GRAVITY IS ATTRACTION AND REPEL: The Kybalion and Physics Part 2
Continuing on from part 1, this is an explanation given for the space between atoms, gravity, and planetary orbit and spin; all through the logic of the 7 principles found in the mysterious Kybalion. Gravity works through opposites, in that it is attraction and repel, not just attraction, because nature works through opposites. Examples are given to how the repelling force of gravity works in action with heat, fire, meteors and comets. The idea of giant atoms is introduced, which will fully explained in part 3.
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GIANT ATOMS: The Kybalion and Physics Part 3
Continuing directly from part 2, the idea of larger atoms are examined through two examples, the sun and 'black holes' (which are actually black bodies). Following the logic of the 7 Laws of Nature found on the Kybalion, an explanation for how the sun works is explained in a simple manner. Black holes are presented as being actual Black Bodies, spheres, not holes.
GENDER IN ENERGY: The Kybalion and Physics Part 1
It turns out that energy is not positive and negative, its masculine and feminine. Inward moving dark energy is the opposite of outward moving light, because nature works through opposites. A very simple explanation is given for atomic vibration and the cause of solidity in atoms, which is something Quantum Physics has not been able to do. Finally, the proposed atomic model is applied to the Period Table. You can follow along at kybalionandphysics.com
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THE ATOMIC MODEL IS WRONG: Introduction to the Kybalion and Physics series
This is an introduction to a 7 part series i will be presenting called 'The Kybalion and Physics'. By applying the 7 principles found on the ancient and mysterious Kybalion, to what we think we know, a different atomic model emerged that answers pretty much everything we have ever wanted to know, in a simple and rational way. Unlike what Quantum Physics preaches, it relates that energy, the source of nature, is related to nature in every way, not separate from it. Yes, this is certainly quite controversial because it would mean have been wrong for over a century.