A New Concept of the Universe by Walter Russell
Author:Walter Russell [Russell, Walter]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of Science and Philosophy
Published: 1953-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
25. Question: How can there be motion in a balanced universe?
Answer: If two children of equal weight sit at opposite ends of a seesaw, or two equal weights are put on scales, there is no unbalance -- but, likewise, there is no motion. Unless there can be unbalance, there can be no motion.
Question: How can there be unbalance in an equally-divided and equally-balanced universe?
Answer: Two children of equal weight playing seesaw do not interchange with each other while they are at rest. When they desire to move, they throw themselves out of balance with their fulcrum by their equal leanings, but they are in balance with each other. Motion is then imperative. When thus thrown out of balance, they must reverse their leanings to restore balance and lose it again, as all things in Nature do.
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