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Worlds Beyond the Poles: Physical Continuity of the Universe

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I'd like to see that land beyond the Pole. That area beyond the Pole is the center of the great unknown!" the following is taken from the book Worlds Beyond the Poles, I don't have original sources for these arc of flight would precipitate the spaceship away from the Universe. On the other hand, insufficient power would observation from the celestial would compare with results of our observation from the terrestrial. The magnitude of entire terrestrial land with one-hundred-mile sky disks. That will give some idea of the countless luminous “rounded

and the celestial would take the hapless explorers away from the Universe structure and project him into infinite On 2 February 1947, columnist Bob Considine wrote up Giannini’s ideas for the Washington Post, using as a hook Giannini’s exhortation that Byrd should continue past the South Pole and onto Mars. Considine—who would write a biography of Robert L. Ripley in 1961—made it clear he thought Giannini was a kook. Giannini seems to have drifted from the Fortean fold by this time, as Thayer only heard about the articles from other Forteans who sent in clippings (Doubt 18, July 1947, 268). I1>e following peg.. contain the Bnt ODd ooIy d.crlptioo of the Je&!1stIc Unlv..... of lind. \"\"Y&\"\"o aDd wgeta- HoD, where human ODd other forms 01 lolmll life .mmd 111is Is not • worlc of tlctlOD, nor Is It a techol..1 ualysb 01 anything. It Is a .lmp]\" recital 01 fact which tn». do the most elaborate tlct!oo ever conceived. It Is cII.unetrl i_,- space. Place your thumb on the illustration’s stratosphere section, then draw it toward you. That will describe where

Endless flat earth beyond north and south poles

This is not intended to show distance from the terrestrial to the celestial, it cannot be drawn to scale. But it does

WORLll8 BEYOND THE POLES sory globularity and isolation of celestial sky areas. The same illlllOr)' conditions have been {lroved to develop from ob- servation of luminous outer sky areas of the tellesbial. \"Outer sky- means the sky as it is observed against strat0- sphere darkness. The conce.em\": the Universe is comprised of globular and isolated .. originated hom the curvature that \" developed b¥ all Umse8. And that lens-developed curvature fosters the deceptive appearance of globular and isolated \"bodies\" com~~ Universe. The \"bodies- are illusory. The ancient co 'on of Galileo Galilei, that luminous celestial areas are isolated from each 'other and are \"circling or ellipsing in space\" was founded on the inescapable errors of lens functioning. The \"cirClingN movement apparent to Galileo is an illusion. In an endless land and sky Universe of reality, the undulating. or billowing. of luminous sky gas enveloping the entire Universe must deceptively appear as a circling or eUipsing movement. The deceptive appearance develops hom the fact that such E&SeOUs sky movement is detected by a circular lens. Hence there is necessarily repro- duced the circular and therefore globular-appearing lens image. . Under the mobile sky gas. which extends throughout the celestial realm, there is undetectable but very factual land, water, vegetation, and life like that common to this Earth. Therefore the so-called \"stars- and \"planets- of astrooom1caJ designation are in reality lens-produced apparently globular and isolated areas of a continuous and unbroken luminous celestial outer sley surface. It envelops every land area of the celestial in the same manner that it envelops the terres- tria1land, One may question how such features were known when science was without record of them. If 10, one has but to finish reading this chapter, which adequately desc:ribes how, when, and where. It was October, 1926, when he who sought the answers to the Universe mysteries wandered through a woodland vale of old New England, lavish with the scented breath of PBiSlCAlo CONTINUl'l'Y OF THE tJNIVEI\\SZ 15 So all yOur towers that sblmmer, Your lamps that light the sky, Were ooce a tiny gJlmm.,.. . Within some seers eye. Time males our empires scatter; But we shall build anew, For only visions matter, And only Dreams are true. -BERION BlW.Z'f would return it to some land area of the terrestrial. That flight principle, always demanding consideration in the firingrestrict the spaceship to the movement of all projectiles, and it would have to conform to the arc of flight which and isolated bodies” our connected and continuous outer sky presents to celestial observation. The results of CONTENl'S Preface Scene II 1be 13 1 to 2 1Db~e CrocaD:eet:ed;UD~t1hve-emne~, MIstress o~f~ 33 4 ~ -rile Heavens Above\" !III 5 Stratosphere Revelations IllS 6 A Journey 0 - the Earth', Sky.Llght Road rrr of illusions 11. l34 7 \"On Earth A3 It Is In Heaven\" 148 151 8 Into the Unknown lell 189 9 2,000 MIles 0 - Land Beyood the Ncrth Pole 208 10 A Compo.rison of Values 11 The Magnetic Respiration of the Umv- 12 The Master Builder's LumInous S~ts 13 Fulfillment of Prophecy', Eodless orIds aDd Mansions, and Tribes That Mark the Way Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S.N., before his seven hour flight over the land beyond the North Pole.

rrn J1;o;t\\ the United r of'' c~ ~ COurse 'odf Ulcm t<'U> cO':11'1l.anl l <,' cond' th t co roVl C long las t P \"Pllce. An P ISolated m d the Sout UtI'\"Wllh.~eu, lthdeatP h 1 shoulJ Ian- the go ~~~ IS nc;iliead be) on ther cour t d Pell d .~~Ie~~~~;~~ f~rn~u:~::~~n~:::tl~~Ol.tnd rluh •~I' respD ent oth r \"~.:5C1\"'-' mO\\flll unreasona could me dI('SOllthbaPseo\"led. t ,tue\"Io\\ uld be ~Pfoairnyt.laTnhde, ba e l!\\' ot r a hreemd oitne or at • I ,jteUDltelenth be estab . r ex lorer. Rtar ~d ~O'_\",onr,ee ble pOint acce.ss~isclotl ed tlh it B Td was to colmtffi;ndle., land the the world s elde ~(.)~I!tI,W~\"w1\"asRlchamrdoriElb,'lee -n : mto t 'ol a 111C'- e p e d i t lOn. aI B\\ rd \\\\'a, , e_r vorpo ut • .uP·94~r:unent's me th Pole Rear d ~\\ond the Sou knew that he 1 jour- nonnt e'Is\"hoofoItllS, 1 I ed fl~i~tdEarth, uppo t . \"al person \\\\ ho I mt U1 perfo u, the :\\orth Po e po tending on mo' emen tnreo\\mo,'er Iandd aHnde water ex a fro~ hiHseBIoen.teon northern en D I from contran' to that terrestrial leve home to the , livered that he was to he de t iIll' the South Pohlie . is the mos bse. Prior to s 'Ioarn!dd.-bTeh•voendmdmitrhaeJ tphoe momentous that the 8base at rtant an~t.hi.s nSattaitoens. or , qPuoleentto an o~ahead and had not been he 115h terre\" that pomt l.S t And our other natIOn, has Hence the ~~asch~Iat rmarcate' n'ssatJn~cds the same level trial man on coefletst~iaul 1'&t1 and en. astrOllOill WonLDS B more arbculate, you will never b l;;Y°Nn ~o contulUmg illusory appearance f to \"wink and blink\" at you 0 e denied l'lQ; Your little ..pleasUre m tile stillness of.the .nigh't ' and hold stea1tshtayrs\" ''L''atOf . T1Ie so·called stars above\" . rend see t~mH~liarOo;nUn:n.SrefBr\"lusoI.tnntartwfh\"oehrviiracthhltureueaenuwincmihdlaalerlvsaeeXc~I.tSeedtr~ibwnli.lewl~:bitlWelsakreyenXmolCSwato:in:nJ,p•t,ao',l_riadablllteh0eb.~esezpT\"rove en not old enough to h c1uId mind WIthOUt b t1) t.hiTrhde_~n.dsad J~6- cann.~~concept of mass or b dave acquir a ness of animals and property must be drawn witho t blects. Hence tl perce,ve thension produce the anuna u ody fullness Ie anima l e full. t1u: And all eLF Or ee dimeDsio Orts 01 t~r ~sw~iodWtihn, ganthdetlaurcukmness1, or object of object pemut of no to reo c!:esncpttthItsoh,efothcuththeIiclcdnoJgunflcd~e;pcVtaSn0nIoldteree,xobpItbOrlededsecysvtetwIolllonJlcaktnceossnOc0m-edfpi?matrneednuotsnlelJaOa1;sn:aaSilnhelpdelanlion?nbtee-hs, taobruatShmdteyraa!unfnoogdrremeovab~sI~~Irtfef~ulrlIcentahe;issllsZdreamstThzthhen:rd~thtlahtneISapasnsauItbtnhlaareetlselti-oardsnitrmdes~eOnrbso}sl~Ocnuntocsatelhhcatoohvlnede: modern SOClet may seem to' emed to be ~dveaptleeaCSdr5temao.g.eba1osibioefy~,t~ht0heaednrEredaawaratrhertuielmwenaItlai~rsee0mtr;enibmteehmbsreebIrneesrrdse0lmEIan~Oe:uerIa~encnadlpIagubnhlcteeunltoei_fd gamTehdutshroIuI'O~d One cODsld nlInal or ob' DslOns They Ject w:rtilout body ilirapewrcoerl,vdeotfbeg that Dleasur er tilat the c. had lost or of mental gr whtihld ea1J.ty of thin e ~tehnetaclondsecvieenlot'oeues dimeOsio gs and conditi:ns enabling it to teacher Os? Could the d as they exist in ecome Ie pment? W ulbe expected t evoten parent or ansWers ss real to tl 0 d tile Patti ul° decly tile child' child's lI!ainred most ObVioIue adVancing chc'Idar. aru.mal or objects and the s. Nothing IV I mtelligence? The meaSUre oE am as subtracted from the usement derived from WORLDS DEY01l/o ,_,\"_'\" POtts rgeusatnnaol'typoom.ftos..x/y'ge.n as that to which We have aCCess b . at ter_ P I The land extending beyond btelolytehonptd.:eortprhehesettPnoaMlleosUs.ensIa 3tI.S,3~a~ll . a minute area of worlds arOeaeso1f5 tl,e worlds enVl\"SJonedby eyMeairsst'asgodi.sIctloissuarelsan1d,93a0reayeraorosmagoof. the many mansions\" of Just beyond the northern and southern polar hinges of tl,e terrestrial contmue tI,e celestl:>.J land and waters leading mtharyouagthoonuct~.thaendUant ivweirllsecownhtinouke\"Fi0roummesyu,cWh Iptoholaurt pOints We \"sllooting up,\" to tlle valley of the Moon, and to Mars and JUpiter, and to any other area of the Universe whole' The so-called \"Heavens above,\" to be observed at every angle out from the terrestrial, begin where the northern and southern terrestrial polar Ice diminishes! A sel'en-hour iligllt into land areas of the \"Heavens abole\" was accomplished in the memorable Naval exploit of Febnlary, 1947. That performance beyond the North Pole paint of theory was so Simple that adequate explanation would have rendered it most confuSing And it is evident tllat no one was capable of explaining. In that 1947 naval- task-force flight there was land, and water, and vegetation, under the airplane COurse as progress was made north from tIle .\\'orth Pole point. If the naval force had possessed mo- tlve slIpplies enabling tllem to continue, and the eqUipment to prOI Ide essential bases along the route, they could have mthaerlel. pinesnteetardatoedf oinnltvo1,t7ll0e0 celestial for 100,000 miles and miles. TlJe 1956 naval 'penetration of land beyond the South Pole extended for 2,300 miles over land area of the so-called \"Heavens abo\\·e.\" Recent and planned international polar etpewtions can extend as far into the universe about us as PthOesisribrleeSpOeunrceetsraWtiioUnpermit. There is no end to the extent of The unlimited natural wealth of celestial areas extending &om the terrestrial Pole points has already developed a spirit of bitter CODJpetition between nations, And it should Awkward to rate, as it is so strangely written, difficult to grasp, and even more difficult to finish. But for originality alone, this deserves high marks.THE CHANGING SCENE 1927-1957 1927: August. \"If it Is so the world wiD. lcnow of it.-- Wj1Ilam Cardinal o'Connell, Archbishop of Boston 1928: July. \"Giannini, since ~ C8DDot confirm you, oollwords cannot deny you. It Is your work, and you CIDl give it.\" -Dr. Robert Andrews MlIljkan, PresiAt, ecrU- fomIa Inltitute of Technology (Pa.wlena) -Giannini, if you prove your concept it will establish the l::memost complete Physical Continuity in the bistory of man.- -The Rev. Professor S. Riccard, S.J., Physicist 6: Seismologist. Santa C UDioer8lty (CaUfoml4) December. \"The memorable December 12th discovery of heretofore unknown land beyond the South Pole, by Capt. Sir George Hubert Willdns, demands that science change the concept it has held for the past four hundred years concerning the southern contour of the Earth.-- Dumbrova, Russian Explorer 1929: - .. . Physical Continuity of the Universe more daring than anything Jules Verne ever conceived.--:-BOIfon American (11earst) 19(7: February. \"I'd lilce to see that land beyond the Pole. That area beyond the .Pole is the center of the great UD- knownlw-Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S.N., Nfon his seven-hour flight over land beycmd the North Pok. 1955: April 6. \"Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd to Establish Satellite Base at the South Pole.--International News Service April 25. \"Soviet ScIentists to Explore Moon's Surface With Caterpillar Tank.w_United Press November 28. '\"This Is the most important e~oo in 13 Continuing the study of the illustration for better understanding of the terrestrial “Heavens above,” imagine that In his book he put forward his theory that the earth is linked to the moon and planets by a continuous land surface. He came to the idea of an interconnected universe while walking through the New England woods in October 1926. The images came to him via ESP. So impressive was the vision that he took to buttonholing potential patrons—he was, in his words, a “new Columbus” in search of a Queen Isabelle. He also quoted a radio announcement supposedly made by Admiral Byrd from his arctic base in February 1947: ‘I’d like to see that land beyond the Pole. That area beyond the Pole is the center of the great unknown.’ He claimed that on this northern polar flight, Byrd had flown 1700 miles ‘beyond the earth’ before returning to his base, and had passed over “iceless land and lakes, and mountains where foliage was abundant. Moreover, a brief newspaper account of the flight held that a member of the admiral’s crew had observed a monstrous greenish-hued animal moving through the underbrush of that land beyond the Pole”. Wrighfl' FoDy'\"; JUCh a term deIc:ribecl the wapiti' \"l\"'- ian Of 0rvtDe aDd Wilbur Wright. Yet .,rbIJe. the . ...... majority ridiM,led the DeW eoterprtae beyoDd tIM4r .....- 1taDdmg. the Wright m()4t.... thiew tradIttoa', J_bl«Sool to the wfDdt IDd Da'ipted the 8m crude a OJ:\"ane 0Ya' .w.Tbeae aDd aD . .hwtw lilt of odM, wIao DtyHawlc. m-mpopular dreamed their IDd1vIdual IIIIt aDd made that cberttbecl !IDd protected, be they evw 10 be· 1 k .• faulty. \"My tnJ~ is the truth. 10 My we.n.\" Tbai.1Ib the i,.and llnl....PWh the oral quilla of ,bptIcMm, oyrd' d8nr.porcupine p*ofecting itt qut11t III II wWg Fe 'b'& \"hPthe majority becoane a\"tgmeti I Ii to tluow the DeW Our luminous outer sky, deceptively appearing as millions of rounded and isolated “bodies,” would present to the

rln'>lCAL'a,NTIN1JITY OF TIIB \\lNlVDISZ 3S terrestrial Is seen by inhabitants of every other Unlvene :uea wben they. as do we, look up or out &om their respec> tive land-surface positions. In IOOldng throug!. their Inner blue sky at nl&J!t. they observe the lumiDooIty of our gaseous outer sky areas in preGisely the same IDADDeI' we observe their outer sky luminoslty against the dum..... SlDce their lenses cannot be expected to penetrate through areas of our luminous sky Ught and detect the land under our sky. it Is ncst likely that they have deduced as enoneously of our an\"nd as we have 01 their land. 3) Therelore, the inner side 01 outer luminous disk- ike areas of the illustration may he understood to repterent 'he famUiar gaseous sky enveloye observable &om any ter- an'atrial location as our particular blue sky. From other and areas olothe Universe the blue sky Ukew!se seen repn>- ;ents the particular sky 01 inhabitants of such areas. Inasmuch as recent U.S. 'aval stratosphere photographs ,I outer sky areas 1'\"\"'\" them to he luminous and ~­ ng the identical appearance of ce\\estJaI areas. oonfirrnatloo s had that there emts the same gaseous sky onntent for the ..,Iestial as is known to envelop the terrestrial. Since the tlrnlnosity 01 outer terrestrial ,Icy areas corresponds to that ,I outer eelestial sky \"!'<'8S. It foOows that atmospheric con- litions underlying the sky envelope where our eelestial 'Ousins dwell must correspond to atmospheric conditions orevaiUng at terrestrial level Thus the Inner blue sky must Iso correspond throughout the entire Universe. Our experl- nents show that without the existence of an inner blue sky ,I ~..eous content there cOuld be no luminous outer sky. dueh Is an expression 01 sky gas. to be observed over terres- ri.1 or eelestial areas. 4) Henee any Martians. Venusians, Jupiterlans. or lJ. •...ns. looking up or out horn their respective land posItioos, re during the day permitted to view their gaseous blue h envelope with the same vorying depth. or shades. of ,lue th.t we observe In our blue sky. 'the depth of blue \"ill depend upon atmospheric conditiOlll prevail!ng at the ·.rlous ..Iest.iol locatioas at the time of observation. Fur- Contrary to popular misconception based on the illusory, shooting up or out from any location on the terrestrial

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