Difference between revisions of "41:6 Calcium—The Wanderer of Space"

From Nordan Symposia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Text replacement - "http://nordan.daynal.org" to "https://nordan.daynal.org")
m (Text replacement - "http://" to "https://")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:The_eye_of_all_ur60.jpg|right|frame]]
 
[[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:The_eye_of_all_ur60.jpg|right|frame]]
  
41:6.1 In deciphering [[spectral]] [[phenomena]], it should be remembered that [[space]] is not empty; that [[light]], in traversing space, is sometimes slightly modified by the various [[forms]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]] which [[circulate]] in all [[Grand Universe|organized space]]. Some of the lines indicating [[unknown]] [[matter]] which appear in the spectra of your [[sun]] are due to modifications of well-known [[elements]] which are floating throughout [[space]] in shattered form, the atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the [[solar]] elemental battles. Space is pervaded by these wandering derelicts, especially [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium sodium] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IDPmajorelements.png calcium].
+
41:6.1 In deciphering [[spectral]] [[phenomena]], it should be remembered that [[space]] is not empty; that [[light]], in traversing space, is sometimes slightly modified by the various [[forms]] of [[energy]] and [[matter]] which [[circulate]] in all [[Grand Universe|organized space]]. Some of the lines indicating [[unknown]] [[matter]] which appear in the spectra of your [[sun]] are due to modifications of well-known [[elements]] which are floating throughout [[space]] in shattered form, the atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the [[solar]] elemental battles. Space is pervaded by these wandering derelicts, especially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium sodium] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IDPmajorelements.png calcium].
  
41:6.2 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium Calcium] is, in [[fact]], the chief [[element]] of the [[matter]]-permeation of [[space]] throughout [[Orvonton]]. Our whole [[superuniverse]] is sprinkled with minutely pulverized stone. Stone is [[literally]] the basic building [[matter]] for the [[planets]] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:6._THE_SPHERES_OF_SPACE spheres of space]. The [[cosmic]] cloud, the great [[space]] blanket, consists for the most part of the modified [[atoms]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium]. The stone atom is one of the most prevalent and persistent of the [[elements]]. It not only endures solar ionization—splitting—but [[persists]] in an associative [[identity]] even after it has been battered by the destructive [[X rays]] and shattered by the high [[solar]] [[temperatures]]. Calcium [[possesses]] an [[individuality]] and a longevity excelling all of the more common [[forms]] of [[matter]].
+
41:6.2 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium Calcium] is, in [[fact]], the chief [[element]] of the [[matter]]-permeation of [[space]] throughout [[Orvonton]]. Our whole [[superuniverse]] is sprinkled with minutely pulverized stone. Stone is [[literally]] the basic building [[matter]] for the [[planets]] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:6._THE_SPHERES_OF_SPACE spheres of space]. The [[cosmic]] cloud, the great [[space]] blanket, consists for the most part of the modified [[atoms]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium]. The stone atom is one of the most prevalent and persistent of the [[elements]]. It not only endures solar ionization—splitting—but [[persists]] in an associative [[identity]] even after it has been battered by the destructive [[X rays]] and shattered by the high [[solar]] [[temperatures]]. Calcium [[possesses]] an [[individuality]] and a longevity excelling all of the more common [[forms]] of [[matter]].
  
41:6.3 As your [[physicists]] have suspected, these mutilated remnants of [[solar]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] [[literally]] ride the [[light]] beams for varied distances, and thus their widespread [[dissemination]] throughout [[space]] is tremendously [[facilitated]]. The sodium atom, under certain modifications, is also capable of [[light]] and [[energy]] locomotion. The calcium feat is all the more remarkable since this element has almost twice the [[mass]] of sodium. Local space-permeation by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] is due to the [[fact]] that it escapes from the solar [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosphere photosphere], in modified [[form]], by [[literally]] riding the outgoing sunbeams. Of all the solar elements, calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk—containing as it does [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Electron_shell_020_Calcium.svg twenty revolving electrons]—is the most successful in escaping from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Core solar interior] to the realms of [[space]]. This explains why there is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] layer, a [[gaseous]] stone [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Photosphere surface, on the sun] six thousand miles thick; and this despite the [[fact]] that nineteen lighter elements, and numerous heavier ones, are underneath.
+
41:6.3 As your [[physicists]] have suspected, these mutilated remnants of [[solar]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] [[literally]] ride the [[light]] beams for varied distances, and thus their widespread [[dissemination]] throughout [[space]] is tremendously [[facilitated]]. The sodium atom, under certain modifications, is also capable of [[light]] and [[energy]] locomotion. The calcium feat is all the more remarkable since this element has almost twice the [[mass]] of sodium. Local space-permeation by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] is due to the [[fact]] that it escapes from the solar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosphere photosphere], in modified [[form]], by [[literally]] riding the outgoing sunbeams. Of all the solar elements, calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk—containing as it does [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Electron_shell_020_Calcium.svg twenty revolving electrons]—is the most successful in escaping from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Core solar interior] to the realms of [[space]]. This explains why there is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] layer, a [[gaseous]] stone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Photosphere surface, on the sun] six thousand miles thick; and this despite the [[fact]] that nineteen lighter elements, and numerous heavier ones, are underneath.
  
41:6.4 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium Calcium] is an [[active]] and [[versatile]] [[element]] at solar [[temperatures]]. The stone [[atom]] has two agile and loosely attached [[electrons]] in the two outer electronic [[circuits]], which are very close together. Early in the [[atomic]] struggle it loses its outer [[electron]]; whereupon it engages in a masterful [[act]] of [[juggling]] the nineteenth electron back and forth between the nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic [[revolution]]. By tossing this nineteenth electron back and forth between its own [[orbit]] and that of its lost companion more than twenty-five thousand times a second, a mutilated stone atom is able partially to defy [[gravity]] and thus successfully to ride the emerging streams of [[light]] and [[energy]], the sunbeams, to [[liberty]] and [[adventure]]. This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] [[atom]] moves outward by alternate jerks of forward [[propulsion]], grasping and letting go the sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each second. And this is why stone is the chief component of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:6._THE_SPHERES_OF_SPACE worlds of space]. Calcium is the most expert solar-prison escaper.
+
41:6.4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium Calcium] is an [[active]] and [[versatile]] [[element]] at solar [[temperatures]]. The stone [[atom]] has two agile and loosely attached [[electrons]] in the two outer electronic [[circuits]], which are very close together. Early in the [[atomic]] struggle it loses its outer [[electron]]; whereupon it engages in a masterful [[act]] of [[juggling]] the nineteenth electron back and forth between the nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic [[revolution]]. By tossing this nineteenth electron back and forth between its own [[orbit]] and that of its lost companion more than twenty-five thousand times a second, a mutilated stone atom is able partially to defy [[gravity]] and thus successfully to ride the emerging streams of [[light]] and [[energy]], the sunbeams, to [[liberty]] and [[adventure]]. This [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium] [[atom]] moves outward by alternate jerks of forward [[propulsion]], grasping and letting go the sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each second. And this is why stone is the chief component of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:6._THE_SPHERES_OF_SPACE worlds of space]. Calcium is the most expert solar-prison escaper.
  
 
41:6.5 The [[agility]] of this acrobatic calcium [[electron]] is indicated by the [[fact]] that, when tossed by the [[temperature]]-[[X-ray]] solar forces to the [[circle]] of the higher [[orbit]], it only remains in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a second; but before the [[electric]]-[[gravity]] [[power]] of the [[atomic]] [[nucleus]] pulls it back into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million [[revolutions]] about the atomic [[center]].
 
41:6.5 The [[agility]] of this acrobatic calcium [[electron]] is indicated by the [[fact]] that, when tossed by the [[temperature]]-[[X-ray]] solar forces to the [[circle]] of the higher [[orbit]], it only remains in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a second; but before the [[electric]]-[[gravity]] [[power]] of the [[atomic]] [[nucleus]] pulls it back into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million [[revolutions]] about the atomic [[center]].
  
41:6.6 Your [[sun]] has parted with an enormous [[quantity]] of its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium], having lost tremendous amounts during the times of its convulsive [[eruptions]] in [[connection]] with the formation of the [[solar system]]. Much of the solar calcium is now in the outer crust of the [[sun]].
+
41:6.6 Your [[sun]] has parted with an enormous [[quantity]] of its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium calcium], having lost tremendous amounts during the times of its convulsive [[eruptions]] in [[connection]] with the formation of the [[solar system]]. Much of the solar calcium is now in the outer crust of the [[sun]].
  
41:6.7 It should be remembered that [[spectral]] [[analyses]] show only [[sun]]-[[surface]] [[composition]]s. For example: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Chemical_composition Solar spectra exhibit many iron lines], but iron is not the chief element in the sun. This [[phenomenon]] is almost wholly due to the present [[temperature]] of the sun's [[surface]], a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Photosphere little less than 6,000 degrees], this [[temperature]] being very favorable to the registry of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron iron] [[spectrum]].
+
41:6.7 It should be remembered that [[spectral]] [[analyses]] show only [[sun]]-[[surface]] [[composition]]s. For example: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Chemical_composition Solar spectra exhibit many iron lines], but iron is not the chief element in the sun. This [[phenomenon]] is almost wholly due to the present [[temperature]] of the sun's [[surface]], a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Photosphere little less than 6,000 degrees], this [[temperature]] being very favorable to the registry of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron iron] [[spectrum]].
  
 
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_41 Go to Paper 41]</center>
 
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_41 Go to Paper 41]</center>

Latest revision as of 23:38, 12 December 2020

Lighterstill.jpg

The eye of all ur60.jpg

41:6.1 In deciphering spectral phenomena, it should be remembered that space is not empty; that light, in traversing space, is sometimes slightly modified by the various forms of energy and matter which circulate in all organized space. Some of the lines indicating unknown matter which appear in the spectra of your sun are due to modifications of well-known elements which are floating throughout space in shattered form, the atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the solar elemental battles. Space is pervaded by these wandering derelicts, especially sodium and calcium.

41:6.2 Calcium is, in fact, the chief element of the matter-permeation of space throughout Orvonton. Our whole superuniverse is sprinkled with minutely pulverized stone. Stone is literally the basic building matter for the planets and spheres of space. The cosmic cloud, the great space blanket, consists for the most part of the modified atoms of calcium. The stone atom is one of the most prevalent and persistent of the elements. It not only endures solar ionization—splitting—but persists in an associative identity even after it has been battered by the destructive X rays and shattered by the high solar temperatures. Calcium possesses an individuality and a longevity excelling all of the more common forms of matter.

41:6.3 As your physicists have suspected, these mutilated remnants of solar calcium literally ride the light beams for varied distances, and thus their widespread dissemination throughout space is tremendously facilitated. The sodium atom, under certain modifications, is also capable of light and energy locomotion. The calcium feat is all the more remarkable since this element has almost twice the mass of sodium. Local space-permeation by calcium is due to the fact that it escapes from the solar photosphere, in modified form, by literally riding the outgoing sunbeams. Of all the solar elements, calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk—containing as it does twenty revolving electrons—is the most successful in escaping from the solar interior to the realms of space. This explains why there is a calcium layer, a gaseous stone surface, on the sun six thousand miles thick; and this despite the fact that nineteen lighter elements, and numerous heavier ones, are underneath.

41:6.4 Calcium is an active and versatile element at solar temperatures. The stone atom has two agile and loosely attached electrons in the two outer electronic circuits, which are very close together. Early in the atomic struggle it loses its outer electron; whereupon it engages in a masterful act of juggling the nineteenth electron back and forth between the nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic revolution. By tossing this nineteenth electron back and forth between its own orbit and that of its lost companion more than twenty-five thousand times a second, a mutilated stone atom is able partially to defy gravity and thus successfully to ride the emerging streams of light and energy, the sunbeams, to liberty and adventure. This calcium atom moves outward by alternate jerks of forward propulsion, grasping and letting go the sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each second. And this is why stone is the chief component of the worlds of space. Calcium is the most expert solar-prison escaper.

41:6.5 The agility of this acrobatic calcium electron is indicated by the fact that, when tossed by the temperature-X-ray solar forces to the circle of the higher orbit, it only remains in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a second; but before the electric-gravity power of the atomic nucleus pulls it back into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million revolutions about the atomic center.

41:6.6 Your sun has parted with an enormous quantity of its calcium, having lost tremendous amounts during the times of its convulsive eruptions in connection with the formation of the solar system. Much of the solar calcium is now in the outer crust of the sun.

41:6.7 It should be remembered that spectral analyses show only sun-surface compositions. For example: Solar spectra exhibit many iron lines, but iron is not the chief element in the sun. This phenomenon is almost wholly due to the present temperature of the sun's surface, a little less than 6,000 degrees, this temperature being very favorable to the registry of the iron spectrum.

Go to Paper 41
Go to Table of Contents