4.2. Análisis de Datos
4.2.1. Contrastación de la Hipótesis
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In diff erent parts of the world, there are thousands of stone spheres. Like pyramids, these stone spheres were made of materials rich in silicon. Th ey come in a variety of dimensions, sizes and weights, from those with a diameter of merely ten centimeters, up to those whose diameters exceed two and a half meters, and they weight tens of tons.
Figure 90. Stone spheres in the national museum in San Jose, Costa Rica
Th e outline of the biggest stone sphere discovered thus far is a monumental megalith with a weight in excess of thirty tons, the creation of which must have required a highly developed technology, which the primitive tribes of Costa Rica did not have 1500 years ago. Th ere are also several other original stone spheres of various sizes in the image. What is fascinating about these stone spheres is how precisely they were processed, as well as their balanced centers of gravity.
Nobody managed to determine how old they are, who manufactured them, what they were used for, and how they were originally arranged. Most of the stone
spheres were found in areas of the world that are energetically very active, in places where ancient civilizations existed, and they are dispersed in areas that used to be cultivated (and some still are), along river basins. Some stone spheres sunk into the earth for some reason, and sometimes they are found only aft er excavations, deep beneath the earth. We can only assume that the ground cave in due to the geological activity of the Earth over thousands of years.
Up to this point, there were many attempts to explain what these stone spheres represent. Sadly, most theories are highly illogical and make no sense whatsoever. What I shall explain hencewith is another very brave, but also very logical theory, which I would like to present to the public for their perusal, the way I see it and, of course, from the perspective of energy.
It was neither possible nor necessary to build massive pyramids everywhere in the world. Gigantic energy powerhouses and radio stations aren’t built in just any village or small town, not even these days. Huge energy plants are built in areas which have the most consumers, where it will pay to invest all the eff ort and time to build them. My humble opinion is that the stone spheres were small energy generators, under the condition that there were several of them in a given area, and that they were arranged in a specifi c and logical way, from an energetic perspective, according to their direction and their respective sizes.
Figure 91. Impact of the Sun and the stars on the stone sphere
A sketch of the stone sphere (in above Figure 91) demonstrates that, due to the transfer of warmth, while it is lit by the rays of the sun, there is some water evaporation from the moist soil, and humid air gathers around it. Th e sphere is,
at the same time, an accumulator of the magnetic energy of the Sun, which it transfers into the ground.
At night, this stone sphere receives metric waves of the stars, since its silica content resonates and transfers these waves into the earth all night long.
Th ese are really small amounts of energy that the sphere receives and transfers into the earth, but we know that there are many spheres on each site in a given area. Th is is just a part of the functions which are performed by using stone spheres.
Figure 92. Arrangement of the density of charges in a stone sphere
Th is image (Figure 92.) demonstrates that the minus charge isn’t equally arranged throughout the inner part of the stone sphere.
Th e reason for this is that the sphere is partly immersed into the soil, which has a minus polarization, and this means that the zero point is somewhat lower in regard to the spheric portion. Another reason for such an arrangement of minus charges is that the sphere is in a plus fi eld which has a voltage diff erence of 400,000 volt in relation to the minus-polarized Earth. Th is is certainly a good reason for the most dense minus polarity inside the sphere to be at its top.
Th e ideal spot for the discharge of ionic charges of the stone sphere and the charges of the sphere is the surrounding warm and humid air. Th e discharge spots that are very small, but present, will be located at the very top of the stone sphere for the aforementioned reasons (Figure 93).
Figure 93. Ionic discharge of the stone sphere
We have already explained that orgone is associated with negative ions. Th e cold orgone from within the earth is now located in the warm and humid air around the sphere, and it becomes a participant of the ionic discharges and further exposure to the light of the Sun (Figure 94).
By means of the biophotonic emission of the Sun, with small, yet present ionic discharges in the warm and humid air that surrounds the stone sphere, the omnipresent virtual particles will be forced to collide and, with the presence of plus-polarization, they will turn cold orgone into warm orgone.
We know that cold air fl ows downward, towards the Earth, while warm air goes upward, towards the sphere. Th is is exactly what shall happen and, by multiplying these events, warm orgone shall fl ow upward, towards the ionosphere.
It was already explained that orgone has its own circular orgone fi eld of alternating polarities. When a stone sphere is placed in a spot of increased telluric earthly radiation, along with the aforementioned properties and the crystal structure of the stone sphere, there will be a small, yet noticeable singularity, and scalar waves will start fl owing along its vertical, towards the ionosphere.
We can see that this is basically a pyramidal energetic function in a lesser energetic form. However, those ancient builders had a solution for this.
Th e complete energetic impact of a stone sphere is illustrated in Figure 96.
Ahmed Bosnić, Ph.D. Aly Barakat, Ph.D.