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Released by VANGARD SCIENCES on August 5, 1989
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for the common good.
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This document is taken from an ORIGINAL UNEDITED COPY of Aerial
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Navigation by Clara Bloomfield Moore. We believe this chapter
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was excised for reasons unknown and by persons unknown somtime
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during the early 1900's in an apparent attempt to suppress
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further elucidation of Keely's concepts.
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We of Vangard Sciences feel it should be made available to the
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interested public and wish to publicly thank Mr. Victor Hansen
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for his sharing such a rare and up to now, highly guarded work.
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A NEWTON OF THE MIND
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THE PROPELLER OF KEELY'S AIRSHIP DESCRIBED.
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COMPILED BY MRS. BLOOMFIELD MOORE.
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Error is not forever; hope for right.
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Darkness is not the opposite of light.
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But only absence - day will follow night.
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Lowell.
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God sends His teachers unto every age,
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To every clime and every race of men,
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With revelations fitted to their growth.
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Lowell.
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In the progress of the race, man may be likened to a little
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child that is now beginning to totter alone, just escaped from
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his leading-strings, but with a future of power and intelligence
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in his coming manhood past all present computation.
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John Sartain.
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Nous marchons tous au milieu de secrets,
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entoures de mysteres.
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Nous ne savons pas ce qui se passe
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dansl'atmosphere oui nous entoure;
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Nous ne savons pas quelle relations elle
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a avsc notre esprit.
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Vitoux.
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"All the work of the world," says Drummond, "is merely
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taking advantage of energies already there." In order to take
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advantage of these energies, we must not only know of their
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existence, but know the laws which govern their operation in
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nature; for so only can we conquer them and make our slaves
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instead of our masters.
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More than twenty years ago, Keely, by seeming chance,
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discovered the unknown polar flow, and without giving any
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attention to research, on the line of its origin or of its
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operation, began to construct engines to apply the energy to
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mechanics. It was not until he had invented his marvelous
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researching instruments that his true work of evolution began in
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1888, which, completed in 1893, has now borne the test of
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demonstration and given him command of a vibratory circuit for
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running machinery, both for terrestrial use and for aerial
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navigation.
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Before this could be brought about it was necessary to
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effect a sympathetic affinity between his machinery and the polar
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flow, minus magnetism. The colossal nature of the difficulties
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that he has surmounted can never be realized as by those who have
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followed him during the last five years, and seen them spring up
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one after another, at every advance, to bar his way.
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Through this system the dynamo will eventually become a
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thing of the past, and electric lighting will be conducted by a
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polar negative disc run by a vibratory circuit of sympathetic
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polar attraction, "drawn direct from space," which Keely has
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harnessed for commercial use after more then twenty years of
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maligned and persistent effort such as the world has never known.
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Before attempting to set down any of the great truths of
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sympathetic physics, it will be necessary for the scientific
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reader to have some idea of Keely's views of "Nature's
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sympathetic flows." Although he has substantiated his theories by
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demonstration to his own satisfaction and to the conviction of
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distinguished men of science, electricians and to engineers, he
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will welcome any refutation of them which shows that he is in
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error, for Keely does not claim to be infallible, as do those who
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sit in judgment upon him.
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To quote from his writings:
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"Physicists have been working in the wrong direction to lead
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them to associate themselves with Nature's sympathetic
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evolutions. It is not necessary to advance farther into the
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unexplored region of these sympathetic flows than the ninths, to
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become convinced that the one I denominate the dominant, is the
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leader toward which the remaining thirds of the triune
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combination (of triple sympathetic streams) co-ordinate, whether
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it be the cerebellic, gravital, or magnetic. When we reach the
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luminiferous track on the ninths, in the triple subdivision, we
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have proof that the infinite stream, from that unexplored region
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where all sympathetic streams emanate, is triune in its
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character, having the dominant as the sympathetic leader, to
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which the remainder of the celestial thirds are subservient; the
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cerebellic being the dominant, and the triplets, (gravital,
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electric, and magnetic) following in its train.
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"The magnetic cannot lead the electric, nor the electric the
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gravital, nor the gravital the magnetic. All are subservient to
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the dominant, as a train of cars is subservient to the locomotive
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which pulls it along; the only difference between the two is that
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one is sympathetic, the other mechanical. Though this is a crude
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illustration, it conveys a great truth in sympathetic philosophy.
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All sympathetic flows have this triune condition associated with
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them, the same as the molecular, atomic and etheric aggregations
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of all forms of visible matter: the compound etheric, or
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dominant, being the leader and yet one of the constituents of the
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molecule itself. The dominant we may call the etheric portion of
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the molecule; the harmonic, the atomic; and the enharmonic, the
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molecule itself. The dominant part of the triune combination of
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the sympathetic streams are the leaders, toward which all co-
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ordinate to make up the sympathetic envelope of the earth; ( the
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cerebral being the high dominant, or compound etheric, the
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luminiferous proper.)
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"All diversion from the polar terrestrial envelope are but
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nodal outreaches, induced by the proper order of sympathetic
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vibration; not dissociations and associations of sympathy; but
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operating on the same principle as the outflow, or nodal outreach
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of the mental organism toward the physical, in its control over
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it. The latent conditions are in a state of neutrality, as
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regards action, until the exciter - mental outreach - is brought
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into sympathetic play. If we dissociate the sympathetic mental
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from the latent physical, it would be equivalent to beheading it;
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consequently, the physical would cease to exist as a thing of
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life; but the dominant - the cerebral - would remain in its
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unchanged form, viz., the high etheric.
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"The system of inducing differential harmonies by compound
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thirds is one that the world of science has never recognized;
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simply because the struggles of physicists, combating with the
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solution of the conditions governing the fourth order of matter,
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have been in a direction antagonistic to the right one. By this
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I mean that physicists reject the true conditions of the
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dissociation of matter; recognizing and holding fast to an
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adverse law; debarring the subdivision of the atom, and
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ridiculing the existence of latent force in intermolecular space.
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I have substantiated the triple formation of the molecule by the
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differential triple reply that it gives when excited by compound
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concordant impulses, and by the accelerated range of motion which
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it assumes under intensified vibration, even to dissociation from
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its fellows; proving this dissociation by the increased amount of
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latent energy evolved, progressively."
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At an early period of Keely's researches, on the lines
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suggested by the distinguished professor of the Bonn University,
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Dr. Beriz, Viz., of the conditions governing the operation in
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nature of the unknown energy he was dealing with, Keely wrote to
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a friend:
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"It appears, in my researching experiments, quite evident to
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me, that under different orders of progressive vibration, when
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the sixth order is reached on the positive, a condition presents
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itself in an accompanying agent that adds to the etheric flow a
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very peculiar action. I call this third agent its sympathetic
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attendant.
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"In the physical organism, the circulatory forces have their
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attendants in the form of nerves, which are the sensatory
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telegraphs to all parts of the human system. I have reason to
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believe that under the seventh subdivision of matter a condition
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is reached where perfect assimilation takes place between these
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two sympathetics, thus showing the luminiferous track. It is this
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assimilation or association that induces the luminosity, I am
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quite certain; but in this unition there is nothing approaching
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corpuscular friction, which in itself is antagonistic to
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luminosity.
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"Consequently the unition of these sympathetic thirds must
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take place by gravital assimilation, which is the highest of
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sympathetic union. This is the compound etheric flow, or soul of
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matter. The sympathetic attendant must be the odylic; or
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comparatively speaking, its nerve force. Reichenbach exercises a
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wonderfully far-seeing judgment in his argument on this, the
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highest preponderable.
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"If I am able, with the instrument I am now constructing, to
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demonstrate these assertions as truths, it will amply repay the
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researcher of a lifetime. The conditions governing the nerve-
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force of the planetary system may then be unraveled by future
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research. This seems to be too immense an aim to be associated
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with human thought.
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"I hope I am the `compound lunatic' that the scientific
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world calls me, to whom it is given to work out the demonstration
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of these `hidden things of God' which hitherto have seemed to be
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past finding out. They may call me `Cagliostro', `Impostor,'
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"Charlatan," or anything that pleases them; I shall glory in
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these names, if I can reach the solution of this vast problem
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that I am now at work upon. I thank God the time is near at
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philosophy in showing up the conditions governing the sympathetic
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field."
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"I hope I am the `compound lunatic' that the scientific
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world calls me, to whom it is given to work out the demonstration
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of these `hidden things of God' which hitherto have seemed to be
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past finding out. They may call me `Cagliostro', `Impostor,'
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"Charlatan,' or anything that pleased them; I shall glory in
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these names, if I can reach the solution of this vast problem
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that I am now at work upon. I thank God the time is near at hand
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when I will be able to prove how faithfully accurate is the new
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philosophy in showing up the conditions governing the sympathetic
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field."
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By progressive research Keely has, since that time, attained
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such perfection in his method of work that the vitalizing of
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instruments, which formerly took him three day, is now
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accomplished in fifteen minutes, using hydrogen in increasing
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molecular oscillation to the point where the power can be
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registered. Up to a certain state he was able to employ the
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ether; but in this process it would be as impossible, as it is to
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take the flow of thought in one's hands and by physical effort
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tie it in a knot. Having, in these researches, succeeded in
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wresting form Nature the conditions of planetary suspension, he
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is now well on his way toward gaining the closely guarded secret
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of the firefly. All that Nature dose with Nature's forces man
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will be able to do when he has wrung from her grasp, one by one,
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the keys that she still clenches in her hands; for it is Nature
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herself, not Science, which has given to the world, in this
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system of aerial navigation, "the crowning achievement of a
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century of progress."
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Keely has never made but one experiment in dissociation the
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hydrogen of the chemist. After a persistent effort of over seven
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weeks' duration, in his attempt to confine it and hold it under
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assimilation with one-third its volume of disintegrated air, he
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succeeded in obtaining a rather indefinite result, lasting only
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about ninety seconds. The luminosity shown was the only evidence
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he had of its dissociation, but in his process of disintegration
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of water, he never fails to obtain proof of the triple
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subdivision of hydrogen - molecular, atomic and inter-atomic.
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Each disc of the polar and depolar groupings in the
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propeller of the airship contains seven pints of hydrogen. In
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preparing these discs, the hydrogen is submitted to a triple
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order of vibration. The corpuscular envelopes of the molecules
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are not enlarged in volume, under their receptive condition, but
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their velocity of rotation is increased. While under the
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operation of this transmittive vibration their vortex action is
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made visible.
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Under date of November 2, 1891, Keely wrote of one of his
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researching instruments which he was then inventing, to overcome
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nodal interference in sympathetic negative outreach: "This
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instrument combines the disintegrator and the positive-negative-
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indicator in one. It will be but an intermediate, as between the
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sympathetic negative transmitter and the depolarizer. At present,
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I am working like a man suspended between heaven and earth,
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trying to reach one without leaving the other."
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This is one of Keely's many apt figures of speech, which
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convey, as no other words could, what his position has been in
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the past. The wonderful instrument (the sympathetic harness)
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which he has now completed to connect the polar flow with the
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propeller of the airship, substantiates what only two years ago
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was purely theoretical in Keely's system of sympathetic vibratory
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physics; and figuratively speaking, proves that without leaving
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earth he has laid hold of the very battlements of celestial
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regions, thus opening a pathway for men of science to reach the
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solution of their most intricate problems. Often has Keely
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expressed his regret that mechanical physicists have not had
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suitable instruments for their researches, saying that they would
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long since have discovered their errors had they been in
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possession of proper instruments for acoustic research. It was
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some photographs of his instruments which led the late Henri
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Hertz, after examining them, to say in 1889:
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"No man who is working on these lines, with such
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instruments, is a fraud. I cannot help him; no one can help him;
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he must work out his system alone, and when it is completed, we
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can pursue our researches on the same line. I thought Keely was
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working, as I am, with an electrical machine and wires. I had no
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idea of these wonderful instruments.
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The machine used by Keely, from 1872 to 1882, for
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disintegrating water, weighed several tons. Since that time, in
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his work of evolution, he has made such advances that the one he
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new uses is no larger the wheel of a perambulator (old term for
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baby carriage).
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In Keely's process of disintegrating water, the proportion
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of oxygen to hydrogen is such as to favor the bringing about,
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under a certain order of triple vibration, the antagonistic
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differentiation necessary to produce molecular and atomic
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corpuscular dissociation. When this dissociation takes place, the
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hydrogen becomes highly rotating, acting like a molecular capsule
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with the oxygen enclosed. While under this condition when
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confined in a tube, they remain dissociated until the peripheral
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rotation of the hydrogen is interfered with.
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One of the foundation stones of vibratory physics is that
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"no differentiation can exist in the workings of the pure law of
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harmony." If this is correct, these so-called elements have a
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triple basic, as vibratory physics teaches, for the system that
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represents harmony in one sense must represent it in all, or
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everything would be brought in to "chaotic confusion." Therefore,
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as Keely surmised, long before he was able to prove it to his own
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satisfaction, hydrogen must, under the conditions of this law, be
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composed of three elements; and these three elements in turn must
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each have a triple formation, and go on indefinitely, until
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verged into the infinite inter-luminous.
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The correctness of these hypotheses has been proved by the
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varying degrees of energy evolved in progressive disintegration
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from the molecular to the introductory etheric. Keely writes;
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"The nearer the approach to the neutral centres, when the
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dissociation takes place, the greater is the latent force
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evolved. In molecular dissociation the instrument is set on the
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thirds, meeting with a rotating resistance of five thousand
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pounds per square inch, without any interference with the inter-
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molecular position. The instrument is set on the sixths, with
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the inter-molecular position. The instrument is set on the
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sixths, to liberate inter-molecular latent force, which, when
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liberated, is equal to a resistance of ten thousand pounds. To
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reach the atomic centres, the instrument is set on the ninths
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dominant, the sixths harmonic, and the thirds enharmonic, having
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the transmittive chord B associated with each. At this setting
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the corpuscular percussion exceeds twenty-five thousands pounds
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per square inch. The subservience of the co-ordinate sympathy is
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shown in the result by a pressure exceeding fifteen thousand
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pounds, reaching, in this subdivision, almost as near the
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neutrals as instruments can carry us. The atomic and inter-
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atomic settings constitute the introductory conditions governing
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the nodal outreach as toward the etheric. Under this condition
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of sympathetic vibration an evolution of energy is registered for
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exceedingly any heretofore liberated. The region of the
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inaudible is reached - the introductory etheric and the first
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features of the invisible latent force existing in corpuscular
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embrace have been handled.
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"We must put our shoes from off our feet - i.e., lay aside
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our earthly bodies - before we can go further. But this is far
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enough to prove that nothing is lost, and that, when this
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repellent order of things is brought about, and so-called
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elements are separated, these elements yield up, in their
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molecular separation, what may be called their souls, or more
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progressive elements.
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"We have gone far enough to find that there is no such thing
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as death; that matter cannot die, any more than the substance or
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spiritual essence which controls it can die. The word death is a
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misnomer, for there is only a change of base in the molecular
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visible, and it is the same with the sympathetic invisible, for
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celestial radiation claims her can back again to its realm of
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spiritual existence."
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'My own dim life should teach me this,
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That life shall live for evermore;
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Else earth is darkness at the core,
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And dust and ashes all that is.'
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"It is through the action of nature's sympathetic forces
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that planets are born and their volume of matter augmented. If
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the sympathetic, negative polar stream were cut off from the
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earth, its molecular mass would become independent, and would
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float away into space as would a soap bubble filled with warm
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air. The same conditions of governing rule exist in the
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planetary masses as between the mental and physical forces in our
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organism; the organism representing the earth, and its link with
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the cerebral centres the connection with the infinite mind. In
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other words, the latent energy existing in the neutral depths of
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matter, visible or invisible, remains eternally subservient and
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unchangeably linked to the eternal mind. True science is
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bastardized by intimating that the life in matter can be
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destroyed by any intensity of thermal negation (frigidity). Can
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finite man make use of an infinite element to neutralize
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infinity? Thermal negation causes molecular oscillation to
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diminish, or even seem to cease, but the results brought about
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from this superficial appearance of matter coming to rest are
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that the latent energy existing in the molecular zone is
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transferred to the inter-molecular, increasing the oscillations
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of the inter-molecular in the same ratio that the molecular is
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diminished. All the art that man can employ to induce the same
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effect on the inter-molecular zone ends here. Granting, however,
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that it were possible, what would ensue?
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"A disintegration, of the most intense explosive character,
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of the volume experimented upon, destroying the apparatus and its
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surroundings. But no artifice of the physicist could ever
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produce such conditions. In the disintegration of water by
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vibratory changes of atmospheric base (a triple order of
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sympathetic vibration, molecular, inter-molecular, and atomic
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simultaneously projected) the inter-molecular depths only are
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interfered with, the result being that latent energy is
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liberated, showing a pressure of 2,000 atmospheres (14.7 PSI = 1
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atmosphere at sea level, so that 2000 * 14.7 = 29,400
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PSI...VANGARD), when barometric conditions are favorable.
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"The physical organism (through the medium of celestial
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radiation) is a trinity, both in regard to its visible form and
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the invisible sympathetic streams which govern it, in its
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individual and combined movements. The visible includes the
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molecular, the atomic and inter-atomic in combination; while the
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invisible, or spiritual, includes the etheric, inter-etheric and
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luminous in combination, each of which is essential to the proper
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completion of the combined action, comprising as it does every
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minute law governing the celestial and terrestrial universe.
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"Life begets life; the celestial life begets the terrestrial
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life; the God-Life begets the Man-Life. Celestial radiation is
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the pure soul of all matter, both earthy and gaseous. Thus we
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are linked in all our environments to the divine, our cerebral
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aggregations being the highest medium whereby celestial
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sympathetic reflection associates with our organisms, and is our
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only source of knowledge of ourselves. We have, with our mental
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and physical forces, a duality of action which, when combined
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with the celestial, makes up the triplet or trinity. With the
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mental, the superficial visible, or outward sight; with the
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inward, or spiritual invisible, we have the spiritual link
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connecting mind and matter, the order of transfer being:
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"First - Celestial radiation, or etheric.
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"Second - Mental impregnation, or inter-atomic.
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"Third - Physical movements, or inter-molecular.
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"Or again:
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"Ninths - Sympathetic transfer from the celestial
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luminous.
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"Sixths - Sympathetic impregnation of matter.
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"Thirds - Physical movements."
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Thus the following question is answered, asked by Oliver
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Lodge, (even though, with the professor's knowledge, the answer
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seems to be but "arrant gibberish" to him):
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"By what means if force exerted, and what definitely is
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force? Here is something not provided for in the orthodox scheme
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of physics. Modern physics is not complete, and a line of
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possible advance lies in this direction."
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Vibratory physics has here reached the boundary line
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dividing the infinite from the finite, the link between mind and
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matter. Here we must pause; but it has taught us that it is only
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in the supreme conditions of celestial reflection or sympathetic
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transfer that we live, move, and have our being; through which
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every thought, or flow of the mental, actuates the physical
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organism, on the same order that an illuminated centre radiates
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and lights up the surroundings.
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Mr. J. Townshend, in his paper "The Planet Venus," read at
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Leeds, in April, asks:
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"Are hydrogen, nitrogen, helium, etc., really elemental
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substances, or are they evolved from ether? If so, what is
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ether? Whence the impulse which operates upon it, and what is
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its nature? Thus we turn from effect to cause in search of some
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first principle upon which the mind can rest. But ere this the
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light of science has failed us, for who by (scientific) searching
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can find out God?"
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Sympathetic vibratory or spiritual physics answers these
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questions, and, as has been said, promises to burst upon the
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searchers after truth as the one mighty and complete revelation
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of some of the mysteries of creation.
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"Science was faith once; faith were science now
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Would she but lay her bow and arrow by
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And arm her with the weapons of her time."
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"And God breathed into men the breath of life," celestial
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radiation, "and man became a living soul."
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The cause of the effect, the source or fountain-head of all
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matter, is the celestial Mind - Deity, from whom all power
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emanates, and whose Laws of Sympathetic Association reign over
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and control all matter and all substance. Spirit is substance,
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as Spinoza taught: "The universe is one. There is no
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supernatural; all is related, cause and sequence."
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"Like fire, which is a spiritual order of vibration, spirit
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is latent in all matter. One might as well try to operate a
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|
steam-engine without its boiler as to give motion to matter
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|
against the conditions imposed by nature, or to propose a new
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|
method of controlling the action of our physical organisms (other
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|
than through the sympathetic transfer of our mental forces) as an
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improvement on the one instituted by the Almighty.
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"Although there is as such difference in the molecular
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construction of spirit and matter as there is between hydrogen
|
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|
and forged steel, yet the flow of spiritual radiation, from the
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|
fountain-head of force, operates under the one unvarying law with
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both; for "nature never changes her processes," and she cannot be
|
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|
forced into any position which is antagonistic to her sympathetic
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|
law of action; such, for instance, as it would be were a gas to
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|
be solidified. The disintegration of water by heat is only a low
|
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|
order of crude molecular dissociation, visible in its production
|
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|
of steam; but the dissociation of hydrogen and oxygen cannot be
|
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|
made visible. Physicists are misled by visible effects. Nature,
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|
by her process of sympathetic vibration (an order approaching the
|
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|
luminiferous) could take up the atmosphere that encircles our
|
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|
globe, and yet solid matter would not even then be produced. By
|
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|
another order of progressive sympathetic vibration, associated
|
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|
with the high luminous, the molecular condition of the atmosphere
|
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|
so taken up would not represent a cherry-stone in volume."
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Nothing exists but substance and its modes of motion, says
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|
Spinoza; thus teaching that spirit is substance. "Soul is the
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|
body or organ of the mind, and as such they are inseparable
|
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|
forever. Mind and soul are one, soul and body are two. Soul can
|
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|
never be without mind, body can. As in the mortal life, so in
|
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|
the immortal life, mind cannot be or act without a body.
|
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|
Sympathetic physics teaches that the luminiferous ether, a
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compound inter-etheric element, celestial mind force, is the
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|
substance of which everything is visible is composed, and that
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|
this great sympathetic protoplastic element is life itself.
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|
"Consequently, our physical organisms are composed of this
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|
element; the focalizing or controlling media to the physical
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|
having its seat in the cerebral convolutions from which
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|
sympathetic radiation emanates. This sympathetic outreach is
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|
mind-flow proper, or will-force; sympathetic polarization to
|
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|
produce action, sympathetic depolarization to neutralize it.
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|
Polar and depolar differentiation resulting in motion. This
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|
element sympathetically permeates all forms and conditions of
|
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|
matter, having for its attendants gravity, electricity, and
|
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|
magnetism, the triple conditions borne in itself. From this
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|
'soul of matter' all forms of motion receive their introductory
|
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|
impulses. The physicists of the present age ignore the
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|
sympathetic conditions that are associated with the governing
|
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|
force of the cerebral and the muscular organism. The evolution
|
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|
of a volition, the infinite exciter, arouses the latent energy of
|
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|
the physical organism to do its work; differential orders of
|
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|
brain-force acting against each other under dual conditions. If
|
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|
there were no latent energy, to arouse sympathetically, there
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|
would be no action in the physical frame, as all force is will-
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|
force.
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|
Though alternate active energy could be evolved in a cubic
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|
inch of steel, by the proper sympathetic exciter, to do the work
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|
of a horse, by its sympathetic association with the polar force
|
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|
in alternate polarization and depolarization. This is the power
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|
that I am now getting under control to do commercial work. In
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|
other words, I am making a sympathetic harness for the polar
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|
terrestrial force." KEELY, 1892.
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|
In 1893, Keely, in reply to the question, "What do
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|
you include in the polar force?" answered, "Magnetism,
|
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|
electricity, and gravital sympathy; each stream of force composed
|
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|
of three currents which make up the governing conditions of the
|
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|
controlling medium of the universe. The ninths which I am now
|
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|
endeavoring to graduate to a sympathetic mechanical combination
|
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|
will, if I succeed, close my researches in sympathetic physics,
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|
and complete my system." Within the year the announcement was
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made that Keely had completed this graduation, with entire
|
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|
mechanical success, "hooking his machinery on to the machinery of
|
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nature." In thus having realized the ambition of his life, he
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|
takes no credit to himself, saying that physicists would long
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|
since have discovered all that he has discovered if they had been
|
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|
in possession of the proper researching instruments, and that the
|
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|
theories they have advanced show that they are misled by the
|
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|
imperfections of their instruments. He has always maintained
|
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|
that "it is only when science holds the rein of the polar
|
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|
negative harness that commercial success will follow, and not one
|
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hour before." But science, to whom the reins were offered in
|
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1884, refused to take them, fortunately, for mechanical physics
|
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|
could have rendered Keely no assistance in unraveling the
|
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mysteries of sympathetic physics.
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Buckle, in his address, "The Influence of Woman on the
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PAGE 10
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Progress of Knowledge," discloses the foundation stone of
|
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|
sympathetic physics in these words; "The laws of nature have
|
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|
their sole seat, origin, and function, in the human mind. Not
|
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|
one single discovery has ever been made which has been connected
|
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|
with the laws of the mind that made it. Until this connection is
|
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|
ascertained, our knowledge has no sure basis."
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As Dr. Gerard surmises, in his book on "Nervous Force," Keely
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is "a plagiarist in cerebral dynamics." The instrument that he
|
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calls the sympathetic transmitter is the brain of the propeller,
|
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|
and at last we have a discovery which gives a sure basis for
|
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knowledge; a discovery made by one who lays no claims to
|
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learning, for nature has taught him, in her works, all that he
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knows.
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The Propeller Described
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The space which the propeller of the airship occupies in
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Keely's laboratory comes within a radius of six feet square. A
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small space for so powerful a medium - distributing over one
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thousand horsepower, as tested by experiment. It consists of
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more than two thousand pieces, the principal parts of which are:
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1) Positive graduating Chladna; guiding by polar action
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toward the North and reversing by depolar action.
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2) Sympathetic polar negative transmitter; for operating and
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controlling the action of the machinery in producing polar and
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depolar power: liberating the latent sympathetic power in twenty-
|
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seven sensitized discs.
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3) Polar and depolar intermittent accumulator; carrying eight
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focalizing discs for receiving and distributing the sympathetic
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polar negative flow. This device takes the energy
|
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sympathetically from the polar negative stream on the same order
|
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that a dynamo registers electricity from the earth to be
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distributed and redistributed; running the machine
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sympathetically.
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4) Positive ring suspended on a small shaft with three
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points, the object of which is to preserve the integrity of the
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neutral centre of the machine.
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5) Two resonating drums; one positive, one negative, which
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multiple the intensity of the sympathetic flow.
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6) Twenty-seven depolar triple groupings, nine in each
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grouping, consisting of three vitalized discs with resonators.
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These reply sympathetically to polar and depolar action.
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7) Large polar ring. This ring is associated with the
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central resonators by nine resonating polar discs placed at equal
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distances. This is the medium for distributing the polar flow.
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8) Small negative ring, which is the governor of the
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propeller, associated with a polar bar that oscillates from the
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polar field to the depolar field, somewhat on the order of a
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magnetic needle, governing the action of the machine to any given
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number of revolutions. The sympathetic rotation that exists in
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the resonating centre of this ring holds the neutral centre in
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subservience to celestial radiation, whereby a certain order of
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sympathetic disturbances gives the sympathetic radiation the
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requisite power to draw it to itself, accomplishing what is
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called atmospheric suspension on the same principle as that of
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sympathetic suspension.
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The condition of the mechanical requirements necessary to
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conduct successfully the line of research which Keely has been
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pursuing will be properly appreciated, now that he is able to
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demonstrate the simplicity and beauty of his system, under
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perfect control for commercial use.
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