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sympathetic globe

"The experiments on the 12th closed with the disintegration of water, twelve drops of which we saw dropped, drop by drop, into the small sphere attached to the disintegrator after exhausting the air by suction. A pressure of over 20,000 pounds to the square inch was shown to the satisfaction of all present. Mr. Keely showed control of the ether, interatomic subdivision, by graduating the escape of the residue, as he allowed it to discharge itself with a noise like a rushing of steam to an expulsion as gentle as the breathings of an infant. The three subdivisions acted simultaneously, showing instantaneous association and dissociation. The sympathetic globe was operated upon, 120 revolutions per second, ceasing the instant that the wire was detached." [Keely and His Discoveries, Chapter 9]

See Also


Celestial Sympathetic Radiation
copper globe
Figure 19.05 - Globe Motor with Provisional Engine
Figure 19.07 - Another view of Globe Motor with a different kind of Dynamo
Figure 19.09 - The Vibrodyne and Sympathetic Transmitter
Figure 19.12 - Drawing of an original Globe Motor of earlier design
musical globe
negative sympathetic polar stream
revolving globe
Sphere
Symbols starts Globe Motor
sympathetic celestial
Sympathetic Chord Molecular
Sympathetic Chord Positive
sympathetic force
sympathetic leader
sympathetic mechanical combination
Sympathetic Radiation
13.38 - Theory of the Induction of Sympathetic Chords to Excite Rotation by Vibraphonic Trajection to and from Centers of Neutrality on Revolving Globe
19.02 - Theory of the Induction of Sympathetic Chords to Excite Rotation
19.05 - Excerpts from original Articles about Keelys Globe Motor or Musical Sphere

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