CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book

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CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« on: January 20, 2008, 08:34:36 PM »
AUTHOR'S NOTE
The earth is continually spinning around the sun, as man's
teachings tell us. "Fantasy." One of the laws of the enclosure
denies this.
1f an object is over our heads' above the earth and the earth
on which we are is spinning, then of necessity, the earth and we
are spinning under the sun, But the law of position can not
sustain this doctrine. (But the earth has no axis, rather it is stable.
The reverse is true, it is the sun which rotates over the surface and
under the foundation symmetrically.
The Sun Has No Heat. This book was written in five sittings,
average sitting hours, three, and the five sittings were all in the
same week. The first sitting was February twenty-first, nineteen
hundred and thirty-six and finished February twenty-seven, nineteen
hundred and thirty-six.
When this light came to me, the effect on me I can not
explain for it is not possible, but I can give you a small idea of
it. It was as if all the avenues of my senses became opened simultaneously,
my mental or inward vision entered a scene where all
the facts were laid bare to me.
The impressions remained in me and details began to form.
and then these details were unfolded in perfect order.
I did not begin to write until a little more than a month. The
reasOn for this was, that every day which passed, the practical
reality of it shone in splendor more. "The poems excepted."
(These four paragraphs are quotations from the original,
written in my handwriting with pen and ink. This book is in my
possession still and is available for anyone who may wish to have
the facts at first hand.)

OBADIAH ANDERSON RAMSAY

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
THE SKY................................................ 7
THE STARS : :........... 9
EARTH THE BURDEN BEARER........................... 12
EARTH IN THE TEMPERATE ZONE CHANGES
GARMENTS TWICE EACH YEAR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15
EARTH IN THE TORRID ZONE CHANGES
NOT HER GARMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17
HEAT................................................... 19
COLD 22
SELF SACRIFICE..................................... 30
LIFE'S LADDER ......32
VANCORTLANDT PARK "IN SPRING" 36
MOVEMENT (CALLED THE WIND) " 39
EARTH'S TOLERANCE 42
THE OCEAN 44
PREFACE 47
IN THE OPEN 56,
INVERTION ,...... 68
WATER 69
GENERATION - . . . . . . . . .. 70
THE ORIGIN OF MOVEMENT. SOUND.
TEMPERATURE AND PURIFICATION 71
SECONDARY ELEMENTS................................. 73
AIR .. : 77)
THE SUN............................................... 76
SOME OF THE FEATURES OF THIS BOOK _......... 78
THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE ENCLOSURE .. _.. - . - . . . . . . .. 79
THE MAP OF THE ENCLOSURE _ _ _: . . . . . . . . . .. 83
MEASUREMENT AND DIVISION 85
THE EARTH _ 86
HEAT 87
(ESSENTIAL)
HEAT ARIDIATION "PART TWO" _" -.......... 89
THE SUN :......................... 92
(IN ITS MOVEMENTS)
COLD " : 93
INFILTRATED AREA 96
ARIDIATED HEAT OR TEMPERATURE ."................. 99
ARIDIATED HEAT OR TEMPERATURE FIRE 102
THE THREE CIRCLES INSTEAD OF THE FIVE ZONES 104
GENERATED HEAT 108
THEATRE OF OPERATION OF LIFE 110
PRESSURE 113
ARIDIATED HEAT FIRE FROM BIRTH TO DEATH 123
SHADE _ 130
THE CELESTIAL CIRCLE " 134
SHADE THE CELESTIAL CIRCLE 137
THE ORIGIN OF HORIZONTAL PRESSURE 139
LIFE'S REGULATION AND RESTRICTION 143
(LIGHT)
THE FOUR SEASONS; SPRING, SUMMER,
AUTUMN AND WINTER " 152
EVOLUTION OF THE SEASONS "............ 15'8
LIGHT 160
THE PARTITION OF INFILTRATED AREA 176
THE PARTITION OF INFILTRATED AREA
SUB-PARTITIONING 178
" STRAIGHT AHEAD, NEVER ".......... 179
STRAIGHT AHEi\D ON WATER, NEVER " 183
FAILURE OF THE EXPEDITION 184
LIFE IN THE ENCLOSURE "................ 187
HOW MAN COPIES FROM THE BUILDING PATTERN
OF THE ENCLOSURE 139
MOVEMENT OF THE ICE BARRIER " 191
THE ENCLOSURE AREA " 193
THE SEVEN SENSES " 193
CIRCLES AND ODDITIES ".. "" 194-
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ".. " 195
FOREIGN REGION IN THE ENCLOSURE 197
THE MACHINERY OF THE ENCLOSURE AND
THEIR FUNCTIONING ··· 200.

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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 08:39:17 PM »
when can I read it?
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2008, 08:40:53 PM »
Why is there a Preface on p. 47 after a bunch of chapters already gone by? Or are those not chapters, simply all subsections of the Introduction?


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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2008, 08:41:59 PM »
Why is there a Preface on p. 47 after a bunch of chapters already gone by? Or are those not chapters, simply all subsections of the Introduction?



They're poems
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« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2008, 08:42:56 PM »
Actually, I just wanna read the poems
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2008, 08:45:04 PM »
see www.freewebs.com/raacoz for a few of them, or wait here for the preface---
lucky ones
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2008, 08:46:49 PM »
oo oo preface...better than postface
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2008, 09:21:59 PM »
POST1- I OCRed this myself, quickly
PREFACE
This book presents the composition, construction and
function of the universe (the enclosure). The word Ball
is discarded which represents the philosophy of the Terrestrial
map, and the word Enclosure is substituted, which presents all
things as inside the ball. On one issue only this book is in
consonance with the philosophy of the world, and it is, that
both acknowledge the existence of the ball. But whereas man's
presentation is that parts of the world, earth and water are in
the composite of a ball spinning around the sun, this book
presents the ball as the housing for everything in the world
(the enclosure).
The area in the ball represents, or is the enclosure which is
immeasurable by man. It shows that man and all things which
have life are prisoners at large, and that the propagation and
preservation of life are the subject matter in the enclosure, for
without life, the enclosure would be a waste. It presents the
composition, construction and function of the enclosure, the
location and function of all things and dements, primal,
secondary and of the third order, and how all operate in unison
without a flaw. It also shows that there is an unifying principle
which underlies the structure of the enclosure by whcih everything
and element is governed and controlled.
There are three principal ways of expressing a philosophy
and that is by speaking, which involves reading, writing which
is literature or language, then last, but not least, is the practical
working out which is the proof. Whenever a theory is presented,
it remains that, until the proof or proofs are brought to
light, then it is no longer a theory but a fact Or truth which
involves the practical working out. In proofs, there is the
absence of assumption or contradiction and necessity for revisions
periodically.
In the presentation of the philosophy of the world, the
terrestrial map, contradiction is rife between the spoken word,
the written word and the practical working out; one instance,
in the written word, earth and water represent a ball spinning at
an enormous rate of speed around its own axis and that of the
sun, with its top pointing at a rakish angle skyward and the
lower end downward to where no one can prove. A ball is
sheer, that is, it has no level area, and water finds its level, yet
the water stays with earth in the shape of a ball. The spoken
word, in everyday life, man speaks of his position as being in
the world, not on a ball in an outside position; he knows from
inherited knowledge, that is, from birth instinctively developed
within, that he is in something-the ball. Inside position denotes
limitation; outside position represents lawlessness. He speaks
of building his house, formulates various plans to make himself
comfortable; here the spoken word contradicts the written. The
practical working out, a ball is sheer with no level area, no
comfortable. position on a ball can be obtained, whether standing,
waiking, sleeping, running, playing or flying. Water will not
remain on a ball unless there is sustaining volume encompassing
the ball to its level, which, if it were so, earth would be submerged;
this is the negative side of the proof, and it is what the
terrestrial map represents. There are millions of square miles of
level area in the enclosure. Hills and dales, huge mountains,
grass, trees and shrubs, all pointing vertical; mighty and small
rivers and lakes, running in every direction upon the earth, these
are on the higher of the two planes in the enclosure. There are
the many bodies of water of varied sizes called seas and oceans,
but water is one unit in the enclosure, it intersects, surrounds
and is on a lower plane than earth; it is also a level plane with
a hori.l:ontal sweep. This is the positive side of the proof and its
practical workings.
Earth and water in the composite of a ball spinning around
the sun, as seen in the terrestrial map, if it were so, the element
which is called WInd would be moving in the direction of the
spin; instead of each river flowing in its chartered direction, it
would be running in every direction of the enclosure. These are
philosophies of the day. Gravity is supposed to be the law
which holds water firm to earth in the shape of a ball, and this
theory man believes. The law of reason means that things should
be submitted to the process of reason for it is a. standard condition.
These are conditions which man's literature presents (his
writing). In his speech, he contradictS himself, that is, he speaks
of solid earth, stable earth, and immovable earth. These are
written words, too.
What are the facts? The parts of earth and water which are
to view are their faces. Together they are called surface which
has an upward look; under their faces, the descent is immeasurable
in earth and partial in water: this gives water a level contour
and earth a broken vertical one, on a higher plane than
water (in and on these two is life and nowhere else in the
enclosure). Whatever direction a river flows, it never varies
(according to the terrestrial map it must run in every degree of
the enclosure). The enclosure is not squa.re, it is round; look
at the hori~on and see for yourself. It is your privilege to use
the seven senses which you possess.
This book has a language all its own, although there is
nothing new under the sun; nevertheless, its composition had
never been spoken or written hitherto. It is inversionally written,
presenting the world (the enclosure) inside the ball. Go into
the open on a cloudless day, look upward, then outwar.d, and
in maintaining the outward look make one complete turn around
and look downward. In these three looks, you haVe with your
vision taken in half the enclosure. The last look hinders you
from taking in the whole enclosure; were it possible YOti would
be suspended between space. The upward and outward looks
disclosed a large semi-ball apparently cut off at the lowest reaches
of its diagonal contour adjoining the surface; but it is not so for
its extension diagonally is as great as its vertical reaches, hence:
it is one whole ball with the seen half alone which blocks your
vision.
This ball is the housing for the enclosure, which word is
used throughout the book instead of the word (world). The area
inside the seen and unseen halves is the enclosure.
In the interior of this; huge ball there is no evidence of any
construction, that is, underpinning of perpendicular columns or
cross stays, just sheer. This condition denotes that its strength
is in itself. The makeup of its fiber is the strongest obtainable. It
is necessary then to compare after assembling the varied kinds of
material resident in the enclosure to find the strongest and apply
it to the construction of the ball.
There are eight primal elements arid things in the enclosure
(sun, moon, stars, earth, water, air, heat and cold). Of these,
cold is. the strongest and it is this element which holds the ball
together. The ball is the habitation of cold and its essence is
prerervation. It is this principle man copies and applies in his
refrigeration system (his icebox). Man and all things which
have life are not mentioned as one of the primal things because
their role has nothing to do with the composition and construction
of the enclosure which is the house made for the accommodation
and maintenance of life.
When this book speaks of primal things, it has reference to
things and conditions which exist without being the effect of a
cause. For instance, light is not primal, it comes about as a
result of the shining of the sun; hence it is a secondary element.
The enclosure-the interior of the ball is a. house beautiful with
a foundation and superstructure, from the surface downward is
the foundation which is composed of earth, water and matter.
From the surface to the ceiling is the superstructure, just half the
vast enclosure, the skyline which in the looks blocked your vision.
The position of primal things and elements in the enclosure,
in the ball overhead, and by circumvention are the sun, moon
and stars; between the ceiling and the surface is air. In other
words, half the enclosure is the habitation for air, from the surace
downward, but not all the distance, in a solid mass to the
lower end of the ball are earth and water. Underneath earth
and water is heat in a reservation, not as it is known here in life's
sphere, but in its primal state. Then still underneath heat is
cold which inhabits the ball and extends upward from the nether
portion of the ball. This extension of cold from the ball inward
towards the center of the enclosure where life dwells, is an uniform
process throughout. In other words, the enclosure is encompassed
by cold; this is the composition and construction of the enclosure
(the world).
Now all these things and elements function in unison with
the exception of one .dissenting note which is caused by heat, for
its essence is destruction. Heat and cold are opposites: the first
is destruction and the latter is preservation. The proofs are
manifested in their application to life in practical ways. The
location of heat and its function are the clues to this fact for it
is the only primal element which is kept out of view from life's
sphere, in foreign territory, in a reservation, and kept a prisoner
under guards continually. Were it left to itself, it would ,destroy
the whole enclosure. That is the reason why it is garrisoned by
stalwart guards-men which are three: earth, water and cold, and
they are the only three inflammable things and elements in the
vast enclosure. Things are preserved because there is an unifying
principle which underlies the structure of the enclosure by which
everything is governed and controlled.
The enclosure is formed primarily for the accommodation,
propagation and preservation of life, for without life it would be a
meaningless waste devoid of substance or interest. This truth is
basic, hence the introduction of any subject with this omission is
not worth the breath, time and paper expended in the effort. Life
is the most valuable heritage bequeathed in the enclosure, but alas,
the least valued; nevertheless this potent fact remains. Look
abroad, upward, outward and around, there is no (to-let) sign
arresting the eye which is an indication that the supply is greater
than the demand. This is the true characteristic of the enclosure.
enough and to spare.
In the primal group of eight which have been already
enumerated, cold heads the list as being the strongest; heat the
most destructive; water is liquid; earth is dense and fixed; the
sun, moon and stars shine, and in addition, the sun is the swiftest
thing in the enclosure. Air is the weakest element in the enclosure,
its construction is for transportation---'easy passage through.
This is the element to which pressure is attributed (atmospheric
pressure). But air has no pressure, it is too weak. Two of the
weakest things in the enclosure move it without effort, a cobweb
on the ceiling moves through it, and a new-born babe moves illS
limbs. Were there atmospheric pressure, it would be a one-way
pressure which would keep all things glued to earth, causing disarrangement
of the smooth workings. But the enclosure is not !O
arranged, a balanced condition exists in permanency.
The sun is the swiftest thing in the enclosure. It rotates
symmetrically on its axis over the surface and under the foundation
once in two twelve hours called day and night. The latter
period this book calls shade, and the workings in the enclosure
is the reverse of what is held and taught. The function of the
sun is to shine, record time-that is minutes; hours, days, weeks.
months, years; the four seasons, spring, summer, autumn and
winter. If the sun halts, time ceases. Every element and thing
has its quota of operation to perform and it is done perfectly.
Nature.does not admit imperfection in its machinery. The moon
rotates also but the stars are fixed. The moon shines by reflection,
but the stars shine inherently, for they stand for something
far different to the moon; they are fixed and represent principles
which are unalterable.
The sun, moon and stars· are heavenly bodies. 'Their habita.tion
is fhe baH which is the habitation of cold. They are an cold
orbs (the sun has no hedt); it is in keeping with its habitation like
other elements and things. The sun is supposed to be the ball
of fire which heats the world as man's teaching shows. But it is
not so; it has no heat, and it is far removed· from the reservation
where heat is kept garrisoned perpetually. To place it correctly,
the sun is at the farthest distance from heat possible in the
enclosure.
The surface, which is the top of earth, water and matter, is
the dividing line between the foundation ao,d superstructure.
It is on this surface or face that man and all life are placed to
dwell in the central location which this book calls infiltllated area
..or life's sphere. In comparison to the vast enclosure, life's
dwelling place is only a small speck, and al~ the essentials foŁ the
maintenance and propagation of life come out of them--earth
and water.
Earth and water are affianced and of the Siamese twin type
-inseparable. Between them there can be no divorce, and not
only is .the surface the dividing line, but it is the midway posi'
tion in the enclosure horizontally. Thus the terrestrial map has
no correct place in .the enclosure for it gives an outside contour
which is a sphere, and this sheer with no level area where even
one house might be built. The surface or dividing line in the
enclosure has two planes: one on earth, the other on water. The
plane which. water presents is a level one, for water finds its
level, and this plane surrounds earth; the plane which earth
presents rises out of water from sea level to the highest mountain
peak. The surface is bounded by a circle which is the
horizon or skyline on the lower plane which water presents;
on it there is no up north or down south. For instance: a moun'
tain ten thousand feet above sea level, five thousand miles south
of the equator, is no lower than a mountain five thousand miles
north of the equator. Water finds its level.
Heat is located under earth and water centrally. Its direc,
tion is vertical. It ascends through earth by aridiation and
through water by generation. The mighty movement of water
in the enclosure is caused by the effort of heat seeking an outlet
to the surface through it; it is this operation which causes most
of the generate.d heat or vapor so called. The opposition between
heat and cold when fused by water, is the cause of all the
elemental movement in the enclosure; heat is on the offensive and
cold is on the defensive. The sphere of heat is very limited, but
that of cold extensive; cold retains the mastery, for area makes it
so. There is another group of movements in the enclosure which
is different from elemental movement. It is time movement which
is caused by the symmetrical rotation of tbe sun. Because of its
destructive nature, eartb and water are placed over heat, and
cold, too, but as cold is an element, it uses earth and water as
channels to oppose heat defensively at its lair in its pristine
state. When heat ascends to the surface through earth and
water, it is in a modified state in the form of temperature; air
becomes the channel through which cold operates to protect the
enclosure against the ravages of heat above surface. Heat is be'
low the surface, that is why it ascends, and cold is above, in the
ball, that is why it descends. Heat and cold are the same in com"
position but opposite in essence or nature-with them there can
be no affinity-hence conflict where there is a third element between
them:, but where they meet otherwise a static condition
prevails.
There is, and can be no vacuum in the enclosure. The
introduction of a so-called vacuum bottle is a misrepresentation
of the fact, for air, as an element, fills the area where there is no
matter, In the vacuum bottle, the correct interpretation is, that
the foreign elements in air have been extracted to a measurable
extent, which otherwise would cause heated or cold contents in
the bottle to condense or generate in a less given time. The only
practical proof there could be of a vacuum area, that is, the
absence of air, gases, chemicals and other substances with which
air is always laden, is that whenever a substance with a measured
degree of temperature is placed in such an assumed vacuum
bottle, that substance should alw;LYs retain the same degree of'
temperature. Why this should be so? Where there is the absence
of the positive and negative principles, conditions are static,
and where the conditions are otherwise, things are dynamic. This
is the fundamental principle on which infiltrated area or life's
sphere operates. It is on this principle balance pressure operates
which holds firm the foundation of the enclosure.
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2008, 09:26:46 PM »
POST 2 2nd half of Preface
PRESSURE,
There are six pressures in the enclosure. namely: heat
pressu:re number one. which ascends through earth to the surface
by aridiation; heat pressure number two. which ascends through
water to' the surface by generation--this is wet heat or tempera- '
ture. and the first is dry heat or temperature. There is cold
pressure diagO'rl4l. which comes from overhead - this is cold
pressure, number one; cold pressure from the horizonward which
is cold pressure number two--these two are cold temperature
and are dynamic as well as the two heat pressures. There is cold
pressure which emanates from the. netlher end of the ball. because
the ball is the habitation of cold. The area which this pressure
occupies, its central portion forms the crest on which heat rests
-this pressure is the under guam for heat. This implies that
heat occupies a small area centrally underneath, for the surface
where heat makes its appearance (torrid zone) so called, but,
which this book calls heat circle, is a tiny speck in comparison
to the vast enclosure. This pressure, is static, and is cold pressure
number three; it is the foundation pressure, These five pressures
are elemental. There is another pressure which is independent of
these five, it is. focalized pressure which gets its existence from
the faoe. of the shining sun. There is aJs,o th.e angular pressure
frem the same source which is not given a different category,
for it is just the off'shoot of focalized pressure (atmospheric
pressure does not exist). Were it in existence, it would be a
one-way pressure, and it would keep everything glued to the
surface.. '
Which of them moves, the sun, or the earth and water?
The sun moves. The philosophy of the Terrestrial map is that
earth and water as a combination moves around the sun once in
three hundred and sixty-five days, and that the sun is fixed.
The philosophy of this book is, that the earth and water-the
Siamese twin, and undivorceable, is, fixed. That it is the sun.
which rotates symmetrically over the surface and under the
foundation once in twenty-four hours. What would .be the
practical working out of the first claim? If the sun is placed on
a higher plane than the earth and water, on the top of the ball,
it would be always day unless it is spinning top over bottom..
The water would be splashed from its cradle-its bed-unless
supporting stays are placed to keep water volume in position, for
it is a liquid substance and will find its level. The rivers which
run in every direction towards the four poles and every degree
of the circle as fixed points, would be subjected to the direction
of the four poles and all the degrees of the circle at some time
during each complete spin. The momentum of the spinning
would cause movement pressure, wind as you call it, to be fol,
lowing the spinning direction. No living thing would be able
to maintain balanc~ Qn a ball, especially a spinning one, for life
is fragile. .
The practical working aut of the philosOphy of this book is,
that there is a ball, but not composed of earth and water. The
ball is the housing, and the area within the ball is the enclosure,
that the surface of earth and water which is the top, is midway
in the ball, which comprise the foundation or lower half of the
enclosure. If earth and water does not extend to the horhon
or skyline, whatever the substance is, is waste as far as life is
concerned. It is the inhabitable part of the earth~it is the
surface of cold circle which is static and pure, not subject to the
impurities of change (cold circle conveys purity). The upper
half of the enclosure, that is, from the surface to the ceiling or
Bkyline is filled with air which is the superstructure. (In this
divisional half Of the enclosure-the foundation-there are two
other elements which occupy positions, one is heat and the other
is cold). Heat is in a reservation centrally under earth, and
water, which is witnessed to by the existence of heat circle wihich
you call equator, and cold emanates from the nether portion of
the ball where it adjoins heat; in this way the crest of cold is
the base of heat.
It is the sun which moves on its axis on the ball symmetrically
over the surface and under the foundation once in
twenty-four hours. It shines on the surface as well as under
the foundation, for it never ceases to shine. For instance, if you
face the sun, it shines on your face, and if you turn your back,
it will shine on it also. There are no discrepancies in nature. /
It takes the sun twelve hours to sweep across the surface of this
vast enclosure with its uncountable millions of miles which is
beyond man's intellect to give the correct estimate. The axis or
circle on which the sun moves is an over surface and uncler bottom
one which passes the horizontal circle at the skyline, east and
west. It is a hoop within a hoop. The light which is the result of
the shining of the sun does not cover the surface all at once, it is
in consonance with. the area of th~ face of its source-the sunwhich
is very small in comparison to the vast enclosure. (The
area of the enclosure on which the sun is not shining is in
darkness. At intervals there is light from the eastern to the
western skyline, but there is always darkness on either side of
the skyline, north and south, because the area, light covers, from
north to south, is measurably small). Light area is just a belt or
girdle across the surface. ~his is the reason why there is six months'
light amd six months' shade in the area which man calls. the north
and south poles. Nevertheless the points of north and south are
farther away than there; these areas are in mild circle. The north
point or pole is at the northern horizon or skyline, and the south
point or pole is at the southern horizon or skyline; they are
beyond the reach of weak man. The light moves identically
with its source-the symmetrically rotating sun-and the sun
rotates from the center, the equinox northward, on the twentyfirst
of March; on the twenty-first of June it reaches its northern
limit, then it halts and returns towards the equinox, which it
reaches on the twenty,first of September. Light, of necessity,
follows automatically likethe seasons, the symmetrically rotating
sun. This is the cause why in this six-month period light appears
northward longer, and on the southern side of heat circle (the
equator), shade (night), is present. The same thing is dupli·
cated on the twenty·first of September when the sun crosses the
equinox on its southern symmetrical rotation. In this. period it
reaches its southern limit on the twenty-first of December, then
returns and crosses March twenty-first.
TIME-that is seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,
years and seasons are recorded by the symmetdcally rotating sun.
If the sun should halt, time ceases, and a disorderly unrecorded
time condition would be the result in the enclosure. This is why
the division of time is from east to west: that is, your one o'clock
is the man's farther west twelve o'clock, and so on; the symmetrically
rotating sun on its axis produces the clue. Man interprets
natUre more correctly in practice than he does in his
theory-writing (literature). It is therefore easy to see why he
reads and teaches it incorrectly; and, as a consequence, contradiction
and skepticism prevail. .
In this vast enclosure, the area which life occupies is a very
small sphere. Although this is so, the enclosure in its design
and. construction, primarily; is for the accommodation, propagation
and maintenance of life. If life is excluded, it is a meaningless
waste. This is fundamental. The region which life occupies
is infiltrated or life's sphere, and it is dynamic, that is, its con
stitution is movement; also it is centrally located above, on and
below the surface. Outside of· this small central area, the whole
enclosure is static, hence purity. Infiltrated area or life's sphere
is where. all the secondary elements and those of the third order
enter, in their fusion and movements, constitute a sphere where
life is accommodated. There are three distinct categories of
movements, viz;: elemental, record, and life. Of these three,
life movement is the inheritor of the results of the other two.
Heat and cold, in their primal state which are opposites in
essence or nature, are the cause of all the elemental movements in
infiltrate.d area, and the sun in its symmetrical rotation on its
axis, from east to west is the cause of all the record movements.
!teat and cold, although opposed in nature, cannot move against
each other unless there is a third element which will fuse them,
and water is that third element which causes fusion-hence
movement.
Earth, water, and air, are the three things and elements
which constitute the arena for this concerted movement. Through
earth, movement is gentle, through· water, it is semi-boisterous
and violent, and through air, the crest of violence is reached.
because it is in this, latter that full distribution is made. The
movement which is caused by heat and cold as fused with water
is temperature. .The origin of movement, sound and temperature
is outside of life's sphere; their appearance in life's sphere is the
echo cf what they are at their source. Water is the muffler of
these elements and conditions, so when they are observed in
life's sphere, adulteration has already taken place, otherwise, if
they were to appear in their original condition. life could not
survive.
Water, because of its composition is the fuse in the enclosure.
It is liquid, cold and elusive, that is, it is between
matter and element. Matter-earth, stone, wood and so forthwill
each sustain itself without aid, but water must have a
receptacle to lie in, or else it becomes elusive as air, which is the
essence of elusiveness. This is why water :finds its level. It is
in this area five of the six pressures operate, the other is in cold
circle which is outside of infiltrated area or life's sphere. Water
has no pressure, but it has weight; that is why it is measured by
weight and not .degrees. For instance, fill your steam boiler
three-quarters, leave it in that condition throughout the summer
months, no pressure will appear on the gauge glass; but the
moment fire is placed underneath, and generation begins to take
form, pressure begins to manifest itself (water has no pressure).
The principle by which water is placed in the enclosure, by that
same method must it be used by man in its application to his
needs; that is to say, it is placed in a receptacle, the bed of
earth. Your water-pot is in conformity with the bed of the
river, for it has a: bottom and upright seamless side. This means
that in order to use water, it must be harnessed; its outer volume
must be sustained not by element, but by matter. (In the light
of this, where does the Terrestrial map come in in the enclosure?
Nowhere. It is fantasy). Gravity is supposed to hold the volume
of water in the enclosure from falling out of its bed in its ballposition,
although this supposed gravity is a condition and not
matter. More fantasy.. Water holds the second place for weakness
in the enclosure (air the first). This is the reason why it is
placed in a bed, for the position of a thing or an element in
the enclosure, along with the conditions which surround it, is
significant in determining its composition and function. The
design and construction of the enclosure is perfection.
Where is the proof of the claim that air is the weakest,
water next, and earth is the reverse? Pressure moves through
earth, but only through holes, which are pores. Nevertheless, its
position remains unchanged. This is the proof of its immovability.
Pressure also moves through water and it is tossed about
in every direction; it is unstable. Then, finally, all the combined
elemental pressures (foundation or balanced pressure excepted)
are fused, when they meet in air, which is the arena. The
consequence is that air is tossed hither and thither effortlessly, its
composition is for easy passage through transportation. Air is so
weak that even vision, the weakest living motion, penetrates it
effortlessly.
Whatever man does to improve his lot is a copy from .the
original pattern which anti-dated him, for he brought in nothing
with him when he came, and he takes nothing when he goes out.
Numerous are the patterns which are in the enclosure, and a few
of them are presented here.
One pattern is all embracing: it is the enclosure itself. For
instance, everything which has life, whether from the animal or
the vegetable kingdom, emanates from a tiny enclosure into this
large one-the womb, from whence man and aU things come. The
fowl comes from an egg, (the womb). the oak in its massiveness
emerges from the tiny acorn (its womb). The potent meaning i.
limitation.
There are two categories of patterns which man uses; one
is automatic, and the other is acquisition. Of these, the first ia
spontaneous and the other is by effort. The first is natural, and the
other is artificial. In the automatic group, movement was the first
condition man used. The child screams when it is born. The next
is sound, that is, it uses its mouth, for there was the movement of
the mouth before the sound could be heard. This is the proper
order of conditions in the enclosure. Sound accompanies movement
underneath earth and water where these conditions have
their inception. The seven senses which man possesses and the
instinct which is given to the lower creatures, respond to these
enclosure conditions automatically.
Covering was the first pattern which man copies from, and
this he took from earth. Earth covers herself with native green.
Man covered himself with fig leaves. This is artificial. for it
belongs to the second category; he used his intellect to accomplish
it. The second copy is his house, which took him a longer period
of time to master all the details than the first. His beginning was
with a tent, which was a right one, and corresponds with the ceiling
or upper half of the ball, but the foundation, and all the appurtenances
of a modern dwelling, took man centuries to develop. In
this instance he is doing fairly well at this juncture, for the
enclosure in which man is placed is a house beautiful, and complete
in the minutest detail. Centuries had passed by man. before he was
able to furnish himself with the first steamheated house to dwell
in; although the enclosure, from its inception, has always been a
steamheated house. The details of the house are copies from
patterns in the enclosure. Food, the essential for subsistence, at
the outset was in abundance to more than supply his needs, and
thus equipped, he was in a position to be contented; nevertheless,
he sets about to experiment and invent, the culmination of what
exists to-day.
Movement is the (enclosure word) for all activity, but man
calls it locomotion. Take the principle on which all his activities
are governed, they are copies from the original, and this book
brings in all the proofs whether it is his steam, electricity, gas, oil
or any other substance.
There are only three movements in the enclosure: life, elemental
and record; but of the three. man can only apply the first two
to his activities, for these ar.e in infiltrated area or life's sphere,
where he dwells; the sun which makes the last movement is outside
of this region, for it would be inconsistent to the formula of the
enclosure for man to comprehend, (marvelous conception),
Apprehension is his precinct only. The basic principle of motion
is reduction. This is proved in the elimination of space. For
instance, it takes a man two days to walk one hundred miles, but
his automobile makes it in a fraction of that time, twenty minutes
or less. This principle is clearly demonstrated by the symmetrical
rotation of the sun in the inside casing of the ball on its axis from
east to west once in twenty-four hours. This distance which is so
great, that man, if he were given the delegated power to measure
it, would not succeed, for he would not live long enough; neither
would he find numerals enough to add his measurement correcty,
(limitation is his makeup), and this handicap accompanies him with
his copies throughout his course. For instance, his machine in
climbing an incline, loses motion or momentum, as he defines it,
but with nature, it is not so, for the sun in its flight has no level
area to pursue, only an incline and defile, and in this journey, no
lost motion exists. Nature. in whatever sphere it may be placed, is
perfect.
A ball centrally, whether on its homontalline inward. or on
its diagonal or perpendicular line upward and downward, the
distance is the same; hence, when man claims that he has journeyed
around the world in a few days, it is too absurd to listen to much
less to read about it. These two circles are the root by which
measurements in the enclosure are defined, (a hoop in a hoop)'-the
horizontal and celestial. All of his machines rotate on the celestial
circle which is copied from the rotation of the sun, only, the
symmetric action has not been applied.
Of the eight primal things and elements, and one neutral,
only two are fixed: earth, which has foundation, and the stars,
which represent principles, (principles are conditions which are
not subject to change), were there not something which represents
unchangability, this would be a confused enclosure, and things.
would be out of gear; but there is perfection in nature. Here are
the primal things and elements in the enclosure; sun. moon, stars,
these are on the casing of the ball inside: earth and water below;
they are twins and of the siamese type, inseparable. These form
the foundation of the enclosure. Then air, which is between
foundation and ceiling or sky, which is the arena of movernentche
superstructure; then cold and heat, which are two d~tinct
entities and opposites. These two are the cause of aU the elemental
movements in the enclosure when fused with water. Not only are
these opposites in nature, but in distance, also their location bears
this out, and last, but not least, is darkness, which this book calls
shade, its function is neutral, that is, it has no source of supply, in
a specie by itself and is regulated by light. Water, because of its
weakness, is moved about in its bed; (cradled or circumscribed
area) it is not· matter, neither is it an element, but liquid, which
is its correct definition. It is the fuse, the go-between with matter
and element.
The sun records and regulates in the enclosure by its symmetrical
rotation. Were the sun not in movement, time would be
a blank and time-confusion waul reign. It is only once in recorded
history when the sun halted on (Mount Gibeon) for one whole
day, and that was by command, the design, of which was an object
lesson for poor man here in his limitation and weakness. The sun
dissects time into small particles, that is, minutes, hours, days,
weeks, months years and seasons also; with seasons there is an
added condition and it is that of regulation. One of the most
foundationless assumptions in the enclosure is that the earth and
water, in the composite of a ball, is spininng around the sun, and
the other is, that the sun, is a ball of fire or heat, which heats the
world, (this is mere fantacy) just the reverse is true.
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2008, 09:29:08 PM »
PART 3 of preface
PARTITION AND MEASUREMENT
The enclosure. is partitioned off into varied compartments
which accommodate each living thing in the animal and vegetable
kingdoms, according to the family classification. The compartments
are dwelling-places. But whereas, man uses matter for his dwenin~:
wood, stone, brick, steel, tin and other kinds of things which he
extracts from earth. Element is the substance used in the partitioning
of the enclosure.
MEASUREMENT AND ITS ROOT
It is essential to be accurate in this branch of service, otherwise
uncertainty and assumption will prevail. It is a simple
matter to measure within reach, but where the circumstance is
otherwise, that is, the distance you are seeking to establish
correctly is outside of your precinct, then the root of measurement
must be adhered to unequivocally. This is why the root of
measurement is so clearly defined. There are two categories of
measurement in the enclosure (geodesy and. celestresy). The first iI
related to earth (and in it geometry is included, that is, that part
of earth which man may reach and survey). Geodesy is the area
which he can not reach, hence he uses mathematical calculations.
Celestresy is the measurement of the celestial. The root of geodesy
is a circumference, a center and four right angles, each resting
ninety degrees apart, and the root of celestresy is on the
circumference, celestral, the equinox, that on which the sun rotates
symmetrically on its axis, controlled by two -central points, one
perpendicular, and the other diagonal. Movement is the charac,
teristic feature, the perpendicular point is the beginning of the
first period or evening which ends at the diagonal point which is
directly under the foundation of the enclosure. Then the second
period begins where the nrst period ends and moves upward on
the eastern side of the ball until meridian is reached. This ends
the second period which is morning or day. Thus was it inaugu,
rated and thus it stays, (in all this man is left out, no contributor.
just an onlooker is he). The sun is the sole actor in this region.
It rules and regulates.
One of the chapters in this book is named: Life's chapter. In
it, all things which have life, man and the lower animal of creation,
along with the vegetable kingdom, th~r positions and functions
defined, and the ultimate reasons for it all. This book does not
interfere with man's activities or achievements. The subject matter
is the composition, construction and function of the enclosure,
designed for the accommodation, propagation and maintenance of
life, which is the kernel of this grand display. It was made in
perfection and remains in perfection, for it shows that there is an
unifying principle which underlies the structure of the enclosure
by which everything is governed and controlled. Man. in his
natural status, like the rest of living things, is only a counterpart
of the enclosure. But he is more than that, he is ili moral being as
well, and this is where the difference comes in-he is body, soul
and spirit. This is so whether the skeptic believes it or not, it is
the facts of the case and only to his loss.
He contributes nothing to the enclosure in its composite, that
is, he furnishes no material or labor in its composition, construc,
tion or function. His proper setting in it is that of a guest only.
and the Creator of the universe ·is the host. Man has nothing
to say. neither the hour to choose when he is to enter or leave;
neither of which tribe from the human race he is to spring. It is
all from the choice of his Maker. This truth, rightly imbeded in
the heart of a man, shapes his course accordingly. There is no
di1ference of good or ill in the human family basically. The incoming
and outgoing prove this beyond the shadow of a doubt.
A small enclosure-the womb accompanies the first, and a grave the
earth, receives the remains -death.
The contributes of a guest should be in consonance with the
host, and in this, each guest is placed on par, hence the opportunity
to display good during each one's short stay. The consummation
of this condition depends on the outlook of the guest.
If his lens is green, all things will appear green; if blue, thus will
all things appear; if red, the same result; but if clear, then all
things will appear in their true perspective. The clear vision,
then, is the armour of the guest. The enclosure is Creator's
preserve, and man, as a guest in it, has huge qualifications to
represent and display good, which is one of the attributes of his
Maker.
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Re: Contents of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2008, 09:32:08 PM »
I'll read it later
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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2008, 10:31:07 PM »
I know it by heart
              :P
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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2008, 10:38:29 PM »
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Do you see the word "EARTH" there, right in the center: not in the bottom half; well that is where we 'mankind' live; microscopically small; even smaller, right on top of that "dry earth" as stated at the baginning of Genesis {Bible}. The "Surface COLD" sections are the "vast" flat surfaced earth, which is still "vast", and goes 'horizontally' to the sky, which is the inside of the ball. The water is "all the waters were gathered unto one place and the dry earth appeared"
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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2008, 02:45:12 AM »
Philosophically, and even theoretically - just from what I have read here your books contents seem very interesting and enjoyable. I find many issues with actual implementation of these ideas into a practical reality that would pan out into a usable hypothesis for the earth and mainly the universe in which we live.

However, all that being said... it is an enjoyable read thus far. :)

Dyslexics are teople poo!

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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2008, 06:36:54 AM »
Philosophically, and even theoretically - just from what I have read here your books contents seem very interesting and enjoyable. I find many issues with actual implementation of these ideas into a practical reality that would pan out into a usable hypothesis for the earth and mainly the universe in which we live.

However, all that being said... it is an enjoyable read thus far. :)


Three is no such thing here as discovering something new, for
there is nothing new in the enclosure. It is the essence of perfection
in its design, composition, construction and operation. In it
there can be no revision, (Perfection is the Hand which brought
it into being). There are imperfections in things which need
revislon, whether text books or other varied subjects. Here
is a simple subject which all men may understand, three feet make
one yard; it is a standard condition which is irrevisable. It is so
throughout time. There has never been any attempt made to
revise three feet as constituting one yard.
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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2008, 10:50:12 AM »
Philosophically, and even theoretically - just from what I have read here your books contents seem very interesting and enjoyable. I find many issues with actual implementation of these ideas into a practical reality that would pan out into a usable hypothesis for the earth and mainly the universe in which we live.

However, all that being said... it is an enjoyable read thus far. :)


Three is no such thing here as discovering something new, for
there is nothing new in the enclosure. It is the essence of perfection
in its design, composition, construction and operation. In it
there can be no revision, (Perfection is the Hand which brought
it into being). There are imperfections in things which need
revislon, whether text books or other varied subjects. Here
is a simple subject which all men may understand, three feet make
one yard; it is a standard condition which is irrevisable. It is so
throughout time. There has never been any attempt made to
revise three feet as constituting one yard.

Ah, however what you present are systems, not truths.
The yard is but a revision of the hand.
The pound but a revision of the stone.
The meter a revision of the yard.

All of these revisions of the other, however they all work within themselves and do so elegantly.
There may be no way to revise 3 feet in a yard, yet there is no way to revise one pint per pound yes? And so on go the revision of complete systems.

Such as this enclosure you speak of. If it is Perfection that brought into being, and it is a perfect system, yet imperfection is paramount within it - then revision stands to be a paramount inclusion that cannot be left out. New is inherent.

Interesting indeed.
Dyslexics are teople poo!

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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2008, 11:01:04 AM »
This shit belongs to 'believers' or 'information repository'.

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Re: CONTENTS & PREFACE of Raas' flat-earth book
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2008, 11:09:27 AM »
Welcome
Everything, is in EMBRYO, not in mathematics. 
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