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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Taken from Flying Saucers magazine - February 1965
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Do We Have A Double Sun?
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by Henry Rasmusen
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We definitely DO have TWO SUNS, according to M. F. Malin, of Salt
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Lake City, who has spent much of his spare time for over forty years
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in pursuit of such a theory.
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The possibility of the existence of a double sun in our solar system
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began for Malin in 1917, when he overhead a conversation between two
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men, evidently scientists, on a train in New Jersey.
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The subject of their conversation was the failure of the law of
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gravitation with respect to the relations of Earth and Sun - their
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conclusion being that the basis of velocities of bodies in space
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must be otherwise than that laid down in Newton's PRINCIPIA. Malin
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was studying sculpture at the time, at the National Academy of
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Design in New York.
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This failure of the gravitational law was shocking to him, for even
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he knew that Newton's mathematical demonstrations in this connection
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had formed the groundwork of the whole of modern mechanics,
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engineering and physics.
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How could the law have failed, when the results of this work were
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already interwoven throughout the whole structure of science in all
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its branches? The modern researches of Einstein and others were
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always said to have enhanced the value of the PRINCIPIA.
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The matter attracted the young sculptor so greatly that from that
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time he began to divide his attention about equally between
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sculpture and astrophysical study, often working far into the night
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in efforts to improve his meager knowledge of mathematics, and
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spending his available time poring over astronomical and
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astrophysical works in the libraries.
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Quite early in these studies, he found that although Newton had
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proven his law very successfully in connection with the Earth-Moon
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system, he had been forced to abandon his efforts to apply it to the
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relations of Earth and Sun because the sun's distance and dimensions
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were not known with any degree of accuracy in his time.
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A couple of centuries later (after 1894), when the sun's distance
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and size had been agreed upon and established internationally, the
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apparent discrepancies in the gravitational relations of Earth and
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Sun had become painfully evident.
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Usuing the sun as a CENTER OF ATTRACTION, with the Earth-Moon system
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as a unit of measurement, the proper elements of the earth's orbit
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were readily calculable - but everywhere seemed to be awry.
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The earth's distance, period and velocity were hopelessly at
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variance with each other according to the gravitation law, but the
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distance and period had been established by observation and could
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not be adjusted. Also, the sun's size in connection with these
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elements presented an awkward problem.
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After many a headache over the situation, the calculators of the day
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had given up, and had conceded that the basis of velocities in
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Nature must be other than in Newton's work and had offered the poor
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parody of gravitational relations on the part of Sun and Earth which
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is current in the astronomy books of today.
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This was even more intriguing than ever, because it was perfectly
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clear that this basis of velocities - that is, the amount of
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material in the body divided by the square of the distance of the
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attracted particle - literally IS THE LAW OF GRAVITATION, and that
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upon this point the Newtonian law as a whole must stand or fall.
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Here was something which could not be thrust aside by denials or
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contradictions; it was something no mathematician could deny. What
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could be wrong? And why had the failure seemed to apply ONLY to the
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relations of Earth and Sun?
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Malin made some simple calculations which showed that
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THE SUN HAS LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THE VOLUME OF MATERIAL
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REQUISITE TO ITS EXISTENCE AS THE CENTRAL ATTRACTION OF
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THE PLANETARY SYSTEM,
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even if its average density were the same as that of the earth.
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And if its density were only about one-fourth as great as that of
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the Earth - as the astronomer USUALLY RECKONS - the discrepancy
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would be all the more hopeless.
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How could a discordancy of such proportions ever have been glossed
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over for the public in the astronomy books? People in general, even
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among the scientists, seemed entirely unaware that the sun-centered
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theory and the law of gravitation WERE IRRECONCILABLE.
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No doubt some of the mathematicians knew but could not face the
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issue, not knowing anything that could be done about it. And WHERE
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WAS THE REMAINDER OF THE PLANETARY SYSTEM?
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There seemed to be only one possible place in the system. For a
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body larger than the sun in volume, or the equivalent with unequal
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densities -
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a position PERPETUALLY IN ALIGNMENT BEHIND THE SUN
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AS SEEN FROM THE EARTH,
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incredible as this might seem at first glance.
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And if there were a relationship between mass and brightness among
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stars, perhaps THE GREATER STAR WOULD BE BRIGHTER AND HOTTER THAN
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THE SUN, and there should be some physical signs of its presence.
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If such a body existed, the planetary system would revolve around a
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center of gravity SITUATED BETWEEN THE TWO, SOME DISTANCE BEYOND THE
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SUN.
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It was not very difficult to calculate the proper radius of Earth's
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orbit by Newton's methods, and this turned out to be 101,300,000
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miles - placing the possible center of gravity of the system about
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4,800,000 miles BEYOND THE SUN.
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Later, Malin wrote an imaginative account of the physical
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appearances which might be expected if there were a brighter and
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hotter star operating at comparatively close range BEHIND THE SUN,
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and made drawings to illustrate the writing.
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Of course, he already supposed that the solar corona and the
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zodiacal lights were involved. He went deeper into the findings of
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observation in the reality and compared the real phenomena with his
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drawings, searching the periodicals and books for new observations,
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new findings, new information.
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As the years passed, it became more and more clear that the
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imaginative phenomena were all present in the planetary system but
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formed a bewildering chain of scientific mysteries on the strictly
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sun-centered plan of Copernicus.
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The scientific situation could all be summed up in the words of the
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eminent astronomer Simon Newcomb,
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"The amazing fact that observation has opened up mainly
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mysteries in the sun; that as a result the world is
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farther than ever from a satisfactory solution to solar
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phenomena."
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Malin had grown up in the Mormon faith, in fact had spent two years
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as a missionary in New Zealand before he was twenty. Something
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which might have helped him substantiate the double sun theory in
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his own mind is to be found in one of the basic books of Mormon -
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THE PEARL OF GREAT PRICE.
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The book is mainly a compilation of material which the Mormon
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founder-prophet, Joseph Smith had translated into English from a
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scroll of Egyptian papyrus brought to him by a stranger in the
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1820's.
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Among other things in the translation was a group of heiroglyphics,
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showing humans, birds and symbological figures. One of these
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symbols Smith interpreted as being "a planet called Kolob, which is
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directly BEHIND THE SUN."
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Whether or not this had any influence on Malin's thinking, it is an
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interesting parallel.
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In 1931 a booklet, SOLAR ARRANGEMENT, was distributed to the worlds
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major observatories. It contained drawings which portrayed the
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Zodiacal body with its light and heat AS A SEPARATE ENTITY BEHIND
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THE SUN from the earth, with all the sun's major "mysteries" DRAWN
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IN AS NORMAL PHENOMENA.
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Up to that time, Dr. Fath's spectrum of the zodiacal light had been
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accepted as a matter of course - indicating that the light consisted
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MERELY OF REFLECTED SUNLIGHT.
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The light had long been so much a mystery that very little had ever
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been written about it in the astronomy books. Within a year,
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several new spectra appeared from various scientific sources, all of
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them showing the zodiacal light TO HAVE AN EMISSION SPECTRUM OF ITS
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OWN, APART FROM THOSE OF THE SUN, the corona and the aurora.
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(Vangard note...a critical point in this paper, the fact that
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there were DIFFERENT EMISSION SPECTRA from readings taken from
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the rim and those taken from the interior surface of the disk)
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Malin's drawings and text represented the solar corona as being
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intensely hot in the space AROUND THE EDGE OF THE SUN'S VISIBLE DISK
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- being the gaseous product of TERRIFIC RADIATION poured out upon
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the sun's body at comparatively close range FROM A PLACE BEHIND IT.
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In the years that have followed, the sun, with a measured facial
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temperature of about 6,000 degrees Centigrade, has been found to be
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SITTING IN THE MIDST OF ATOMIC CORONAL TEMPERATURES OF A MILLION
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DEGREES AND MORE..
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Incidentally, this leaves the scientists to suppose that they are
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looking through a million degrees of termperature IN FRONT OF THE
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SUN when measuring 6,000 degrees Centigrade ON THE SOLAR SURFACE, if
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they adhere to the SUN-CENTERED IDEA.
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It may be added, that in their researches of today the physicists
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USUALLY DISTINGUISH between the zodiacal light area of the SOLAR
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CORONA (light and radiation radiating from the circumference of the
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disk) and the SOLAR AREA (across the diameter of the disk). Why
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would they have to distinguish between the two readings if it is A
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SINGLE BODY??
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Some college professors have found the yearly period on the part of
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the binary to be impossible, but this is because they have started
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out by ASSUMING THE SUN TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT with every other body
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SUPERFLUOUS.
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As matters stand, the astronomers and physicists have only to
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acknowledge that the conditions on and in front of the visible solar
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disk ARE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT from those found in the violent upheaval
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and gaseous turmoil AROUND ITS "EDGES," and then THE REST WILL
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FOLLOW as a matter of course, and soon the strictly sun-centered
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theory will be as obsolete as the epicycles of the earth-centered
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era.
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Then our solar system will be acknowledged to have a double sun,
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WHICH IS THE RULE, NOT THE EXCEPTION in the Universe.
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Vangard note...
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Another incredible chunk of information....There are some
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bizarre things going on with the Sun and the properties of
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light in space. John Keely says that the Sun and stars are
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invisible when viewed from space. Light only manifests when in
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the presence of a gas which serves as a percussive medium for
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the Aether to allow the generation of light through
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interference; thereby slowing the Aether to lower frequencies.
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Rudolph Steiner also says that the Sun and stars are invisible
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from space. Tom Brown (of Borderland Sciences in California)
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says he talked on the phone to one astronaut who said they
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could not take pictures of the Sun or stars UNLESS the camera
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was inside the ship (where there is air). On hearing this, Tom
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called NASA and asked the Public Information Officer if the Sun
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could be seen from space. The PIO said of course.
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At that point Tom explained about the story he was working on
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and that he had talked to an astronaut who confirmed the
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premise of no visible light from space. The PIO got very upset
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on the phone and said that information was not supposed to be
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given to the public.
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We here at Vangard Sciences work from the premise that Aether
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is the PRIME CONTINUUM or the fundamentally highest possible
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frequency of this universe. In its division, it produces
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magnetism, electricity, light, heat, sound, vibration and mass.
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What if the 2nd sun was a doorway to a dimension of energy
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which breaks through to sustain this section of space?
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The channel Hilarion (Maurice Cooke) from Canada offers some
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interesting thoughts on protons, electrons and the 4th
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dimension which seem to back up such a contention. He says
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Protons are escape points from the 4th dimension to the 3rd
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(where we are). We perceive these points as energy of a higher
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potential than the normal background level. The rotation is
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also specific for this polarity.
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Once this potential exhausts itself, the rotation reverses from
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that of a proton at which point we perceive it as an electron.
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Electrons group to develop sufficient energy to create an escape
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point from the 3rd to the 4th dimension through which to replay
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the never-ending cycle.
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