Triple Chord

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 11:06:37 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

Received an interesting document from an old friend
which refreshed my memory of intriguing comments made
by Keely.

He claimed that what we percieve as a single wave is
really a triple chord, and that if we could learn to
control this chord, we could produce all kinds of
phenomena. Here is the quote;

'The ear cannot detect the triple chord of any
vibration, or sounding note, but every sound that is
induced of any range, high or low, is governed by the
same laws, as regards triple action of such, that
govern every sympathetic flow in Nature.

Were it not for these triple vibratory conditions,
change of polarity could NEVER be effected, and
consequently there could be no rotation.

Thus the compounding of the triple to produce the
effect would give a vibration in multiplication
reaching the ninth.'
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As I read it he appears to be referring to phase where
it could be read in two ways;

1) from 0-179 degrees as one of the notes
180 as the 2nd note
from 0-359 as the third note

(and the more likely)

2) from 0-120 as one 'note'
from 120-240 as the second 'note'
from 240-360 as the third 'note'

Of course he is absolutely correct that rotation
cannot evolve unless there is a phase change. By the
same process, cancelling out a wave (the full 360
degrees of the wave cancelled by a 180 degree shift)
would quench the vibration.

Wonder what would happen if we took this version of a
wave, broken into 3 phases of 120 degrees each and
cancel only one of the 120 degree sections at a time?

I think of this wave as a pressure wave that builds
from 0-90 degrees, then begins to reduce from 90
beyond the 180 degree zero crossing point and deep
into the suction zone of 180-270 where it reaches
maximum 'vacuity', then from 270 to 360 it is building
pressure.

The problem is the way waves are displayed on
oscilloscopes. We center around a baseline reference
and look for positive (pressure) or negative (suction)
variations from that baseline.

In truth, it takes the form of a minimum rising up to
achieve a maximum (an increase in energy), then losing
energy back down to a minimum, so to my view the zero
crossing point is really imaginary and there would
appear to be only two states, maximum energy/pressure
and minumum energy/pressure.

The idea of the 'scalar' which is essentially a
soliton like bubble, that creates a 'stress' wave in
space is due to the cancellation of a wave by driving
unlike potentials together at the same time...i.e. the
maximum is collided with the minimum to cancel both of
them out.

The weirdness in the reports of phenomena created
using 'scalars' in my opinion is due to the near
instantaneous cancellation as the one wave near
perfectly tracks and cancels the opposite wave.

I am coming to what is probably an erroneous
conclusion but one which seems to fit various
observations regarding aether interaction, that such
instantaneous cancellation produces a kind of inertial
entrainment like the thrust effect in inertial drives
(also referred to as kinemassic).

Anyway, I am certain there is much we don't truly know
about waves and their properties, so it never hurts to
look at it from a new perspective.

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