Interdimensional Science: Cosmic Rays Demystified
by Ernest L. Norman
No work of this kind could be considered complete without including the much talked of present-day physical phenomenon called cosmic rays, for in the precincts of various concepts which involve cosmic rays, their origin and manifestation, will be found several of the most important equivalents in the Infinite Creative Cosmogony. At the present time, science knows considerably more about cosmic rays than it did at the beginning of their discovery but it is commonly admitted by scientists alike, that their source or origin is still unknown. Present scientific terminology classifies many types of cosmic rays and, while these are primarily of interest in an academic sense to the scientist alone, we shall therefore not discuss them categorically or in such lengthy presentations, as further study along these lines can be pursued by the student who wishes to do so, from such concurrently publicized concepts existing at the present time.
Cosmic Ray Interactions In Real Time
The actual discovery, as far as modern science is concerned with cosmic rays, started almost one hundred years ago, in the late 1800’s, from a commonly devised laboratory device called an electroscope which was simply a small glass sphere or globe wherein, upon a short glass pedestal were fastened two one-inch squares of thin gold leaf. It was found when subjecting this sphere to an intense radiated field of magnetic energy, the trapped air within the sphere became ionized or charged; that is, each molecule of air assumed a certain charge of electricity and, under normal conditions when the stimulating or the magnetic field was removed, this ionization would disappear. However, this ionization was found to immediately cause these two small pieces of gold leaf to fly apart at right angles and to remain at this obtuse angle over a long period of time wherein, by simply removing the electromagnetic field of force, they would have normally collapsed into their normal position. This slow rate of discharge in ionization was found to be supplemented by an external field of radiation, which has concurrently developed into our existing knowledge of cosmic rays.
It was first presupposed that this external radiation came from close association with the earth itself. However, in the early 1900’s, experiments made by climbing mountains and balloon ascensions determined that the rate of precipitation of this electronic field was increased as altitude above the earth’s surface was increased. In other words, the atmosphere formed some sort of a point of absorption, so far as this cosmic radiation was concerned. With the invention of the aquarium-like device known as a cloud chamber wherein a quantity of fog-like gas was imprisoned, cosmic rays could be seen to make vapor trails across this fog-like gas and thus be photographed. While the particles themselves have never been photographed, yet the scientist possesses thousands of photographs of various types of vapor trails left by differently charged kinds of cosmic ray particles. At the present time, science has subdivided into various categories and divisions, about 20 or so different types of cosmic ray particles and he has determined, according to such positive or negative or combinations of electronic charges contained therein, their life duration, speed and the amount of curvature which they attain—either to the right or to the left—when entering into the earth’s magnetic field.
However, science does not yet know the exact source or origin of these cosmic ray particles. With this thought in mind we shall enter into a new field of introspection which will open up to the reader a new vista or a new horizon of creative thinking wherein he can actually see within his mind’s eye, just how it is that the seemingly so-called particle masses as they are presented by the earth, the planets, the sun and various other stars in our galaxy or our universe or even universes beyond were created—and even the very sustaining processes of the atoms themselves. For in a common term of reference, so far as the different kinds of energy transferences are concerned, they are synonymous in nature and relate in all respects, however, into such fields or dimensions which are presently unknown to our modern scientist. Herein is a case where the old adage is used, that the “tail is wagging the dog” for the scientist has been attempting in these different directions of investigation and research, to determine and to equate the whole Infinite Cosmogony on the basis of the few interacting developments in his third dimensional perspective.
At the present time, science believes cosmic rays to be originating from some distant part of our galaxy, or any given point in the outer dimensions of interstellar space from such various refractories as are contained in the expurgation of certain particles of energy into “free space” from suns or other types of heavenly bodies, exploding stars or nova. It is believed by the scientist, in going through this so-called “free space”, these tiny electronic particles begin to be batted about in a ping-pong like fashion from one particular sun or its electromagnetic field to another, and thus they start to attain these incredible velocities. It is known at the present time that various cosmic ray particles can penetrate as much as twelve feet of lead or go to the bottom of an ocean two miles in depth. They can also penetrate, at an incredible speed approaching that of light, through the very heart or nucleus of the atom itself, which is different than any other kind of energy our present-day scientist has as yet succeeded in generating.
If this ping-pong effect is true, then here too, we would find that science would defeat itself in its purpose of trying to relate a true and factual reason for the existence of matter in his present terrestrial dimension. In common everyday physics, nothing can exist without a cause and the basic cause of matter itself is whether it is concerned with the radiant field of force around the sun or into such other particular types or junctions of introspection. The scientist has not as yet, in this supposition of the Infinite Cosmogony, established anything which is relative to the actual existence or the procreative factors of existence in his material world.
Therefore we must start at an entirely new point of junction in our introspection which is far removed from our present known physical world as it is presented by the earth and the various star clusters around us in the Heavens; for all stars, solar systems, galaxies and universes can be considered only as tiny bits of surface matter which are floating upon the mind of the individual’s consciousness.
Excerpt from Cosmic Continuum
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