Cosmic energy is very high-energy emission mostly from outside the astral System.
The term ray
is a historical accident, as cosmic rays were at first, and wrongly, thought to
be mostly electromagnetic radiation.
They are particles. Most are protons
and alpha particles, which are the
nuclei of helium atoms. Some are electrons (beta particles), gamma rays or photons
and a tiny fraction are even heavier particles.
Origin
Their origin is
not exactly known. There is evidence that many primary cosmic rays come from
the supernovae of massive stars. However, this is not thought to be
their only source. Active galactic nuclei
probably also produce cosmic rays. .....
Cosmic rays can
have as much energy as 1020 eV, far higher than the 1012
to 1013 eV that man-made particle
accelerators can produce. When cosmic ray particles enter the Earth's atmosphere they hit other particles, like
molecules of oxygen and nitrogen. This causes a shower of lighter particles,
a so-called 'air shower'.
The number of
particles made in an air shower event can reach billions. All of the particles
in the shower stay within about one degree of the first particle's path. In a
shower are x-rays, muons, protons, alpha
particles, pions, electrons, and neutrons.
Typical
particles produced in such collisions are neutrons and charged mesons such as positive or negative pions and kaons. Some of these decay into muons. These are
able to reach the surface of the Earth, and even penetrate for some distance
into shallow mines. The muons can be easily detected by many types of particle
detectors. The observation of a secondary shower of particles in different
detectors at the same time shows that all of the particles came from that
event.
Cosmic rays and high energy particles are continuously bombarding the
earth, electrically charging our atmosphere, reacting with the
electromagnetic fields surrounding the earth. Scientists have been
looking for the primary source of this accelerated energy for decades,
and the new age community has ascribed evolutionary significance to
these energies, pointing to 2012 as a key moment when we can have full
and direct access to this energy.
To scientists and spiritualists alike, there is deep curiosity about what is happening at the innermost reaches of our galaxy.
In an unprecedented scientific discovery, researchers have now verified
that the black hole at the center of our galaxy is acting as an intense
energy accelerator. The H.E.S.S. (High Energy Steroscopic System)
Observatory in Namibia, Africa is run by an international collaborative
team made up of 42 institutions in 12 countries, and has or decades been
mapping the very-high-energy gamma rays emitted from the center of our
universe.
“A detailed analysis of the latest H.E.S.S. data, published on 16th
March 2016 in Nature, reveals for the first time a source of this cosmic
radiation at energies never observed before in the Milky Way:the
supermassive black hole at the centre of the Galaxy, likely to
accelerate cosmic rays to energies 100 times larger than those achieved
at the largest terrestrial particle accelerator, the LHC at CERN.”
A new mapping of these phenomenon identifies a relatively small
concentration of super high energy gamma rays focused at the very center
of the Milky Way, pointing to a link between energy acceleration and
several key objects found in this region.
“Somewhere within the central 33 light years of the Milky Way there is
an astrophysical source capable of accelerating protons to energies of
about one petaelectronvolt, continuously for at least 1,000 years”, says
Emmanuel Moulin (CEA, Saclay).
The evidence now indicate a massive black hole at the galactic center, known as Sgr A*.
The centre of our galaxy is home to many objects capable of producing
cosmic rays of high energy, including, in particular, a supernova
remnant, a pulsar wind nebula, and a compact cluster of massive stars.
However, “the supermassive black hole located at the centre of the
Galaxy, called Sgr A*, is the most plausible source of the PeV protons”,
says Felix Aharonian (MPIK, Heidelberg and DIAS, Dublin), adding that,
“several possible acceleration regions can be considered, either in the
immediate vicinity of the black hole, or further away, where a fraction
of the material falling into the black hole is ejected back into the
environment, thereby initiating the acceleration of particles”. [Source]
Cosmic Energy and Human Consciousness
Many thinkers and spiritualists have attributed significant meaning to
the cosmic radiation emanating from the center of our galaxy, often
ascribing the evolution of human consciousness to the earth’s temporal relationship to the source of these energies. To many, the year 2012
was supposed to mark a turning point for humanity, as the earth was to
begin moving closer to the galactic center, increasing our proximity and
openness to cosmic radiation that would nourish consciousness and push
us toward evolution.
“The Earth is leading the ascension of mankind. And she made her
ascension on the 12-12-12 date. She is now positioned in such a way that
she is drawing direct information from the Central Sun. Without such a
perfectly orchestrated astronomical repositioning, universal information
would remain restricted to the linear reality that currently exists.
On December 21, we suddenly gained access to all points within the
Universe. This has automatically opened our world to the intelligence
and information that has been present on these other worlds all along.
It has opened the doorways to our infinite potential.” [Source]
While not exactly scientific, this viewpoint does compel the imagination
to wonder what does lie at the center of our galaxy, and what is the
central driving force of the intense radiation coming from? And most
importantly, how does this information affect human consciousness?