Whirl Pool of Motion
This figure illustrates Nature’s method of winding light up into solid spheres to create the condition of gravity at troughs and crests of waves. The effect of gravitation is produced
When Nature desires to create a solid body of matter, she first expands and evacuates a great volume of space. This causes a black hole where space has been evacuated.
The light within it has been seemingly taken out to create dark, and that which has been thus pumped out has been simultaneously wound up wound up centripetally to create incandescence.
Darkness is an effect produced by dividing light into long light-waves and incandescence is the opposite effect produced by multiplying light by shortening its light-waves.
Solidity is thus born out of vacuity. A positive pole is created on one side of a dividing equator and its equal negative opposite is created on the other side.
Space is thus created simultaneously with its centering suns, just as the two poles of a bar magnet are simultaneously created. As the suns are gradually wound up inside black holes of space, the interchange between the two becomes more and more intense. The winding up into centripetal vortices multiplies gravitational power and radiative power alike. The power of gravitation to pull in, however, exceeds the power of radiation to resist it during the half cycle in which true spheres are being formed, and then the power of radiation increases to unwind the spheres in the other half of the cycle.
As radiative power increases, the cold, black holes of space, which are outside of hot suns, bore right through the suns and dissipate them centrifugally by making rings of what have been spherical suns for billions of years. There are hundreds of examples of these rings in the heavens, but a conspicuously good example of rings in this solar system are those that surround Saturn -