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juxtaposition

noun: the act of positioning close together (or side by side), organizing relative position.
noun: a side-by-side position


Keely
"The ethereal atmosphere has the tendency to become confluent or spherical, and the material nuclei, being individualized, seek juxtaposition, thereby constituting molecules. The forms of these molecules must be as symmetrical as the reaction of the constituent particles may allow." [Snell Manuscript - The Book, page 2]

"MacVicar, a little known philosopher, says of the creation of matter: "In the ether are constructed groups of ethereal elements generating material elements. The ethereal atmospheres tend to become confluent or spherical and the individualized nuclei seek juxtaposition, thereby forming molecules." [Snell Manuscript - the book]


Schauberger
Forestry
This would involve the propagation and build-up of fast-growing species of valuable timber by restoring cycloid-space-curve-motion through the re-establishment of naturalesque proportions in the intermixture of various crown and root systems. This will resuscitate the reactive temperature-differences (the reinstatement of microclimates through the graduated arrangement of over- and understoreys and juxtaposition of species) through which the heat-consuming upflows of refreshing and cooling substances ascend like cycloid whirlwinds, which trigger cold processes of oxidation enabling the propagation of species of fine timber on the forest floor (formation of the germinating zone). [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, New Forms of Motion and Energy]

See Also


4.8 - Centripetal Orthogonal Motions
Crystallization
Figure 10.05 - Three Orthogonal Planes where Six Gyroscopic Vortices Converge
Figure 3.13 - Orthogonal Vector Potentials
Figure 3.3 - Orthogonal Structure and Dynamics
Figure 4.10 - Pulsating to and from Centers Orthogonally
Figure 4.4 - Triple Vectors in Orthogonal Motions
Figure 4.9 - Pulsating to and from Centers Orthogonally
Figure 6.1 - Orthogonal Vortex Motion as Structural base of Cubes
Figure 6.3 - Cube with Orthogonal Vectors
Figure 7.3 - Step 3 - Sphere Forms Orthogonally Triple Compressing Shell Layers
Figures 3.31 - Vortex Orthogonal and self-contained Motions - Structure
Figures 3.32 - Vortex orthogonal and self-contained motions - cross-section
Juxtaposed
musical orthography
progression of adjacencies

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