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October 26, 1991
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SONOLUM1.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Matt McFarland.
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This article appeared in the October 15, 1991 Wall Street Journal.
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Could sonoluminescence be related to the work
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done by Keely on dissociation of H2O?
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FLASHES MIGHT YIELD CLUES ABOUT FUSION
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Mysterious flashes of blue light may illuminate a new way to tap
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nuclear energy, two physicists suggest.
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When sound waves are transmitted through a liquid, they create a
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trail of microscopic bubbles. As early as 1929, scientists reported
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that at unpredictable times, they would occasionally see mysterious
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flashes of blue light, called sonoluminescence, when the tiny
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bubbles collapsed.
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Last year, University of Mississippi scientists learned how to
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repeatedly get flashes from single bubbles. Now, the blue flashes
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are being measured by physicist Seth J. Putterman and his graduate
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student, Bradley P. Barber, at the University of California, Los
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Angeles. Their apparatus, a spherical flask with a sonic generator
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attached, costs only a few hundred dollars.
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The results, which they reported in Nature, are surprising. They
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found that what appears to the eye as one flash is actually many
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flashes, each lasting only 100 trillionths of a second and occurring
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with clock-like regularity every 100 millionths of a second. (10,000
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Hz)
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Even more surprising, says Dr. Putterman, are the energy
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implications of such quick light pulses. A photon of blue light
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given off by a single atom carries an energy of 3.5 electron volts.
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This is a trillion times more energy than any single atom in the
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tiny bubbles could have gained from the sound waves. He speculates
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that as each bubble implodes to about 1/100,000 of its original
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volume, the energy and atoms in the bubble are concentrated to a
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tiny point.
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The flash occurs when a million atoms simultaneously release this
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concentrated energy by giving off photons of blue light.
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This split-second concentration of energy in the collapsing bubbles
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may be producing the temperatures and pressures needed for the
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thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms, the nuclear reaction that
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powers the sun. If scientists could understand sonoluminescence,
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they might have clues to new ways to trigger thermonuclear fusion,
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he suggests.
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Vangard note...
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Keely claimed that water could be dissociated at 42,800 CPS.
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From what little description there is available, we cannot be
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sure if this is simple hydrolysis or the production of the
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tenuous substance which Keely claimed to have the consistency
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of taffy at one stage, a tenuous vapor at another.
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According to Keely, water could be dissociated to a wide range
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of products depending on what set of frequencies were applied.
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In one case, we find mention of what appears to be a plasma
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since it is termed a "luminiferous" gas. The visible flashes
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as mentioned in the preceding article confirm Keely's
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statements regarding the "Luminiferous Aether" as he found
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when applying various sonic harmonies to fluids and gases.
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Our friends, Dale Pond and Victor Hansen have been looking
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into the operational principles of one of the last remaining
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Keely Motors. They have come to the conclusion that the
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machine takes advantage of CAVITATION.
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CAVITATION refers to small "bubbles" which are produced in
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liquid mediums subjected to pressure displacements. These
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bubbles are easily noticed in ultrasonic cleaning tanks
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containing water or other fluids. When the high intensity
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ultrasonic waves pound the water in a reciprocal motion, the
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bubbles form on the return stroke of the wave.
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Commercial ultrasonic units include the warning that one is
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not to leave material in the machine while under power for
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extended lengths of time. The bubbles (cavities) formed will
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pound the material to a point which will eat into its
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structure.
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I have seen a stainless steel film processor rack left in an
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industrial unit for 2 hours. The structure of this rack was
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flawless before the process and had thousands of pits as if
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eaten away by small vermin when removed 2 hours later.
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The Keely engine runs on water and has two pistons. When a
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piston thrusts forward, it pushes the water through an
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orifice. The secret of operation is believed to be in the
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return stroke of the piston which creates these micro bubbles
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(cavitation) to create tremendous suction in their attempt to
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collapse.
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Since the water is under great pressure in the engine, the
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suction forces are consequently magnified far beyond water
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that found in a non-pressurized vessel.
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When the cavitation bubbles strive to collapse in their effort
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to re-establish pressure equilibrium, the suction pressure is
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Page 2
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somehow shunted off to an accumulator. This accumulator then
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provides power for the operation of the device with extra
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power for what is termed an "over-unity" motor.
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Keely also mentions the specific frequencies of 620, 630 and
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12,000 CPS as releasing finer forces (greater pressures) held
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in bondage in the water molecule. The 620 disrupted the
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molecule, the 630 disrupted the atoms comprising the molecule
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and the 12,000 disrupted the inter-atomic structure of those
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atoms. Modern discoveries have termed the components which
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comprise the atom as "quarks."
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In the researches of John Keely, he found all mass
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aggregations to be built up from 7 states of matter. In
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progressive order, these are :
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1) Compound inter-aetheric
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2) Inter-Aetheric
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3) Aetheric
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4) Inter-atomic
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5) Atomic
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6) Inter-molecular
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7) Molecular
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Here at KeelyNet we spell Ether as "AETHER" to avoid confusion
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with the chemical Ether. Aether is the finest of the levels
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of being in the universe. It is an elastic substance which
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permeates and indeed comprises all energy and matter in the
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Universe through its various manifestations.
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By the term manifestation, we mean that Aether can be slowed
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down through the use of interferences to ever lower states.
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These in turn manifest as energy and matter. The structure of
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this "cascading force-flow" is:
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1) Aether
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2) Magnetism
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3) Electricity
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4) Cosmic rays
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5) Light
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6) Heat
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7) Physical vibration
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8) Matter
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By properly "resisting" (interfering) with the Aether OR any
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of its lower manifestations one can create the next lower
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manifestation.
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Of course, this process can be reversed through the use of
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"harmonic interfences" to multiply vibration to the point that
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it becomes the next higher level. In this manner, we can
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intentionally access any of the various levels of energy or
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matter.
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Puharich says he found 600 CPS to be the best frequency for
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the dissociation of water into hydrogen and oxygen as driven
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by weak sources of electrical energy, in this case, solar
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cells. The idea was to install a hydrogen accumulator in your
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garage and refill your car gas (literally) tank from your own
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home supply. The problem with this was that hydrogen stored
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in such a manner would create massive safety problems.
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Vehicles using such storage systems have been termed "Highway
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Hindenbergs" due to the extreme volatility of hydrogen.
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We are pursuing more information on the technology used for
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the continuous generation of the visible bursts and will
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follow up this paper with our findings.
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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