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The Cosmic Energy of Mount Kailash Spins the Earth
The Vedas have repeatedly postulated that the Mt. Kailash as the earthly manifestation of the Kingdom of Lord Shiva. It is the navel of the world Hidden, Unknown and Forbidden entry to the Peak of Mysterious Mount Kailash. Earthly forces of power and greed forever sealed. This is the ‘Precious Jewel of Snow. Both geography and mythology play roles in the sacred significance of Mount Kailash. Vedas mentioned Mount Kailash as cosmic axis and world pillar, center of the world, and world tree.

As per Vedas, the Earth is the 3rd planet of the solar system and the 5th largest, the only planet definitely known to support life. The Earth is a giant nuclear fission reactor floating in space.

The Vedas have repeatedly postulated that the Mt. Kailash as the earthly manifestation of the Kingdom of Lord Shiva. It is the navel of the world Hidden, Unknown and Forbidden entry to the Peak of Mysterious Mount Kailash. Earthly forces of power and greed forever sealed. This is the ‘Precious Jewel of Snow. Both geography and mythology play roles in the sacred significance of Mount Kailash. Vedas mentioned Mount Kailash as cosmic axis and world pillar, center of the world, and world tree.

As per Vedas, the Earth is the 3rd planet of the solar system and the 5th largest, the only planet definitely known to support life. The Earth is a giant nuclear fission reactor floating in space. ==Rig Veda Bhu Sukta 5.84.3 states that the  Earth has magnetic field with North and South Poles. The axis of rotation is different from the magnetic poles. This difference creates force for the earth to rotate on its axis.   The force of the  <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;">earth's <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;">  <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;">gravity <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">  <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">is 289 times stronger than its centrifugal force; gravity prevents objects from leaving the surface. Centrifugal force causes the earth to bulge at the equator, making it slightly ovoid in shape. The earth's counter clockwise rotation is in the opposite direction of the apparent movement of heavenly bodies. Thus, although the Sun and stars appear to move from east to west, the earth rotates from west to east. <span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:black;"> ==

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif"; color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Rig Veda Bhu Sukta 5.84.5 states that the <span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">Earth  <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">is made up of an inner core, an outer core, the mantle and the crust. At the centre of the earth is a huge ball of liquid iron. It is always spinning and causes the earth to spin with it. <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif";color:black;mso-themecolor:text1"> The <span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">inner core of Earth<span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">' super rotates' in an eastward direction -- meaning it spins faster than the rest of the planet -- while the outer core, comprising mainly molten iron, spins westwards at a slower pace.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:rgb(34,34,34);background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">Mt. Kailash is a pyramid-shaped formation consisting of four parts. The west and north faces are concave and the east and south face are a bit convex. The faces of the mountain are quite precisely oriented to the quarters of the world.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:rgb(34,34,34);background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">Mount Kailash has the ability to collect light rays which means it's the source energy for Great pyramid to allow a portal an opening for cosmic light. This acts like a churning rod and causes spin of the Earth. The inner core is more than 3,000 miles below the outer core. It is about 1,500 miles wide and 4,700 miles in circumference. The Cosmic Energy of Mount Kailash maintains the temperature of Inner Core at 9,800°F and spins and slightly faster than outer core <span style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;color:rgb(34,34,34);background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">The solid iron inner core is about the size of the Moon. It is a solid  <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif";mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">mass <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">  <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">of iron about 1,500 mi (2,400 km) in diameter, is suspended in the molten  <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif";mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">metal <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">  <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">of the outer core, which is about 1,400 mi (2,240 km) thick. The mantle of the earth is a layer of mostly solid material about 1,700 mi (2,720 km) thick; the crust itself varies from 4 to 25 mi (6 to 40 km) thick. Because the earth's axis is not  <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif";mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">perpendicular <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">  <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">to the equator, but leans at a 23.5° angle, the amount of daylight varies over the course of a year.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;color:rgb(34,34,34);background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">The inner core of the Earth has a diameter about three-quarters that of the Moon and a mass density almost 13 times greater than the density of water. The mass of the inner core is about one hundred million- million - million tons -- which is about 30% greater than the mass of the Moon. About a billion amps of current are flowing into and out of the inner core, across the boundary between the inner and outer cores. This current, in the presence of a magnetic field, results in forces being applied to the inner core, which then rotates. <span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">The Earth is surrounded by the liquid outer core, an iron alloy, whose convection-driven movement generates the geomagnetic field. <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif""> <span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">The magnetic field pushes eastwards on the inner core, causing it to spin faster than the Earth, but it also pushes in the opposite direction in the liquid outer core, which creates a westward motion. The <span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">Earth spins from one to three degrees a year faster than the crust of Earth. This means that while a point on the crust of  Earth moves<span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">  <span style="background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">360° in a year, a similar point on the inner core would move 361-363° in a year.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'TimesNewRoman',serif;background-image:initial;background-attachment:initial;background-size:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial;background-position:initial;background-repeat:initial;">Thus, over approximately 360 years, the inner core would make one complete rotation more than the crust of Earth. <span style="font-family:"TimesNewRoman","serif"">

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