MATTER, KEELY part 1 of 4
Text: The Ultimate Constitution of Matter and the Action of the Force Regulating its Phenomena by John W. Keely "First: Matter is capable of infinite subdivision. Second: In the aggregation of matter, force or energy is stored up or conserved. Third: In the dissociation of matter, force is liberated. Fourth: All matter is in a state of perpetual activity, whether the substance under consideration be inanimate or animated, visible or invisible. Fifth: There is no dividing of matter and force into two distinct terms, as they both are ONE. FORCE is liberated matter. MATTER is force in bondage. Sixth: All motion is synchronous; no sound or movement can be made but all that moves or sounds does so in harmony with something. Seventh: All structures, whether crystalline or homogeneous, have for their unit structures minute bodies called molecules. It is the motion of these molecules with which we have particularly to deal; as in experimental research and demonstration, when we produce an action upon one molecule we do so upon all the molecules constituting the mass operated upon. Eight: These molecules have an envelope, rotating with inconceivable rapidity, formed of a high tenuous ether, whose place in the order of subdivision ranks third, the three divisions being, - first, molecular; second, atomic; third, atomolic. (Atomolic is the same as Etheric)
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