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Saturday, July 22, 2000 7:18 AM

[world-vedic] Inner sun

 

 

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> Posted by: Dean

>

> I recently re-wrote this section of my article It's a New Dawn for Hollow

> Earthers, on the HE in the Puranas site. Notice that there is an update

list

> at the bottom!

>

> http://skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index7.html

>

>

> Basically, I just incorporated an explanation by Joseph H. Cater to what

was

> there before.

>

>

> Here it is:

>

> The subject of an inner sun, particular to the hollow Earth model, conjurs

> up the image of some kind of nuclear process going on in the hollow

portion.

> A nuclear inner sun is a hard hypothesis to accept for several reasons. It

> would be hard to imagine how such a sun would be fueled, whether it be a

> fission or fusion process, and a fission process, by the way, would kill

all

> the life inside the cavity anyway! The sun of our solar system may not

even

> correspond to a nuclear process; the fusion/core models of the sun

> originated before the nature of plasma structures were understood ( see

the

> Goodfellow link below ).

>

>

> The aggragates of low frequency photons ( soft particles ) which Cater

> refers to above are penetrating. Why? Well, even single photons have

> relatively great surface areas in proportion to their masses. When a

myriad

> of them combine, the resultant particle has a relatively great mass in

> proportion to its surface area. Compared to a single photon particle, a

soft

> particle shoots through matter like a cannonball and makes its way to the

> inner shell where the inner sun is formed.

>

> Page 79: " The central sun, consisting of excess soft electrons that

passed

> through the Earth's crust and repelled by gravity on all sides to the

> center."

>

> Low frequency photon aggragates, which the reader will keep in mind are

not

> visible, will then radiate back out through the polar openings, interact

> with the atmosphere, disintegrate, and produce the auroral lights.

>

> How does this disintegration come about? The low frequency photon

aggragates

> ( soft particles ) contain hard particles- these are the protons and

> electrons comprised of light in the ultrahigh frequency range of gamma

rays;

> these are the ones recognised by science. As the photon aggragates

> disintegrate in contact with the Earth's atmosphere, on their way out of

the

> polar openings, the constituent light photons are released in the upper

> atmosphere.

>

> Science attributes the aurorae to positively charged ions. This is because

> science is not aware of the low frequency photon aggragates and are not

> looking for them, for one thing! For another, science is not aware that

> visible photons are camouflaged within the invisible low frequency photon

> aggragates. And according to the NASA researchers introduced above,

> astronomers have been looking in the wrong direction anyway, off by about

93

> million miles!

>

> The inner sun itself is supposed to be dim- Olaf Jansen described its

> intensity as having the brightness of the solar system's Sun during

partial

> eclipse. This is accounted for by the fact that the inner sun is composed

of

> low frequency photon aggragates, the soft particles of Joseph H. Cater

> described above.

>

>

> Here is one account of the inner sun, related by Olaf Jansen and his

father

> Jens, who attained the land of Our Hollow Earth in a voyage in their small

> fishing boat through the North Polar Opening. It was the first part of

> August 1829. They had been sailing about 15 days North from Franz Josef

> Land. " One day about this time, my father startled me by calling my

> attention to a novel sight far in front of us, almost at the horizon. ' It

> is a mock sun, ' exclaimed my father. ' I have read of them; it is called

a

> reflection or mirage. It will soon pass away.'"

>

>

> " But this dull-red, false sun, as we supposed it to be, did not pass away

> for several hours; and while we were unconscious of its emitting any rays

of

> light, still there was no time thereafter when we could not sweep the

> horizon in front and locate the illumination of the so-called false sun,

> during a period of at least twelve hours out of every twenty-four."

>

>

> " Clouds and mists would at times almost, but never entirely, hide its

> location. Gradually it seemed to climb higher in the horizon of the

> uncertain purply sky as we advanced."

>

>

> " It could hardly be said to resemble the sun, except in its circular

shape,

> and when not obscured by clouds or the ocean mists, it had a hazy-red,

> bronzed appearance, which would change to a white light like a luminous

> cloud, as if reflecting some greater light beyond. "

>

>

> " We finally agreed in our discussion of this smoky furnace-colored sun,

> that, whatever the cause of the phenomenon, it was not a reflection of our

> sun, but a planet of some sort of a reality. " (THE SMOKY GOD, pp. 85 -

87)

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