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MASS CHORDS, KEELY part 1

Text: "The mass chord of any mass is that lowest or fundamental vibration to which that mass is resonant. "As every mass consists of vibrations in thirds, balanced inharmonic equilibrium, it stands in harmonic relation to every other mass. All forms of matter and motion are thus interrelated and mutually convertible, one into the other, and through resonance, increasing or diminishing this sympathy, we can control the states of matter." (Keely) In his researches Keely discovered a system of obtaining the "chord of mass" or keynote of all substances, whether mineral, vegetable or animal. He does not give or even hint at the method by which this was obtained, and it is supposed this is the "one detail" which he kept secret until his one patentable invention was to have been completed. "Every molecule in nature represents the same chord. Any variations appearing in the mass chords of different substances are caused by non-uniformity of molecular groupings (non-uniform plusmolecular aggregates). If all masses were homogeneous in molecular groupings the mass chords of all substances would respond to the same resonant impulses. "Every molecule contained in a homogeneous mass has the same harmonic oscillatory motion, which is the "chord of the mass" governed by the mass aggregation and the mass form. The "chord of the mass" is therefore the fundamental frequency of every molecule of the mass". This means that the molecule of iron in a ball bearing 1/16th inch in diameter has a different vibrational frequency than a molecule in a ball bearing 1/2 inch in diameter. It also has a bearing on crystallization forms and the variation in molecular groupings in bodies of elements, with the resultant differentiation in different masses of any one element due to different plus molecular aggregates, even although perfectly homogeneous as far as chemistry can determine.

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