Motion of Light 2

Motion of Light 2

Light rays are parallel when passing through planes of zero curvature.
Concentrated spheres, such as the earth and sun, are surrounded by layers of light of equal pressures. Clouds float around the earth in the. The reason they float in curves parallel to the earth is because of these spherical equipotential planes of pressures which curve as the earth curves.
Curved pressures of light act as lenses to multiply and divide light radially. Light rays which pass through curved planes concentrate toward a point when projected through light lenses of space in the convex direction and decentrate when they pass through in concave direction