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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 3 19<br />
an answer. The intensity of cosmic radiation is almost the same anywhere on the globe. This indicates that<br />
magnetic fields are bringing about a random distribution of cosmic rays in space. Cosmic ray evidence is<br />
considered the strongest argument for the existence of these fields. If an atom and a solar system operate in an<br />
electromagnetic field, we would expect to find a galaxy also operating in such a field. The rotation at the<br />
edges of a spiral galaxy is slower than near the center, just as the outer planets in the solar system travel<br />
slower than those near the sun.<br />
The new word in astronomy is "magneto-hydrodynamics." Scientists say that interstellar space is now known<br />
to be pervaded by magnetic fields. Presumably they are produced by electric currents circulating in space, say<br />
the astronomers. Modern theory begins to visualize a galaxy as a tremendous electro-magnet, with currents of<br />
electrons flowing not through wires but through the viscous, turbulent eddies of gas swirling about its center.<br />
Electromagnetic forces seem competent to do what turbulence alone cannot do: they might form discrete arms<br />
and even lead to the formation of stars and clusters of stars. The modern theory of a galaxy, according to<br />
astronomers, promises to be as intricate as the now richly observed structural details. Ten years ago in their<br />
hypotheses of cosmic evolution they were thinking in terms of gravitation and light pressure. Only yesterday<br />
they realized they may contemplate a galaxy that is essentially a gravitating, turbulent electro-magnet.<br />
Now let us consider the Supergalaxy:<br />
Recent evidence obtained by photographic and radio astronomy indicates that our disk-shaped galaxy we call<br />
the Milky Way is itself a member of a disk-shaped galaxy or supergalaxy. The supergalaxy of which we are a<br />
member may have a population of tens of thousands of galaxies. Its nucleus is marked by the cluster of<br />
galaxies in the constellation Virgo. Radio waves are picked up from the super-galaxy just as they are picked<br />
up from near galaxies and the Milky Way. From study of the radial velocities of galaxies, the indication is that<br />
the "inner metagalaxy" (that is the nearest regions of extra-galactic space) is rotating. This rotation is believed<br />
to be a property of the local supergalaxy. Several other supergalaxies have been found indicating the<br />
possibility or rather probability of a hierarchy of systems of ever greater size ad infinitum. Also, scientists<br />
have come to the conclusion that the Universe has been expanding since about five billion years ago before<br />
which it was contracting. Even the Universe is "breathing" as do the lines of force that bring about the atom.<br />
Space intelligences have said: "Progression is only recorded by change and one who understands even his<br />
present environment is indeed a master."<br />
In 1888, S. Harris said: "Suns and planets and cosmic forces are the words in which His thoughts are written."<br />
<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 3<br />
MAGNETISM: THE UNIVERSAL 'I AM'<br />
In the discussion of The Grand Man of the Universe, we have shown the similarity, or oneness of all Creation<br />
from Microcosm to Macrocosm.<br />
When we previously mentioned an electromagnetic field or vortex, we were referring to the Fourth Great<br />
Primary Force, or the Resonating Electromagnetic Field (RMF) which present day science knows nothing<br />
about although they suspect its existence.<br />
The Four Forces are: Static-Magnetic Field (SM), as in a bar magnet; Electro-Static Field (ES), as in a<br />
charged capacitor; Electro-Magnetic Wave (EM), as radio waves, light, heat, etc.; Resonating Electromagnetic<br />
Field (RMF), like that of all celestial bodies (operating in a vortex), space craft propulsion field, the basis of<br />
life, the elemental life.