoir of dar$

    matter astrophysicists +lidio lopes and Joe 'il$ reasoned that passing

    dar$ matter particles !ould be captured by the gravity of heavy bodies li$e

    the 'un Not surprisingly the source of these globules @=i and prana L orKvital force8 observed by metaphysicists is also said to be the 'un F 1

    ,lavats$y a leading metaphysicist of the nineteenth century says Ka fundamental

    dogma of occult science is that the 'un is the storehouse of italforce and that from the 'un issue those life-currents !hich thrill through

    space as through the organisms of every living thing on earth Lthe real

    'un being hidden behind the visible 'un and generating the vital fluid!hich circulates throughout our @'olar 'ystem in a ten year cycle 8/ +t is

    significant that ,lavats$y mentions the real 'un being hidden behind the

    visible 'un +t is an obvious reference to a 'un !hich is ordinarily invisibleto most of us and our scientific instruments but visible to some of us L a

    dar$ matter 'un

    +n addition to heat and light the 'un constantly emits lo! densityplasma of charged electrons and protons called the Ksolar !ind8 !hich

    blasts out from the 'un in all directions at very high speeds to fill the

    entire 'olar 'ystem and beyond (he solar !ind and the much higher energyparticles eMected by solar flares can have dramatic effects on the earth

    ranging from po!er line surges and radio interference to the beautiful and

    mesmeriRing aurora borealis L or KNorthern lights 8 (he composition ofthis solar !ind has been largely analyRed by 'cience up to no! to consist

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    of only ordinary matter in the form of plasma

    +f there is a large dar$ matter reservoir in the 'un as certain scientists

    are convinced it is a logical ne*t step to e*pect dar$ matter particles capturedby the 'un from various sources to be also blo!n out of the 'un in

    its solar !ind L Must li$e ordinary matter particles L causing !hat ,lavats$y

    @above described as Klife currents !hich thrill though space 8 (here is muchevidence in the metaphysical literature that the solar !ind also carries

    !ith it dar$ matter particles the charged energetic globules described by

    leadbeater ,rennan 1earsall 0 and others in the form of a plasma !ind,lavats$y has classified them as high energy Kphysical-etheric8 particles

    +t states in the metaphysical literature @and both in (aoist and Findu

    literature that =i emanates from the 'un +n Chinese culture @under thestudy of Kfeng-shui8 it is Kauspicious8 for the door of a Chinese home to face

    the east @in the direction of the sunrise Sigong practitioners face the 'un

    and other stars during their practice ,oth the 'un and stars have significantand pervasive magnetic fields and plasma !inds that blo! out both ordinary

    and dar$ matter particles from their hot interiors 'tanding in front

    of the 'un !ould be li$e standing in front of an electric fan blo!ing out =i orprana ;n cloudy days though it is possible that the earth8s etheric double

    changes polarity so that it repels the =i particles Si is described as Ksubtle8

    energy by metaphysicists because it interacts !ea$ly !ith ordinary matter

    %ar$ 4atter !ithin the 3arth

    %ar$ 4atter Clouds 1assing through 3arth

    JXrg diemand a physicist at the &niversity of California in 'anta CruR &'

    and colleagues say that ne! computations suggest that small clouds of dar$matter !hich could be detected by future space missions pass through

    earth on a regular basis Fe says that perhaps a million billion of them

    drift around the large dar$ matter halo that is thought to enclose our gala*y(hese clouds float through earth every 0000 years in an encounter

    lasting about 0 years according to diemand Fo!ever they do not affect

    the @physical earth to any appreciable effect (heir relatively lo! densities

    mean they could only nudge our planet out of its normal orbit by less than amillionth of a metre per second a Na'a detector called e5re( @energetic

    5amma ray e*periment (elescope turned up about 200 gamma-ray sources

    during the //0s !hose origin could not be identified and diemand thin$ssome of these may arise in small dar$ matter clouds

    dar$ matter is pervasive throughout the universe (he inhabitants ofearth and the earth itself are being constantly bombarded by dar$ matter

    particles as the earth and the 'olar 'ystem s!eeps around the 4il$y Hay

    !ell beyond supersonic speeds 5ordon

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    ;ur gala*y is embedded in a much larger cloud of dar$ matter (he 'olar'ystem passes through this massive cloud of dar$ matter particles as it revolves

    around the galactic centre (he seasonal variation arises because as

    the 'olar 'ystem is moving through the cloud the earth is moving aroundthe 'un +n december the earth is moving against the direction of the motion

    of the 'olar 'ystem as the latter moves around the galactic centre +n

    June the earth moves in the same direction as the 'olar 'ystem as the lattermoves around the galactic centre (his dar$ matter rain !ould be e*perienced

    seasonally Must li$e the terrestrial monsoon rains that s!eep central

    asia every year +n the same !ay that a cyclist gets !etter !hen riding intothe !ind in a rain than !hen riding !ith the !ind any dar$ matter detector

    !ould record more dar$ matter particles in and around June than around

    december (he voluminous records of da4a a dar$ matter detector confirm

    this e*actly

    +t is curious that the Chinese celebrate an ancient festival called the

    KFungry 5hosts8 month around august each year (hey believe that soulsare freed in this month to roam the earth (his belief probably arose from

    observations that there !ere more manifestations or sightings of ghosts

    around this month (he tilt of the earth8s a*is could also influence thepea$ season for the Kdar$ matter rain8 relative to each country li$e the more

    terrestrial monsoon rains that come around the region each year the annual

    modulation or seasonal variations in the volume of dar$ matter passing

    through the earth every year therefore suggests that the ancient Chinesefestival may have a deeper scientific significance

    Hhat e*actly is dar$ matter and energyI

    'ince dar$ matter and energy fills //7 of the universe it !ould be simplistic

    to assume that they !ould be composed of only one type of particle(here is probably a great diversity of particles and energies included in dar$

    matter and energy L including e*otic particles and energies !hich escape

    the imagination of both physicists and metaphysicists at present

    (here are recent theories in physics !hich shed some light on the

    composition of dar$ matter and energy (he common feature about these

    theories is that they invo$e Kstandard8 or Ksuper8 mirror-symmetries to e*tendthe $no!n particles and forces under the K'tandard 4odel8 used by

    physicists to Ksuper8 particles 'tandard mirror-symmetries are defined in

    this boo$ as symmetries !hich arise from the use of a Kstandard mirror8!hich reflects a particular attribute !ithout a change in the energy level

    'uper mirror-symmetries arise from the use of a Ksuper mirror8 to reflect a

    particular attribute at a higher energy level +t appears that dar$ matter iscomposed of massive super particles

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    dar$ 4atter is 'uper

    'hortcomings of the 'tandard 4odel

    1hysicists have been using the very successful K'tandard 4odel8 for several

    decades to classify the plethora of elementary particles discovered inthe t!entieth century &sing this 'tandard 4odel physicists !ere able to

    speculate on the e*istence of particles and subse=uently discover them in

    particle accelerators (his !as done by observing the Kmissing spaces8 in themodel Must as the Kperiodic table8 !as used in an earlier century to identify

    and discover elements by observing the Kmissing spaces8 !here certain elements

    should be located based on mathematical symmetries

    (he 'tandard 4odel ho!ever does not e*plain !hy particles should

    have their masses or ho! they got their relevant masses (he model also does

    not include the graviton 'ince gravitational fields are pervasive throughoutthe universe and the graviton is the particle mediating the gravitational

    force this is a significant shortcoming of the model (he limitations of the

    'tandard 4odel got physicists started on more comprehensive models L themost popular being the models provided by K'uperstring theories 8

    at lo! energies 'uperstring theories !ere able to derive all the particles

    under the 'tandard 4odel simply by observing mathematical symmetries(hey !ere also able to derive the graviton 'uperstring theories therefore

    provided a more comprehensive and elegant model

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    'uperstring theories also predicted a ne! set of particles 'tandard matterparticles in the 'tandard 4odel !ere reflected as a ne! set of super force

    particles Conversely standard force particles !ere reflected as a ne! set of

    super matter particles Current scientific instruments ho!ever have not yetdetected any of these ne! sets of super particles at lo!-energies L although

    the presence of large amounts of dar$ matter suggests their presence Hhy

    have they not been observed in the laboratoryI (his is !here the brea$throughcame L a change of mindset in 'cience that metaphysicists !ere

    hoping for L a shift in paradigms 1hysicists concluded that they cannot

    be seen or measured !ith our current scientific instruments because theymust be highly massive particles L e*actly the conclusion reached by meta-

    physicists decades and even centuries ago

    david 1eat a reno!ned scientist-philosopher of the t!entieth century!ho !or$ed !ith leading physicists including david ,ohm says that !e

    can only Ksee8 elementary particles and phenomena !hich come !ithin our

    range +f there are indeed more massive particles around then !e simplycannot see them (om 'iegfried says that a mirror universe could e*ist in

    the same space as our universe if the Kmirror8 is sufficiently distorted sort

    of li$e in a carnival funhouse Fe suggests that Kmirror particles8 are a littlebit heavier than ordinary Kstandard8 particles a mirror electron might

    be 0 or 00 times heavier than the standard electron 4irror protons and

    neutrons !ould also be more massive 2

    'uper 1articles and +nterpenetrating &niverses

    in 4ainstream 1hysics

    (he ne! particles are more massive @or more energetic L as mass is e=uivalent

    to energy according to einstein8s theories than standard particles

    and have been reflected using not standard mirrors but by Ksuper mirrors 8Fence they are called '&1er particles by physicists (he lo! energy particle

    accelerator e*periments that scientists have been conducting in the

    past can only detect lo! energy and less massive particles Figher energye*periments are re=uired to detect these more massive @or more energetic

    particles 'uperstring theories postulate that every standard particle !e

    observe has a massive @or more energetic Kshado!8 super particle

    every fundamental matter particle should have a massive

    Kshado!8 force carrier particle and every force carrier should

    have a massive Kshado!8 matter particle

    1article data 5roup of

    la!rence ,er$eley National laboratory

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    richard 4orris says that 'uperstring theories predict the e*istence ofKshado! matter8 !hich !ould interact !ith ordinary matter through the

    gravitational force (his implies that it could be neither seen nor felt

    +f someone tried to grasp a chun$ of shado! matter her

    hands !ould pass right through it +t has been said that one

    !ould !al$ through a shado! matter mountain or stand at thebottom of a shado! matter ocean and never $no! it 'hado!

    matter particles could interact !ith one another according

    to physical la!s similar to those of our !orld +t is possiblethat there could be shado! matter planets and perhaps even

    shado! matter organisms

    richard 4orris 1hysicist

    according to one 'uperstring theory the @e? * e? 'uperstring theory

    shado! universes interpenetrate our universe (hey have their o!n forcesand particles L even their o!n intelligent entities John 5ribbin says that

    since only one of the e? components is needed to describe everything in our

    universe that leaves a complete duplicate set of possibilities (he symmetrybet!een the t!o halves of the group bro$e at the birth of the universe !hen

    gravity split apart from the other forces of nature (he result !ould be the

    development of t!o universes interpenetrating one another but interacting

    only through gravity L our !orld and a so-called Kshado!8 universe 6

    (here !ould be shado! photons shado! atoms perhaps coe*isting

    in the same spacetime that !e inhabit but foreverinvisible a shado! planet could pass right through the earth

    and never affect us e*cept through its gravitational pull

    John 5ribbin 1hysicist G

    david 1eat says that each e? group describes its o!n universe particlesand forces each group is complete being able to fully account for the

    $no!n elementary particles and forces of nature 'ince the forces @e*cept

    mainly for the gravitational force are confined !ithin each group the elementary

    particles in one group are invisible !hen vie!ed from the othergroup ,oth @e? universes coe*ist !ithin a single spacetime that is curved

    by their combined mass and energy

    +t is indeed theoretically possible for a shado! universe to e*ist

    in parallel to our o!n Hhile !e !ould feel its gravitational

    effects this shado! universe !ould be other!ise invisible

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    1hotons TlightU from the shado! group !ould have nointeraction !ith the matter in our universe

    david 1eat 1hysicist ?

    4etaphysicists believe that there is not only one other Ke?8 universe

    or one other Kshado!8 universe but a number of interpenetrating superuniverses

    'uper 1articles and +nterpenetrating &niversesin 4etaphysical "iterature

    (he recent findings in 'cience echoes !hat metaphysicists have been saying

    over the centuries (heories of super particles and interpenetrating universesmay be ne! to mainstream physics but there are detailed references

    to such particles and universes in metaphysical literature as the follo!ing

    references !ill sho!

    +n the /G0s + < (aimni a metaphysicist discussed at length of the e*istence

    of more massive particles and interpenetrating super universes Fepointed out decades ago @based on the metaphysical literature that on each

    plane of e*istence the band of !avelengths @i e the electromagnetic spectrum

    operating on the plane corresponds to the range of siRes of particles

    (heoretically Kan infinite number of systems !ith vastly varying siRes ofparticles and !avelengths can be accommodated in the Cosmos8 according

    to him /

    (he differences bet!een the siRes of particles and !avelengths can

    be enormous and so one system can remain !ithin another

    system !ithout any common ground bet!een the t!o andtherefore !ithout the inhabitants of one system $no!ing of

    the e*istence of the other inhabitants Temphasis added U

    + < (aimni /G 4etaphysicist 0

    (aimni said in the /G0s that there !ere massive particles belonging

    to another universe ordinarily invisible to us L e*actly !hat scientists aresaying no! Fe e*plained that the systems or universes !ill not interfere or

    come in contact !ith each other on the Kmaterial plane8 and their inhabitants

    (hese inhabitants !ill not be able to cognise the phenomena or inhabitantsof the other systems as their sense-organs are organiRed for particular

    ranges of vibrations @i e fre=uencies

    around /0 leadbeater another metaphysicist said that Ka man living

    in the physical !orld sees hears and feels by vibrations connected !ith the

    physical matter around him Fo!ever he is surrounded by @super-physi

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    e*istence of regions in the universe other than the physical peopled !ith

    intelligent beings 'he e*plains that if these entities did not have organs of

    sense li$e our o!n if their senses responded to vibrations different from

    those !hich affect ours K(hey and !e might !al$ side by side pass each

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    other meet each other pass through each other and yet be never the !iseras to each other8s e*istence L an unconscious co-e*istence of intelligent

    beings8 L echoing typical descriptions of shado! universes given by scientists

    today according to her the e*istence of such regions is postulated bythe Kesoteric 1hilosophy 8

    'he says there is a region !hich is peopled by intelligent and semi-intelligent entities Must as our o!n universeB it is cro!ded li$e our !orld

    !ith many types and forms of living things as diverse from each other as a

    blade of grass is different from a tiger a tiger from a man (his region is alsoinhabited by disembodied human beings K+t interpenetrates our o!n !orld

    and is interpenetrated by it but as the states of matter @particles and energy

    levels of the t!o !orlds differ they co-e*ist !ithout the $no!ledge of the

    intelligent beings in either 8 No doubt interpenetrating universes musthave been discussed at some length by various metaphysicists of that time

    'ir Hilliam Croo$es posted an article in the Kfortnightly revie!8 in?/2 stating that it is not improbable that other sentient beings have organs

    of sense !hich do not respond to some or any of the Krays8 to !hich our

    eyes are sensitive but are able to appreciate other vibrations to !hich !eare blind Fe added that such beings !ould be living in a different !orld to

    our o!n

    4etaphysicists !ould interpret the duplicate e? universe @predictedby mainstream physicists as the higher energy etheric double of our universe

    Hhen symmetry bro$e at the ,ig ,ang our universe moved Kdo!n8

    @relatively-spea$ing to a lo!er-energy level +ts etheric double composedof super etheric particles moved Kup8 @relatively-spea$ing to form an inter-

    penetrating physical-etheric universe

    'uper 1articles

    'uper particles have been observed by many e*perimental metaphysicists+n Findu metaphysics !e find references to not only Kanu8 @the standard

    particles but also Kparam-anu8 @beyond the anu or super particles early in

    the t!entieth century many references to super particles have been made in

    the !ritings of leadbeater and ,esant and in the compilations of arthur1o!ell leadbeater perhaps the person !ho contributed most to t!entieth

    century e*perimental metaphysics and a prolific !riter tal$s a number of

    times in various boo$s and papers about the e*istence of super particles andsuper interpenetrating universes

    every particle in the physical brain has its astral counterpartand this in turn has its mental counterpart

    Charles leadbeater / 4etaphysicist

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    leadbeater e*plains that if the !hole of the physical brain is spread outso as to be one particle thic$ and that the corresponding astral and mental

    matter is also laid out in layers in a similar manner the astral a little

    above the physical the mental a little above the astralB !e !ould thenhave three layers of differing particle densities all corresponding one to

    the other but not Moined in any !ay e*cept here and there !ith K!ires of

    communication 86

    references to the astral and mental counterpart particles are clear references

    to super particles +t is an accepted fact in the metaphysical literaturethat Kastral8 particles are particles !ith much higher energies @and

    therefore higher e=uivalent mass in accordance !ith einstein8s most famous

    e=uation eYmc2 than standard particles (he metaphysical literature

    also indicates that there !as a!areness of the interactions and relationshipsbet!een standard and super particles and the invisibility of super

    particles @from our current frame of reference

    leadbeater and ,esant e*plain in their boo$ K;ccult Chemistry8 published

    in // that a physical atom cannot be directly bro$en up into astral

    atoms +f the force !ithin the Kultimate physical atom8 @or Kanu8 is pressedbac$ over the threshold of the astral plane @in other !ords if the energy

    levels are increased beyond the physical plane Kthe atom disappears8 they

    say (he same force @or more accurately the energy !or$ing on a higher

    plane then e*presses itself through astral atoms G +t is significant thatleadbeater and ,esant reiterate that the higher energetic atoms Kmay vanish

    from the plane8 Lma$ing it part of invisible @dar$ matter (he standard

    particle !as referred to as the Kphysical atom8 and the super particle theKastral atom 8 +f the mass @energy or fre=uency of the standard particle !as

    increased beyond a certain threshold it !ould become invisible and Kdisappear8

    i e it !ould become !hat scientists !ould call dar$ matter

    as the fre=uency of the particle !as raised it !as pushed out of the

    $no!n electromagnetic spectrum (he fact that super particles are invisiblefrom our everyday frame of reference !as reiterated many times by

    various metaphysicists leadbeater says that !hen a man pic$s up @let us

    say a piece of stone he can see only the physical particles of that stone

    but that in no !ay affects the Kundoubted fact8 that that stone at the sametime possesses !ithin it particles of matter of the astral mental and other

    higher planes ? ;nce again !e have clear references to the super-physical

    astral and mental particles !hich are often cited in metaphysical literatureaccording to 'uperstring theory the super particle is a shado! partner or

    counterpart of the standard particle Fere a metaphysicist says the same

    thing#

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    every solid li=uid and gaseous particle of the physical bodyis surrounded !ith an etheric envelope# hence the etheric

    double as its name implies is a perfect duplicate of the dense

    form

    annie ,esant ?/6 4etaphysicist /

    K1hysical-etheric8 particles ma$e up the first level of super particles according

    to metaphysicists almost all the super particles or shado! obMects

    proposed by physicists currently can be found !ithin this level

    astral matter being much finer than physical matter

    interpenetrates it (hus a being living in the astral !orld might

    be occupying the same space as a being living in the physical!orldB yet each !ould be entirely unconscious of the other

    and !ould in no !ay impede the free movement of the other

    (he different realms of nature are not separated in space bute*ist about us here and no!

    each !orld has its inhabitants !hose senses are normallycapable of responding to the undulations of their o!n !orld

    only

    Charles leadbeater /2 4etaphysicist 20

    (his echoes the current descriptions given by mainstream physicists of

    shado! matter and interpenetrating universes under 'uperstring theories+n /0 leadbeater said that to e*amine a @physical obMect a man is using a

    physical organ @the eye !hich is capable of appreciating only certain Krates

    of undulation8 radiated by certain types of matter +f he should develop Kastralconsciousness8 he !ould then be employing an organ !hich is capable

    of responding only to the vibrations radiated by another and finer part of

    that obMect +f in developing the astral consciousness he had lost the physicalL that is if he had left his physical body L he !ould be able to see only

    the astral and not the physical 2 Hhat you see !ould therefore depend on

    !hich sensory system you are using Lphysical astral etc

    4ainstream physics currently asserts that there is only one other

    level above the standard particles representing one ne! set of super particles

    @because these t!o levels e*plain most of the $no!n particles andforces (here is a large amount of anecdotal evidence in the metaphysical

    literature that there are multiple levels of super particles (here is therefore

    reason to believe that there are more levels L !hich have not yet beenidentified by current scientific theories (hese particles in increasing fre=uency

    are generally called the physical-etheric astral and causal particles

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    in metaphysics (he super particles identified by physicists currently onlyrepresent the Kphysical-etheric8 level of particles

    Considering that dar$ matter and energy ma$e up //7 of all matterand energy in the universe @only 7 consisting of ordinarily visible standard

    particles it is not difficult to imagine more than one level of super particles

    ;n the contrary it is difficult to imagine one level of standard particlesma$ing up 7 of the total matter and energy in the universe and the other

    7 made up of only one level of super particles @(he other 67 is made

    up of !hat scientists call Kdar$ energy 8

    'hado!)'uper 4atter vs. %ar$ 4atter

    1hysicists have dubbed the matter composed of super particles Kshado! matter8 (his matter !ill be ordinarily invisible LMust li$e dar$ matter 'hado!

    matter interacts !ith standard ordinary matter mainly through !ea$ gravitational

    fields Lalso much li$e dar$ matter 'hado! @or super matter consistsof matter concentrations similar to that produced by hot or cold dar$

    matter

    'uperstring theories !ere developed in the pursuit of K5rand &nified

    (heories8 and K(heories of everything 8 (he evidence for dar$ matter @from

    astrophysicists came about independently of these theories (he close correlations

    bet!een shado! and dar$ matter !ere noticed only later (o somee*tent this validates 'uperstring theories John 5ribbin says that one reason

    that the idea @of a shado! universe has been ta$en seriously is that

    there is astronomical and cosmological evidence that a lot of the universee*ists in the form of dar$ matter detectable gravitationally but not seen 22

    david 1eat agrees Current theories of the large scale structures of theuniverse using the results of astronomical measurements predict that the

    mass of the universe is much more than !hat is observed Hhen the mass

    in all the ordinarily visible and measurable stars and intergalactic dust isadded together it turns out to be too small either these theories are !rong

    or some additional mass must be hidden from us (he idea of a shado! universe

    is an ideal !ay of e*plaining missing mass according to david 1eat 2

    4irror 4atter

    4any of the interactions in this @ordinarily visible universe seem to bebiased to the left +t is a $no!n fact that the interactions of the $no!n

    elementary particles such as electrons protons and neutrinos have left-

    handed interactions 1hysicists called this a violation of Kparity 8 +f !ebased our understanding of the multiverse only on !hat happens in this

    Kleft-handed8 universe then there appears to be a violation of mirror-symmetry

    Fo!ever every violation of symmetry points to a mirror universe

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    +f ours is a left-handed universe then perhaps some!here out there theremust also be a right-handed universe +s there a Kright-handed universe8

    interpenetrating our spaceI

    V < 'iladge and robert foot thin$ so furthermore they thin$ this can

    account for at least some of the dar$ matter observed 'iladge in his paper

    K4irror obMects in the 'olar 'ystem8 says that nobody doubts that parityviolations are firmly established e*perimentally ,ut this does not necessarily

    mean that Nature is asymmetric @or that parity or mirror-symmetry

    has been violated 'ymmetry can be restored if !e can imagine a mirror!orld !here for any ordinary particle there e*ists a Kmirror8 particle 2

    (he solution to the observed asymmetries !ithin our o!n universe is

    therefore to postulate that there is a mirror universe !hich restores overallsymmetry (he left-handedness of ordinary particles can then be balanced

    by the right-handedness of mirror particles according to foot in his boo$

    K'hado!lands8 a range of persuasive evidence e*ist for mirror matter L andtherefore dar$ or invisible matter 2

    foot cautioned that mirror matter should not be confused !ith antimatter!hich has =uite different properties anti-matter is the Kmirrormatter8

    relating to the reversal of the electric charge !hereas foots8 mirror

    matter relates to the reversal of parity @i e Kleft-right8 reversal +s there any

    relationship bet!een this mirror matter and super matterI

    'iladge a strong proponent of mirror matter e=uates mirror matter

    !ith shado! matter (hese mirror particles are similar to super matter inthat they are ordinarily invisible and interact !ith ordinary matter mainly

    through the gravitational field +t is ho!ever based on foot8s theory different

    from super matter in that they have the same range of masses asstandard particles +n other !ords foot is using a Kstandard mirror 8 foot8s

    mirror matter particles have the same energy levels as standard particles

    e*cept that they are Kright-handed8 rather than Kleft-handed 8 (he universecontaining these mirror particles is considered a shado! universe !ith its

    o!n forces and particles

    +n many cases !hen Nature brea$s symmetry it does not create t!oe=ual opposite halves +nstead there is an underlying asymmetry that accompanies

    the brea$ in symmetry !hich ensures that the t!o opposites are

    $ept apart (his has happened for the imperfect mirror symmetry bet!eenmatter and anti-matter L allo!ing matter to dominate in our universeB and

    the imperfect @super mirror symmetry bet!een force and matter particles

    in 'uperstring theories John Fitchcoc$ observes that Nature seemsto be dissatisfied !ith too much symmetry Fe points out that nearly all

    the symmetries in nature are less symmetric than the cause that gives rise

    to them 26 Nature at lo!er energies has a passion for imperfect symmetry

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    (he partners of left-handed particles in our universe are reflected in asuper right-handed universe (here is evidence of this in the metaphysical

    literature

    1arity Oeversals in 4etaphysical "iterature

    after lifting out + carefully e*amined the physical body onthe bed + reached do!n to touch my physical head and my

    hands touched feet + felt my toes 4y left big toe has a thic$

    nail L this left toe did not (he big toe on the right foot didhave the thic$ nail everything !as reversed li$e a mirror

    image (here is a possibility that the 'econd ,ody is a direct

    reversal of the physical

    robert 4onroe 2G

    (he reversal of parity occurs because the lo!est super universe @or theKphysical-etheric universe8 in metaphysical parlance appears to be a mirror

    right-handed universe ,ut it goes beyond current scientific e*pectations as

    it is also an upside-do!n !orld L a case of a Kdouble-parity8 reversal robert4onroe in his boo$ KJourneys ;ut of the ,ody8 e*plains @above that !hen

    he tried to touch his head he touched his foot instead @top-do!n reversal

    Hhen he tried to touch his left toe he felt his right toe @left-right reversal

    +n an e*periment conducted by Hilliam (iller this parity reversal has

    also been observed (iller reporting on this e*periment says that children

    see the spectrum !ith their physical eyesight and also a bent-up spectrum!ith their Kauric eyesight 8 Fe concludes that this e*periment confirms Ka

    type of 9mirror: relationship functioning bet!een the physical level and the

    ne*t more subtle @etheric level of reality 8 (iller also reports that Sigongpractitioners appear to be proMecting a type of magnetic energy !ith inverse

    characteristics to a regular magnetic field 2?

    robert 4onroe says that !hen someone is undergoing a dramatic

    shift in consciousness such as having an out-of-body e*perience the

    body8s polarity or electromagnetic field simply reverses itself 2/ +n // H

    e ,urge of the &niversity of +llinois found that the voltage measured bet!eenthe head and other parts of the body became more negative during

    physical activity declined in sleep and reversed to positive under general

    anesthesia robert ,ec$er and Charlie Fo!ard also found that the bac$ tofront current in the human head varied !ith consciousness +t !as strongest

    during heightened physical or mental activity it declined during rest

    and it reversed direction in both normal sleep and under anesthesia 0 (hepolarity reversals betray shifts in the locus of a!areness from one body to

    2/

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    another +n normal !a$ing consciousness physical a!areness is located inthe biomolecular and the lo!er etheric physical bodies during deep sleep

    this a!areness shifts to the higher etheric double @inhabiting a reversed

    universe (he higher etheric body is not only of reversed parityB but alsoappears to be reversed in terms of polarity or charge

    4atter dominates this universe because anti-matter particles !erepushed up to higher-energy levels (his is based on the observation that

    physical-etheric particles appear to possess a reversal in charge (he @standard

    anti-matter particles so far observed by 'cience in our current universeare probably stray lo!-energy particles created ad hoc in the laboratory or

    in space 1hysical-etheric particles are super anti-matter particles

    at an even higher energy level there is also a foreground-to-bac$groundreversal !hich !as observed by ,arbara ,rennan (hese spatial reversals

    can ma$e analysis of events in higher energy universes very tric$y Leven

    ignoring time reversals !hich cannot be ruled out even alice8s Honderland!ould seem tame compared to these universes

    ;bMects in 'uper &niverses

    He see planets stars and gala*ies in our universe He also see carbon-based

    life-forms on earth Hhat !ould it be li$e in super universesI Hould there

    be similar types of carbon-based life-forms as on earthI Hhat !ould theobMects in super universes loo$ li$eI

    +f super universes are higher energy universes then multicellular organismscomposed of biomolecules may not be possible as the higher energies

    !ill force atoms out of their chemical bonds and electrons out of

    atoms at such high energy levels the dominant state of matter !ould bee*pected to be in the form of plasma ,ut then even our universe @outside

    of the earth is largely plasma-based 'o let8s ta$e a loo$ at our o!n familiar

    neighbourhood before !e e*trapolate this to super universes

    0

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    so then there is also a high probability that dar$ matter in invisiblesuper universes are also in the form of plasma (he metaphysical literature

    suggests so

    Hhat is 1lasmaI

    (o understand !hat plasma is thin$ of a hydrogen atom as a !hole it is aneutral Kparticle 8 +t consists of basically a positively-charged proton in the

    nucleus !ith a neutraliRing negatively-charged electron forming a cloud

    around the nucleus +f enough energy is supplied the electrons and protons!ill be able to brea$ a!ay from their atoms overcoming their binding energies

    +n an idealised situation they then separate to form a negatively-charged

    soup of electrons @or Knegative ions8 and a positively-charged soup of protons

    @or Kpositive ions8 !hich is overall neutral and e*hibits collective behavior +nother !ords only the configuration of particles has changed 1lasma-li$e behavior

    can be observed even !hen only 7 of the atoms in a given volume

    lose their electrons. 'o partially ioniRed plasmas also contain neutral atoms.

    'ince there are large soups of free electrons in plasma standard plasma@or plasma composed of standard particles is an e*cellent conductor of

    electricity far e*ceeding the conducting properties of metals such as copper

    or gold (hey also respond to electrical and magnetic fields and can be an

    efficient source of electromagnetic radiation ,eams of electrons in plasmaradiate micro!aves 1lasma can become transparent or translucent as a result

    of an inter-play of fre=uencies !ithin the plasma 4any types of plasma are

    also lo! density since they are composed of soups of particles of li$e charges!hich repel each other !ithin the soup

    e*amples of plasma in everyday obMects include fluorescent lamps andneon lights (he aurora borealis @or Northern lights is another e*ample of

    plasma (he 'un and stars are balls of plasma all these obMects emit light

    1lasmas are far more difficult to model than solids li=uids and gases

    (he separation of electrons and @positive ions produce electric fields and

    the motion of electrons and ions !ithin the plasma generate both electric

    and magnetic fields (he electric fields accelerate the charged particles to highspeeds !hile the magnetic fields guide and confine them

    4agnetic Dields 3very!here

    1hilipp

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    +t has influenced subse=uent gala*y formation and even

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    the distribution of matter no! seen imprinted in the cosmic micro!avebac$ground

    ;n earth magnetic field strengths can be found from about 0 gauss(he larger planets have magnetic fields reaching many gauss !hile the

    magnetic fields of stars are much higher L at 0-0 $ilo gauss large scale

    magnetic fields have also been discovered in distant cosmic obMects

    (he centre of our gala*y has milligauss magnetic field strengths

    stretching out across vast distances 'cientists tell us that no rotating obMectin the universe is devoid of a magnetic field

    Hhere did the 4agnetic Dields come fromI

    Just as scientists once as$ed !here unaccounted gravitational fields at the

    edge of visible gala*ies came fromB they have also as$ed !here these pervasive

    magnetic fields !hich could not be traced to visible matter may havecome from Not surprisingly scientists theorised that the unaccounted

    magnetic fields in our universe are generated by the e=ually pervasive dar$

    matter and energies in the local multiverse and permeate into our visibleuniverse ,oth gravitational and magnetic fields @not accounted for by visible

    matter are indirect evidence of dar$ invisible matter Fo!ever it begs

    the =uestion# Fo! does the dar$ matter generate magnetic fieldsI

    (he naturaltendencyof plasma tocarrycurrentsisanimportantsource

    of magnetic fields He $no! from basic electromagnetics that currents generate

    magnetic fields around them 'ince plasma is pervasive throughout theuniverse scientists believe that virtually all visible matter in the universe

    is magnetised ,ut magnetic fields are also found outside gala*y clusters

    !here there is no visible matter Hhere did these come fromI (he evidencepoints to dar$ super plasma

    +f dar$ matter generates magnetic fields as scientists thin$ this suggeststhat there is a high probability that dar$ matter is largely in the form

    of plasma composed of super particles @or super plasma as this gives dar$

    matter the ability to generate magnetic and electric fields (he presence of

    magnetic and electric fields @generated by the lo!est energy super universecan affect the dynamics of plasma in our universe even more significantly

    than gravity

    4agnetic Dields 5uide and 5ive Dorm to the &niverse

    4agnetic fields are the architects of the universe (hey guide charged particlemovements !hich s!eep up both charged and neutral matter !ith

    them to shape matter into different forms 'cientists studying patterns in

    plasma from the laboratory and in interplanetary space infer that there is a

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    electric currents 4agnetic fields and electric currents Kfeed8 on each otherand breed ne! fields and currents

    4agnetism is the fundamental force that determines the charactermotion and shape of ionised matter @or plasma +t therefore determines the

    large scale structure of our universe and super universes (he degree of

    ionisation in interplanetary space and in other cosmic plasma may vary overa !ide range from fully ionised to degrees of ionisation of only a fraction

    of a percent even !ea$ly ionised plasma reacts strongly to electromagnetic

    fields since the strength of the electromagnetic force e*ceeds many timesthe gravitational force electromagnetic fields play an important role in the

    dynamics of plasma and the dynamics of plasma often give rise to electromagnetic

    fields

    (he close correspondence bet!een observed magnetic fields and those

    modeled in supercomputers relating to interactions of intergalactic-current

    filaments provide further evidence to scientists that magnetic fields shapegala*ies and the large-scale structure of the universe +n diffused !ea$ly

    ionised matter !hich forms a maMor part of the universe the motion of each

    individual charged particle is strongly controlled by the magnetic field fore*ample a hydrogen ion in the solar !ind may e*perience a magnetic force

    more than 00 times stronger than the gravitational force from the 'un

    Hithin the frame!or$ set by the larger magnetic field the charged particles

    of plasma engage in their o!n comple* electromagnetic interactions generatinga !eb of filamentary currents

    4agnetic 1lasma @4agma

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    this boo$

    ,ir$eland Currents in 4agma

    +n a paper on K(he evidence for electrical Currents in Cosmic 1lasma8B

    anthony 1eratt from the los alamos National laboratory states that

    there is a tendency for charged particles to follo! magnetic lines of force(his forms the basis of transmission lines in space for plasma immersed

    in strong magnetic fields electric currents tend to flo! along the magnetic

    field lines !hich act li$e !ires guiding the current (hese currents are$no!n as K,ir$eland currents8 in plasma cosmology ;ne of the most compelling

    pieces of evidence for the e*istence of ,ir$eland currents came from

    the discovery of faint super cluster scale radio emissions at 26 4FR bet!een

    the Coma cluster of gala*ies and the abell 6G cluster 2

    +n magnetic plasma or magma electric fields aligned along the magnetic

    field direction freely accelerate charged particles electrons and ionsare accelerated in opposite directions giving rise to a current along the

    magnetic field lines

    "ighting up 3arth8s 4agnetic Dield

    ;n some clear nights in the arctic and antarctic regions the s$y is filled

    !ith undulating sheets of luminescent colors that move and dance calledKauroras 8 +t is the visible manifestation of huge invisible electric currents

    plunging into the earth8s atmosphere L guided by magnetic lines of force

    (he aurora is a natural magnetic plasma light sho! comprising standardparticles

    Currents in 'pace

    Hherever charged particles flo! in a neutraliRing medium such as free

    electrons in a bac$ground of ions the charged particle flo! or current producesrings of magnetic field lines around the current pinching the plasma

    intomulti-filamentarystrandsofconductioncurrents (hese filaments can

    be found in laboratory plasma and abound in cosmic plasma

    (he Cosmos is a vast interconnected body of invisible magnetic fields

    guiding almost invisible electrified streams of charged particles @i e the

    ,ir$eland currents discussed above that become visible only !here theyconverge @or pinch to spin out gala*ies and stars KComputer simulations

    have been telling us for several years that most of the 9missing: gas in the

    universe should be in hot filaments8 said 'mita 4athur an ;hio 'tate&niversity researcher K4ost of those filaments are too faint to see but it

    loo$s li$e !e are finally finding their shado!s 8 at cosmic scales scientists

    have no! confirmed that filaments e*ist bet!een stars

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    Concentric 'hells 'heaths and Cells

    ;ne of the uni=ue characteristics of space plasma revealed by satellites and

    space probes is its tendency to form sharp boundaries bet!een plasmas!ith different properties 1lasmas !ith different properties have a tendency

    to separate to form concentric shells !ith electrified Ksheaths8 around them

    Cells form !ithin them (his allo!s the generation of electric fields in space@for e*ample !hen plasma of different polarities separate forming a $ind of

    battery !ith positive and negative terminals (his can drive electric currents

    over very large distances (his is similar to lo! pressure and highpressure areas on earth !hich cause !inds to blo! over long distances

    over the planet (he cellular structure of plasma can be seen clearly in the

    granulation of the 'un

    'uper 3arths and their 'tructures

    +f there are super universes !hich interpenetrate our universe according to'uperstring theory then !hat about the earthI Hould there be counterpart

    dar$ matter earths interpenetrating the physical earthI +f so ho! !ould

    they be formed and structuredB and !hat !ould the physics in these earthsbe li$eI

    +n order to understand these Ksuper earths8B !e !ill loo$ once again at

    our o!n bac$yard L the familiar physical earth and ho! it is structuredHe !ill then combine this $no!ledge !ith our $no!ledge about the magnetic

    plasma universe to get some idea about ho! these super earths are

    structured

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    'hells +n earth8s d 'phere

    (he "o!er d Horld

    (he earth as !e $no! it is a dimensional near-sphere +t has a radius of

    600 $m or 00 mi @i e the distance from the surface of the earth to itscentre !hich is appro*imately 6?0 $m or /6 miB and the atmosphere

    'cience has identified concentric layers or shells @or rings of the physical

    earth Las enumerated and described belo!

    4ost of the information that scientists have of the lo!er shells in the

    physical-dense d sphere comes from the !ay seismic shoc$!aves are distorted

    and reflected through the planet during earth=ua$es the activity ofthe geomagnetic field @!hich is generated by the outer core as discussed

    belo! and the composition of meteorites from space from this evidence it

    has been established that the earth @belo! the surface is composed of threeprincipal layersB the crust the mantle and the core (he mantle is the layer

    beneath the crust !hich e*tends about half !ay to the centre +f you could

    imagine a near-spherical egg the yol$ !ould be the core the !hite albumen!ould be the mantleB and the shell !ould be the crust

    although the core and mantle are about e=ual in thic$ness the core

    actually forms only percent of the earth8s volume !hereas the mantleoccupies ? percent (he crust ma$es up the remaining percent

    +f the earth !as of perfectly uniform composition then during a descentto the centre of the earth gravity !ould decrease linearly !ith distance

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    reaching Rero at the centre +n reality the strength of the gravitational fieldpea$s !ithin the earth at the core-mantle boundary !here it has a value of

    0 G m)sZ +t is / ? m)sZ at the surface of the earthd 'phere 'hell [G# (he 'olid +nner Core

    at the centre of the earth is the solid iron core a sphere !ith a radius ofsome 2?0 $m @G/ mi (he boundary of this sphere is 00 $m @G0

    mi from the surface at this depth the pressure is estimated to be over 2

    million times the atmospheric pressure

    (he inner core is separated from the rest of the planet by the molten

    outer core @see belo! 'cientists say that it rotates in the same direction as

    theearthbutslightlyfasterthantheentire earth +nfactevery00yearsitgains one e*tra rotation according to &niversity of Columbia8s ;bservatory

    (he temperature of the inner core is hotter than the 'un8s surface (hough

    this temperature is sufficiently hot to melt iron it remains solid becauseof the immense pressure e*erted at the interior by the earth8s !eight +t is

    currently thought that the inner core is composed of nic$el iron and probably

    sulfur

    d 'phere 'hell [6# (he 4olten ;uter Core

    around and above the solid inner core is the 220 $m @G mi thic$outer core !hich is a sea of li=uid iron (he motion of the fluid around the

    shell @or ring !hich brings !ith it electrically conductive material generates

    earth8s magnetic fields !hich shield us from harmful solar radiation