Inner Sun

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.

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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Posted by: Dean

I just re-wrote another article on the Hollowearthpuranas website, the one about gravity.

http://skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index8.html

Once again, Cater gives an example from everyday life about how it is that gravity is characterised by a negative charge, and how objects which defy gravity, such as clouds and spinning tops, are imbued with a negative charge and are actually being repulsed by the negative charge of gravitational fields. Not hard reading at all.

Dean

From pages 292 – 293 of The Awesome life Force, by Joseph H. Cater.

" The Searl effect is deeply involved with the behavior of everything that spins on an axis. Consider the spinning top or gyro. Conventional science has never come up with anything even remotely resembling an explanation concerning its behavior. Physicists try to create the iilusion that they understand it and camouflage their ignorance with nebulous descriptions of its action accompanied by meaningless equations. A precessing gyro actually confutes the basic foundations of conventional physics. For example, as it precesses, its center of mass extends well beyond its point of contact with the surface. It should tip over according to all the rules of academic physics. What force prevents it? Also the moment of inerta increases with the RPM, a property which is utilized for stabilizers. Also, according to the ‘ laws ‘ of orthodox physics, the moment of inertia is constant.

The explanation becomes almost self-evident in the light of the principles already expounded upon. At a critical RPM, the outer rim becomes heavily charged negatively while the portion closer to the center of mass begins to take on a positive charge. The rim tends to be repelled upward by the Earth's gravity. The total effect is a counterclockwise motion about the point of contact, [ of the top or gyro on the floor ] which counterbalances the clockwise torque tending to tip it over.

The greater tendency for a rotating body to maintain its plane of rotation, which produces a stabilizing effect, is a result of the increase in the moment of inertia. The outer portion is given a total negative charge which is greater than that of its original positive when it was at rest. This means that the mass comprising the outer portion has a greater overall inertia than it had before. This portion of greatly increased inertia is also further removed from the center of mass than the rest of the body which accentuates the moment of inertia and also the portion closer to the center of mass or rotation has a higher net positive charge than it had before. This means that its inertial properties have also increased which also adds to the moment of inertia. "

Dean,
Is there room in your theory for the 'geode phenom'?
Greg

I have to admit my ignorance here, unless it is the onion layer theory.

Dean

Dean,
In Brazil, there are these large hollow geodes that have crystals inside. Do
you know of any? Mikos claims that the Inner earth is like the geodes.
Greg

Greg,

Oh yes, I've seen plenty. But what does Mikos mean about the interior being like the inseide of a geode? The terrain?

Or is he referring to relative thickness of the shell in relation to the diameter of the globe? The book Etidorhpa relates a shell thickness of 800 miles. Given the fact that there is diminished weight and gravity the further down one goes, 800 miles, which seems to me the proportion of a geode's shell to the geode's total diameter, ought to be about right.

Dean

Gyroscopic Antigravity

http://www.keelynet.com/gravity/gyroag.htm

Dean

I can't believe it, here is another one. Click on " defy laws of gravity " on the left. They even have a toy which has a gyroscope inside of a toy flying saucer!

http://www.tedcotoys.com/interest.htm

Dean/Dharmapada

Here is something from Onelight:

http://www.onelight.com/infinity1.html

With an advanced civilization residing inside, that thousands of years ago
chose not to be war-like, don't you think they have the technology for
anyone not welcome to not find the opening no matter how hard they looked.
Lets face it the last thing they want is for someone to go inside and come
back and blab about it to the surface peoples. They don't need our
consciousness to infect their world. Until people can go in there and shut
up about it no one will find the opening. We are not welcome at this time.

The above points are very important Who are we to impose ourselves? There is
precious little discussion along these lines, thanks for bringing it up.

Dean

I mean, really, what if we entered into the midst of that sophisticated civilisation, amid its religion, technology and culture, with our TV brains, mindless computer game brains, and hamburger heads?

Ouch!

Dharmapada/Dean

With an advanced civilization residing inside, that thousands of years ago
chose not to be war-like, don't you think they have the technology for
anyone not welcome to not find the opening no matter how hard they looked.
Lets face it the last thing they want is for someone to go inside and come
back and blab about it to the surface peoples. They don't need our
consciousness to infect their world. Until people can go in there and shut
up about it no one will find the opening. We are not welcome at this time.

The above points are very important Who are we to impose ourselves? There is
precious little discussion along these lines, thanks for bringing it up.

Dean

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It is from one of these caves in Kentucky that the journey through the shell of the Earth, as described in the book Etidorhpa, began.

Posted by Dharmapada/Dean

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Kentucky town leads the way in protecting cave landscapes

Copyright © 2000 Nando Media
Copyright © 2000 Christian Science Monitor Service

By SARA SHIPLEY, The Christian Science Monitor

HORSE CAVE, KY. (July 23, 2000 12:01 a.m. EDT
http://www.nandotimes.com) - Years ago, the picture would have been
unthinkable.

Eyeless cave fish lurking in the dark pools of Hidden River Cave. Blind
crayfish hiding in the cool recesses of the limestone formations. School
children on educational tours, listening to the rush of the subterranean river.

That's because, for decades, the caverns beneath this rural Kentucky
hamlet were little more than a natural septic tank. Homes and industries
dumped so much waste into Hidden River Cave that the river ran green and
yellow with toxins. The stench was so strong it filled Main Street on hot
days.

Now, after a multimillion-dollar cleanup, Hidden River Cave is a vanguard
for one of the least-known frontiers of pollution control: protecting similar
subsurface landscapes, which underlie one-fifth of the U.S.

Indeed, these areas of limestone, dolomite, or other soft rock are the
foundation for much of the upper South and the Eastern Seaboard. But
here in south-central Kentucky, the health of these fragile formations are of
particular importance, because this region is home to some of the most
remarkable and extensive cave systems in the world.

What's emerging is a desire to apply the same vigilance used in fighting for
clean air and water to the formations beneath our feet.

"You have a landscape that until recently was one of the more poorly
understood landscapes in the world, and yet it is one of the most sensitive,"
says David Foster, executive director of the American Cave Conservation
Association, which runs a museum in Horse Cave. "We're trying to get
people to protect what they cannot see."

Crevices, caverns, and sinkholes form as water erodes soft rock. This
terrain - called karst - is especially susceptible to pollution because it lacks
the natural filtration provided by sand or soil layers. Surface runoff sinks
directly into the ground, letting unfiltered toxins contaminate groundwater.

The result: About 10 percent of the cave systems in America have been
seriously damaged by water contamination, in some cases threatening
endangered species of fish, bats, and other creatures.

"Many of the hazardous waste sites in the eastern United States are on
karst areas," says Tom Aley, director of the Ozark Underground Laboratory
in Missouri.

Hidden River Cave is a textbook study in what can go wrong - and right - in
conservation. The earliest residents here in the town of Horse Cave took
refuge from hot weather on the cool, fern-lined banks of the cave, which
yawns right beside Main Street. Hidden River provided electricity and
drinking water, and tourists lined up to see the magnificent limestone
domes and passageways.

Hidden River Cave has long been admired for its scenic beauty.
Legendary naturalist John Muir even came here on his walk from Louisville,
Ky., to the Gulf of Mexico.

"It seems like a noble gateway to the birthplace of springs and fountains
and the dark treasuries of the mineral kingdom," he wrote in an 1867
account of his trek.

But within 100 years of Muir's visit, the cave almost had been destroyed.

Human sewage was piped directly into the caverns, and industrial waste
from nearby farms and factories ran into sinkholes that drained into the
cave river. The town switched to the Green River, 20 miles away, for its
drinking water. In 1943, the cave was closed to tourists and remained off-
limits for 50 years.

Later, in the 1960s, a primitive sewage plant pumped partially treated
effluent into a sinkhole draining into the cave, compounding the problem.

"It got to be an unbearable smell," said longtime city clerk Ann Matera, who
remembers downtown businesses stuffing charcoal behind their curtains to
help neutralize the stench. "Some days, especially in the summer, you
would invent things to leave work early."

Under pressure from the Environmental Protection Agency, Horse Cave
officials joined with neighboring cities and Mammoth Cave National Park to
build a $15-million-plus regional sewage treatment plant in 1989.
Meanwhile, city leaders, led by Bill Austin, whose family owned the cave
until last year, spearheaded an effort to reclaim Hidden River Cave.

Austin helped persuade the American Cave Conservation Association to
move its headquarters to Horse Cave in 1986. The association then
developed the nation's first museum dedicated exclusively to educating the
public about the ecosystem underground.

With the new sewage plant built and fewer people using sinkholes as
dumping sites, the cave recovered quickly. Now about 17,000 people a
year visit this underground world.

"In a nutshell, we're talking about a natural resource that contains some of
the largest springs and some of the largest groundwater supplies on earth,
that provides natural habitat for rare species, that preserves archaeological
history," Foster said. "There are a lot of reasons to care about protecting
it."

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Posted by Dean/Dharmapada

If gravity is caused by a charge induced radiations which penetrate into the shell of the planet, then there is no reason not to consider that the Moon can have high surface gravity. The Moon's gravity would not be dependent of the mass at all.

Some interesting points from Cater:

The anemic jumping feats of the astronauts under alleged, one-sixth Earth gravity, as shown on the telecasts, represent only part of the evidence of a high moon gravity. The consistent reports of the point where the space ships entered the gravitational influence of the moon indicated moon gravity comparable to that of the Earth. If the Moon's surface gravity were only one-sixth earth gravity, this point of entry, or the point where the gravitational influence of the moon exceeds that of Earth, would be approximately 22,000 miles from the moon. This can easily be confirmed by elementary mathematics and mechanics and will not be given here. The distance will vary slightly percentagewise because the Moon’s distance from the Earth fluctuates. Since the advent of the Apollo missions, the distance reported reported for this point of entry has been consistently much greater than 22,000 miles. The distances claimed by various writers, as well as the media, have varied from about 39,000 to nearly 44,000 m

iles.
This is, indeed, incredible since it contradicts the consistent claims of a low moon gravity. Interestingly enough, prior to the space program, this distance was always given in the 20,000 to 22,000 range, corresponding to one-sixth Earth gravity of the Moon. It can be found in a number of earlier textbooks, including Encyclopedia Britannica. Yet, the later editions of Encyclopedia Britannica put this distance at about the 40,000 mile range.

Since I have discovered the beautiful reality of our Earth's Hollow
and Inner
worlds, I have felt happiness, love and peace. As I have explored the
energy in consciousness, I have found wisdom and love.

Regarding these potentials, I don't find it necessary to operate in
the realms of fear and separation. I feel I can trust the wise ones
of
the Hollow and Inner realms to manage our surface responses...and
even
to prompt them.

I feel I can be natural in sharing the information according to who I
am with, without fear and paranoia. The right people will hear it,
others won't hear it even if it is said right to their face. The
right
people will respond in the right way at the right time to approach,
or
not, as is in right order. I don't have to manipulate others, or
myself, according to an externally imposed concept, all of which is a
violation of free will. There is a balance in nature, and I can
honor it best by doing honor to my, and others', free will.

Offered in All Love to All Wondrous Friends who have made it this far

Here is something from Onelight:

http://www.onelight.com/infinity1.html

> With an advanced civilization residing inside, that thousands of

years ago

> chose not to be war-like, don't you think they have the

technology
for

> anyone not welcome to not find the opening no matter how hard

they
looked.

> Lets face it the last thing they want is for someone to go inside

and come

> back and blab about it to the surface peoples. They don't need our
> consciousness to infect their world. Until people can go in there

and shut

> up about it no one will find the opening. We are not welcome at

this time.

The above points are very important Who are we to impose ourselves?

There is

precious little discussion along these lines, thanks for bringing

it
up.

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on the Great Journey, Nimueh --- In [email protected], "dean" <0108@t...> wrote:

Dean

Since I have discovered the beautiful reality of our Earth's Hollow
and Inner
worlds, I have felt happiness, love and peace. As I have explored the
energy in consciousness, I have found wisdom and love.

Regarding these potentials, I don't find it necessary to operate in
the realms of fear and separation.

Nimueh,

I do feel separation. I feel that we, as a collective culture, have lost
something; our roots.

I feel I can trust the wise ones

of
the Hollow and Inner realms to manage our surface responses...and
even
to prompt them.

I totally agree with you there. I imagine that the inner Earthers impose a
guiding hand as much as they can. But there are other groups which have
agendas for us on the surface, too, so I don't think that the Hollow
Earthers can work their will unopposed.

Dean/Dharmapada

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I feel I can be natural in sharing the information according to who I
am with, without fear and paranoia. The right people will hear it,
others won't hear it even if it is said right to their face. The
right
people will respond in the right way at the right time to approach,
or
not, as is in right order. I don't have to manipulate others, or
myself, according to an externally imposed concept, all of which is a
violation of free will. There is a balance in nature, and I can
honor it best by doing honor to my, and others', free will.

Offered in All Love to All Wondrous Friends who have made it this far
on the Great Journey, Nimueh

I am questioning here whether it is best to come from an attitude of
separation and fear, or peace and oneness. I feel my best tools are my
instinct and intuition. Perhaps some will feel to handle events one way, some,
another--that's to me an indication of operating within the oneness. Becoming
cautious to a certain extent is wise, but wisdom exceeds just caution, or fear
and separation. It's an aliveness that each person knows within and all is
best served if each is in touch with that within.
Best to you,
Nimueh

dean wrote:

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> Since I have discovered the beautiful reality of our Earth's Hollow
> and Inner
> worlds, I have felt happiness, love and peace. As I have explored the
> energy in consciousness, I have found wisdom and love.
>
> Regarding these potentials, I don't find it necessary to operate in
> the realms of fear and separation.

Nimueh,

I do feel separation. I feel that we, as a collective culture, have lost
something; our roots.

I feel I can trust the wise ones
> of
> the Hollow and Inner realms to manage our surface responses...and
> even
> to prompt them.

I totally agree with you there. I imagine that the inner Earthers impose a
guiding hand as much as they can. But there are other groups which have
agendas for us on the surface, too, so I don't think that the Hollow
Earthers can work their will unopposed.

Dean/Dharmapada

>
> I feel I can be natural in sharing the information according to who I
> am with, without fear and paranoia. The right people will hear it,
> others won't hear it even if it is said right to their face. The
> right
> people will respond in the right way at the right time to approach,
> or
> not, as is in right order. I don't have to manipulate others, or
> myself, according to an externally imposed concept, all of which is a
> violation of free will. There is a balance in nature, and I can
> honor it best by doing honor to my, and others', free will.
>
> Offered in All Love to All Wondrous Friends who have made it this far
> on the Great Journey, Nimueh

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