The Almighty

CHAPTER 5

EARTH

Earth, the home of man, has been floating around the Sun for an unknown number of centuries.

As the human race has been riding upon the Earth for an unknown number of centuries it is about time man learns authentically how God builds and operates His machinery.

Through a series of measurements as well as by actual tours around it, the Earth has been proved and verified to be globular in shape.

According to Lawsonomy the Earth was begun as a bubble of empty space which created a vacuum that attracted flying debris toward it.

This debris ground itself into heated gases by friction as it swirled around and around the vacuum.

These gases were forced outward to allow the continuous arrival of new solids to move closer to the vacuum and when the gases reached a lower temperature they contracted into a solid crust that enclosed the swirling contents therein.

On the outside of this crust an atmosphere of lesser density was formed which acted as a barrier against the flying debris striking the solid covering of the globe.

The clash between the solid debris and the Earth’s atmosphere causes friction and heat that burns up solids and expands them into gases before they can reach the surface. These gases are then drawn through the pores of the Earth’s shell in continuous streams for nourishment and evacuation.

The attraction of weighty substances by the power of Suction towards the center of the Earth is what the earlier experimenters called gravitation.

Various theories concerning the forces that attracted matter towards the center of the Earth were offered by these earlier experimenters but no provable evidence was advanced showing that they understood the cause of it.

So, from my book CREATION, written in 1923 and published in 1931, my elucidation of the law of balance will be repeated herewith for the enlightenment of mankind concerning this great subject:

“The balancing of a formation with the substance that surrounds it is the most important feature of its existence.

“The center of Suction, or vacuum, is necessarily of lesser density than the substance in which the formation is immersed.

“But the vacuum would soon expend itself if there were not substances of greater density to feed upon than the substance in which the formation is immersed.

“The life of a vacuum is protected by walling it in and even then its life is short unless it develops power to reproduce its sustaining elements.

“A vacuum must not only be able to draw into the formation substances for growth and internal power but there must be drawn from these substances, substances of lesser density than the substance in which the formation is immersed, otherwise a balance could not be effected.

“The difference in weight between the greater density of the structure of a formation and the lesser density of the substance surrounding it must be offset by a still lesser density within it.

“The lesether within the Earth, for instance, is of lesser density than the ether that surrounds the Earth, and for this reason the heavier structure made up of stone and metal is enabled to balance and float along within a current of ether. The nucleus of any formation whether it be an electron. atom, molecule, planet, sun or larger formation, must be of lesser density than the walls that surround it or the substance in which it is immersed.

“There are four separate forces that must equalize in order that a formation can balance and live.

“They are:

“1. Internal Suction that draws in from without.

“2. Internal Pressure that pushes out from within.

“3. External Suction that draws out from within.

“4. External Pressure that pushes in from without.

“Internal Suction draws substances of greater density toward and into a formation.

“Internal Pressure expands and gives shape and strength to the formation.

“External Suction draws out gases from the formation.

“External Pressure pushes onto the formation and keeps it from bursting.

“To balance a formation, internal Suction must equalize external Suction, and internal Pressure must equalize external Pressure.

“In a growing formation internal Suction and Pressure are greater than external Suction and Pressure.

“In a formation in a state of decline, internal Suction and Pressure are lesser than external Suction and Pressure.

“Greater internal Suction causes greater internal Pressure and expansion. Lesser internal Suction causes lesser internal Pressure and contraction.

“When a formation has reached a stage of maturity and internal Suction equals external Suction, and internal Pressure equals external Pressure it is then in a state of EQUAEVERPOISE and as long as it can remain in such condition it can live.

“Greater and lesser density throughout space causes an eternal penetration of substances in which Suction draws together matter and composes formations and Pressure pushes away matter and decomposes formations.

“Suction is the attractive force that pulls together, composes and expands. Pressure is the repellent force that pushes away, decomposes and contracts.

“All formations of every nature are subject to these forces and when the power of internal Suction and Pressure is less than the power of external Suction and Pressure decomposition takes place.

“Suction causes a swirling movement of substances of greater density toward the center or space with lesser density and these substances continue to swirl together until Pressure disintegrates them.

“The Solar System, the Earth or an electron are examples of swirling formations created and held together by Suction.

“The center of Suction and Pressure in the Solar System is the Sun.

“If the Sun should lose its internal power of Suction and Pressure, external Suction and Pressure would disintegrate the Solar System.

“The Earth is composed of many substances of varying density with a center of Suction and Pressure that keeps in circulation currents that carry nourishment to every part of the structure and currents that carry away the waste matter.

“Because greater density falls toward space with lesser density and because the space from which it falls is then left with lesser density which in turn draws greater density toward it, continuous movement is established.

“Because this continuous movement extends everywhere and its resultant forces, Suction and Pressure, are equally balanced, Equaeverpoise is established which results in perpetual movement.

“Downward in Space is toward the point that has the greatest power of Suction. Upward is the opposite direction.

“Space with lesser density within the Earth that draws greater density towards it, makes the center of the Earth downward for man and the opposite direction, upward.

“The Earth draws nearest to its crust substances of the greatest density. Next to the solid crust comes water and after water comes air; heat being of lesser density cannot withstand the pressure of either water or air and must make way for them.

“If the lid was taken off of a heat tight basin set in the crust of the Earth, air, being of greater density than heat, would immediately be drawn into the basin by the Earth’s Suction and displace the heat in the basin. The heat would have to pass upward to make room for the air.

“Then if a cloudburst directly above the basin took place, water, being of greater density than air would be drawn into the basin and displace the air which would have to move upward to make room for the water.

“Then if iron, which is of greater density than water, was put into the basin it would be drawn to the bottom and would displace the water which would have to move upward to make room for it.

“So, as the internal Suction of the Earth draws substances toward and into it, heat is displaced by the greater density, air; air is displaced by the greater density, water; water is displaced by the greater density, iron.

“To change this rule about air can displace water by walling it in, as in the hull of a steamship, or its air-tight compartments. Or heat can displace air if it is walled in like a balloon. In either case the lesser density must be walled in by substance of greater density than the substance in which it is immersed.

“The reason a crust was developed for the Earth was to wall in its lesether so that it could displace the surrounding ether.

“Heat from the Earth is but waste matter and is drawn out of it by external Suction as iron and other substances of greater density are drawn into the Earth by internal Suction.

“Iron and other substances of greater density drawn to the Earth for sustenance contain heat, light, electricity, sound and other substances of lesser density.

“When iron and other substances of greater density reach the Earth they are first gasified through contact with the atmosphere and then drawn into the mouth of the Earth which is located at the North End.

“A solid piece of steel will not float in water, but a basin made of steel that will encompass a certain quantity of air will float in water.

“It is the combination of air enclosed by steel that displaces a certain quantity of water and causes a balance to exist between them that causes a steel structure to float in water.

“The steel is of greater density than water and therefore requires the aid of air that is of a lesser density than water to give it the balance necessary to float in water.

“A solid piece of wood will not float in air, but a wooden frame enclosed by a silk covering, the interior of which is filled with hydrogen gas will float in air.

“It is the combination of gas enclosed by a wooden frame covered by silk that displaces a certain quantity of air and causes a balance to exist between them that causes the wooden structure to float in air.

“The wood is of greater density than air and therefore requires the aid of gas that is of lesser density than air to give it the balance necessary to float in air.

“Solid stone and metal will not float in ether; but a globe with a crust of stone and metal and its interior filled with a substance of lesser density than ether will float in ether.

“It is the combination of the substance of lesser density than ether enclosed by the crust of stone and metal that displaces a certain quantity of ether and causes a balance to exist between them that causes the stone and metal globe to float in ether.

“A steel hull must be balanced by air to float in water; a wooden frame with silk covering must be balanced by gas to float in air; and the stone and metal crust surrounding the Earth must be balanced by a substance of lesser density than ether to be able to float in ether.

“The steel hull of a ship could not be kept afloat in water if it were filled with water.

“The wooden frame and silk covering of a dirigible could not be kept afloat in air if filled with air.

“Neither could the stone and metal crust of the Earth be kept afloat in ether if it were filled with ether.

“So a substance of lesser density than ether must fill the interior of the Earth to enable it to float in ether. Let us call that substance of lesser density than ether, Lesether.

“All formations must be balanced with the substances in which they are immersed in order to have stability.

“The Earth with its solid covering of stone and metal, as well as the heavy water and air that surrounds it, is given stability and the ability to float in the substance of lesser density, ether, by the bottling up within its crust the still lesser density that we have just named Lesether.

“So in this way the Earth is enabled to move majestically around the Sun once a year in a current of ether that is controlled by the Sun.

“It must not be understood that the Earth is filled with lesether as a spherical balloon is filled with hydrogen gas. That is not the case.

“The gas within a spherical balloon soon wastes itself away by passing out of the pores of the covering being heavier than air it falls back to solid earth.

“The Earth, however, has been floating in a current of ether around the Sun for innumerable centuries.

“Such constant balance can only be maintained by constant renewal of lesether wasted by the Earth, and this renewal can only be obtained by a method of drawing new substances into the Earth from without and generating lesether within the Earth.

“Continually drawing new substances in from without for generating purposes makes necessary a means to evacuate the waste materials from within.

“So an interior organization of various functions is necessary to draw in by Suction the new substances and squeeze out by Pressure the waste matter.

“A center of Suction and Pressure or a pumping station somewhat similar to the human heart is arranged for this purpose in the center of the Earth.

“To prepare and assimilate the new substances which are converted into lesether to give balance to the Earth as well as to store it up and keep it at a certain standard of efficiency, other internal organs are necessary. Machinery is also required to pass off waste matter properly.

“Internal Pressure must be maintained to equal external Pressure.

“If internal Pressure should be overdeveloped the Earth would explode, and if internal Pressure were underdeveloped the Earth would be crushed by external Pressure.

“In order that the Earth may be properly braced from within and be able to absorb any shocks that might be caused by external cosmic action a complete interior anatomy is arranged for that purpose.

“The chief point of ingress for new substances to enter is located at the North End of the Earth, although substances are also drawn in through pores which extend all over the crust of the Earth.

“The chief point of egress for waste matter is at the South End of the Earth, although waste matter is also ejected through pores of the crust of the Earth as well, and at times by volcanic eruptions.

“The new substances drawn into the Earth by Suction for sustenance are supplied directly by the Sun in currents of various density and also by solid substances which are drawn into the Solar System, such as meteors and other cosmic debris which are dissolved into gases by contact with the atmosphere of the Earth.

“The mysterious Aurora Borealis is caused by the transformation of extraneous substances into digestible gases for ingress at the North Pole and the Aurora Australis is the effect of discharged gases from the South Pole.

“A central core extends from the North Pole to the South Pole from which arteries and veins branch out to all parts of the interior of the Earth and extend right to its crust.

“The entire structure of the Earth is fed with new life giving substances which pass in currents through arteries, while currents passing through veins carry away the waste substances.

“There is no other way that the Earth could maintain equilibrium and life for so many years than that which I have just outlined.

“Of course the Earth had a beginning and will have an end. It begun with a swirl and a rush of certain substances toward a vacuum or space with lesser density than the substances trying to enter it. They were never able to reach the center of the vacuum but in trying to do so they were organized into conflicting swirls which produced a reaction, or pressure from within which equaled the pressure from without, and the vacuum held the whole mass intact as a swirling body. Gradually a systematic organization was effected and a more or less settled state came into being. A mass covering of the body as a protection resulted.

“Little by little external Pressure squeezes the Earth inward and little by little the vacuum within loses its power of Suction to draw within sufficient quantities of new life giving substances to create internal Pressure to equally offset external Pressure.

“Every time an earthquake takes place it is mournful evidence of the fact that external Pressure has made another encroachment upon the structure of the Earth and is gradually gaining the mastery over the Earth’s power of Suction. It shows that the Earth is no longer expanding or growing as it did in its youthful state but is gradually settling down before age.

“No matter how slight the settling may appear to be, still the Earth will forever shrink, shrink, shrink away and finally there will be no Earth left for man to live upon.”

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The wise learn how to live through aches and pains-the fool dies with them.

ALFRED LAWSON

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