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The Vital Vastness -- Volume Two: The Living Cosmos (v. 2) [Paperback]

Richard Pasichnyk (Author)
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Vital Vastness February 5, 2002
Here are some of the topics that are presented in The Vital Vastness ? Volume Two: The Living Cosmos. The planets, though at first appear quite different, are actually very similar when noting a myriad of phenomena. All display a Field-dynamical structure similar to the Field-dynamical Earth Model (FEM) presented in Volume One. Star and planet formation, galaxies, galactic clusters and super clusters, and even, the large-scale structure of the Universe are also structurally similar with comparable phenomena. Some craters, and tektites, are the result of explosive ejection, not impact. The Tunguska event was one such event here on Earth. Unusual meteorites and animal falls are also the result of ejection. Our sun (as well as other stars) also displays the Field-dynamical structure of the other celestial objects. The planets, especially the Earth, do affect solar activity, but it is the result of an electromagnetic coupling, not the often suggested and discarded gravitational scenarios. The Sun, Moon and Earth are a single unit, as noted in a myriad of phenomena. Much, much more is also uncovered in this volume.Throughout both volumes the conclusions are clear, life has dominion over the Cosmos, and we need a new mind-set in our understanding and exploration of it. The most important direction for humanity is to understand that the care and nurturing ? love ? of life is of the utmost importance if we want a world filled with peace and plenty. The last book in the series, In Defense of Nature ? The History Nobody Told You About, reveals the prehistory and history of human interaction with the Living Earth and Cosmos, disclosing the unrest and destabilization when we do not know of life's paramount importance.

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Richard Michael Pasichnyk has spent more than 20 years researching the natural and physical sciences, and prehistory and history, in pursuit of a new, holistic view of the Earth and the Universe. Nearly 5,000 references have been selected by him to support a new view of reality.

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  • Paperback: 586 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (February 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595210864
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595210862
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars PLANETARY GRID SYSTEMS, October 29, 2011
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The concept of this book is that each planet has funnels at the poles to draw energy from solar wind, a method of transferring the energy to the core to sustain generation of energy and the planets magnetic field, a method of transferring some of the energy towards the equator to explain ring or jet like structures there, and the creation of vortex cells above and below the equator at 30-40 degrees (weather systems). This book describes numerous examples where this occurs. It explains why the current dynamo theory is wrong. It incorporates Gutenberg discontinuity, which is an acoustic process in order for the solar wind to feed energy into the planet. A competing idea is proposed in the book Sunquakes. It provides a model for the planetary grid system proposed in "Is the Earth a Large Crystal?", which models the Earth as a dodecahedron with 12 centers. A time varying particle accelerator is needed to complete the model. See "Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond" by Duncan Bryant for more information. The book provides ample evidence that our universe is a massive conveyor for energy flow. The Electric Sky by Donald Scott presents the competing dynamo theory which lacks support.
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interplanetary magnetic field, local supercluster, disconnection events, chandler wobble, solar linkage, polar jerks, electrostatic trigger, latitude restrictions, lunar nodal cycle, flare formation, other geophysical phenomena, ejection phenomena, larger nebulas, intergalactic fields, ring phenomena, helical field, transitional field, increased solar activity, lunar effects, geomagnetic storms, geomagnetic activity, particle cascades, polar field, different redshifts, winter thunderstorms
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Richard Michael Pasichnyk, The Vital Vastness-Volume Two, Field-dynamical Model, Solar System, South Latitude, United States, Big Bang, North Atlantic Field, North Latitude, Milky Way, Northern Hemisphere, Volume One, North Pole, Southern Hemisphere, Maunder Minimum, Full Moon, South Pole, Japanese Field, Little Ice Age, Modern Maximum, Tome One, Mediterranean Field, Virgo Cluster, Halley's Comet, North America
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