Triplet Structure
Text: Simplified graphic representation of Keely's molecule. This pattern contains the outer circle which defines the "sphere of activity" of the inner spinning particles. The outer sphere is nothing, it only represents the edge of outer motion. The three inner particles are: Black = Negative White = Positive Gray = Neutral Each triplet particle is composed of three similar particles within its interior. The three particles rotate at 90° to each other. Thus each particle has three axis and six poles; seven counting its neutral center. The particle shown is neutral because the quantity of "charge" is equal for each particle. Three quark combinations are called baryons.
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