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Scalar

Scalar
Scalar
Scalar

Disturbance of Equilibrium

Whole, Undifferentiated

Scalar Definition
"A scalar is non-observable cause of observable effects." [see Miracle] This 'non-observable cause' has in the past been called God, Allah, Jehovah, Spirit, etc.


Other synonyms: void, neutral, balance, harmony, equilibrium


Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-1/Scalars-and-Vectors

A vector is a quantity that involves both magnitude and direction. A vector is a mathematical quantity that encompasses both magnitude, which represents the size or extent of the value, and direction, indicating where the value is pointing or moving towards. In contrast, a scalar is a type of value that only holds magnitude and does not have a specific direction associated with it. Vectors are commonly utilized in various fields such as physics, engineering, and mathematics to represent physical quantities like velocity, force, and displacement, while scalars are used to denote quantities such as speed, temperature, and mass. The distinction between vectors and scalars is fundamental in understanding how quantities are represented and manipulated in the realm of mathematics and applied sciences.


"The great vacuous flow between the planetary orbits holds this portion of the etheric flow "free from all antagonism" until the associative point is reached, when instant electric evolution occurs as the dominant seeks its terrestrial negative attractive center." [Keely, MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY]

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"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence." [Nikola Tesla]


Russell
"It is the stillness of gravity which centers motion. It is the omnipresent zero. It, therefore, has no direction. Motion is confined only to the electric rings which are forever encircling gravity." [Atomic Suicide, page 147]


Bearden
"a scalar quantity is considered to be a quantity that has magnitude or size, but no motion."

Bearden - Scalar has Attributes
"in physics the scalar quantity can mathematically be further decomposed into an ensemble of vector quantities." [Bearden see 1.11 - Ultimate Constituents of Matter, Equilibrium, Figure 8.14 - Some Basic Waveforms and their constituent Aliquot Parts]


"A scalar then is potential waiting (latent) to be changed into motion. These 'vector quantities' are the unseen aliquot parts of a vibration, oscillation or chord of same as also the component particles making up a visible mass such as an atom, molecule or chemical compound. They are also the non-observable currents or flows making up observable phenomena such as Keely's triple currents, flows or streams constituting the observable electrical current." [DP See 2.12 - The Neutral State, 13.06 - Triple Currents of Electricity, 13.11 - Triple Currents and Streams, Etheric Elements, Figure 18.10 - Currents of Mind Force, Latent Force]

Scalar Forces are the aliquot parts that once activated (polarized) create motion of materiality. See Mind Force the hidden Scalar Force

Scalar vs Vector

Scalar
Result
Scalar
Liberated
Balanced
Unbalanced
Rock and Roll
Atomic Energy
A-Bomb
Gun Powder
Chemical Explosion

There are different kinds or degrees of matter and vacuum (dispersed matter). Each contains or is a media of different tenuity or density and has unique characteristics or parameters. See Subdivision, Dispersion, Scalar, Etheric Elements

Showing seven planes, dimensions, subdivisions, levels, realms, orders, gamuts or ranges of matter, force and energy. As also levels of tenuity or solidity.

Figure 1.3 illustrates how the universe is constructed of imbedded or nested (holographic or Fractal) layers of physical structure and dynamics. Molecules are made of atoms, atoms are made of leptons, etc. These are not dimensions existing independent of each other but are intermingled and interpenetrating each other. The lower frequency dimensions or realms of existence are predicated on or effectuated by the higher frequency realms, dimensions, planes or levels. The finer levels are the building blocks of the lower realms. In other words there can be no molecules without atoms; no atoms without electrons; no electrons without photons; no photons without quarks, etc. The structure of these nested realms are held (Keely) to be identical on all levels much like the repetitive imbeddedness of fractal math and images. The same structure applies to syntropic energy formation. See Nested Morphology

This chart also shows the reciprocal (rhythmic balanced interchange) nature of the dynamical universe and correlates ancient earth, water, air and fire with modern chemistry and physics.

See Also


12.00 - Reciprocating Proportionality
13.04 - Atomic Subdivision
13.05 - Seven Levels Subdivisions Planes or Realms of Mind Matter and Energy
13.15 - Principle of Proportion
14.33 - Mind Force - Light - Etheric Subdivision
18.14 - Mind is the Ultimate Scalar Quantity
7.3 - Law of Love - Reciprocal Interchange of State on Multiple Subdivisions
AQUEOUS DISINTEGRATION - Snell
Atom
ATOMIC THIRD SUBDIVISION
Breakthrough
Cause
COMPOUND INTERETHERIC NEUTRAL CENTER SEVENTH SUBDIVISION
Dimension
Effect
Eighteen Attributes or Dimensions
Ether
Etheric Elements
ETHERIC FIFTH SUBDIVISION
fifth subdivision
Figure 1.3 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
Figure 1.3.1 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy according to Keely
Figure 13.06 - Atomic Subdivision
Figure 2.2 - Nested subdivisions of Matter from Molecular to Compound Interetheric
Figure 7.7 - Keelys Morphology - Infinite Subdivision of Matter
first subdivision
FORM OF THE ATOM
fourth subdivision
Heaviside Component
INTERATOMIC FOURTH SUBDIVISION
interchangeable subdivision
INTERETHERIC SIXTH SUBDIVISION
INTERMOLECULAR SECOND SUBDIVISION
Locked Potentials and Subdivisions
Matter
Mind Force the hidden Scalar Force
First Subdivision
molecular subdivision
molecule
Non-observable
Observable
Order
Plasma
progressive subdivision
quantum
Scalar
Scale of Locked Potentials
second subdivision
seventh subdivision
sixth subdivision
subatomic
Subdivision
Table of Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
THE SEVEN FORMS OF SUBSTANCE
The Seven Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
third subdivision
triple subdivision
Vacuum
vibratory subdivision
States of Matter, Wikipedia

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Interview with Lt. Col. Thomas E. Bearden

The following interview with Tom Bearden appeared in a magazine called "Megabrain Report". It is dated 4-Feb-1991. The interviewers were Terry Patten and Michael Hutchison.


Question1: Can you offer the layman an extremely simplified summary of what scalars are, how they relate to Maxwell's equations,unified field theory, and the limitations of currently accepted quantum physics, relativity theory, and electromagnetics?

A: Whew! You've asked for a complete explanation of how to unify the three major disciplines of physics, specify what's wrong with the three present versions of those disciplines that has prevented their unification, and how this was in Maxwell's original quaternion equations (some 200 of which are actually his theory, not the pale four vector equations written by Heaviside and Gibbs). You also asked for an explanation of scalars versus vectors, and how the present vector analysis (of Heaviside and Gibbs) misses the boat with respect to structured scalars. And you've asked me to do it simply, in layman's terms. To say that that's a tall order is the understatement of the decade!

Okay, we'll have a go at it anyway. We'll start with scalars and vectors.

Basically we visualize things in the universe as two sorts: those that move (have motion) and those that don't. In physics we know already that this is in error; there isn't anything in the universe, anywhere, that is motionless. At least it is moving through time, which is still a special kind of motion. Also, we know that everything seems to be made up of much finer things, and these finer things are always in motion - often very violent motion. So what we observe as a passive thing - sitting still spatially, so to speak - is made up of subthings in violent motion spatially. And the whole system that is not moving spatially is still moving in time. However, we don't see "time" but just space; therefore we see the thing as "motionless." However, the "motionless" thing we look at is rather like a fixed whirlpool in a swiftly flowing river the whirlpool seems to us to stay "fixed" and motionless, but internally its parts (the flowing water) are in constant motion.

Another example is a container of gas under pressure - such as the air tank at the service station. The tank and "the air as a whole spatial volume" isn't going anywhere, and we see them as "motionless." But inside the gas its molecules are in violent motion, undergoing collisions, etc. Indeed, inside the walls of the tank, the molecules and atoms are in vibrational back-and-forth motion in a spatial lattice.

The point is, physically "motion" and "motionless" only apply to the external characteristics of the object to which we pin the label. So it represents only an overall characteristic of the object, and does not completely describe it. In a sense "motionless" is filled with motion, and all is motion.

In vector analysis, a scalar quantity is considered to be a quantity that has magnitude or size, but no motion. An example is pressure; the pressure of a gas has a certain value of so many pounds per square inch, and we can measure it, but the notion of pressure does not involve the notion of movement of the gas through space. Therefore pressure is a scalar quantity, and it's a gross, external quantity since it's a scalar. Note, however, the dramatic difference here between the physics of the situation and mathematics of the situation. In mathematics, when you say something is a scalar, you're just speaking of a number, without having a direction attached to it. And mathematically, that's all there is to it; the number doesn't have an internal structure, it doesn't have internal motion, etc. It just has magnitude - and, of course, location, which may be attachment to an object.

However, physically, when we say something has pressure or a scalar value, that is not all there is to it. That particular aspect of the object or system may be scalar, but internally the thing it's labeling can still be decomposed into subsystems or particles or small things in violent motion. That is, in physics the scalar quantity can mathematically be further decomposed into an ensemble of vector quantities. Since these parts are rushing around in all directions but the whole is not translating through space, then obviously the sum of all those fractional motions must be zero. Scalar pressure, for example, can be decomposed into a myriad of opposing force vectors per unit area.

Mathematically, a vector is an entity that not only may have magnitude or size, but is translating through space. In physics, we apply the vector concept to something that is moving, and/or to position. However, when we think further, that "something" is made of smaller things, which also are in violent motion, and these smaller things may be swarming all over the place with differing velocities - or even flowing at high speed in and out of the moving "system-thing" represented by the vector. So even here, the vector thing is a special case of an ensemble of smaller things.

In the physical world, in anything - even inside a single point - there are always infolded vector things in violent motion. We may say that these interior critters are "hyperspatial" or "infolded" or "virtual" or "hidden". But they're real and they're inside the point, as seen by the external observer.

The point is this. Everything seen externally is a plenum internally. In the real physical world, both a thing that's externally motionless (a scalar) and a thing (a vector) that's externally translating through space, are special cases of a system whose internal parts are always in motion. If the sum of the internal motions is zero, the external object seems to be sitting still and motionless to us (though it's still moving through time with - usually - uniform motion). We describe that internal characteristic of the system as a vector zero resultant system. Externally we may also characterize it as a scalar, because it still possesses attributes that have magnitude. On the other hand, if the sum of the internal motions is not zero, but is a motion in a certain spatial direction, then to us the external object seems to be moving along in space. That is, it is translating spatially. Externally it has both magnitude and direction, so we view it as a vector. To label a thing as only a vector is to look only at its external attributes. To label a thing as only a scalar is to look only at its external attributes. To look at its internal attributes, it must be recognized as a scalar and a vector at the same time. That is, the scalar attributes must be recognized to be composed on internal vectors.

Summing that up, physically a scalar thing is a thing that

  • (1) is a vector in time, which is hidden from direct observation,
  • (2) externally is just a magnitude spatially, and
  • (3) has an internal spatial vector structure,

and therefore a hyperspatial or virtual-state vector structure. A vector is a thing in motion in a dimension (through a frame), whether in space, hyperspace, or time. Rigorously it is not possible to exclusively separate the notions of vector and scalar, because any scalar, to persist, is automatically a vector in time.

These concepts or vector and scalar are normally not nearly so well clarified in standard physics and mathematics texts, unfortunately. Usually discussions of this type are reserved to obscure papers in foundations of mathematics. It may surprise the casual student, for example, that the notions of line, point, space, zero, length, dimension, frame, time, and observer have no truly acceptable definitions. Neither do the notions of force, mass, field, potential, etc. In fact, mathematics no longer attempts to explain how a line can be made of points. Instead, in foundations, it is simply stated as three postulations thusly "There is a class of entities called points. There is another class of entities called lines. Lines are composed of points."

From a physics viewpoint, one of the big problems with the present vector mathematics - which is well-known not to be a complete system of mathematics in the first place - is that the presence of a bunch of vectors that sum to zero is just treated as a zero or absence of any vectors at all. That is, the absence of any internal vectors at all is made synonymous to the presence of a bunch of internal vectors that are fighting each other to a draw [(sum to zero)]. What this does is throw away the internal energy and internal ordered structuring of the medium - specifically, the energy of all the vector fighters that is continually going on inside the local medium - inside spacetime itself. Physically that's quite wrong, and one is throwing away exactly half the energy of the situation. There is a very real physical difference between a system of real vectors that fight to a draw [(sum to zero)] and so do not translate en masse, and the absence of any vectors and vector-fighting at all. The difference is composed of stress and its internal vector patterns - the internal energetic engines in local spacetime and local rest mass - in short, the energy trapped in the local medium.

Where electrical students meet this hidden problem, of course, is in the fact that the four vector Heaviside equations of EM are not closed. One always has to assume that one or more of the "remaining potentials" is zero - that is, absent. So right there all the texts and professors reduce even Heaviside's equations to a special case of the absence of any "left-over and hanging around" scalar potentials. As an example, that little assumption gets rid of any possibility of the Aharonov-Bohm effect, where potentials alone can interfere, even in the absence of EM force fields, and produce real force effects in charged particle systems. That is, the sole agent of the interference of scalar potentials can induce EM changes, according to the experimentally proven Aharonov-Bohm effect, even in the total absence of EM force fields.

Since 1959, it has been known in quantum mechanics that the EM force fields are not primary agents at all. We know that classical EM theory is completely wrong on this. QM shows that it's the potentials that are primary, not the force fields. In fact, it can be shown that the E-field and B-field do not exist as such in vacuum; only the potential for the E-field and the B-field exist in vacuum. Feynman pointed that out, but nearly all of his modern cohorts seem not to have recognized that fact. Indeed, vacuum is just a conglomerate of potentials, nothing more, nothing less. And if you just look carefully at the definitions of force and E-field, you see immediately that (1) force (nonrelativistic case) consists of mass times acceleration. Therefore a force consists of an accelerated mass. An electric force consists of an accelerated charged mass, normalized for a unit. But it really isn't treated that way in the EM theory, where it continues to erroneously considered to exist as a force field in the vacuum.

At least you've got to use the adjectives "virtual" and "observable" to differentiate vacuum things from material things. One can correctly state that a virtual electric force field exists in vacuum, comprised of accelerating virtual masses, but not an observable force field. The observable electric force field requires, and consists of, accelerated observable charged particles. And the only place observable particles exist are in a physical medium, of a collection of one or more observable particles in space.

So it doesn't take any special powers of thought to directly show that there are some very serious, fundamental things wrong with the present foundations of EM theory. There are lots of other flaws in EM, such as the fall of the Hendrik Lorentz force law in modern railgun experiments. The law has always been false, but is a sufficient approximation if the energy regime is not too high. Peter Graneau's work is fundamental in this respect.

To sum this up another way. The present vector analysis (as applied to electromagnetics) discards the internal, trapped EM energy of local spacetime. Now if the internal trapped energy of spacetime varies from place to place, that is called a curved spacetime, relativistically speaking. And when a spacetime is curved, there is communication of energy between the internal, infolded, virtual EM energy state and the external, translating, observable EM energy state. Curved one way, the local spacetime is a sink, with external energy pouring into it continually, and disappearing from observation of the external state. Curved the other way, the local spacetime is a source, with energy pouring out of it continually, and appearing in observation in the external state.

What the present vector system of EM does, therefore, is throw out the ability to use the very strong EM force as an agent to curve local spacetime. The very mathematics itself, a priori, assumes and guarantees a locally flat spacetime. And in an uncurved region of spacetime, for example, you are never going to make an over-unity machine - a so-called "free energy" machine that will give you more energy out than you put in - because the application of the vector theory a priori guarantees the elimination of any hidden sources from the local spacetime (ST) medium. If you're going to tap the trapped vacuum energy, and make a so-called "free energy" device, you're going to have to curve the local spacetime. That is the only way to produce a local energy source in the vacuum, from which a current issues. Notice that, when we put a paddlewheel in a river, we produce a free energy device because we tap some of the energy in the flow. But we tap a current, we do not just tap a potential per se. The entire secret of tapping vacuum energy, to build a free energy device, is to produce a current in the local vacuum potential that is self- sustained, and then tap that current.

So the present EM theory throws away exactly half of the energetics of the situation involved. From time to time yet another physicist discovers that astonishing fact, and publishes a paper on it to point it out. Nobody does anything about it, however, because no one has the foggiest notion of what to do. So everybody just lets it pass and nothing is changed.

Question2: Can you give us a more concrete example of the missing half of the energy?

A: Yes. Suppose, for example, you connect a voltmeter across a wall circuit to measure the voltage. The meter needle moves against a spring with a force, as a result of the detection made by the voltmeter. The actual detection is an interaction inside the meter's probe which induces conduction electrons to move. We read the needle movement that resulted from those conduction electrons, and we infer so much voltage. The important point is this The voltmeter is measuring the energetics of its own internal change; it is not at all measuring anything external. All instruments measure only their own internal change. We infer the external thing that interacted with the instrument to cause the internal change. We do not measure the external entity directly, but only the results of its interaction inside the probe and meter. And even then, we measure only the external, spatial-translation energy of the instrumental interaction; we do not measure or account for the internal energy of that interaction.

To state it more precisely The needle moved because conduction electrons accelerated away from the instrument's interaction area. This current flowed into a coil and produced a force on the needle movement, rotating the needle against a spring. At the same time, another current - a time-reversed, phase conjugate current - was induced in the atomic nuclei of the atoms in the interaction area. This "inner current" flowed Whittaker-wise through the atomic nuclei of the instrument, producing an equal and opposite force. (This is the mechanism that produces Newton's third law in the first place, as suspected by Feynman.) So the entire body mass of the meter recoiled slightly from an equal and opposite force, which we just loosely refer to - and recognize as - Newton's reaction force. It's there, it's real, but we completely neglect it in our electrical measurements. Usually we don't think it had anything to do with the external entity that interacted with the voltmeter. But it was a product of the same interaction of that external "something" within the meter. It's equal and opposite to what generated our electrical measurement. So exactly as much energy was produced in the "reaction force" energetics as was produced in the "external meter needle force" part of the interaction. We only measured and accounted for half the true energy of the interaction, or else you've got to discard Newton's third law.

It follows that what actually entered into the interaction was a system of oppositely paired forces - a stress field, which is a scalar potential. This, of course, is consistent with our observation that vacuum itself is pure potential. As such, it consists of partial potentials of various kinds - it's highly charged, and the ambient vacuum scalar potential has very high magnitude. Remember that this ambient vacuum stress (potential) can be decomposed into sets of bidirectional forces. In our EM interaction, one-half of the stress pair - the half that is the normal photon-generated EM force was utilized to move the conduction electrons, involving primarily the electron shells of the atoms imbedded in the vacuum potential. The other half of the stress-pair interacted with, and moved, the atomic nucleus, causing it to recoil. The recoil of the nucleus was slight, because it is very, very much heavier than the accelerated outer electron.

To sum it up. All detection is actually binary, it's not singular at all. When we detect photons or EM waves, we normally account for only the externalized translation part of the energetics of the interaction. We miss or neglect the internalized translation part, and we miss or neglect precisely as much internal energy as we account for externally. Again, I'm not the first one to point this out by any means.

Question3: Can you give us a precise summary statement of all this?

A: At the interaction area, a part of the instrument and the external causal agent are coupled together as a compound system. In that area, the mass of the instrument exists as atoms, each of which has an inner part (the nucleus) and an outer part (the electron shells). In the coordinate system centered on that compound system, conservation laws apply. The compressive stress of the interaction reacts internally - i.e., against the atoms with their inner and outer parts. Reaction from the nucleus induces a tensile stress. This tensile stress, in the simplest case, can be decomposed into equal and opposite forces, since stress is merely a set of such equal and opposite forces. One of the bidirectional interaction forces moves externally out of the atom via the electrons, electromagnetically producing a conduction electron current through the instrument and giving a needle reading. The second bidirectional interaction force moves ever inward, since it is a phase conjugate and reconcentrates inward ("crawfishes") rather than scattering outward. This forms a hidden Whittaker current through the atomic nuclei, producing a recoil on all of them. Precisely as much EM energy went into the inner system as went into the outer system. But we normally only measure and account for the external energy, and ignore the energy in the internal channel.

Question4: Can you give us a reference related to this, for example?

A: I'll give you several of them that bear directly on this. See R. Chen, "Cancellation of internal forces," American Journal of Physics, Vol. 49, No. 4, Apr. 1981, p. 372. Chen gives a discussion of these summation vectors and internal vectors. He points out that the internal forces occur in equal and opposite pairs; in other words, as internal stresses. That's certainly pointing out the internal, bidirectional force structure of a scalar stress - a scalar potential, if we're talking EM stress and EM forces. Note that this internal pattern is exactly what Maxwell's quaternion theory captured and retained, and that the Heaviside and Gibbs vector theory discards. Further, the quaternions captured the internal order of this internal force vector structure as well. Second, in a beautiful article Kidd bluntly states that all our measurement/detection is really binocular. See Richard Kidd et al, "Evolution of the modern photon," American Journal of Physics, Vol. 57, No. 1, Jan. 1989, p. 27-35. E.T. Whittaker, of course, wrote the definitive engineering methodology of how to do all this with EM waves - how to infold the EM waves into a bidirectional wave structure that produces a standing wave of externally force-field-free scalar potential. The two Whittaker papers are (1) "On the partial differential equations of mathematical physics," Mathematische Annalen, Vol. 57, 1903, p. 333-355; and (2) "On an expression of the electromagnetic field due to electrons by means of two scalar potential functions," Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., Series 2, Vol. 1, 1904, p. 367-372.

Click to view Bob McCoy's interesting article on Scalars


ECE theory demonstrates that there are additional terms to be added to standard Maxwell Heaviside equations of conventional EM theory. These terms are the scalar and vector spin connection, ?0 and ?. These terms can be considered as the time component of an axis of rotation and the space components of rotation respectively. So, now the updated equation E = -(? + ?)? replaces the standard E = -?? where ? is the electric potential. This added spin connection, ? allows electricity to be directly drawn from space as explained at the above mentioned websites.


David Bohm
THE SECRET OF ENERGY
The secret of energy is a stationary principal which is everywhere at once.

122 years have passed since Max Planck discovered the quantum.

Planck’s constant is an eternally recurring movement breathing the universe to life; each repeat the same quantum of energy configured differently.

The evolving energy packet is Planck’s constant: h = 6.62607015×10?34 J?Hz. (No matter the quantum’s frequency its energy is constant)

The universe is the secondary result of quantum repetition and recognizing the quantum singularity reveals its cause:

Because the quantum is a single event whose repetition brings forth the universe it follows that its cause is without movement/still.
Thus, the stationary principal is everywhere at once – in your head advising you not to accept the above logic.

We are all linked by a fabric of unseen connections. This fabric is constantly changing and evolving. This field is directly structured and influenced by our behavior and by our understanding. [David Bohm]


Schauberger
"…if particularly hollowed out flow-guiding stones cause the falling water to flow in 'cycloid-spiral-space-curves', the form of motion that arises and can be observed above every bunghole through which water is able to free-fall. This how the water-inwinding suctional forces evolve and the reactive forces acting in the opposite direction come into being in the axis of the suction-vortex." [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

See Also


4plusplus
Bearden Scalar Wave
Cause
Chart of Matter and Energy
Effect
elemental force
Equilibrium
Etheric Elements
Father-Mother Principle
Figure 18.13 - Scalar or Undifferentiated Mind Force
Figure 3.24 - Non-synchronized Voiding at Plane of Inertia is Regenerative
Figure 8.14 - Some Basic Waveforms and their constituent Aliquot Parts
Fulcrum
Full Harmonic Chord
Latent
latent energy
latent energy-compound
scalar
Latent Force
List of Synonyms for Scalar
Magnitude
Matter
Mill of God
Mind and Matter
Mind Force is a pre-existing Natural Force
Mind Force the hidden Scalar Force
Mind in Matter
Mind over Matter
Miracle
Neutral
Neutral Center
Non-observable
Observable
omnipresent zero
Potential
Ratio
Scalar Differentiator
Scalar Electromagnetics
Scalar Potential
Stillness
stillness of gravity
Theremin
Undifferentiated Mind
Undifferentiated
Universal Consciousness
Universal Dimension
ur- prefix
Zero
1.11 - Ultimate Constituents of Matter
10.05 - The Neutral Zone or Undifferentiated Mind
10.05 - The Neutral Zone or Undifferentiated Mind
13.03 - Voiding Polarization
18.09 - Mind in and Shaping Matter
18.14 - Mind is the Ultimate Scalar Quantity
2.11 - Beginning as Undifferentiated One
2.11 - Beginning as Undifferentiated One
2.22 - Voiding - an Effect of Desire and Will Force
3.7 - Non-synchronized Voiding at Plane of Inertia

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