Article originally published in this website on February 25, 2003. Last update on January 15, 2013. See also the
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The sun is really cold, contrary to what official science says.
As actual proof, the outer space exposed to sun rays without any blockage from atmosphere is really extremely cold to approximately 3ºK (-273ºC), water freezes approximately at 4ºC. Why is it not then extremely hot, since when sun is resplendent, in summer for instance, and there are no clouds is hot outdoors? Heat iscaused by a thermal reaction between sun rays and the electromagnetic planetary aura, the Van Allen lines or the morphogenetic fields of matter as taught in ancient arcane wisdom(1) and in the book Telos (2).
See the following response about the temperature of the space at:
Ask an Astrophysicist. Here is the text from that website:
“The Question:
All I wanted to ask you is that if we put a thermometer in Space with no other light or heat source around and absolutely no background radiation there, what would it read? Would the temperature be really cold or what?
“The Answer:
“Yes, it would be really cold. Temperature measures the energy per “degree of freedom”(i.e., way something can move) of whatever molecules happen to be around. So, itbecomes so cold that the molecules stop all together, then this is the “absolute zero”temperature. On the Celsius Temperature Scale (i.e., water freezes at 0, and boils at 100)this takes place at -273ºC.
“We usually use the Kelvin temperature scale, where Zero Kelvin is this “absolute zero”temperature —or -273ºC. Water freezes at +273º Kelvin and water boils at +373º Kelvin.
“If we put a thermometer in darkest space, with absolutely nothing around, it would first have to cool off. This might take a very very long time. Once it cooled off, it would read 2.7º Kelvin. This is because of the “3degree microwave background radiation.” No matter where you go, you cannot escape it —it is always there.”
Answer by Jonathan Keohane for Ask a High-Energy Astronomer.
The sun rays once reaching Earth create heat on matter. Behind a tree, for instance, the temperature is cooler because the sun rays do not directly interact with the morphogenetic fields of the particle matter of our bodies, but through radiation (refraction). On outer space the space station and astronauts exposed to the sun rays experience a temperature of approximately 200oC since there are no clouds that deviate or reflect the sun rays. In the dark side, when Earth is between the astronauts and the sun, the temperature is very cold, as stated above. The absence of other matter makes less ofa refraction possible.
The Solar Wind Is Plasma – Space Plasma Cannot Be Duplicated in the Lab Yet
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Electrons, Ions and Plasma:
Ions and electrons in space are usually intimately mixed, in a "soup" containing equal amounts of positive and negative charges. Such a mixture is known as a plasma (the same term has a different meaning in medicine; (see the history of plasma). In many respects it behaves like a gas, but when electric and magnetic forces are present, additional properties come to light, quite unlike those of ordinary gases.
The ionosphere above our heads is a plasma. Unlike air, it conducts electricity, and in fact, the ionosphere in the polar regions carries large electric currents, as is discussed in a later section. The electric conductivity of the ionosphere, unlike that of metals or seawater, is very much influenced by the Earth’s magnetic field. This is a rather special plasma, because the ionosphere also contains a fairly high number of neutral atmospheric molecules, with which the ions and electrons constantly collide.
In contrast, collisions are extremely rare in the solar wind. If this were an ordinary gas, or if the Earth lacked a magnetic field, the solar wind would have penetrated all the way to the top of the atmosphere and would then have flowed around the Earth, the way water flows around a rock in a stream. Something like that in fact happens at the planet Venus, which seems to have no magnetic field of its own. At Earth, however, a strong magnetic field confronts the solar wind, forming a much bigger obstacle than the Earth itself. Because the solar wind is a plasma, it is forced to detour around the Earth’s field, creating a large shielded cavity around the Earth —the magnetosphere.
The explanation of space phenomena thus requires a good understanding of plasma physics. Unfortunately, no laboratory can duplicate the large dimensions and the very low particle collision rates found in space plasmas. The behavior of such plasmas can be sometimes simulated by computers, but ultimately, to figure what actually happens, one needs to send instruments into space and study their observations.
The obvious next question is: If space is cold, how do then scientists measure the temperature of the sun? Scientists measure the temperature on the sun by examining its color. Just like a hot iron bar changes from red to “white” hot as the bar heats up. To me this is the same thing as concluding thatthe sun rotates around the Earth because it seems to rise in the East and set in the West, or that the Earth is flat because the way it looks from thesurface. Because iron changes color as is heated, and because we see those heated-iron-colors in the sun, the conclusion is that the sun behaves likeiron and is hot and its emitting colors are indicative of the temperature at its various points. Is it not still thinking with the “flat-Earth mentality”? Better would be to send a space probe to the sun and measure its temperature. The dilemma is how to measure temperature without affecting the measure by the reaction of the instrument with the sun rays. But, obviously science already has made its mind and it would seem silly tochallenge the idea of a hot sun. The high photonic concentration emitted as light makes believe that this light comes from combustion when in reality comes from atomic excitation in the plasma.
In a sense it is understandable to conclude that the Sun is hot since is the source of energy for our planet and when rises in the East the temperature of the Earth surface exposed to the Sun increases as a result of receiving the sun rays and cools off as the sun sets in theWest. Also if we are close to a furnace we feel the heat and the colors of fire look like the colors of the sun. This drives to the obvious and logical conclusion that the sun is hot like a caldera. Ironically, by thinking in this mode, by empirical observation, people of the past believed that Earth was flator created the concept of a geocentric universe. But what looks obvious may not be so.
During formation of suns and galaxies changes in pressure create temperature changes that may soar to super-hot following thermodynamic laws, but in a steady state as in a mature sun, the atoms in a state of plasma are actually cool. Plasma is cool, not hot. The photonic effect of change of state from excited atoms to relaxed atoms in plasma causes the release of photons, which are the solarlight we see. Currently science is not in technological conditions to prove this fact. Sun is formed by plasma of atoms of hydrogen, helium, and others. But the sun is hollow and the layer of gases is not deep enough as to produce the temperatures of millions of degrees produced by the weight of atoms compacting themselves and generating high temperatures by thermodynamic laws. Pressure generates temperature).
The energy transfer is produced by waves of thermal radiation as in combustion or by electromagnetic waves ("cold") as in radiofrequency. The sun obviously would destroy a satellite that gets too close to its surface not because ofthe heat but because of the high radiation of waves (gamma, alpha, cosmic, ultraviolet, visible, IR rays, etc.). A person should not put his/her hand in a plasma of gases not because it may burn but because the high radiation may destroy his/her hand. The interaction between the morphogenetic fields of the Earth and of any celestial body and also of the matter of animate and inanimate beings(that it is also formed by morphogenetic fields)and the solar radiations is responsible for the heat. Accurately speaking the sun is neither hot nor cold in its steady state since it is plasma and its radiations are neither cold nor hot. The temperature of this plasma is affected by thermodynamic laws. But comparatively speaking to the millions of degrees attributed to its surface it is actually cold, not freezing cold though.
I love science and technology, but what I dislike is the cocky position of established “official” science, that buries its head in the sand whenconfronted with something they cannot explain. Have you seen a scientific work and position on the
Crop Circlesof England and around the world? Solution tothe problem: If can’t explain it, ignore it. And if a colleague tries to explain it or makes a serious study of it, then follow"The Four Steps of a New Idea" described by Mahatma Gandhi (see themin Small Discourses, Series I, at:
http://www.luisprada.com/series_i.htm ).
From the Book "Secret of the Andes" by Brother Phillip (George Hunt Williamson), Chapter "Transcript of the Hierarchy", Archangel Michael Message, pages 123 and 124.
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Rev. 12:7: And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon…
Michael and his angels refers to the inhabitants of the worlds beneath the corona of the Sun. What is the nature of the Sun? It is not, of course, cold in the sense of degrees, but is not a flaming body. What is beneath the Solar corona which no man has seen? What do you think is its nature? It is a cool body. What is beneath it? Planets. Everything is duplicated in the Father’s realm. Study the construction of the atom. There are as many electrons as protons in each. If you have twelve planets without, the Sun is the nucleus; twelve planets are the electrons and within the nucleus are the protons.
Twelve neutrons. What are they—speaking of the System, that is? The twelve bodies beneath the surface of the corona: The Sun is composed of twelve bodies, and their revolutions bring about the strange eleven-year Sun-spot cycle. But the inhabitants —because there are inhabitants upon the Sun— are different from those who inhabit worlds. I could not begin to explain life as it exists there. But they are worlds. Life does not exists in flaming gas. These beings are the angels, so-called. Michael and his legions, —the archangels, —are all sun dwellers.
Why are there only seven archangels? Because there were only seven planets of the ancients. Because they did not have the complete picture this did not mean there were not more. The real ancients knew there were more. Hence the twelve astrological signs, as also the twelve archangels.
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The following contribution to this article "The Sun Is Cold" was written by Victor Hugo Ayala-Cañedo,
mail_victor@mailbanamex.com.
Original in Spanish, translation to English by Luis Prada.
Víctor Hugo Ayala Cañedo is a Rational Spiritist; He belongs to the Magnetic-Spiritual School (“Escuela Magnético-Espiritual”) of the Universal commune with its world see in City and Colonia Jaime, Argentina. He lives in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, and he is an informatics instructor in a training center of the Mexican federal government. He belongs to the group of moderators of a forum where are treated subjects related to the theme of the School and which has originated the Internet site called “The Library” (“La Biblioteca”) referred to in this message. The forum address (Spanish only) is:
http://mx.groups.yahoo.com/group/eme_dela_cu/
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References
1. The
Rosicrucian Order,AMORC, that is based on Ancient Wisdom, teaches that the sun’s rays are neither hot nor cold and that it is during the interaction of the rays with a material objectthat heat is produced. Also that the sun’s rays mixed with the magnetismof our Earth produce heat around us. This information was extracted by theauthor from a Rosicrucian monographs of a higher degree