adjective: emitting light as a result of being heated
Russell
"Prolating spheres, such as our sun, are becoming incandescent inward toward their centers, while oblating spheres, such as our planets, are becoming cold inward towards their centers." [Russell, The Secret of Light, page 232]
See Also
12.05 - Three Main Parts of a Wave
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blue light of the mother
cathode birthplace
Cathode
Inertial Plane
Light
Mother
Space
Syntropy
Void
womb