The Way of the Sun Along the Photon-Belt
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Published: 15 May 2025 | Article Type : Review ArticleAbstract
Contrary to the generally recognized Paul Otto Hesse and Virginia Essene cosmic model referring to the whole cosmic structure and within it to the truncated structure of the Photon-belt, it is presented a new alternative model based on the newest discoveries and scientific conceptions created in the course of the last decades, summarized in my short syntheses. In coformity with this new worldview and view of life, marked with the generic term ETHERONICS, the material world is created from the light, starting with the Elementary Light Bubble Unities (ELBU), which transform instantaneously into Photon-pairs, respectively into Etherons, the basic elements/cells of the dual material form, with intercalation of the Bions, the macrostructural skeleton of the so Extended Whole Periodic System of the chemical elements. This Physical pattern is repeating on the Big Cosmic Octavic Levels. So, on the Astral-Galactic Level, the evolution of Our Galaxy Milky-way – after the creation of four regular arms – consists of the ejaculation of the fifth Orion-arm, with advancement of the Photon-belt at its fore-part. THIS PHOTON-BELT is an elliptic light-plane with Dandelin-spheres in its focuses, by its one respectively another side, of which alternating activating is regulated by the Ecliptic-Equatorial interaction, with their joint rotation around theirs suitable centers, with the zodiac-signs as projections of the surrounding 12 Universes. The SUN makes a levogyre solenoid-like progress along the elliptic Photon-belt, guided by the secondary elliptic Djed-belt and Tjet-belt too, according to the Iovitzu-Ionescu-Joo cosmic evolutionary model, but activated by the Tesseract built-in within the cosmic system formed by the Photon-belt and Ecliptic.
Keywords: ETHERONICS, ELBU, Photon-pair, Orion-arm, Photon-belt, Djed-belt, Tjet-belt, Ecliptic/Zodiac, Celestial Equator, Generalized Tesseract.

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Denes Joo. (2025-05-15). "The Way of the Sun Along the Photon-Belt." *Volume 7*, 1, 28-44