Breathing state of Earth
First I will tell you about this world.
Each planet is attracted by all the other planets and
each revolves on its own axis. All the planets in this world are not alike; the
rainfall, temperature, wind etc. vary from place to place.
The topography also differs from place to place.
Though all the places in this earth get the energy from the same Sun, “we find
so much difference from place to place…”
The state of a place depends upon the “type of life
atoms” that are there.
1.The soil in one place is in a certain state and that
soil absorbs energy from the sun as per its state
2.and the vegetation that grow in that soil is also as
per the state of the soil.
When the rays of the sun fall on the soil it attracts
energy from the sun’s rays. The quality of the soil and other things on it will
depend upon the type of breath the soil takes, that is, the soil absorbs from
the Sun’s rays.
Volcanoes, mountains, snow hills, seas, lakes, rivers,
“all have life” in them. How did the volcanoes and snow hills come on this
earth…?
The states in different planets vary from one another;
Volcanoes do not occur by fire coming from the sky.
When the earth rotates fast and rain, wind, snow etc
strike on it. The earth absorbs all these and there is an “airy zone inside the
earth…”
1.When the hot and cold winds strike against each
other inside the earth
2.and on account of the various states that exist
there
3.volcanoes and snow hills sprout out from the
interior of the earth.
“The same is the cause" for the difference in the
states in various parts of the world.
Earthquakes and huge cavities that are formed on the
surface of the earth are not caused by the states that come from the sun. They
come from the state in which the earth emits the energy that it absorbs from
the rays of the sun.
There is much rain in this earth.
1.How does this earth get rain, light and emit sound…?
2.How are the smell, taste and other states obtained
by this earth…?
This earth gets all these states from its “relation
with the other planets…”
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