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Made available to the public on August 30, 1989 through KEELYNET by
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VANGARD SCIENCES, PO BOX 1031, Mesquite, TX 75150
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KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 (214) 324-8741 (Jerry) (214) 484-3189 (Ron)
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On the Ultimate Constitution of Matter and the
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Action of the Force regulating its Phenomena
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First
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Matter is capable of infinite subdivision.
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Second
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In the aggregation of matter, force or energy is stored up or
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conserved.
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Third
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In the dissociation of matter, force is liberated.
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Fourth
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All matter is in a state of perpetual activity, whether the
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substance under consideration be inanimate or animated, visible or
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invisible.
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Fifth
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There is no dividing of matter and force into two distinct terms,
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as they both are ONE. FORCE is liberated matter. Matter is force in
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bondage.
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Sixth
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All motion is synchronous; no sound or movement can be made but all
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that moves or sounds does so in harmony with something.
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Seventh
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All structures, whether crystalline or homogeneous, have for their
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unit structures minute bodies called molecules. It is the motion of
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these molecules with which we have particularly to deal; as in
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experimental research and demonstration, when we produce an action upon
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one molecule we do so upon all the molecules constituting the mass
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operated upon.
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Eighth
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These molecules have an envelope, rotating with inconceivable
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rapidity, formed of a high tenuous ether, whose place in the order of
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subdivision ranks third, the three divisions being, - first, molecular,
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second, atomic; third, atomolic. (For convenience sake we will use the
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term atomolic in place of etheric in our subsequent definitions.)
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Ninth
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This atomolic substance has a density approximately 986,000 times
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that of steel, enabling it to permeate steel as light penetrates glass;
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this rotating envelope of atomolic substance is in a LIQUID condition.
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There are four conditions of matter; viz. SOLID, LIQUID, GASEOUS, and
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ULTRA-GASEOUS. These conditions result from greater or lesser range of
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oscillation of the composing units individually: this is equally true,
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whether the units are molecules, atoms, atomoles, planets, or suns. BUT
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ONE LAW GOVERNS ALL MATTER.
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Tenth
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This molecular envelope, rotating with such great velocity, holds
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in its embrace the next subdivision of matter, the atomic. There cannot
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ever be more or less than three atoms in any molecule. These are placed
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so as to form a triangle in the interior; they rest in a condition of
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substance, or matter, we will term inter-molecular. In this inter-
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molecular substance we find an enormous energy or force in bondage, held
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thus by the rotating envelope enclosing it. Were we to rotate a spun
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brass shell, say nine inches in diameter, at a very much less rate of
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speed than that at which the molecular envelope rotates, - say nine
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hundred revolutions per second, - its equator would first bulge out,
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then form into an oval disc. A solid block of wood subject to such
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revolution would swiftly fly to pieces. The rotating envelope of a
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molecule, unlike these, the greater its velocity of rotation, the
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greater is its compression toward the centre of the molecule. The
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rotation of this envelope is of such a nature as to produce an internal
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pressure upon every portion from every point of the molecule as a
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sphere. Were we to consider a rotating envelope as ordinarily
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understood, it would be one in which the envelope rotated around an
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equator having poles of no rotation; i.e. the poles would not possess
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the compressing force of the equator: the result would therefore be a
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compressed equator, and the inter-molecular substance would pass out
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without resistance at the poles.
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Eleventh
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If it be possible let us conceive of an envelope with an equator,
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but destitute of poles, a number of these rotating over the sphere, this
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atomolic envelope possessing an almost infinite attractive force toward
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the centre of the molecule, pressing in the inter-molecular substance,
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whee it is held until this revolving envelope becomes negatized by a
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certain order of vibration, when the enclosed matter rushes out to its
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natural condition of concordant tenuity, as in the case of gunpowder,
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dynamite, and nitro-glycerine. This force, we must see, has been held
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in the embrace of the rotating envelopes of the unit-structures, or
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where does it come from? This force at the time of an explosion was
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liberated by shock or fire, both being orders of imparted motion or
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vibration. How much greater the result would be were we to associate a
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scientific instrument now competed, and shortly to be given to the
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world, with such an agent as nitro-glycerine; one pound of nitro-
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glycerine would have its destructive force augmented beyond all possible
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control. These instruments are carefully concealed by wise masters from
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all persons save the few who are already prepared to study their potency
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with the exclusive end in view of aiding the real scientific progress of
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humanity; and, furthermore, it ay be truly stated that a ferocious
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sensualist, however powerful his intellect, would be utterly unable to
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either comprehend or operate one of these marvellous constructions.
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Twelfth
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Next in order of consideration is the second subdivision of matter
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- the atomic. The atom has the same rotating envelope as the molecule,
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governed by the same laws of rotation and compression. The rotating
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envelope holds in its embrace the inter-atomic substance and three
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atomoles resting in it, the atomoles within the atom being constructed
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after the same pattern as the atom and the molecule, obedient to the
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same laws; the atomolic being simply the third subdivision of matter.
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The threefold order is absolutely universal.
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Thirteenth
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The atomolic substance is what is termed the ether which fills all
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space and is the transmitting medium for all celestial and terrestrial
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forces. This is the LIQUID ETHER of occult science.
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Fourteenth
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The atomoles are made up of atomolini (singular atomolinus); the
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subdivision of matter from this point is beyond man's power, as at this
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point it escapes all control of apparatus, passing through glass and
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hardened steel as a luminous flame without heat, which is hardly seen
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before it vanishes, - a perpetual flame coldly luminous.
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Fifteenth
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This again, from previous analysis, is made up according to the
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triple order, and may again be subject to subdivision, even to infinity.
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The law which governs the triple aggregation
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of force and matter is (in brief) :
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First -> CREATIVE SOURCE
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Second -> TRANSMISSIVE WAVE
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Third -> EFFECT
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