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An Essay on Light
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by K.L.M. Kathel
Copyright © 2005
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THE NATURE OF LIGHT |
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Before we can study the human aura and the way a clairvoyant eye can see, we ought to have a good grasp on the nature of light, how light behaves as well as how we see under normal circumstances. I am not a physists nor a scientist, so that, the best I can do is to offer up a short essay on the nature of light in the best way I know how---in down to earth simplistic terms. In so doing, the reader should be aware that what I present is a layperson's interpretation of ideas researched and collected and may not represent facts gathered by the scientific communities. In addition, since this essay is geared for helping those who have opened their third eye, or who are beginning to see clairvoyantly, it should be noted that the information here is confined to helping in our understanding of the basic principles of light. It is not meant as a scholarly work, for example; and does not give out a complete picture of all the known facts regarding the nature of light. |
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As atoms heat up they begin to move more rapidly. These "excited" atoms emit photons of light. Depending upon the intensity of heat, photons will emit differring levels of light. For example: If we were to take a bar of iron and place a flame beneath it, the atoms in the iron would begin to vibrate. The hotter the flame the faster the movement of atoms. Fast moving atoms will emit white photons of light. As the flame is decreased in intensity, the level of movement will drop down again so that the photons produced might be reddish in color rather than white. As the metal cools off completely, light will no longer be emited and the object will return to its normal configuration. |
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