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UNIVERSAL LAW, NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY


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Russell Cosmogony)
by

WALTER RUSSELL, Sc.D.,

and

LAO RUSSELL

A
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H o m e Study Course

for the Transformation of M a n


U N I T XII-LESSONS 45, 46, 47, 48 Copyrighted 1952 bv W a l t e r a n d Lao Russell
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P R E L U D E TO LAST F O U R LESSONS Not one w o r d of s c i e n c e , philosophy o r l a w h a s b e e n w r i t t e n i n t h e s e l e s s o n s s i m p l y b e c a u s e they w e r e s c i e n c e , philosophy o r l a w , but b e c a u s e they a r e G o d ' s ways which y o u m u s t know i n o r d e r t o m a k e G o d f s w a y s YO,UR ways. T h e m o r e y o u know how God c o n t r o l s H i s p o w e r t o c r e a t e H i s o r d e r l y , b a l -.

a n c e d u n i v e r s e , t h e m o r e you c a n u s e t h a t p o w e r t o c o n t r o l t h e u n i v e r s e you a r e c r e a t i n g a r o u n d t h e c e n t e r which i s YOU,


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God e x p r e s s e s H i s power b e c a u s e He IS p o w e r . H e IS love. God m a n i f e s t s law b e c a u s e H e IS l a w ,

God e x p r e s s e s love becaust

When your KNOWING p l a c e s you a t t h e s t i l l c e n t e r of t h e u n i v e r s e which YOU a r e c r e a t i n g , s o t h a t a13 of i t s p o w e r s t e m s f r o m YOUR KNOWING i n s t e a d of f r o m y o u r SENSING, then YOU a r e t h a t p o w e r which e x t e n d s f r o m the s t i l l c e n t e r which i s YOU into t h a t e l e c t r i c u n i v e r s e of y o u r body and i t s extensions w h i c h YOU a r e c r e a t i ~ g , We a r e not t r y i n g t o m a k e s c i e n t i s t s o r p h i l o s o p h e r s of you, We $ r e t r y i n g

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by knowing G o d ' s ways s u f f i c i e n t l y to m a k e H i s ways YOUR w a y s . God's command a s g i v e n i n T h e Divine I l i a d was that a l l m e n m u s t know God. T h e s e were H i s words: thine own power.
It

" S e e M e , know M e , b e Me.

Be thou t h e f u l c r u m of

T h e f u l c r u m f r o m which a l l power s p r i n g s i s KNOWLEDGE.

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that Omniscience which i s unfolding i n C o s m i c Man you will no l o n g e r m i s u s e , b r e a k or disobey God's law, b e c a u s e of b e i n g u n a w a r e of i t , you will COMMAND i t because you KNOW t h e l a w f r o m being t h e l a w , We a r e teaching s c i e n c e , philosophy a n d l a w to you only f o r t h e p u r p o s e of awakening God a w a r e n e s s i n y o u , and not f o r t h e p u r p o s e of adding t o y o u r c u l t u r a l achievement, o r f o r r a i s i n g the s t a n d a r d of your educational s t a t u s . When we explain how N a t u r e p e r p e t u a l l y p o l a r i z e s and d e p o l a r i z e s , i n i t s e v e r y e x p r e s s i o n , we do so b e c a u s e you do t h a t i n your e v e r y action. You do i t

e a c h second of your life i n y o u r b r e a t h i n g s - - e a c h hour of t h e d a y i n unfolding and refolding, but you a r e n o t a w a r e of i t , Mankind h a s not y e t l e a r n e d t h e continuity of life and d e a t h - -and that e a c h leads to the o t h e r . rebirth. When l i f e d e p o l a r i z e s a n d tidies'i i t i s f o r t h e p u r p o s e of

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When a b u s i n e s s m a n b u y s g o o d s o r builds a plant h e i s d e p o l a r i z i n g That i s a l s o the

a n ? devitalizing h i s s t r e n g t h f o r t h e p u r p o s e of multiplying i t , r e a s o n you go t o s l e e p a t n i g h t , h a s r e v e r s e d by d e p o l a r i z a t i o n , find that you have r e v e r s e d i t . You a r e d e v i t a l i z e d ,

Your p o w e r t o p o l a r i z e

You s l e e p t o a g a i n r e v e r s e i t and awaken t o

When-we explain t o you t h e p r o c e s s of t u r n i n g inside-out and o u t s i d e - i n i t i s f o r the same r e a s o n that you a l s o a r e e n g a g e d i n that occupation e v e r y m o m e n t

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of your l i f e and do not know i t , know t h e i r r e m e d y .


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WHY., o r be i n t r o u b l e without knowing how to m a k e of i t a steppingstone to g r e a t e r things. That i s the r e a s o n why we b r i e f l y climax our l e s s o n s to you by r e v e a l i n g the e s s e n t i a l s of G o d ' s ways t o
yo^,

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but give you g r e a t e r detailed knowledge of each e s s e n t i a l , so we but touch lightly upon d e t a i l s and m e c h a n i c s , but strongly upon p r i n c i p l e s , By t h e t i m e w e r e a c h l e s s o n 48 we will have unfolded enough of the u n d e r l y ing p r i n c i p l e s and p r a c t i c e of G o d ' s ways for you to z n d e r s t z n d the t r a n s c e n d e n t meaning of that l a s t r e v e a l i n g c h a p t e r which t e l l s you things that no m a n of e a r t h h a s yet w r i t t e n down f o r m a n , n o r would i t have been u n d e r s t o o d i f i t had b e e n written down. T h i s whole C o u r s e of l e s s o n s h a s been f o r the p x r p o s e of transformifig yozr thinking a n d your knowing s o that you would be able to c o m p r e h e n d what i s w r i t ten i n L e s s o n 48 which would o t h e r w i s e be m e a n i n g l e s s to you, We w i l l p r o c e e d , t h e r e f o r e , to brieily complete the e s s e n t i a l working p r i n ciples of G o d ' s p l a n f o r your g r e a t e r understanding, It would take m a n y voiumer

of g r e a t d e t a i l if y o u r p u r p o s e w a s to become a p r o i e s s i o ~ a l h e m i s t , m e t a l u r c gist o r e l e c t r i c a l engineer. CURVATURE AND SPIRALS The whole b a s i s of c u r v a t u r e in Nature s t e m s f r o m the f a c t that the e q u i l i b r --i u m of N a t u r e i s divided into two opposite f o r c e s which .we c a l l positive a n d

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negative e l e c t r i c i t y .

P o s i t i v e e l e c t r i c i t y p o l a r i z e s f o r m i n g bodies t o r e c o r d the

concentrative thinking of T h e C r e a t o r of b o d i e s , and negative e l e c t r i c i t y d e p ~ l _ I _ _

a r i z e s bodies t o r e c o r d T h e C r e a t o r ' s d e c e n t r a t i v e thinking.

T h e s e two a r e the

f a t h e r - m o t- p r i n c i p l e s which i n t e g r a t e and d i s i n t e g r a t e i n e t e r n a l r e p e t i t i o n s . her . The thought a c t i o r , - r e a c t i o n d the two e l e c t r i c f o r c e s expands outward f r o m


a c e n t e r - - l i k e an outward e x p l o s i o n , and c o n t r a c t s i n w a r d t o w a r d that s a m e

c e n t r a l point, like a n i n w a r d explosion. An infinite number of r a d i i thus extend o u t w a r d t o m e e t a n infinite n u m b e r of r a d i i which a r e r e t u r n i n g . Radiating f o r c e t h u s m e e t s g r a v i t a t i n g gorce a s They r e s i s t e a c h o t h e r b e c a u s e they o p p o s e

both t r a v e l i n opposite d i r e c t i o n s . each other.

A s each one of t h e s e f o r c e s have t o p a s s through t h e o t h e r one on t h e i r o u t ward o r inwapd journeys, - - l i k e a stone Palling t o e a r t h o r v a p o r r i s i n g f r o m i t , - - e a c h m u s t g17;e way to t h e o t h e r ' s r e s i s t a n c e by Z e n d l r ~ ga r o u n d e a c h o t h e r , F i g u r e s 117 arid 128 i l l u s t r a t e t h i s p r i n c i p l e . Two opposing i o r c e s c a n n o t

m e e t head o n , a s in 117, s o t h e y i n t e r t w i n e a s t h e y p a s s through e a c h o t h e r . F i g a r e 2 18 i l i u s t r a t e s that bending of the two oppostng f o r c e s p a s s i n g t h r o u g h each other radial-$.

If you e x a m i n e the wood 05 an o l d t r e e which h a s l o s t i t s

bark you w i l l s e e the e f f e c t of t h a t r e s i s t a n c e by the s p i r a l growth i n the wood f r o m ground t o the top of t h e t r e e . T h e slow growth of the t r e e lengthens the

s p i r a l w h e r e a s m o r e quickly t i m e d e x p l r ~ s i o n s h a n t h o s e ai t r e e growth s h o r t e n t the s p i r a l s , All through .Nature y o u c a n s e e t h i s p r i n c i p l e d e r n o n s t ~ a r e d n the growth of i e;erytning, o r ir, a l l e f f e c t s of t h e motion of w a t e r s and winds. 3-ou will note

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t h i s effect i n t h e s p i r a l t w i s t i n g of w a t e r f a l l i n g down the d r a i n of y o u r bathtub, o r in the sudden m e e . t i n g s of winds i n w h i r l i n g the d u s t a t t h e i r m e e t i n g p o i n t s , o r the violent s p i r a l l i n g s of f a l l i n g a n d r i s i n g a i r c u r r e n t s w h i c h t w i s t s o f u r i ously around t h e i r z e r o p o i n t s of e q u i l i b r i u m that h o u s e s a r e t o r n f r o m t h e i r foundations i n t h e t o r n a d o w h i r l p o o l s while not a blade of g r a s s s t i r s a t t h e i r zero centers. F i g u r e 119 i l l u s t r a t e s t h e s a m e p r i n c i p l e a s 117 e x c e p t t h a t s i x p a i r s of oppositely d i r e c t i o n e d f o r c e s a r e m e e t i n g i n a wave-field. Note the beginnings
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of s p i r a l twistings r e s u l t i n g f r o m r e s i s t a n c e by e a c h f o r the p a s s i n g of the o t h e r a s i l l u s t r a t e d i n F i g u r e 120.

If the o u t w a r d e x p l o s i v e e f f e c t of r a d i a t i o n m e t with no r e s i s t a n c e i t s e f f e c t s
would dissipate r a d i a l l y , but i t i s o p p o s e d b y g r a v i t a t i o n , O p p o s i t i o n between

the two i s r e p e a t e d t h r o u g h o u t the u n i v e r s e within wave - f i e l d s of opposing p r e s s u r e s , but a l l opposition i s v o i d e d a t w a v e - f i e l d b o u n d a r i e s w h e r e a l l motion seeks rest and balance, The r e p e a t e d w a v e s of m o t i o n taking p l a c e a n y w h e r e , a s i l l u s t r a t e d i n F i g u r e 121, do not r a d i a t e equally i n e v e r y d i r e c t i o n f r o m t h e i r c e n t e r s . That would be

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impossible b e c a u s e s u c h e q u a l i t y of p r e s s u r e would not f i l l a l l s p a c e i n w a v e fields. Equality of p r e s s u r e would f o r m s p h e r e s a s a r e s u l t of t h e a c t i o n of the o u t w a r d giving of r a d i a t i o n , S p h e r e s a r e f o r m e d a t the c o r n e r s of wave -fields

w h e r e eight d i a g o n a l s m e e t i n the v o r t e x c a u s e d by s p i r a l t w i s t i n g s in the d i a g onal direction.

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not f i l l a l l s p a c e when t h e y m e t t o g e t h e r in s i x p l a c e s upon cube -. s

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e m p t y s p a c e between the s p h e r e s m u s t a l s o be filled., F o r this r e a s o n t h e p r e s s u r e s of t h e outward t h r u s t of r a d i a t i o n m e e t with g r e a t e r r e s i s t a n c e a t c u b e d i a m e t e r s than they d o a t d i a g o n a l s , which a r e m u c h longer. B e c a u s e or' t h e m u c h l e s s e r r e s i s t a n c e a t d i a g o n a l s than a t d i a m e t e r s , r a d i a t i o n s e e k s the l i n e s of l e a s t r e s i s t a n c e to i t s outward p r e s s u r e a n d s p i r a l s
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t o w a r d the c o r n e r s , of c x b e s w i t h i n c r e a s i n g s p e e d a s c e n t r i p e t a l f o r c e m u l t i p l i e s
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in t h e a p i c e s of .the . v o r t i c e s t h u s f o r m e d . You w i i l c o m p r e h e n d t h i s m u c h b e t t e r if you i n a g i l l e the s p h e r e s i n F i g u r e 122 t o be r u b b e r b a l l s being i n f l a t e d within cube e n c l o s u r e s . : If t h e i n f l a t i o n i s continued sufficiently the s p h e r i c a l s h a p e s of the r u b b e r b a l l s would d i s a p p e a r into t h e c u b e s within which t h e y a r e c o m p r e s s e d a s showr, i n F i g u r e 123, This

i s not a n e x a c t analogy b e c a u s e t h e inflation of r u b b e r balls would f o r m t r u e s p h e r e s u n t i l they m e t a t s i x p o i n t s , but t h e o u t w a r d t h r u s t or' r a d i a t i o n w o u l d not b e s p h e r i c a l l y equal in p r e s s u r e s b e c a u s e of t h e g r e a t e r r e s i s t a n c e m e t wit%. i n t h e s e s i x d i r e c t i o n s than i n t h e e i g h t diagonal o n e s , ANOTHER S T E P TOWARD THE GREATEST O F A L L LESSONS T h e g r e a t l e-s s o n of l i f e is t o l e a r n t h a t the r n e a---s u r s of giving i s-= h e m e a s c r t . = of r e g -i v i n g , -

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of e l e c t r i c potential to c r e a t e ar- e a r t h o r s u n , but i t i s sufficient fer a t r e e , T h e intensity of d e s i r e In m a n t o c r e a t e in l a r g e m e a s u r e i s the s a m e i n P' ----

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THE OUTVWID PRESSURES OF RADIATION AND CENTRIFUGAL FORCE LOSE ALL SPHERICAL FORM AND CURVATURE BY DISAPPEARANCE INTO THE SIX PLANES OF ZERO CURVATURE PVHICH BOUND ALL COMPLETED WAVE-FIELDS

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of outgiving b y m a n o r n a t u r e i s regiven t o w a r d the point of giving i n the m e a s u r e , quality and p a t t e r n of t h e outgiving. Let us s t u d y F i g u r e 124 together to s e e the working of the law of equality in all action-reactions. At the c e n t e r ' o f the cube is the point of d e s i r e f o r o u t w a r d giving. marked z e r o . It i s

~ r o m that point of extension the d e s i r e r e a c h e s outward, r a d i -

ally, like a n outward explosion, such a s you s e e in F i g u r e 121, meeting with the resistance which s p i r a l s i t s effect of p o l a r i t y , such a s you s e e i n F i g u r e 124.
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Now t a k e note that the m a x i m u m of outward giving is r e a c h e d upon the plane


marked A , A , A, A, which is the wave a x i s . Upon that plane the REGIVING also

begins and e x p r e s s e s i t s e l f c e n t r i p e t a l l y f r o m the b a s e of a cone t o i t s apex i n s p i ~ atwistings which w i ~ d l light up a r o u n d wave shafts f r o m l a r g e expanded volGmes into small c o m p r e s s e d ones. Outward GIVING i s RADIATION i n e l e c t r i In m e n t a l t e r m s they a r e

cal t e r m s , a n d inward REGIVING i s GRAVITATION. DECENTRATION and CONCENTRATION. That is t h e way God m a k e s bodies. them, -- by d e e e n t r a t i v e thinking.

H e f i r s t c o n c e i v e s t h e m , o r imagines

imag He then g i v e s them the body f o r m s of H i s----- --

i;.,ir,gs by c o n c e n t r a t i v e thinking.
And that i s the way you m a k e bodies, whether they b e p a r t s of your ownbody,

or machines which -you have imagined,

T h e body you m a k e c a n be only the image a The quality a ~ pd t t e r n of

of voiir i m a ~ i n i n g s and the m e a s u r e of your d e s i r e ,

:;our outgivings will c r y s t a l l i z e into body P o r n i r ~ the i m a g e of your thinkixg.


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r e p e a t e d l y s t a t e d t h a t e a c h o p p o s i t e of a p o l a r i z e d p a i r b o r n s i t s opposite a n d r e v e r s e s i t s own p o l a r i t y to b e c o m e i t s opposite. Note the w o r k i n g s of G o d ' s w a y s i n t h i s r e s p e c t . T h e extension, o r o u t g i v -

i n g , f r o m z e r o i s m a n i f e s t e d c e n t r i f u g a l l y by e x p a n s i o n t o w a r d the cold d a r k of surrounding space. The r e t r a c t i o n , o r r e g i v i n g , t o w a r d z e r o , i s m a n i f e s t e d

c e n t r i p e t a l l y by c o n t r a c t i o n t o w a r d t h e white i n c a n d e s c e n c e of hot s u n s . Gravitation is thus born f r o m radiation to r e b o r n radiatioc, L i f e i s t h u s b o r n f r o m d e a t h t o r e b o r n d e a t h t o life. O u t b r e a t h i n g s s p r i n g f r o m i n b r e a t h i n g s t o a g a i n b e c o m e outbreathilags C o l d b o r n s h e a t to b e c o m e c o l d f o r a g a i n r e b o r n i n g h e a t . C e n t r i p e t a l f o r c e i s the r e a c t i o n of c e n t r i f u g a l f o r c e which f a t h e r s the b o r n . i n g of c e n t r i p e t a l f o r c e . And none of t h e s e could b e w i t h o u t d e s i r e - - d e s i r e to divide i d e a into thought

i m a g i n i n g s - - d e s i r e t o p o l a r i z e i n o r d e r t o c r e a t e - - o r t o achiey.-e--andt o r e c o r d P

c r e a t i o n s o r achievements i n m a t e r i a l bodies.
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T h a t i s what G o d ' s u n i v e r s e i s - - a n d t h a t i s w h a t Y O U R u n i v e r s e i s - - y o u r -DESIRE r e c o r d e d i n SODIES, b y t h e THINKING of y o u r IMIND. A L L OPPOSITES IN N A T U R E TURN INSIDE OUT AND OUTSIDE IN When N a t u r e d e s i r e s t o c r e a t e a s o l i d body of m a t t e r i t f i r s t expands a n d e v a c u a t e s a g r e a t volume of s p a c e . h a s been evacuated. T h e light -nithi= i t h a s b e e n s e e m i n g l y " t a k e n out1!t o c r e a t e d a r k - - a n d t h a t which h a s b e e x t h u s "pumped out" h a s been s i m u l t a n e o u s l y woilnd up c e n t r i p e t a l l y to c r e a t e incandescence,. T h i s c a u s e s a g r e a t black hole w h e r e s p a c e

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long l i g h t - w a v e s - - a n d i n c a n d e s -

cence i s the opposite effect p r o d u c e d by multiplying light by s h o r t e n i n g i t s waves. Solidity i s t h u s b o r n out of v a c u i t y .

light -

A p o s i t i v e p o l e i s c r e a t e d on one s i d e

of a dividing e q u a t o r and i t s e q u a l negative opposite i s c r e a t e d on the o t h e r s i d e .


"Empty s p a c e " i s t h u s c r e a t e d s i m u l t a n e o u s l y with i t s c e n t e r i n g s u n s , j u s t a s the two p o l e s of a b a r m a g n e t a r e s i m u l t a n e o u s l y c r e a t e d . A s the s u n s a r e

gradually wound up i n s i d e b l a c k h o l e s of s p a c e t h e i n t e r c h a n g e between t h e two becomes m o r e and m o r e i n t e n s e . T h e winding up i n t o c e n t r i p e t a l v o r t i c e s m u l T h e p o w e r of g r a v i t a t i o n

tiplies gravitational power a n d r a d i a t i o n a l p o w e r a l i k e .

to pull in, h o w e v e r , e x c e e d s t h e p o w e r of r a d i a t i o n t o r e s i s t i t during t h e half cycle in which t r u e s p h e r e s a r e being f o r m e d , and t h e n t h e p o w e r of r a d i a t i o n i n c r e a s e s to unwind the s p h e r e s i n t h e o t h e r half of t h e c y c l e . A s radiative

power i n c r e a s e s , the cold b l a c k h o l e s of s p a c e which a r e outside of hot s u n s b o r e right t h r o u g h the s u n s a n d d i s s i p a t e t h e m c e n t r i f u g a l l y by making r i n g s of what have b e e n s p h e r i c a l s u n s f o r billions of y e a r s . T h e r e a r e h u n d r e d s of e x a r n '. --

pPes of these r i n g s in the h e a v e n s but a c o n s p i c u o u s l y good e x a m p l e of r i n g s i n this solar s y s t e m a r e those w h i c h s u r r o u n d S a t u r n , ( s e e F i g u r e 135) and a good example among the d i s t a n t n e b u l a e i s the g r e a t r i n g i n E y r a , shown in F i g u r e 134. For t h e s e a c d other s t e l l a r e x a m p l e s s e e F i g u r e s 236, 137, 138 and 143,

In the following l e s s o n , No: 46.

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Space i s on t h e outside of c o m p r e z s e d bodies which have evacuated s p a c e by t h e power of g r a v i t a t i o n to pull inward f r o m within, Space then a c q u i r e s the

i n s i d e of c o m p r e s s e d bodies b$ the power of r a d i a t i o n to t h r u s t c o m p r e s s e d m a t t e r outward f r o m within, Radiation i s f o r e v e r t h r u s t i n g c o m p r e s s e d m a t t e r out into the black hole of s p a c e which s u r r o u n d s i t i n o r d e r that radiation c a n then b e c o m e gravitation and wind m a t t e r up a g a i n f r o m thei-black hole of voided s p a c e into the solid s p h e r e s which grayitation p r o d u c e s . Gravitation p r o d u c e s s p h e r e s but radiation divides

t h e m to produce s y s t e m s of s p h e r e s ,

See F i g u r e 131.

T h u s i t i s t h a t the two opposite f o r c e s of g r a v i t a t i o n and r a d i a t i o n a r e f o r e v e r interchanging to keep the piston of the u n i v e r saP h e a r t b e a t f o r e v e r pumping i n i t s m a n i f e s t a t i o n s of l i f e and d e a t h , growth and decay, a p p e a r a n c e into f o r m and i t s d i s a p p e a r a n c e , to r e c o r d the concentrative-decentrative thinking of The - . C r e a t o r i n the fulfilling of H i s Law of Love i n giving and regiving,

In o r d e r that you m a y thoroughly under stand t h e s e irrside -out, out side -in t u r n i n g s of e l e c t r i c a c t i o n - r e a c t i o n s , we will take one nvimbered step a t a t i m e to d e s c r i b e the p r o c e s s i n w o r d s , and then d i a g r a m t h e s e s t e p s to simpliiy t h e i ~ u n d e r standing. T o do this w e m u s t r e p l a c e th'e following m i s c o n c e p t i o n s which a r e r'cndaP

m e n t a l beliefs of p r e s e n t day s c i e n c e with t r u e conceptions which a r e demons t r a t a b l y p r o v a b l e a s coniorming to Natrzral Law.

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It i s believed by science that the u r i -

v e r s e w a s c r e a t e d aeons ago a s one g r e a t b a l l of f i r e which is now being dividec i n t o s t e l l a r s y s t e m s , a l l of which a r e expanding t o w a r d a d i s a p p e a r a ~ c e which

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they call heat d e a t h - - o r e n t r o p y . Science b a s e s t h i s t h e o r y upon the p r o v a b l e f a c t t h a t a l l of t h e g r e a t s t e l l a r systems which they c a n s e e i n t h e i r t e l e s c o p e s , a r e r u s h i n g a w a y f r o m e a c h other with i n c r e d i b l e s p e e d s . T h i s f a c t i s t r u e , and the a s s u m p t i o n t h a t the u n i -

verse is dying a h e a t d e a t h i s a l s o t r u e , but t h a t which s c i e n c e d o e s not s e e i s that birth continues t o l i v e a s death continues to die, It would be e q u a l l y t r u e to They bal-

say that all living b e i n g s a r e dying- -but t h e y a r e p e r p e t u a - y b o r n i n g . - ll ante each o -t h e r .

Expansion - --or' h e a t -

t o w a r d the cold of d e a t h i s b a l a n c e d by t h e c o n t r a c t i o n of -

cold toward the h e a t of l i f e ,


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This i s a n e x p a n d i n g - c o n t r a c t i n g u n i v e r s e .

C o n t r a c t i o n i n i t e q u a l s expan-

sion to the weight of a m i l l i g r a m i n the whole u n i v e r s e , but s c i e n c e d o e s not s e e the contracting e f f e c t w h i c h b a l a n c e s e x p a n s i o n , b e c a u s e i t d o e s not know where to look for i t .
2.

That s e c r e t m u s t a l s o be r e v e a l e d . of p l-a n e t s t h e o r y . I t i s t h e c o m m o n l y a c c e p t e d belief that the

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planets of t h i s s o l a r s y s t e m w e r e "pulled" out f r o m o u r sun b y s o m e accidentally passing s t a r . B e c a u s e of t h i s belief i t i s p r e s u m e d that o u r s u n m a y be unique

a s being the only one which h a s p l a n e t s , f o r s u c h a n accident m i g h t not o c c u r once in hundreds of b i l l i o n s of y e a r s . This t h e o r v i s not t r u e t o N a t u r a l law. they S u n s could not c o l l i d e , n o r could

vary t h e i r o r d a i n e d b a l a n c e d paths i n t h e i r wave-fields by e v e n one inch, - -

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~a ssm o o n s a r e l i k e w i s e b o r n i r o m r i n g s thrown of%f r o m the e q u a t All a t o m i c , s o l a r and s t e l l a r s y s t e m s a r e b o r n t h a t way. This

t o r s of planets,

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3.

S c i e n c e b e l i e v e s t h a t the moon would f a l i upor, the e a r t h except f o r a n

i n i t i a l i m p e t u s given by i t which is just f a s t enough to keep the moon i r o m f a l l ing upon t h e e a r t h and not f a s t enough to m a k e the moon fly off a t a tangent into space. S i r I s a a c Newton thought t h a t he had p r o v e d this theory m a t h e m a t i c a l l y ,

but t h e r e w e r e s o m a n y t h i n g s which Ne-wton f o r g o t , and s o many o t h e r s which he did not know, t h a t h i s m a t h e m a t i c s a r e u s e l e s s , P l a n e t s a r e not f a l l i n g i n t o t h e i r s u n s , n o r a r e m o o n s falling into t h e i r planets. T h e e x a c t r e v e r s e is what i s happening.
t

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a r e slowly s p i r a l .

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f r o m planets.
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M o r e than t h- t- - l l suns and s t e l l a r s y s t e m s i n o u r g r e a t n e b u - a , a-

such a s our own Milky Way, a r e spiralling a-way f r o m their c e n t r a l s u n ,

T h i s m y s t e r y m u s t a l s o be c l a r i f i e d ,

4. S t r u c t u r e of the a t o m t h e o r y ,

Science h a s a s t r a n g e belief about a t o m i c Science coriceixres t h a t the

s t r u c t u r e which h a s no b a s i s i n N a t u r e -ghatsoever.

neucleus of a n a t o m i s m a d e UP of c e r t a i n n u m b e r s sS positive and negative " c h a r g e s " i n c o r p u s c l e s c a l l e d p r o t o ~ s . T h e s e a r e s z r r a u n d e d by coazcentric s h e l l s of e l e c t r o n s which d e t e r m i n e the substance of the element by t h e i r numbe and a r r a n g e m e n t i n the s h e l l s which control t h e i r o r b i t s . Every- e l e c t r o n a d d e d

p r e s u m a b l y changes the c h a r a c t e r of the substance to another element. N a t u r e does not work t h a t way. ife - s t both

- -t e r i s All mat
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electrically polarized to m a n . E v e r y c o r p u s c l e oi

of i t s p o l a r i z e d c h a r a c - r i s t i c in e v e r y m a s s , te

matter - i n the -

u n i v e r s e , w h e t h e r a t o m o r s u n , i s divided by ar, equator betwe.=.n =

i t s two h e m i s p h e r e s , one f o r i t s n o r t h pole and one f o r i t s south pole. E v e r y p a r t i c l e of m a t t e r , o r m a s s like o u r E a r t h , r a d i a t e s and g r a v i t a t e s ,

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and these a r e not confined to h e m i s p h e r e s w h e r e gravitation functions alone i n one, and radiation alone i n t h e o t h e r . both hemispheres. Both function i n t h e whole m a s s and i n

E v e n t h e two p o l e s of a b a r magnet m a n i f e s t both positive

and negative a b i l i t i e s t o pull i n w a r d a n d t h r u s t outward, The theory of s e p a r a t e l y c h a r g e d p a r t i c l e s h a s , t h e r e f o r e , no p r e c e d e n t i n Nature. E v e r v a t o m i c s y s t e m follows the s a m e law that s o l a r and s t e l l a r s v s

terns follow.
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T h e s e you c a n s e e by t h e h u n d r e d s i n the h e a v e n s , and t h e r e i s not

one of them which i s not c e n t e r e d by one doubly c h a r g e d p o l a r i z e d m a s s , which m a r k s the point of h i g h e s t p o t e n t i a l i n i t s s y s t e m , and i s s u r r o u n d e d by l e s s e r m a s s e s of lowering p o t e n t i a l s whose o r b i t s a r e elliptical b e c a u s e a l l a r e i n planes which a r e conic s e c t i o n s cut a t a n g l e s to conic: b a s e s . There a r e no a t o m i c , s o l a r o r s t e l l a r s y s t e m s which have c i r c u l a r o r b i t- . s Even those which a r e upon t h e plane of wave amplitude, such a s c a r b o n , a r e centrifugal during the t r a n s i t i o n f r o m one s i d e or' the e q u a t o r t o the o t h e r . Cir-

cular, orbits a r e i m p o s s i b l e i n n a t u r e f o r t h e r e a r e no s p h e r i c a l s y s t e m s , s u c h -a s modern s c i e n c e h a s c o n c e i v e d , t o c a u s e t h e m . T h i s p r i n c i p l e m u s t be c l a r i P

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fied to bring t h e s t r u c t u r e of t h e a t o m within the wave i n s t e a d of outside of i t .

No theory of s c i e n c e i s v a l i d which w i l l not f i t into the wave, f o r waves a r e all that a r e , i n N a t u r e . 5. The Quantum T h e o r y of s c i e n c e i s g e n e r a l l y a c c e p t e d a s fundamental,

It i s so untrue to N a t u r e a s t o belong to t h e r e a l m s of p u r e f a n t a s y ,

In i t v a r y -

ing corpuscles of m a t t e r have c a v i t i e s within t h e 3 which a r e punctured b.y h o l e s just large enough i n e a c h c a s e t o Pet light t h r o u g h to s e t m i c r o s c o p i c l t r e s o n a t o r s ' l in vibration. The o r i g i n o r n a t u r e of t h e r e s o n a t o r s i s not given, n o r a r e t h e y

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accounted f o r by a n y l a w o r p r o c e s s of N a t u r e .

A s this t h e o r y i s but pure

invention, and h a s no p l a c e in N a t u r e w h a t s o e v e r , we s h a l l not spend time o r s p a c e in explaining i t away f o r t h e r e i s nothing to explain. We m e r e l y p r e s e n t

i t to show how h o p e l e s s l y s c i e n c e i s t r y i n g t o build up a r e a s o n a b l e cosmogony upon the r a d i c a l l y wrong p r i n c i p l e of N a t u r e that energy i s e x p r e s s e d by only
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one of the two p o l e s of t h i s equally p o l a r i z e d u n i v e r s e , and i s , t h e r e f o r e , non reciprocative. T h e r e a r e m a n y o t h e r m i s c o n c e p t i o n s , but s p a c e i s too l i m i t e d to give even c a s u a l mention to m o r e of them. THIS EXPANDING-CONTRACTING TWO -WAY BALANCED UNIVERSE S t e ~ n u m b e r e d s t e p we w i l l unfold the only p r o c e s s which T h e C r e a t o r bv m a k e s u s e of to c a u s e t h e motion which b u i l d s and d e s t r o v s the bodies of C r e a tion, f o r rebuilding and r e d e s t r o y i n g f o r e v e r . 1. Motion i s i m p o s s i b l e in a n e q u i l i b r i u m . T o produce motion the equilib-

r i u m z e r o m u s t b e divided into two equal and opposite conditions and extended f r o m an equator i n t o which both conditions m u s t r e t u r n and be voided.
2.

The two conditions thus p r o d u c e d b y t h e division a r e g r a v i t a t i o n , which c a l l e d m a t t e r , and r a d i a t i o n , which The two a r e equal.

c o m p r e s s e s m o t i o n into s m a l l v o l u m e s

expands motion i n t o l a r g e v o l u m e s c a l l e d s p a c e .
3.

Gravitation c o m p r e s s e s m o t i o n i n t o v i s i b l e , incandescent s o l i d s by p u l Incan

ling inward toward a point and t h r u s t i n g s p a c e outside of i t to s u r r o u n d it. d e s c e n c e i s a l ~ p r o d u c tof ~ r a v i t a t i o n . ~ g

4, Radiation e x p a n d s motion into i n v i s i b l e v a p o r s and g a s e s by acquiring


f the inside position within s o l i d s and t h r u s t i n g o u ~ w a r d r o m the i n s i d e of solids

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LOOPS OF FORCE I N AN ELECTRIC CURmNT ARE WOUND UP CETJTRIPETALLY JUST AS SOLAR AND STELLAR S Y S T W ARE WOUND UP I N THE HEAVENS. CENTBIFUGAL FORCE Wu'dINDS THEM FOR Rm/IEDIl%'AJID REPETITION.

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and letting space i n on the i n s i d e . 5.

D a r k n e s s i s the l l p r o d u c t l 'of radiation.

T h e r e s u l t a n t r e p e t i t i o n s of action-reaction sequences c a u s e d by the

interchange of m o t i o n between t h e s e two opposing f o r c e s in t h e i r a t t e m p t t o c o n q u e r the o t h e r , b e c o m e the b a s i s of a u n i v e r s a l c o m p r e s s i o n expansion pump which m a k e s of t h i s u n i v e r s e a two-way alternation between v i s i b i l i t y , a s motio:
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c o m p r e s s e s m a t t e r into a p p e a r a n c e , --and invisibility, a s motion expands m a t t e into d i s a p p e a r a n c e . Let u s now d e m o n s t r a t e the workings of the e l e c t r i c pump which i s o u r u n i v e r s e by following the p r o c e s s of i t s workings upon the accompanying d i a g r a m s .

6.

F i g u r e s 126 to 130 r e p r e s e n t an e l e c t r i c c u r r e n t which i s dividing an

equilibrium into c o m p r e s s i o n - e x p a n s i o n conditions and extending the effect of that division along a w i r e . F i g u r e 127 shows the effect of the outward explosion

of radiation which c r e a t e s a g r e a t volume of evacuated space extending r a d i a l l y f r o m the z e r o c e n t e r of the division. 7. Now note t h a t the equator which divides the two opposing f o r c e s become:

t h e b a s e s of two c o n e s whose a p i c e s head i n opposite.directions.


8.

The outward explosive c e n t r i f u g a l action which f o r m e d the b a s e s of the

two cones simultaneously r e a c t s t o pull inward centripetally t o w a r d a p i c e s whicl a r e whirling v o r t i c e s of e v e r i n c r e a s i n g intensity and speed of motion, Carefully o b s e r v e how t h e s e opposing centripetal v o r t i c e s c o m e to points of r e s t in the a p i c e s of c o n e s w h e r e t h e y become c e n t e r s of g r a v i t y f o r the systems of m a t t e r which a r e wound up by t h o s e two whirling s p i r a l s . The two opposing

c e n t r i p e t a l s p i r a l s a r e p i c t u r e d alone i n F i g u r e 127, In F i g u r e s 129 and 130 they a r e m a r k e d B+ and B -, meaning positive and negative.

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As a r e s u l t of i n t e n s i v e s p i r a l twistings and the resultant c o m p r e s s i o n

of motion toward points which c e n t e r hot s p h e r e s , an equally intensive c e n t r i f ugal f o r c e is b o r n which is evidenced by throwing off wheel-like d i s c s which eventually spin upon p l a n e s a t 90 d e g r e e s f r o m the shaft which winds t h e m , and become the poles of rotation f o r the bodies they have thus wound up into s p i r a l wheels whose hubs a r e s u n s and whose m u l t i p l e r i m s a r e planets and moons w h i r l ing i n elliptical o r b i t s around t h e i r c e n t e r s . I n F i g u r e s 129 and 130 you will s e e two whirling disc-like wheels m a r k e d X a n d X which a r e called loops of f o r c e i n a n e l e c t r i c c u r r e n t , o r the e l e m e n t c a l l e d c a r b o n i n the wave-field, o r a giant nebula i n the heavens. The building
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of the bodies of a t o m s does not i n the s l i g h t e s t d e g r e e v a r y f r o m the p r o c e s s of building bodies such a s the Milky Way. The loops of f o r c e i n a n e l e c t r i c c u r r e n t , such a s shown i n F i g u r e 130, a r e exactly like the s t e l l a r "loop of f o r c e " s e e n i n the heavens named Comae B e r e n c e s , a s shown in F i g u r e l 3 1, even though one m a y be an inch in d i a m e t e r and the other a hundred light y e a r s . In t h i s d i a g r a m you s e e the spinning wheel
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o n edge, but if you could s e e i t while facing i t s hub i t would look like F i g u r e s 132 and 133, T h e s e two nebulae a r e i n C a m e l o p a r d and U r s a Major. The i n w a r d

pointing a r r o w s i n the black l a n e s of t h e s e two s p i r a l nebulae a r e the i n w a r d pulling c e n t r i p e t a l s p i r a l s which wind t h e i r c e n t e r i n g suns by the way of t h e i r poles. The outward pointing a r r o w s a r e the outward thrusting centrifugal s p i -

ral spokes of the wheels which g r a d u a l l y unwind s u n s and planets of s u n s by the

way of t h e i r equators.

f All m a t t e r is g e n e r a t e d by the way o i t s poles and d i s -

sipated by the way of i t s e q u a t o r s ,

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t r u e s p h e r e s i s to unwind t h e m centrifugally into d i s c - l i k e wheels which again f o r m b a s e s of cone p a i r s whose a p i c e s a r e opposed to e a c h other, m u s t follow folding, depolarization m u s t follow polarization. Unfolding

The "living" m u s t

Mdiel'l live again in t h i s pulsing two-way u n i v e r s e of waves of motion. to Wow again centripetal.lforce winds up t h e motion of expanded m a t t e r into c e n t e r s of g r a v i t y which w e r e the z e r o s of t h e black h o l e s of t h e i r beginnings. The piston of the u n i v e r s a l h e a r t b e a t again swings f r o m i t s expanded condition toward c o m p r e s s i o n . You will b e t t e r c o m p r e h e n d t h i s by again r e f e r r i n g t o F i g u r e s 101 and 102 on page 733. You will t h e r e c l e a r l y u n d e r s t a n d how the c r e s t s and troughs of

waves, w h e r e g r a v i t y h a s c o m p r e s s e d , m u s t interchange with t h e i r opposite conditions on t h e other s i d e of t h e i r e q u a t o r s , and e a c h then become the other. T h e black holes of evacuated s p a c e d r a w the c e n t r i p e t a l v o r t i c e s of g r a v i t y into t h e i r c e n t e r s t o again b e c o m e hot s u n s . The c e n t r i p e t a l v o r t i c e s m a r k e d

A A i n F i g u r e B 29; and B B i n F i g u r e 13 1, have rewound the expanded motion of the disintegrating s p i r a l wheels into motion which r e i n t e g r a t e s . -

Radiation h a s

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r e v e r s e d itself i n t h i s piston s t r o k e t o b e c o m e gravitation a s the opposite p a i r r e v e r s e d t h e m s e l v e s in the f i r s t d e s c r i b e d p i s t o n s t r o k e .


; We t r u s t that you will r e v i e w t h i s effect o v e r and over again until you a r e

% bodies, -

thoroughly f a m i l i a r with the way g r a v i t a t i o n p u l l s i n s i d e of space to c r e a t e s o l i d leaving space on t h e outside, and the way radiation then t h r u s t s solid

bodies a p a r t to again gain t h e inside. We s h a l l now consider the expanding s p i r a l wheels i n g r e a t e r detail so t h a t

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t h e polarization-depolarization p r o c e s s w h i c h g i v e s to a l l m a t t e r i t s l i f e - d e a t h c y c l e s w i l l b e m o r e c l e a r l y u n d e r s t o o d , e s p e c i a l l y by s c i e n c e which h a s n o t y e t o b s e r v e d t h a t t h e r e i s a c o m p e n s a t i n g f o r c e which g i v e s r e b i r t h t o dying r a d i a n t energy. Once a g a i n w e r e p e a t - - T H E R E IS NO DEATH IN A L L T H E UNIVERSE --that which d i s a p p e a r s MUST r e a p p e a r , t h e l a w of N a t u r e . Rep - -e t i t i o n and

R e a p p e a r a n c e is u n a v o i d a b l e , ' R e p e t i t i o n i s

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AS ON E A R T H SO IS I T IN H E A V E N When you w a l k t h r o u g h t h e f o r e s t i t n e v e r o c c u r s t o you t h a t a l l t h e t r e e s a r e dying f o r you s e e f o r e s t g r o w t h a t a l l s t a g e s a t all t i m e s , sprouting f r o m invisibility to visibility. You s e e new t r e e s

You s e e young s a p l i n g s g r o w i n g s t r o n g

a n d m a t u r e o n e s p a s s i n g into t h e b e g i n n i n g s of o l d a g e which p r e c e d e s d e c a y a n d d i s a p p e a r a n c e i n t o z e r o f r o m which t h e y all s p r a n g a t d i f f e r e n t p e r i o d s . When you w a l k t h r o u g h a c i t y you do not d e c i d e t h a t a l l of the people a r e d y i n g , b e c a u s e y o u know t h a t c h i l d r e n a r e b o r n i n g a s w e l l a s t h a t old people a r e dying. We build s c h o o l s and h o m e s a s w e l l a s c e m e t e r i e s ,

O u r i m m e d i a t e e n v i r o n m e n t f a m i l i a r i z e s u s w i t h t h e continuity of r e p e t i t i o n of all e f f e c t s of m o t i o n . Why i s i t t h a t we s h o u l d a s s u m e t h a t t h e o r d e r of the

u n i v e r s e which h a s n o e x c e p t i o n i n all which we c a n s e e a r o u n d u s on a s m a l l s c a l e should v a r y i n t h a t o r d e r on l a r g e s c a l e e f f e c t s s u c h a s o u r s o l a r and g a l a x i a l s y s t e m s of s t a r s and n e b u l a e . THIS CONTRACTION-EXPANSION- -LIVING-DYING- -TWO -WAY PULSINGP O L A R I Z E D E L E C T R I C UNIVERSE L e t u s w a n d e r among the s t a r s , t h e r e f o r e , a n d s e e how m u c h the o r d e r of

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their coming and going i s like unto the c o m i n g and going of b o r n i n g - d y i n g reborning f a m i l i a r c r e a t i n g t h i n g s which c o m e within o u r s m a l l r a n g e of v i s i o n . All of the follywing two p a g e s of s t e l l a r e f f e c t s - -except t h e l a s t two - - r e p r e s e n t old age. A l l of t h e m , f r o m F i g u r e s 134 t o 143 a r e dying f r o m e x p a n s i o n

c a u s e d by s p a c e a c q u i r i n g t h e i n s i d e p o s i t i o n to i n c r e a s i n g l y g r e a t e r e x t e n t s , The l a s t two, F i g u r e s 144 a n d 145, a r e w e l l p a s t middle age but a r e s t i l l v i r i l e and strong f o r they a r e g e n e r a t i n g enough g r a v i t y to g r o w old g r a c e f u l l y , a s a strong man of sixty s t i l l r e t a i n s enough p o l a r i z i n g ability to g r e a t l y r e t a r d h i s depolarization. All the s t a r s of h e a v e n r e p r e s e n t a s m a n y s t a g e s of p o l a r i z a t i o n followed by depolarization, a s the b o r n i n g - d y i n g t h i n g s of e a r t h r e p r e s e n t t h e m i n all s t a g e s of t h e i r journey f r o m b i r t h t o death. If you will but r e m e m b e r t h a t youth, f r o m b i r t h to middle a g e of a n y c r e a t ing thing, i s that beginning h a l f of i t s life c y c l e which c e n t r i p e t a l l y winds i t s body s t r u c t u r e into p e r f e c t s p h e r e s - - a n d in t h e o t h e r old age half of i t s c y c l e those spheres oblate and t h r o w off g r e a t r i n g s a s centrifugal f o r c e i n c r e a s e s i t s power to r e t u r n the body t o t h e z e r o of i t s S o u r c e . T o put i t m o r e s i m p l y , t h e youth half i s t h e p e r i o d of g r e a t e r c o m p r e s s i o n which constructs and s t r e n g t h e n s b o d i e s - - w h i l e the old age half i s t h e p e r i o d of g r e a t e r power of expansion t o d i s s o l v e a n d w e a k e n bodies, Consider such e x a m p l e s of v e r y old a g e a s you s e e i n F i g u r e s 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 143, 146 and 147. youthful volumes. A l l of t h e s e h a v e expanded to m a n y t i m e s t h e i r The

E x p a n s i o n i s dissolving t h e m a l l to t h e i r z e r o of s p a c e .

g r e a t ring nebula in L y r a - - F i g u r e 1 3 4 - - w a s o n c e like F i g u r e 154, t h e n l a t e r like

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ELECTRICITY DISINTEGRATES SPHERES BY UNWINDING THE34 BY THE WAY OF THEIR EQUATORS. GREAT RINGS ARE THROW OFF WHICH R W I N D TO BECOME SATELLITES. T H I S PROCESS CONTINUES UNTIL MATTE33 EXPANDS TI?TO ZERO.

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E~.PJCTBICITY INTEGRaTES SPHEBES BY H I N D I N G LIGHT AROUND THEIR POLES OF a I O t 3 , TEE CENTRIPETAL FORCE OF GRAVITY WLHDS TEXM INTO HIGH POTE2TTU CiEBlTEftS OF GYROSCOPIC SYSTEXS OF LESSER SPH-S ,

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NOTE THE DIFFERENCE IN B A W C E B !! l E ElW3 N TBE TWO POLARIZING FORCES I N THESE TWO PAST bUDDI;E AGE N B U L A S . THE LOWER ONE INDICATES PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN THE TRO FORCES WHICH CREATED I T . ARX3WS POINT TOWARD BOTH OPPOSING DIRECTIONS.

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