Worlds Beyond the Poles: Physical Continuity of the Universe

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Worlds Beyond the Poles: Physical Continuity of the Universe

Worlds Beyond the Poles: Physical Continuity of the Universe

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the luminous terrestrial sky-curves each cover a land area one hundred miles in length and width. Then “cover” the

PlIYS!CAL CONTl! !,d,,;n.J ArrlvlDg at the.natloDal capital. the pIiartm butaIecl to the o8Ices of ScIeDce ~heA be met with 0IIII of the few open-minded men of _With ouch opoIHIIInded- .... he .... able to pen:eive beyood the tltlblithed pattaD of eormological values. Dr. Edwin E. S1auoa, tt- the feu- less DIrector of the Scleoee Service, patiently JiIteDed to a dramatic recital wltllOUt paNlleI wblch deocribed bow ODe might journey JtraI~t ahMd &an the suwc-d Earth -ends\" to urlve at celestial land ueu, bow IIIOVC>8IIt up II always relative. and appanont .up\"~ts of the UDivene would be attained by ~ftln':\" t ahead ill a DWIIIIr comparable to the western 0 Christopber Columbus to go to the East. Dr. Slosson was not an _ . DO< \",u he afraid of space phantoms. However, though be JuDy b'TllSped the import of aensational cIl.sclorweI, be was obllaed to counsel, \"GIannini, you will not find ten opeD-IIIiDaed men of scle\"\"\" throughout this entire COWtIry,- Despite such alncere couruel, ten men of tolerance were thereafter ardently lOU~t It mattered Uttle to the pIlgrtm whether they bore the I&bel of \"acIentIrt\" or aomethlDg • . If they existed and could UsIst ill the c:auae, they IhouId be found.. Zeal born of relentleas obo.olon would IxIIonte DO cessatiOll of the quest, whicb was apected to dewIop the lOeans for adequate diacIoo...... ODd uli:lmate .....sr-tIoo·of percepdon'. extraordinary 8ndings. He reelIad at an euly d.~te In tbe pUgrimage that espenslve atnllOlpMre _ t and elsborately equlpped espedItioDa beyood the North Pole and the Sooth Pole would be requlnod fot: .aIal COlI- firmatiOll of blJ dlsclooures. ADd with such reaIIzatIoa be .... poinfully aware that he WU a dIomaI. pauper. aa.ardIng to DO~ of kDoWtag this world', otandard of values. He bad then that his utmost wish would be p tbnJap the l'hyslcal initiative of othen who would _ to It tluit coa- Onnation would be cleveJOII\"d. The requited ~ ' '''''''1 and expeditiOlll wou)d be made. . WORLll8 BEYOND THE POLES sory globularity and isolation of celestial sky areas. The same illlllOr)' conditions have been {lroved to develop from ob- servation of luminous outer sky areas of the tellesbial. \"Outer sky- means the sky as it is observed against strat0- sphere darkness. The conce.em\": the Universe is comprised of globular and isolated .. originated hom the curvature that \" developed b¥ all Umse8. And that lens-developed curvature fosters the deceptive appearance of globular and isolated \"bodies\" com~~ Universe. The \"bodies- are illusory. The ancient co 'on of Galileo Galilei, that luminous celestial areas are isolated from each 'other and are \"circling or ellipsing in space\" was founded on the inescapable errors of lens functioning. The \"cirClingN movement apparent to Galileo is an illusion. In an endless land and sky Universe of reality, the undulating. or billowing. of luminous sky gas enveloping the entire Universe must deceptively appear as a circling or eUipsing movement. The deceptive appearance develops hom the fact that such E&SeOUs sky movement is detected by a circular lens. Hence there is necessarily repro- duced the circular and therefore globular-appearing lens image. . Under the mobile sky gas. which extends throughout the celestial realm, there is undetectable but very factual land, water, vegetation, and life like that common to this Earth. Therefore the so-called \"stars- and \"planets- of astrooom1caJ designation are in reality lens-produced apparently globular and isolated areas of a continuous and unbroken luminous celestial outer sley surface. It envelops every land area of the celestial in the same manner that it envelops the terres- tria1land, One may question how such features were known when science was without record of them. If 10, one has but to finish reading this chapter, which adequately desc:ribes how, when, and where. It was October, 1926, when he who sought the answers to the Universe mysteries wandered through a woodland vale of old New England, lavish with the scented breath of

Endless flat earth beyond north and south poles

THE CHANGING SCENE 1927-1957 1927: August. \"If it Is so the world wiD. lcnow of it.-- Wj1Ilam Cardinal o'Connell, Archbishop of Boston 1928: July. \"Giannini, since ~ C8DDot confirm you, oollwords cannot deny you. It Is your work, and you CIDl give it.\" -Dr. Robert Andrews MlIljkan, PresiAt, ecrU- fomIa Inltitute of Technology (Pa.wlena) -Giannini, if you prove your concept it will establish the l::memost complete Physical Continuity in the bistory of man.- -The Rev. Professor S. Riccard, S.J., Physicist 6: Seismologist. Santa C UDioer8lty (CaUfoml4) December. \"The memorable December 12th discovery of heretofore unknown land beyond the South Pole, by Capt. Sir George Hubert Willdns, demands that science change the concept it has held for the past four hundred years concerning the southern contour of the Earth.-- Dumbrova, Russian Explorer 1929: - .. . Physical Continuity of the Universe more daring than anything Jules Verne ever conceived.--:-BOIfon American (11earst) 19(7: February. \"I'd lilce to see that land beyond the Pole. That area beyond the .Pole is the center of the great UD- knownlw-Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S.N., Nfon his seven-hour flight over land beycmd the North Pok. 1955: April 6. \"Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd to Establish Satellite Base at the South Pole.--International News Service April 25. \"Soviet ScIentists to Explore Moon's Surface With Caterpillar Tank.w_United Press November 28. '\"This Is the most important e~oo in 13 I1>e following peg.. contain the Bnt ODd ooIy d.crlptioo of the Je&!1stIc Unlv..... of lind. \"\"Y&\"\"o aDd wgeta- HoD, where human ODd other forms 01 lolmll life .mmd 111is Is not • worlc of tlctlOD, nor Is It a techol..1 ualysb 01 anything. It Is a .lmp]\" recital 01 fact which tn». do the most elaborate tlct!oo ever conceived. It Is cII.unetrl i_,-

rrn J1;o;t\\ the United r of'' c~ ~ COurse 'odf Ulcm t<'U> cO':11'1l.anl l <,' cond' th t co roVl C long las t P \"Pllce. An P ISolated m d the Sout UtI'\"Wllh.~eu, lthdeatP h 1 shoulJ Ian- the go ~~~ IS nc;iliead be) on ther cour t d Pell d .~~Ie~~~~;~~ f~rn~u:~::~~n~:::tl~~Ol.tnd rluh •~I' respD ent oth r \"~.:5C1\"'-' mO\\flll unreasona could me dI('SOllthbaPseo\"led. t ,tue\"Io\\ uld be ~Pfoairnyt.laTnhde, ba e l!\\' ot r a hreemd oitne or at • I ,jteUDltelenth be estab . r ex lorer. Rtar ~d ~O'_\",onr,ee ble pOint acce.ss~isclotl ed tlh it B Td was to colmtffi;ndle., land the the world s elde ~(.)~I!tI,W~\"w1\"asRlchamrdoriElb,'lee -n : mto t 'ol a 111C'- e p e d i t lOn. aI B\\ rd \\\\'a, , e_r vorpo ut • .uP·94~r:unent's me th Pole Rear d ~\\ond the Sou knew that he 1 jour- nonnt e'Is\"hoofoItllS, 1 I ed fl~i~tdEarth, uppo t . \"al person \\\\ ho I mt U1 perfo u, the :\\orth Po e po tending on mo' emen tnreo\\mo,'er Iandd aHnde water ex a fro~ hiHseBIoen.teon northern en D I from contran' to that terrestrial leve home to the , livered that he was to he de t iIll' the South Pohlie . is the mos bse. Prior to s 'Ioarn!dd.-bTeh•voendmdmitrhaeJ tphoe momentous that the 8base at rtant an~t.hi.s nSattaitoens. or , qPuoleentto an o~ahead and had not been he 115h terre\" that pomt l.S t And our other natIOn, has Hence the ~~asch~Iat rmarcate' n'ssatJn~cds the same level trial man on coefletst~iaul 1'&t1 and en. astrOllOillWOlU. Uruverse depicted by the B DS liE\" e~tendU \" cortu!\"rn to further desc'npti'on 0 f the illustrati.ve un!- tt\" ;'5 we ret Id be borne in m ind that nothing has been said su;btenOtrhisu\"eeet,rips5ta:s~eht:tOi:tcU~eu0rlIntaehr. etWocewwleeihsdwtitiichalhll of unknown celestial are;lS of the r b be 4]lt;t6 ~~ uyocwfoancvTdierihstci,ehorbnneegsa,awrrtoenWelai,gvherest,awlbisrat~vel7eesn7'Uw..'h'vaahenvtiaehfts~~,wana,_vdes00'ther0sl;'f- acnodrdeev~e1sryo.me~_c_a_n_b_e_S___________________________ -



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