LIBERATOR, KEELY'S part 4
Text: (Keely machine) The orders of intensification for accelerating dissociation would not be understood by any explanations that could be made, if unaccompanied by the demonstrations witnessed by the late Prof. Leidy, Dr. Brinton and others. When the ether flows from the tube, its negative center presents molecular subdivision, carrying interstitially (or between its molecules) the lowest order of liberated ozone. This is the first order of ozone and is wonderfully refreshing and vitalizing to those who breathe it. The second order, or atomic separation, releases a much higher grade of ozone in fact, too pure for inhalation, as it produces insensibility. The third order, or etheric, is the one that has been (though attended with much danger to the operator) utilized by Keely in his carbon register to produce the circuit of high vibration that breaks up the molecular magnetism which is recognized as cohesion. The acceleration of these orders is governed by the introductory impulse on a certain combination of vibratory chords, arranged for this purpose in the instrument, with which Keely dissociates the elements of water, and which he calls a Liberator. In molecular dissociation one fork of 620 is used, setting the chords on the first octave. In atomic separation, two forks one of 620 and one of 630 per second, setting the chords on the second octave. In the etheric three forks one of 620, one of 630 and one of 12,000, setting the chords on the third octave.
See Also: NEUTRAL CENTER, BROWN'S GAS; ETHERIC VAPOR; NEGATIVE CENTER; HYDROGEN; GASES; MOLECULAR; DISSOCIATION
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