Return to Book 02 - Chapter 13 - Expressions of Gravitation and Radiation - Universal Direction
The cycle of a wave is an orderly progression in the universal direction from south to north by the way of east, and back again to south by the way of west.
All masses revolve from the west toward the east around the nucleal centers of their systems throughout the entire cycle of their waves.
All masses rotate upon axes throughout the entire cycle of their waves from the west toward the east of their masses.
To these laws, there are no exceptions.
Numerous apparent exceptions, such as the retrogression of Neptune and her satellite, the moons of Uranus and the outer moons of Jupiter and Saturn, are thoroughly in accord with the absolute laws of universal direction.
All direction of motion is universal.
Motion implies direction, demands direction in which to move.
In the dimensionless universe of motion, direction is nonexistent.
In the universe of the illusion of dimension, direction is one of the necessary illusions which creates the appearance of dimension.
Direction is, therefore, an illusion which we familiarly call an effect of motion.
All effects of motion are expressed in apparent opposites.
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