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CoPYRICHT1953by The walter RussellFoundation COPYRICHT1989by The Universil] of Scienceand Philosoph!

WAL T ER

R U SS ELL

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No NtI ol thistrcatisecanbeprinted in an| lotn \\'ithout|et nlission in \|ritin,r h] the Lln^,ersit! of Science and Philosoph:-. a:.ept in rapt:, edtatiatt ot a i.lc: rnt"d in n,n'Tape^ nt nnSo:i't"\ vhichare hercb! permitred to ttint the open lexerinlul and u| to tenpercent of the treatise Ary rariatio f|om thieliminlion mutl be br arrengementwith the Unienit! ol Sciencearul Philosophr' It b stipulatedthatone coPr ofa4' sucheditorial article or reviet which is rcpinted lrom thir book shallbe sentb The Un;:.a]'liti ofScience

SWANNANOA AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE HOMEOII THE T]NTVERSITY 'fhe Rus.ll l;oundution Woltet Fo,turl.r VIRGTNIA229IJO WAYNESBORO.

'l he Secret of Light 'l he Book of Early Whisperings 'lhc Messageof the Divine Iliad vot. lhc Messageof the Divine Iliad vot. . Your Day And Night Sr.icntific Answer to Sex

WALT ER

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of Co'Authors ll'nr SrudrCoursein UniversalLaw. NaturalScience And LivingPhilosophy At||rricSuicide? I lc World Crisis Its Explanationand Solution 'l lrr' l,)lcctrifyingPoweroI Man-WomanBalance S.l.rtilic Answerto HumanRelations LAO

RUSSELL

Author ol { lxl Will Work {!$ You But Not Ee! You l.llvr. A Scicntific & Living Philosophy of Love and Sex Whv Yorr ( annot Die! - ReincarnationExplained

DEDICAI'ION lir mv cleeplrilluminedwife. Lao. I dedicate(hisbook rritI ir heartIilled rvithgratitudeI()r her guirlingwisdomand r|lllL ss.indelatigahle work durinll the lastsix vea$ to make ll||\ |lrr\cntationpossible. As lhe NervAge of Transmutationslowly unfoldsits rrr'rrurrrll lor man. may Laos pervaclinggeniusbe lelt in tlr'\, \uf!ivinq $ords of thc millionswhich havehad to be rl' \l r(4 c(l rrhenlr'orkingalonewithout her Light in them. l\'r chrncc the enduringlessonof my belovedLao s life ,||r{lrrl|r. is it (lcmonslrarion of the infinitelymultipliedpower \t lrr(lr {r,nrcsto evervman and womanwhom God hasfulll I,|lr( rl r,'gclhrr in Spirit.givingto them thek inheritanceof lltr hirrfrl,'nrof rhe Light which thev thusfind througheach r rl hi l

Walter Russell

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C ontents Page An Openlrtter To The World of Science . x Pedodic Charts of the Elements . . . . . . . xvr Acknowledgments

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Preface..

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A NewConceptof the Universe . . . . . . . . I BasicMisconceptions of Science ....... Miscoroeptionof Elect o-Mawtish - Misconceptionol Energt Mbconception ol Maner- -. - - -.... Misconceptionof Snbsuncein Mattel . Thc Secretof the Aees

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DividedLight Elcctic Universeof SimulatedIdea . l 4 CoulombLawMisconc€ption. . ... 18 Eactrlc Unlvcn6 of Simulated

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What is the Work" of This Universe?. .

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Mystery XXI The Unknownand Unsuspected .........'11 of M agneti Pol c es ReciprocativeWorkingsof Oppo.ring 73 ............ Pol es... -

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ThisPolarized,Sex-Conditioned,Pulsing T h o u g h l -w a veUniver.......... se - .. 26

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PolarityPeriodicityis the Basisof the C o n sti ru l i oonf M attr r . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. 2'7

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So-calledMagnetic Lines of Force . . . . . 29

XXIII T he Ear thi s N otaM agnet...........

XI The lnadequate Inw of Conservation o i E n e rg y..

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Inadequacyand Fallacyof Newton'sThree . . . .... . ... . 37 L a w sa n dOn eHypothesis of Weight-.... - - -. 43 Misconceptions InitiolImpulse- -..... .. 45 Regarding The Two Waysof Life and Death - . . 47 WhataleLifeandDealh-. -.. - - -.. 48 WeNo\4Retum to Newton'sOne-Way Mathenatics-...49 law andOne-Way

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The Fallacyof Newton'sMathematics . . 50

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Factsof Nature . . 52 Two As-Yet-Unknown

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lnadequacyof Kepler'sFirst Law . . . . . . 54

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Regardingthe QuantumTheory . . .. .. . 57

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RegardingSinglyChargedParticles - .. . 57

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FutureScienceMust Completely RevolutionizeIts Conceptof Matter . . . . 60

and AnodeJustAs Living BodiesAre ......78 Al s oD y i ng XXV ThereAre No SeparatePafticlesor ...... El em ents. XXVI XXVII

C ur v atur ei s Al s oPol ar i z........... ed

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EveryConditionof Matter is Dependent UponIts Opposite Condition.. . . .. . . .. 80

XXV III Vihating Matter The Root Principleof .... .... .. 81 Atom i cStr uc tur e XXIX The Mysteryof Growth and Decay-And .........85 ofl i fe andD eath 86 T heM y s ter yof T i m e ............

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X XXI IntroducingThe GyroscopeInto The Oc tav eW av e

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XXXV UnbalancedAtomic. Solarand Stellar S yste ms Wo b b l e F i rstS te p . S e co nS d te p S u mmcry .. E xa mp l e s. XXXVI

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WobblingCl roscopes SeekBalance. . . 108 How Gravitationand RadiationBom EachOther Povulate.

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X XXX The Secrctrrf Mans Power. . . . . . . XXXXI N e $ P \)\e rF o rsci e nce...........

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XXXXII The Age of Tmnsmutation- New ConceptsFor Scienceand New Values 131 F o rHu ma n i ry

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!l hat of Tomorrowl'

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XXXXIV Wh1 Are We Here'.'

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Epilogue b1 Lao Russell

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An OpenLetter To The World Of Science (;cntlemen: ThisOpenLetterto the WorldofScience,accompanied Ity .r Treatiseon The RussellCosmogony,is beingsent to uppnrximately350 membersof our National Academyof Scienceand RoyalSocietyof London,100Universities,and .l(X)leadingnewspapers. This announcementwith its new concept of Light, Mutter, Energy.Electricity and Magnetismis a simpleyet complete,consistentand workablecosmogonywhich will onuhlc future scientiststo visualizethe universeas ONE WHOLE,andwill openthedoor to theNewAgeof TransmuItl(i(tn. Recallingthe importantcontributionsI have already mtdc toscience.suchasmy work in completingthehydrogen ocllrvcrnd my prior discoveryof the existenceof the two 0l0m bombelementsgivento the scientificworld in my two methatyouwillgive PorkxlicTablesoftheElements.assures rcrkrusthoughtand attentionto thesedocuments. Itrcscnllhrcltcningworldconditionsmakeit imperative thc wirywhcrcbytheweakestof nations lh0 icicncctliscloscs ({n l)r()tcclitscll fr()m(hc slronScsl of them and rendcr ntfuckhy frrrtrl.scl|rrtttl nir inptttcnt.

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ThLr ner;.knowledgewi give science tltispover. England could have been tendered immune from her devastatingbombardment had the world been reccptive to thesenew scientific discoverieswhich I endearoredto give to it when World War II $arted. Science.however. did make use of the two atom bomb elementsmentioned above.which I charted and copyrighted in 1926. The world needsnew metals.Many new rustlessmetals of greaterdensity.malleabilityand conductivityawaitdivision in vastquantitiesfrom carbon and silicon. fll esenill he.tounl t hen science cli.;cardsits concept of matteru[ beingsubstance. utnl ht'tttmt'.;avare o| the gyroscopiccontrolof motion $hich \f ill rllit th( aerhon tone into isotopesas a musical tone is split into thorlt.rotrd llat.r. ln thc chcnical elements.the sharpsand flats are isolopes.These can be produced by man in greater numbers than Nature has producedthem. for Nature doesnot begin to split her tonesuntilshe h2lspassedtwo octavesbeyondcarbon. There is a trcmendotlJ ctpponunity for the metallurght oJ tomorrow to creule ne$ metals in lhe carbon and silicon Of evengreater importance to the world in this crucial period is the production of unlimited quantities oI free hydrogen. ?"ir rdeal x eightlessfuel couLdbe transmuted from the atmospherc while in tr.nsit wilhout thenecessitl ol slorage capacit.t-. These are the important things which might now be known if Kepler's discovery had divulged the lacts of gec metric symmetry and dual curvature within the wave field. His law ol elliptical orbits evidences thdt he was on lhe verge of discoreting thdt four - nol I||o - magnetic poles contlol lhe dual opposed balance of this lrto-t''ny univene. With but twctmagneticpoles a three'dimensionalmdial univetse of time inte^'aLsdnd sequence.rtrould be impossible-A balanced

unive\e must hare two pobs to control centripetal' genercdctiveforce, and tvo compenJatingpoles to conttul centifugal' rudioactive force. By means of such knowledge, science could rid the carth olfearofattack by any nation no matter how the attaok might come, whether by land, sea or atr. This new knowledgewillgive toscience the causeof all lhe ellects which have for centuriesofresearch deceivedthe scnsesoI scientific observers. Man has a Mind as well as having senses.but h€ has given preferenceto the evidenceof his sensesin the building ()[ his cosmogony. Man can reason with his sensesbut he e nnot know with them. Reasoningis sense-thinking- not Mind-knowing.Hehas alsoproducedellects without knowing Inclr cause. The senseshave not revealed to man that this is a \tthslancelessuniwrse oJ motion onl)'. Neither have they told him the principle of polarity which divides the unive$al cquilibrium into pairs of oppositely-conditioned mates to eleclric tuo-\ray universe r'rcl|tea sex-divided The time has come in the history of man when knovl' tdgc alone can save the human ruce. Man has for too long lcft lhc Creator out of His Creation. thinking He cannot be pf()vcn in the laboratory. Oocl not only can beproven in the laboratory' but becaute I lh. li(ls of that proof man cdn solve man! heretofore hirkhn ntysteties of the universe - suchas thdt ofthe seed and U\t\t'th - life d d death cvcles- the purposeof lhe inert gases recorrlers ol all repetitite eJfbcts - and the true tr th|trit ol dl() it slt1t(luP. lttt)(\,.r.r You might rcilson bly ask why I have withheld this Inowlt'tlgt fr:rsontarryyc rs. I hitvcnrtl withheldit. I tried in vt|into givc it lltntt l()2(rwhell I lilst prrblishcdchartsof the

xv completeperiodictablesherewithattached.up to the beginning of World War ll whenI tried to organizea laborator) bombardmentgroupto saveEnglandfrom its unnecessar]

It has taken many yea$ to so completeit that it is invulnerableto attack.but this hasnow beendone,and this presenttreatiseisascomplete in briefasthewholecosmogony is completein detail.

of TheSociet.,I alsoaccepledandheldthe Presidency New York for sevenyearsforthe sole of Artsarul Sciencesin purposeof giving to the world this new cosmogonybased upona twcway continuous,balanceduniverseto replacethe one-waydiscontinuous,unbalanceduniversewhich is presumablyexpandingto a heatdeath.

o[ this revoluI do not look for immediateacceptanoe tionarynewknowledge.I do hopeandexpect,however,that ot science, the seedof it will grow within the consciousness and as I am nearing82 yearsof ageI feel it incumbentto announcethe fact to sciencethrough this open letter and whichmy gifted wife, rrcatisethat The RussellCosmogony, L o, andI havetogetherwritteninto a year'sStudyCourseof 9.15uncontradictable pages,and 182diagmms,is now com plcte.

Duringthis period.I lecturedupon the misconceived idea that hydrogenis the basic number one atom of the periodictable.I explainedthat there are twenty-oneother elemcntswhich precedeit and that hydrogenitself is not a singleclemen(but a wholecomplexoctave.I alsoexplained thc impossibilityof therebeinganyelementwithoutan inert g.rsasits source.At thattime I distributedmy periodiccharts li00 scientistsand universities. to approximately Furtherthan incitingresearchwhich yieldedso-called isotopesof hydrogenand heavywater,nothingcameof my effort.nordid I receivethecreditdueme.lncidentally,those so-calledisotopesarenot isotopesbut full-tonedelementsof an orde y octavegroup series.Isotopesdo not occur in Natureuntil theyreachthe octavefollowingtlle silicon(rtave. The reasonsfor this are fully explainedin our StudyCourse.

Thiscourseis nowbeingstudiedall overtheworldand, tlrroughour stud€ntsas seed,this new knowledgewill ultinratelytransformthe world. It is with the deepdesirethat a highercivilizationshall to mankind-The day is rrriscthat I sendforth this message hcrc when Scienceand Religion must marry, or [hrough igroranceof God s Unive$alLawsmanwill perishlrom the c r lhwillrecognize thatthis Hopingthattheworldofscience tr'(.tischaswithinit the answerto basiccausefor whichit has hcenso krngand lirelesslysearching.I am Sincerelyyours,

I wrote two books.gavemany lecturesand set up a demonstrationlaboratoryin a universityto prove that the but are differentlyelementsare not different substances of motion- and that the structureof conditionedpressures upon the gyroscopicprinciple. atom is based the appearedunder As oneafteranotherof my discoveries othernames.Iactedon theadviceof a friendlyscienceeditor until it wasfully to withholdanymoreof my newcosmogony and again copyrighted. and diagrams. completedin words

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Man) othersto whomI owemygratjtudeareDr. Robert Andrervs Millikan.Dr. HarlowShapley, Dr. WillisD-Whitney. thelateDoctorsLeede Forest.NicolaTesla.MichaelPupin, llarvey Rentschler.and A. A. Michaelson.and Charles Kcttering.DavidSarnoffand GerardSwope. my appreciation To theNen York TinretI alsoexpress lor the generousspacegiven for the many lettersfor and iu instmy teachings duringmy activitiesin the earlythirties, irntl for namingmv cosmogonyThe RussellTwo-Way I lnirerse."

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS There are many whom I have met on the long road to whom I owe much for open-minded interest. constructive help and sympatheticunderstanding.To thesemany friends I wish lo expressmy gratitudeIor helpingto smooth nrany r-()ugh sp()lson n seeminglyimpossible road.and for throwing just rr Iittlc morc light upon someof its dark intenals-

I gladlyincludein my appreciationthosedistinguished sr'icncewritersWilliam L. Laurence.WaldemarKaempffert. lrlrn O'Neil,GobindiBehariLalandthelateHowardBlakeslcc. whoseattitude toward a cosmogonyso unlike that to themwasalwaysgenerwhichtheir traininghadaccustomed 0us nd sympathetic.

I lhcrcforc rhlnk Dr. Henr_rNorris Russellfor checking nryfilst aslrrrnomical chartsin 1922- Dr. GeorgePegramfor warningmc of the itrlpossibilinofeverhopingtoforcesucha radicalchangein scientificthinking- Dr. H.H. Sheldonfor placinga laboratorJat my disposalatl'fte Nerc York Unirersity k) demonstratemy h!drogen discoveries- the Westinghouse Lamp Companylor giving me full use of its facilities for my gas transmutations.including their spectrum analyses- and the many who urged and aided hydrogen research which resultedin isolatingseveralof thosehydrogenoctaveelements shown on my new charts which were improperly named "hydrogen is()topes."

The attitudeof all men of sciencewith whom I have cvcr (liscussed my principleshasalwaysbeencooperative, n||(l I hilve met manv during my sevenyearsPresidencyof for intoleranceis the usual I hr S()det.r' ol Arls dndScience.r, human nature to any radicalchange. tcr(lion of

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I feel especiallyindebtedto the lateA. CressyMoffison for his vision and deep belief in my principles which he demonstraledby separatingoxlgen from nitrogen.and carlsed The Union Ctrbide Comltdr] to change its basisfor producing hydrogen from coal gas inslead of the electrolytic processand to the late Thomas Edison for his more than passing interest in my ideas of polaritv and the nature of electricirt during my months of professionalassociationwith him as his sculptural biographer.

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PREFACE Dr. Walter Russellwasin the process his 1953publication,.4 Bttef revising of 'l'reatiseon theRussellCosrnogon1,whenhe died in 1963.Among his papersnoteswere theeditinghe contemf()undthatindicated plrred if c\cr new type had Io be sel for of thisbook.Ascanbereadily lirrurc cditions purpose was1()clarifYand not to seen.his changehisconcepls. It is with profoundhumilityandgratitude that we submitthis new edition as a anddevotedsenlce memorialtothe selfless by renderedto the world Dr. Russell.who to man_ wasthe instrumentior thismessage kind. The Universityof Scienceand Philosophy Fonncrlv fhc WulterRu'.'ellFoutdation Virginia 22980 Waynesboro, Swannanoa. November,1989

A NEW CONCEPTOF THE UNIVERSE Specialrevisededition oJ *A BRIEFTREATISEON THE RUSSELLCOSMOGONY" by WalterRussell

nce in a while. in long century periods,somevast new knowledgecomesto the slowly unfolding race of man genius€s,ormen of superthroughcosmically-inspired vi\irnr.who havean awarenessofthe reality which lies beyond thi.,rrnivcrseof illusion. 'I his ncw knowledgeis ofsuch a revolutionary nature in ll\ tinlc {)[ c()mingthat wholesystemsof thought,evenunto r,||tirc eosnlollonics,ilre rendered obsolete. Whcn cach cosnric messengergives such n€w inspired I rrlwlcrlgcto the world. thc wh()lchumanracerisesone step which reachesfrom hrplrclon that Irng lrtrltlcrof rrnlolcling t h r' lrn t lk , ) l n t r r r r ' sI t t g i r r r r i r t gt sl n t ( ) l h e h i g h h e a v e n so f |llt irrirt (r' o r r l l , l c l c( i r \ n l i ( ( , , r 1 \ c i , ' l l s n ( si rsn ( ii l w i l r e n c sos f

3 Thus it is that man hasever beentransformedby the "renewingof his mind" with new knowledgegiven to him since his early beginnings,through the Mahabharataand Bhagavad-Gitaof the early Brahmic days, through such ancientmysticsas Laotze,Confucius,Zoroaster,Buddha, Plato, Aristotle, Socrates.Epictetus,Euclid, Mohammed, Moses,Isaiah,and Jesus,whosecosmicknowledgeutterly transformedthe praoticeof humanrelationsof their day Then dawneda new day of the gatheringof so-called "empiricalknowledge,"which is gainedthroughthe senses by resedch and observationol effectsof matter-in-tuotion of inspiredMind in mther than throughthe Consciousness meditation,which is the waythat mysticsandgeniusesacquire their knowledge. methodof Sincethe daysof Galileothisundependable hasservedto multiply gainingknowledgethroughthe senses him HOW to do man'eman'sreasoningpowersby teaching lous thingswith elecfficityand the elementsof matter.but not one great savantof sciencecan tell the WHY - or the CAUSE- of his familiareiiects. If askedwhal electricity.light. magnetism,matter or "l do not know." cncrgyis.hc franklyunswerci lfscicnccacluallydoesnotknowtheWHY-orWHAT ( followsthat it it necessarily -' or AtJSU- of theseessentials, withoutknowledge. is,admiltedly. k is rnerelyinformed- but iniormation gatheredthrough senseonlyEFFECTS. The senses isnot knowledge. thesenses Knowledgeis confinedto the CAUSEof EFFECTS. The sensesarelimited to but a smallrangeof perception andeventhat smallrange of the EFFECTSwhichtheysense, and is saturatedwith the deceptions distortionscreatedby the illusionof motion. to penetrateanyEFFECT for thesenses It isimpossible

of ilLuionis not \rithin tf) i$certainits CAUSEfor the cau.se i,//i,./. For this reasonthe entiremassof so-calledempirical knrrwledgewhich sciencehasgainedby reasoningthrough thc sensesis invalid. which form lrt us examinesomeof theseconclusions pres€nt theoryis all and see why thc hasisoi scientifictheory to invalid,and why its entirestructurehasno resemblance I will now enumerate cithcr Natures lawsor its processes. theories. ronrcof theseunnatural

OF SCIENCE BASIC MISCONCEPTIONS l. The cardinal error oI science lies in shutting the ('rorlor out oI His Creation. l hisonebasicerror topplesthe wholestructure,for out of it {ll r)f the other misconceptionsof light, matter, energy, rlrclricity. magnetismand atomicstructurehavegrown. ll rience knew whatLIGHT actuall! IS,insteado.fthe wates (nal rorpusclesof incandescentsunswhich'tciencenow thinks lt ltt,r new civilization woud drisefrcm that oneJAd abne. milesper second, Llght is not waveswhichtravel at 186,000 light travel at all. is, nor does science says it whlch 'fhc light of incandescent sunsis but an effectof one of the pressureconditionswhich electric lwrl cqually-oppos€d lnlcrwcavethis universeinto visiblesolidsand liquidssurtoun(lcdby invisibl€gasesof space. Tltcsctwo oppositeelectricconditionswhichform the basis conditionof ol thr con$litutionof matterarethe compressed of radiation condition prcssurc llnd the expanded ltrvity 'lhcsr are the equal_andplcrrurr'. lw{)clcclricconditions rrl||lositcl)rcs\urcswhichnlxkcnl(ni()nimpcrativeandwithout whr(h rr(ni(!ri\ inr)os\il)lc.

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The positile electric condition compresseslarge volumesof light-wavesinto small volumes b-vwinding them up centripetally into spiral vortices by thrusting in\rard from $ithor'rt. That is what gravitation is.

The weak point in this theory is the lact that €lectro' magnetismis nol an existenl force irl Naturei nor are there rbclro-magnetic lields or magnetic fields. Wave lields are rlcctric - exclusivelyelectric.

The negative electric condition expands small 'iolumes ol light-wavesinto largevolumesby unwindingthem cenirifugally into voiding equatorswhere matter disappears.That is what radiation is. Radiation thrusts outwardlv hom $iihin to depolarizematter and void motion.

lilcctricitl is the only force wh ich God makesuseoI to create thisuniverse.And the only lwo tools"God makesuseof for ( rcnlingHis universeof mattcr and molion are two pairsol ol4xrsedspiral vortices.One ot theseoppositepars meetsat rlrices at wave amplitudesto create spheresof matler and the othcr opposeclpair meets at cone basesupon wave axesto voi(t both matter and molron. (See Figures 129 and 130' lrrg c 1 62 . )

The light of sunsand the dark of spaceare but two opposite condjtionsof the samething. They interchangcconstantlt. Each becomesthe other sequentially. Science exchtded God .fr()n its .otltideration heco&seoJ the suppositionthdt God could nol be]lroren to eri\t b.t laboruton' Thisdecition is unfortun\le fd'God IS lrrotuble br lahorulot-r' nethods. The locatable motionless Light which man mis takenlycalls magnetismis the invisible.but familiar.Light which God IS .. and with it He controls His univetse-- as we shrrllscc.

Misconccplion of Iilectro-Magnetism 2. 'lhc I')insttin th(or| of the constitution of matter tonctivas thit unirerse to he "ona great ocean of eleclro' tnagn?tism,out of /'hich - and into u'hic'h" flotr the rtreams of graitation, iratter and energt'." Radiation.the equafand-oppositemateof gravitation.withoul which gravitation is impossible. is entirell ignored in this Iantasticand unnaturalconcept. Equall,vfantastic is lhe clairn of this theory that 'it is possiblc to havc gravitalionwithout matter."and 'lor spacelo crlst wilhoul .qravitvor *ilhout malter.'

l lrt sc two pairs of opposedelectricspiral vorticesare the I'rrrieunits\r'hichconstructall matter.Togetherthey torm lllr'clcctric \iaves of motion which createthe vari()uspressure rvhichare needcdto producethe manyseemingly ,','rrrlilions rlilfcrcnlclcnrentsof \isible and invisiblematter. forceswhich I lcetricit! is divided into two equal'and-opposite thfustir$ayfrom eachother to build this polarizeduniverse. Wherr inability to thrust away lrom each other takes its !(tlu(ntial turn in the pulse of the universalheartbeat. rlr.;rrl:rlizationvoidsall opposition.Thus this universeconsists ol r.vt lcs ol life followed by death - gtowlh followed by rk!irv. und generationfollowed by radiation.. eachexpressed rlntulluncousl"_ and repeatedsequentiallyf()reverwithout r,nrl. thlt which scicncecalls magnetism.and believesto be a I' n (( Nhich hasthc powerof liftingtonsof steel,is God'sstill I utlrt whi(h halancesanrl controlsthe equalityoI electric rltvi\ror.l)tttelcctricitvaloneperformsall of the work oi this ttir( rsc. 'l lrr nrrgn(lie Lighl which controlsthe universal lrtrlrrrrrr' ;r'r'lolnrsno worL whalsrrcrcr A l' : rr || r i r r r (t I i r ' k r r r I r r r r i l lsl ( ( - i r l r s(e) l l l l ( c l e c l r i cc t r r r c n l r\h r(lr (l\ r , l , r ll l r : r l\ l ( ( l i r r l ( ,i t \ i r tl i \ i rl ( t i | r t | l r | i zttl t o n r l i t i t t n s .

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6 and not becauseof ils focal polesof stillnesswhich center its two activities. Even though the electric curent has been withdrawn.the steelretainsitselectric activitr Iorlong p€ri(xls and acts as though the current slill remained. Magnetic Light control might be likened to the rudder of a shipwhichconlrolsthedirectionofthe ship'smolionwithout in any $ay motivatingthat motion It might againbe likenedto the fulcrum uhich extendsits porverof exprcssionthrough motion toa lever.without in an\ wav acting to moti\ate that expressedmotion of the lever. God's still magnetjc Light is the fulcrum of this creating universe.Eleotricitv is the lwo-way lever which extendsfrom that fulcrum to give the universe its pulsing heartbeat of simulated life-death sequences. Wlerever God'sLight appearsin matter.therestillnesscentets rnotion. but there is no molion al llrdl pol)?LThe center of gravity in a sphericalsunor earth is one locatablepoint $ here God s Light is. Likewise. the two still centeN of north and south spiral vortices are other k)catable balancing points of conlr-ol.Likewisc.thc shail lvhichconnectsallpairs of opposed polcr is rrn cxlcnsi()n{)f slillnessfronr the zero of wave to lltc zcr'oof wavcanplitudes.and the retum of h rlirrrrinps Ilr()tio|lto lhc /cfo ol ilr lttinnings in the slillnessof its lrolninl plrrccon ils warc axis. 'Ihis is a universeof Light-at-reslfrom which two opposed lighls.()f-motionappear to manifest the IDEA which is etcrnally sealedin the Light-at-rest.

Misconceptionof Enerry 3. Failure to recogrli?.e that this unit'erml bodl' of moting matter has been crcateil b)' some power outside of itself hts led science to conchtde that the energl' t'hich

cr(ated matter is tiithin itself. Even more eftoneous is the (onclusion that energJ'is a condition of fiatler, suchas heal'lhis fallacl has led to the conclusionthat C.eation will rlivrppearwhen heatenergy runsdown." The first and second lirwsof thermodynamicsare built upon this obviously wrong r'onclusion. The universe will never "run down." lt is as r.tcrnal as God is eternal. 'l liis universeof matter-in-motionis a Mind-conceived,Mindr'r'clling b{xly. As such it is as much a product of Mind as a prrir of shoes.a poemi a symphon!, or a tunnel under a nr{rt|ntainis a product of the Mind which conceived it, and Irotivated the action which produced it as a formed body of ||rrllcr. lh(' poem is not the poet, however. nor is the symphony its frnnp()ser.ln a like sensethis universeis not its own Creator. Wlr{tcver qualities or attributes there are in any product whcthcr it be an adding machine or a universe- have been r,itc (lcd to that product by their creatorto manifestqualities, Ittrihutcs and energieswhich are alone in the creator of that ltlrxlucl. matter.lDtA Nor irithe tDEA whichmattermanifestswithin leavesthe quality.ldea never a Mind l\ t't\,t otutetL lLleais Innniscicnt Light of Mind. ldea is but simulatedby matter-inmr{iotl, ll)l"A rttar leavesits invisibb stateto hecomeisible muller. linlirs which nranifestIDEA are made in the imageof their til(nl(uJs inraginings. llvctt clcltion. whetherol God or man,is an extensionof its fronrhim by a forcewhich is withinits rir0rtu[.lt is pr()icctccl !,ffl||ol ||(l n(n in lhc proicclcdproduct. All of thc knowlcrlgt.cncrgy and nlethod of creatingany of Mintllrkrnc.Ihtairnoknowledge, pr(xlrf(f ifrr f)ftrl)arties tttc,rIt. lilr'. lt.utlt.ittt'lli!!,tk1 \ h\td (( t't th!) ghl in thc nrttut *hi, lt nt,trtr'rit

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Misconception oI Matter 1. Electic matter is but amitor which rcflects qualities outside itself to simulate those qualiti$ t'ithin itself. ln the Mind of an! creatorof anv productis the IDEA ol the forned body which Mind desireslo produce. Also the knowledge,energyandrrethodof productionareinthe Mind oI the creator of that product and not in the product. The architectdoesnot savthat thc cncre). idea.or constructi()n methodsare in the templeof his conceiving.nor shouldman sav that they are in the templcof God s conceiring.

lt', t t|t hLlldtrcesthe TWO electricLtlll-di|ided,cortditionecl ht:ltt\ t)i tuttet d d spue. | )it i(ledmatlersrrainsrLrlind balancein the zeroof equilib ||Unr lrom which it ,*as divided. The sensesor man arc rrthril\ decei\ed b] the illusionsof appcarance whichcausc hrrrrtt) concludeotheruise. Nr\r t()ns apple\! xsnot attractedto thc croundby graviration. lh( hiilh polenrialcondition oi thar solid apple sought.l \rrrlirf hi{h porcntialcondition.That is ft)siLvit. fell toward rlr, , . rI rh r. r t ir l t i l l\ a r u r c r l r t t , , t l i k c . c e k i n p l r l r .

To thus claim lhat energl is a property of rratter is to deprive The Creatorof His omnipotence and omniscicncc. The entire universemanilestspoNer. but the uni\cr\c is not the power which it nanifests.

I l,hl ,\"t\\'ronsfi \.ih the Ltppleloru u tzt,kot-ttto he voulLlhave \.\\ttlat nutk dpll[e nse u to the hedt.rls as dk)\,pote tial t',tr tt,Airtg u like bt potentitl potithtl to hularrceils electri, ,'tllt tliriLltd stdte. The iising ol the cleat.r.itg,expanding ,W,l' lgin lullills.\trtue s Ltt ol lilte ret:kinglike.

N()l ()nc pa iclc ol nralter rvhich constilulesrhc ntaterial l r or l\ ,rl irrrr phxlrrctcrrnnrrle ol it s c l{ .I t c a n mo re o n lr l l r ,,r J'lr (ir\ir. rrnrlr'orrrrrr;rrr ofrI t h e Min d o f it s c re a t o r , \tt ||iII\I I( it r.[\ tri( :'ll\ '

.\ll |olarizing bodics add 1()rheir densitiesand potentials. I lrl rrllrlewhich fell to the groundwasa polarizedbody..AII lr rl.rfi/c(lbodiesmustre!ersetheirpolaritiesancldcpolarize_ I lrtr thenkrsetheirdcnsities and potentiats. The depolarized . t 1 1 t lc rc t rrrn c Jr n t h . / c r o , , I i t \ l ) c F i n t r i n g .

lltr ' lr ntr't,, ;IttIi|(|rr||l :rrrt l rc p u ls i0 n $ h ic h s c ie n c e "l |l\l i r l ( rl! irll||l)llt(.\to lirrr(.rirre c lc c t r-ic aelf f e c t s p e rf o rmr r tt llr cr (!nf rrnrlonll lrrrretiorol r d irid in g a n e q u ilib riu m ('l)l)t)sinA i r l ( ' lw(' t,rntlitiorrs. uhic h c x t e n de q u a llyf ro m a tlivitlingequatrrr.I hc nrarnelicl,ighl conrrolsthe balanceof lhese1woopposingconditionswhichinlerchange two waysin their endeavor to void rheir opposing conditions. but the stressesand strains which s€em to make matter attract and repel matter are electric effects. Electric ellects of motion can be insulatedfrom each other but the magnelic Light oI The Creator, which causesthose eflectsi cannot be insulatedlrom matter by matter. All mauer is electric. EledicitI conditio s ull nMtter utultt. the mea.tured(ontrol ol the ONE IIAGNETIC LIGHT vhn h

I lrr.Ne$ronianlarvis in thisrespectin\alid hecauseit accounts l"r hut on!' half of the apples grorvth-decav cycle.This is a lno \rit\ uni\erscof opposedelfecfsof nlotion- not a one-

lVlhconception of Substancein Matter 5. &'nst oJ ohterwrion hasled to the erroneous conclurhut rhn th