KEELY DEFINES GRAVITY
Text: Keely defines gravity as transmittive interetheric force under immense etheric vibration, and electricity as a certain form of atomic vibration. Keely's researches in this province have shown that it is neither the electric nor the magnetic flow, but the etheric, which sends its current along our nerves, that the electric and magnetic flows bear an infinitely small ratio to the etheric flow, both in velocity and tenuity that true coincidents can exist between any mediums, cartilage to steel, steel to wood, wood to stone, and stone to cartilage, that the same influence of sympathetic association holds control also over all liquids, embracing the three kingdoms, animal, vegetable and mineral, that the sympathetic flow emanating from the normal human brain comes in the order of the fifth and seventh positions of atomic subdivision, compound interetheric sympathy a resultant of this subdivision, that if metallic mediums are brought under the influence of the sympathetic flow they become organisms which carry the same flow that the nerves do for the human brain, that the composition of metallic and of physical organisms is one and the same, although the molecular arrangements are different, but that the harmonious chords induced by sympathetic positive vibration permeate the molecules of each and bring about perfect equation of any differentiation in one the same as in the other, that the etheric or will-flow, is of a tenuity of the seventh subdivision of matter, of a tenuity so infinitely fine that a magnifying glass which would enlarge the smallest grain of sand to the size of the sun would not make its structure visible. The distance traversed by light in a thousand years could be traversed by the etheric flow in less than a second. Were it not for the will-force eternally flowing into all created forms, the entire universe would disappear. Omnipotence may be said, in all reverence, to regulate His systems of worlds through and by the vibratory ether. Hertz said, "Soon the question set by modern physics will be 'Are not all things due to conditions of the ether?'" Hertz discovered in 1888 that the ether had been imprisoned and used in every electromagnetic engine (by its use as a fulcrum for electric attraction and repulsion) without having been even so much as suspected by a single scientist. Herbert Spencer says the first condition of success in scientific research is "an honest receptivity and willingness to abandon all preconceived notions, however cherished if they be found to contradict the truth." KEELY DEFINES INTERETHERIC RESEARCH: Keely says: "The system of arranging introductory etheric impulses by compound chords set by differential harmonies, is one that the world of science has never recognized, simply because the struggle of physicists, combating with the solution of the conditions governing the fourth order of matter, have been in a direction thoroughly antagonistic and opposite to the right one. It is true that luminosity has been induced by chemical antagonism, and, in my mind, this ought to have been a stepping stone towards a more perfect condition ... but the bare truth remains that the conditions were isolated, robbed of their most vital essentials ... by not having the medium of etheric vibration associated with them. In order to subdivide the atoms in the atomic triplet, the molecular ether, liberated from the molecule, is absolutely necessary to effect the rupture of the atoms, and so on, progressively, in each order of ether, molecular, intermolecular, atomic, inter-atomic, etheric, interetheric, the ether liberated in each successive division is essential to the next subdivision. The keynote of Mr. Keely's researches is that the movements of elastic elements are rhythmical and before he had reached his present stage in producing vibrations, on the principle of resonance, he has had problems to solve which needed the full measure of apperception. Hertz has produced vibrations about one meter long, vibrating more than one hundred million times a second. Keely has produced, using an atmospheric medium alone, 519,655,633 vibrations per second, but, interposing pure hydrogen gas between soap films and using it as a medium of acceleration, he asserts that on the enharmonic third a rate of vibration may be induced which could not be set down in figures, and could only be represented in sound colors. He has invented instruments which demonstrate in many variations the colors of sound, registering the number of necessary vibrations to produce each variation. The transmissive sympathetic chord of B flat, third octave, when passing the inaudibility, would induce billions of billions of vibrations, represented by sound color on a screen illuminated from a solar ray. But this experiment is one of infinite difficulty, from the almost utter impossibility of holding the hydrogen between the two films long enough to conduct the experiment. Keely made over 1200 trials before succeeding once in inducing the intense blue field necessary, covering a space of six weeks, for hours at a time daily and should he ever succeed in his present efforts to produce a film that will stand, he anticipated being able to register the range of motion in all metallic mediums. Keely writes: "The highest range of vibration I ever induced was in the one experiment that I made in liberating ozone by molecular percussion, which induced luminosity, and registered a percussive molecular force of 110,000 lbs. per square inch, as registered on a lever constructed for the purpose." [Snell Manuscript]
See Also: OZONE, LUMINOSITY
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