logo

THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY

PDF Publication Title:

THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY ( the-use-light-and-colour-as-healing-modality )

Previous Page View | Next Page View | Return to Search List

Text from PDF Page: 023

Figure 3: Structure of the Sun (World Book, 1987) Calculations indicate the sun has a life span of less than 10 billion years of which 4.6 billion have passed. At the end of its lifespan, the Sun will start to fuse helium into heavier elements and begin to expand, eventually growing to such an extent that it will swallow the entire solar system. The sun would then become a ‘Red giant’. After millions of years this giant will then shrink and become what is known as a ‘White Dwarf’. This is the dying phase of the sun as it gradually cools over the next trillion years (Hamilton, 2004). 2.2 The Atom 2.2.1 Structure of the Atom In order to see how light can be created we must first understand the basic nuclear principles of the atom and its makeup. The easiest way of picturing the structure of an atom is to think of a miniature solar system. The nucleus (central core) of the atom corresponds to the sun in the solar system. The rest of the atom is mostly empty space dotted with minute, almost weightless, negative charges called electrons. The electrons correspond to the planets within the solar 10

PDF Image | THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY

the-use-light-and-colour-as-healing-modality-023

PDF Search Title:

THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY

Original File Name Searched:

light-healing-modality.pdf

DIY PDF Search: Google It | Yahoo | Bing

Cruise Ship Reviews | Luxury Resort | Jet | Yacht | and Travel Tech More Info

Cruising Review Topics and Articles More Info

Software based on Filemaker for the travel industry More Info

The Burgenstock Resort: Reviews on CruisingReview website... More Info

Resort Reviews: World Class resorts... More Info

The Riffelalp Resort: Reviews on CruisingReview website... More Info

CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@cruisingreview.com | RSS | AMP