Valentina Markova*
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
*Corresponding Author: Valentina Markova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria.
Received: January 09, 2023; Published: February 03, 2023
Cosmic rays, instead of falling to Earth from space, erupt from the ground. This is one of the reasons why you don't fly over the South icy continent. In 2018, physicists were shocked by the news that strange radiation was emanating from the South Pole [*]. Physicists asked : What kind of particles are these? They are something new. How can it be explained ? Obviously the scientists need from new Theory for explanation of this phenomena. The author proposes a Theory of New Axioms and Laws and which was called Expanded Theory of Field. It describes nonparametric and nonlinear processes and contains 2 new axioms and 8 new laws. In this report are used 2 new Axiom and 4 new Laws only. The Theory explains and shows longitudinal and transverse non-uniform open vortices or complex longitudinal-transverse and transverse-longitudinal non-uniform open vortices which can be accelerating or decelerating. This Theory proves the well known the Rutherford's model of the analogy between the atomic structure and the structure of the solar system. But there are some refining details : The reason for generation of the electron is a transverse open vortex which is shooting from the according proton (paired to electron). But the reason for generation the body of Earth is a transverse open vortex which is shooting from the third resonator inside the body of Sun (paired to the third in row planet). Furthermore, an unique complex vortex (not simple) creates the planet Earth. It has a low-frequency vortex as a base and high-frequency pulses modulated onto the base. The low-frequency vortex generates the body of Earth as it rotates and winds from the outside to the center in plane (2D). It shoots from the center an accelerating longitudinal vortex up in volume (3D) from South to North. It is perpendicular to the plane (2D) of transverse vortex. It is invisible and it represents the Gravity axis through the center. There are the decelerating vortices which are spilled out of the Earth. They envelope the body of Earth outside with a so-called decelerating Back wave in the opposite direction - from North to South. This decelerating Back wave forms Magnetic field of Earth outside. The high-frequency pulses create the personal, Gravity Field of planet Earth. They cause both a prolongation the Gravity axis through the center the body of Earth and a shortening of Gravity axis through the center the body of Earth. This happens and observes in the Northern and in the Southern pole simultaneously. When the axis of the Earth elongates through the center of body (from in–to outside), it causes an elongation and of the arc outside the body. It is straining and positive accelerates from central point toward the ends. The reason is the positively acceleration and result is suction the primary transverse vortices from the surface of the Earth. When the axis of the Earth is shortened through the center of body (from outside-to in), a very contracted and decelerating arc is obtained in outside the body. It emits transverse vortices to surface of Earth and presses all smaller bodies to surface of the Earth. These very steep and fast high frequency pulses causes many visible rays through the center both to North and South. They cause very rapidly contracting and unfolding arcs on the outside which form Gravitational field of Earth outside [*] (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Arctic Ocean.png).
Keywords: Axiom; Earth; Frequency
Citation: Valentina Markova. “The Phenomenon Emission of Rays from the South Pole of the Planet Earth Proves the Theory of the New Axioms and Laws". Acta Scientific Applied Physics 3.3 (2023): 03-12.
Copyright: © 2023 Valentina Markova. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.