Graduated Forcefalls

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Sun, 15 Feb 1998 19:44:23 -0800 (PST)

Jerry - everybody - lend me your ears! :)

Here's a question for those of you familiar with Keely's work.
The way I see it, Keely was right - all energy radiates from and
eventually returns to the aether. Energy is converted from one "force
band" to the next by passing through neutral centers. These forces are
defined as (to my knowledge):

Charge ("electricity"/aether) --> graduates through atomoles to:
Magnetic Flux (is this Keely's "compound aether"?) --> thru atoms to:
Sound (mass-aggregate vibration) --> ?

So here's my question (oops - two in fact, now):
1) Assuming that charge is the equivalent of "spatial pressure", I assume
there is an accoustic counterpart, right? Would that accoustic counterpart
be what we know as "shock waves"?

2) Did Keely ever mention whether there are any forces built up from sound
that sound graduates to, and if not does the graduation of energy simply
end with accoustics, or does the process "loop back around" (i.e. where
sound is converted back into lower forces and so on down the line - and
presumably back again)?

Oy. There's a brand new can of worms for ya.

Common - this list has been lagging lately... topic for today:
scalar waves - neither scalar, nor waves - DISCUSS. :)
[It's a joke. Laugh.]