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The planetary atmosphere
filters
through to the earth about one two-billionth of the sun's total light emanation.
If the light falling upon North America were paid for at the rate of two
cents per
kilowatt-hour, the annual light bill would be upward of 800
quadrillion
dollars.
Chicago's bill for sunshine would amount to considerably over
100 million dollars a day. And it should be remembered that you receive
from the sun other forms of energy -- light is not the only solar contribution
reaching your atmosphere. Vast solar energies pour in upon Urantia embracing
wave lengths ranging both above and below the recognition range of human
vision.
P665:5, 58:2.2 The earth's
atmosphere is all but opaque to much of the solar radiation at the extreme
ultraviolet end of the spectrum. Most of these short wave lengths are absorbed
by a layer of ozone which exists throughout a level about ten miles above
the surface of the earth, and which extends spaceward for another ten miles.
The ozone permeating this region, at conditions prevailing on the earth's
surface, would make a layer only one tenth of an inch thick; nevertheless,
this relatively small and apparently insignificant amount of ozone protects
Urantia inhabitants from the excess of these dangerous and destructive
ultraviolet radiations present in sunlight. But were this ozone layer just
a trifle thicker, you would be deprived of the highly important and health-giving
ultraviolet rays which now reach the earth's surface, and which are ancestral
to one of the most essential of your
vitamins.
P665:6, 58:2.3 And yet some
of the less imaginative of your mortal mechanists insist on viewing material
creation and human evolution as an accident. The Urantia midwayers have
assembled over fifty thousand facts of physics and chemistry which they
deem to be incompatible with the laws of accidental chance, and which they
contend unmistakably demonstrate the presence of intelligent purpose in
the material creation. And all of this takes no account of their catalogue
of more than one hundred thousand findings outside the domain of physics
and chemistry which they maintain prove the presence of mind in the planning,
creation, and maintenance of the material cosmos.
P666:1, 58:2.4 Your sun
pours forth a veritable flood of
death-dealing rays, and your pleasant
life on Urantia is due to the "fortuitous" influence of more
than two-score apparently accidental protective operations similar to the
action of this unique ozone layer.
P666:2, 58:2.5 Were it not
for the "
blanketing" effect of the atmosphere at night, heat
would be lost by radiation so rapidly that life would be impossible of
maintenance except by artificial provision.
P666:3, 58:2.6 The lower
five or six miles of the earth's atmosphere is the
troposphere; this is
the region of winds and air currents which provide weather phenomena. Above
this region is the inner ionosphere and next above is the stratosphere.
Ascending from the surface of the earth, the temperature steadily falls
for six or eight miles, at which height it registers around 70 degrees
below zero F. This temperature range of from 65 to 70 degrees below zero
F. is unchanged in the further ascent for forty miles; this realm of constant
temperature is the stratosphere. At a height of forty-five or fifty miles,
the temperature begins to rise, and this increase continues until, at the
level of the auroral displays, a temperature of 1200° F. is attained,
and it is this intense heat that
ionizes the oxygen. But temperature in
such a rarefied atmosphere is hardly comparable with heat reckoning at
the surface of the earth. Bear in mind that one half of all your atmosphere
is to be found in the first three miles. The height of the earth's atmosphere
is indicated by the highest auroral
streamers -- about four hundred miles.
P666:4, 58:2.7 Auroral phenomena
are directly related to sunspots, those solar cyclones which whirl in opposite
directions above and below the solar equator, even as do the terrestrial
tropical hurricanes. Such atmospheric disturbances whirl in opposite directions
when occurring above or below the equator.
P666:5, 58:2.8 The power
of sunspots to alter light
frequencies shows that these solar storm centers
function as enormous
magnets. Such magnetic fields are able to hurl charged
particles from the sunspot
craters out through space to the earth's outer
atmosphere, where their ionizing influence produces such spectacular auroral
displays. Therefore do you have the greatest auroral phenomena when sunspots
are at their height -- or soon thereafter -- at which time the spots are
more generally equatorially situated.
P666:6, 58:2.9 Even the
compass needle is responsive to this solar influence since it turns slightly
to the east as the sun rises and slightly to the west as the sun nears
setting. This happens every day, but during the height of sunspot cycles
this variation of the compass is twice as great. These
diurnal wanderings
of the compass are in response to the increased ionization of the upper
atmosphere, which is produced by the sunlight.
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0 It is the
presence of two different levels of electrified conducting regions in the
superstratosphere that accounts for the long-distance transmission of your
long- and short-wave radiobroadcasts. Your broadcasting is sometimes disturbed
by the terrific storms which occasionally rage in the realms of these outer
ionospheres.