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(4) The Ring around the Sun & Moon before "bad" Weather ~
Often, before the onset of bad weather, a ring of varying diameter appears around the
moon and the sun. Farmers and people living in the mountains pay great attention to
these phenomena. What does the ring mean?
Let us draw a sketch that will depict two ring formations under different OR energy
conditions:
Figure 2: Three States of Expansion in the OR Envelope ~
(1) Ring around sun with expanded OR envelope is smallest
(2) Ring around sun with slightly expanded, prerain OR envelope
(3) Ring around sun with greatly contracted OR envelope
In (1) the OR envelope of the Earth is largely expanded. The rays of sun or moon hit
and penetrate the OR envelope higher up than in 2 and 3. In 2 and 3 the OR energy
has contracted, it outer layers are closer toward the Earth surface. The diameter f the
ring now depends only on the degree of contraction of the OR envelope; the diameter
if the ring is in direct relation to the contraction of the OR envelope.
Strongly concentrated OR energy transmits the excitation which is commonly called
"light" in a different manner than thinner OR energy. The ring will constitute a larger or
smaller circle, depending on the state of expansion or contraction of the OR envelope;
it is delineated by the difference in the transmission of light in the "thinner" and in the
"thicker OR energy layer.
The atmospheric OR energy contracts before rain, attracting, condensing, and
suspending water vapor in the atmosphere, coming down later as rain. The more
concentrated the OR energy, the broader is the "thinner" outer region, the larger is the
ring, and vice versa. No ring develops when the OR energy envelope is evenly
distributed into high regions of the atmosphere.