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MOLECULAR DISSOCIATION part 3

Text: By this new system, to perfect which I am now devoting all my time and my energies, dynamos will become a thing of the past, eventually, and electric lighting will be conducted by a polar negative disk, independent of extraneous power to run it, other than that of sympathetic polar attraction, as simple in its construction almost, as an ordinary typewriting machine. When the triple introductory impulse is transmitted towards the mass to be sensitized, it subserves the molecular concordant thirds and antagonizes the discordant sixths extending the range of their oscillating paths; and thus induces the highest order of repellant antagonism towards the center of neutral equilibrium. "We will now follow out, in their progressive orders, the conditions necessary to give to these acoustic introductory impulses the power, as transmitted through the proper media, to induce molecular dissociation. "First: If I wish to disturb and bring into action the latent force held in the embrace of any molecular mass, I first find out what the harmonic chord or note of its mass represents; and as no two masses are alike, it would seem to necessitate an infinite number of variations to operate on different masses; but such is not the case. All masses can be subserved to one general condition by the compound mechanical devices which I use for the purpose. We will suppose that the mass to be experimented upon, when chorded, represents B flat. Then, first, the negative radiating focalizing bar on the disk is liberated from its dampening rod, and associated with the magnetic defocalizing one. There are seven ranges of bars in all. (See symbol representing sympathetic transmissive chord of B flat, third octave on third diatonic.) "The seven assemblings are in this order: Dominant Electro- Diatonic Harmonic Negative 3rd Magnetic 6ths Enharmonic 7ths I II III IIII IIIII IIIII IIIIIII Twenty-eight in number. John Keely in (1) Chapter 19

See Also: LAWS OF BEING, ATOMIC THEORY-KEELY'S

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