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Incorporeal Life:
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FORCE AND MATTER
MINERAL KINGDOM
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The Sugar loaf, located at the entrance of Guanabara Bay.
Life or Force is present in all bodies. Thus, every atom contains Force and Matter. Force
radiates, and this radiation is called aura. In granite, the atoms are combined in very
compact form and the sum of their radiations, transposing the outline, appears as shown on
the left. The aura encircles the entire granite block but is only clearly visible along
the contour line. |
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In this illustration, isolated rocks are seen. This shows
that the aura does not change when rocks are broken up. Each portion of the original body
retains the same aura, which derives from atomic radiation and from the intranuclear force
of cohesion. |
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This illustration confirms that the aura is always
present wherever there is matter in its rough or wrought state. On the left is the bronze
bust of a Brazilian statesman, the Baron of Rio Branco, placed atop a granite pedestal.
Both pieces were obviously molded, but the aura is present like in any other body. |
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A manganese block, on display in the National Museum of
Rio de Janeiro. Its aura shows the uniformity of simple bodies. The uniformity of the aura
equals that of its own solidity. |
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The Bendego meteorite, on display in the National Museum
of Rio de Janeiro. Its aura is denser and more uniform than that of granite; it has
greater density because it has more atoms per unit of volume; it is more uniform because
it is composed almost exclusively on one element (iron) in a ratio of 95.1%. This block
was attracted by Earth from sidereal space. It was obviously much larger but when it
crossed Earth's atmosphere, its size was reduced by air attrition. The heat caused by
attrition on its surface was so high that a part of its periphery liquefied, then gasified
and finally mixed with air. |
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