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6.7 - Corner receivers from corners of cubes

Metallic corner reflectors are used on boats and are designed to enhance their appearance on radar so they can be more easily seen and avoided by other ships at sea. Corner reflectors comprise three flat mirrors that make a corner at right angles, so that the reflected ray retraces the path of the incoming ray (because the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection). [see also Trihedral Corner]

"Let us call the corners of the cube the north points, or overtones of the wave." [The Universal One; Book 02 - Chapter 16 - Expressions of Gravitation and Radiation]

"If you should cause an explosion in the very center of a perfectly spherical room you would form spherical layers of increasingly dense pressures with maximum density at the surface of the sphere. The center of the sphere would be maximum in vacuity. The explosion would be symmetrically radial. The reaction to that explosion would also be its reverse. The reflections which would return by radar from the spherical walls of that room would collide at its very center. Compression would then be exerted from the outside and density would increase in the direction of the center. Nature does not work that way, however. Nature causes her explosions to take place as though they were confined within the flat walls of a room of four or many walls of such shapes as we see in crystals. If you caused such an explosion in your six sided room the outward expansion would no longer be even. It would not even be spherical because of the four corners, which would have to be filled. The outward explosion could no longer produce straight radial lines, which would reflect back in straight radial lines. Every radial line would have to curve in the direction of its corners, and as they approached those corners their curvature would twist and increase in speed as they approached the corners. In a sphere all radial lines are equal, but in a cube the diagonals are longer than the diameters. This fact accounts for the curvature, the spin and the shaft. It also accounts for the disappearance of all curvature." [Atomic Suicide, page 289]

"The eight radar corner receivers of thought messages projected from inert gases.

Man's end of the Cosmic Bridge where Motion reaches maximum.

The cube projector, shown in Fig. 62, is repeated in the cube receiver, shown herein. Motion which has been divided into pairs and thrown out into space by the projector, is multiplied in the vortices of the receiver, which corresponds to the corner reflectors of radar. Forms and sounds which are born in space are thus echoed back into space." [Atomic Suicide - Fig 63]

See Also


Atomic Suicide - Fig 63 Atomic Suicide - Fig 62 Corner Cube Prisms Corner Cube Retro-Reflectors Corner cube retroreflectors corner projector corner reflector cornerstone cosmic bridge Coulomb explosion Explosion Figure 10.07 - Corner Vortices and Vectors Figure 10.08 - Sympathetic Streams entering and exiting Corners Figure 6.10 - Wave Dynamics between Cube Corners Figure 6.11 - Cube Corner Reflectors Dissipating and Concentrating Figure 6.16 - Juxtaposed Corner Cubes Implosion Inward Explosion Ion Energies from Atomic Cluster Explosions Numerical Simulation of an Atomic Cluster Explosion omnipresent radar universe outward explosion radar corner reflector radar corner reflector radar system radar 10.08 - Corner Vortices 6.12 - Corner and Face Cubes 6.6 - Cube Corner Retroreflectors 6.7 - Corner receivers from corners of cubes

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Tuesday November 6, 2018 09:35:16 MST by Dale Pond.