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03.003 Enduring blazing heat

 

Jakob Lorber
Saturn, 1841-1842
jl.satu.48,12 Enduring blazing heat

[SA 48.12] This is the reason why Saturn is so far from the sun, so that the sun's rays are not capable of effecting such heat as they do on Jupiter, earth, Venus, and especially Mercury, whose inhabitants live mostly in the polar regions and have to endure severe heat. Whereas on Saturn, as you know, the climate is moderate wherever it is inhabited, and even the moderate climate, if it should get too warm, is prevented by the permanent shadow of the ring from overheating.

 

 

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