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Published in the Proceedings of the 1988 7th International
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Conference on Psychotronic Research
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at West Georgia College, Carrollton, Georgia
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VIBRATORY PHYSICS
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A SYNOPSIS OF THE DISCOVERIES OF JOHN W. KEELY
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Jerry W. Decker
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U.S.A.
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During the mid to late 1800's, John Worrell Keely carried out major
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research in the field of Vibration and how it could be used to affect
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matter and mind. He referred to his work as Sympathetic Vibratory
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Physics. SVP entailed the use of exceptionally pure resonances which
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were established between his devices and various experimental masses.
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These resonances or "orders of vibration" could be so projected as to
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inducea variety of effects in the experimental test mass. From various
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accounts, including Keelys' own writings, it appears that Mr. Keely
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discovered practical techniques for the disruption or dissociation of
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the water molecule, mineral disintegration through the use of compound
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vibration and a means of inducing practical levitation.
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The majority of Keelys' work in the field of Sympathetic Vibratory
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Physics relied on his discovery of two basic properties inherent in all
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mass aggregations.
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The most important of these two properties is the realization that
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all flows of force are composed of triple currents. These triple
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currents have specific phase relationships which can be so manipulated
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as to generate unusual effects in mind and mass. Each current can
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result in a "mode" of action which will govern the overall
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manifestation of a mass. These modes can be defined as:
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1) Harmonic - Tractor - the centripetal, condensing vector
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2) Enharmonic - Pressor - the centrifugal, expansive vector
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3) Dominant - Dominant - the transmutative stablizing vector
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Although Keely used tuning forks and vibrating bars, he spoke of
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the eventual use of Mind-Force to establish practical control of the
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triple flows of force which are present in all matter. In the latter
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stages of Keelys' research, he believed that a human brain could be so
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"equated" as to form a perfect concordance among these "triple flows."
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If this effect could be induced and maintained in an organism or mass,
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there would be no dissociation or aging, nor would the mass or body be
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affected by other disturbances.
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The "triple flows" could be thought of as combining to comprise
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100% of the flow of force in matter. In a perfectly equated mass, the
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relationship of one current to another in terms of amplitude would be
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33-1/3, 33-1/3 and 33-1/3. This triune balance would be exceptionally
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difficult to establish and maintain due to the tendency of a mass to
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either condense or expand, when exposed to outside influences in the
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form of temperature changes and other vibrational stimuli. The mode of
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force which rules the mass in any given instant also has the greatest
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percentage of the flow.
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For instance, a mass exhibiting the "tractor" or condensing vector
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would have a relationship of 50%, to 20% for the "pressor" and 30% for
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the "dominant". This would equate to the full 100% of the mass flow. On
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the other hand, if the "pressor" relationship were 50% while the
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"tractor" was 20% and the "dominant" was 30%, the mass would push away
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from the body of greatest mass.
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By judicious and precise control of the flow of the triune forces
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through a mass, the weight can be increased, decreased to the point of
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levitation or the mass component can be transmuted to another form.
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The second major discovery by Keely was the concept of the Neutral
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Centre. Keely found that the entire spectrum was generated as
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"cascading forcefalls" of energy from the primary source of all mass
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and energy, the Aether. A point of lowest density was manifested form
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the interaction of compound vibrations which acted as a "drain" for the
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Aetheric flow. This point is the Neutral Centre. It corresponds to
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the center of mass in modern day physics.
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The Neutral Centre exists in all mass aggregations ranging from
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the Prionic to the Molecular. Indeed, Keely had derived a system which
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determined a total of 7 possible states or divisions of matter. These
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were the :
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Keely Terms Modern Terms
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Molecular Molecular
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Inter-Molecular None
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Atomic Atomic
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Inter-Atomic Quark
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Etheric Prion
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Inter-Etheric None
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Compound Inter-Etheric None
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All mass aggregations are composed of all the preceding levels of
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matter which in turn blend to form compound Neutral Centres which rule
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the character of a mass.
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One of Keelys' primary discoveries wa a technique which allowed
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the experimenter to establish an "artificial Neutral Centre". Once this
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was accomplished and maintained, the mass could be subjected to
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compound vibrations or "orders of vibrations" which would either infuse
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of remove energy from the mass on multiple levels. The controlling of
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the energy in the mass aggregation would determine its' reaction to any
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surrounding masses.
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The work of John Keely touches on many aspects of modern science
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which are relatively recent discoveries. We find that Keely had to
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generate many words and terminologies descriptive of the effects he was
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witnessing or generating.
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As time progresses and Man learns to duplicate some of the results
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which Keely could produce, we will find that Quantum Mechanics, Phase
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Conjugation, FM and AM Modulation, resonance and a host of other
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"modern" discoveries were pioneered by John Keely in the late 1800's.
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Modern techniques and equipment could easily reproduce the Keely
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phenomena under reliable controlled conditions. This could yield many
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advances still spoken of only in science fiction terms. Among these we
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could list, Free Energy devices, Levitation, Age Retardation, a
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multitude of Health and Recreational Applications, the increase and
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decrease of a mass weight and other discoveries which we can not now
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foresee.
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The time for the integration of the Keely work with modern
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scientific techniques is at hand. We must all blend our knowledge for
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the mutual good of our fellow man.
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Jerry W. Decker, Director
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Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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Voice Jerry (214) 324-8741
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Ron (214) 484-3189
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KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Submitted November 10, 1988 for consideration as a Stand-by
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Presentation to the Seventh International Conference on
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Psychotronic Research.
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