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Origin of all radiations

      The gamma rays are generated from the radioactive decay process which has high potential, high frequency and low wavelength rays which penetrated and scattered by the seventh sky due to high density optical matter, the high frequency of gamma rays are reduced into low frequency x-rays. So the gamma rays are converted into x-rays which has less frequency and high wave length compare to gamma rays. Then the X-rays are penetrating and scattered by sixth sky optical matter so it loses its energy which leads to generate UV-rays that has low frequency, high wave length compare to X-rays. Then the UV-rays are penetrated and scattered by fifth sky matter which is immediately converted into visible rays. It has less frequency and high wavelength compare to UV-rays. Then the visible rays are penetrated and scattered by the fourth sky matter which produces infrared rays and it has high wavelength and low frequency compare to visible rays next the infrared rays are penetrated and scattered by third sky matter which converted into microwave due to energy loses in the third sky leads to generate microwave. It has less frequency and high wavelength compare to all above other rays. Finally microwave penetrated and scattered by second sky successively it is generating radio waves. It has less frequency and high wavelength compare to all above said rays and the radio wave hits the first sky matter which generates electromagnetic waves.

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