Keely
"Thermal radiation (and its accompaniment, thermal Vacuum or cold) comes below the first atomic" (probably atomic). Since its vibratory frequency is so low and its effects so considerable, it probably will be found to vibrate in the dominant mode.
"Radiant heat" is that property of the element heat, after its liberation from corpuscular imprisonment, by means of which it reaches out for reabsorption and return to its sympathetic environment.
"All moving bodies of visible matter produce heat according to their velocity. The flow of gases induces "thermal reduction" (transmutation to the thermal element) from molecular friction. The molecules never actually come in contact with, or rub each other, and no pressure, however great, can cause molecular contact. However, the molecular volume can be reduced by enormous pressure and the tension on their rotating etheric envelopes induces heat. This induction of heat is a positive proof of the wonderful rotating frequency of the rotating envelope. Were the molecules dead to sympathetic vibration and possessing no rotating etheric envelope, all molecular volumes would be compressible and thermal change in the slightest degree could not result from pressure." Keely, The Snell Manuscript
Russell
"When this has come to pass both expand. The earth emerged from the surrounding womb of the sun to cool and thus beget a father within her pregnant womb, to continue God's one process of creating bodies until both father and mother slowly depolarize by expansion of both, and both continue their journey into the Magnetic cold from which they emerged." [Atomic Suicide, page 117]
Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of charged particles in matter. All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation. When the temperature of a body is greater than absolute zero, inter-atomic collisions cause the kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules to change. This results in charge-acceleration and/or dipole oscillation which produces electromagnetic radiation, and the wide spectrum of radiation reflects the wide spectrum of energies and accelerations that occur even at a single temperature.
Examples of thermal radiation include the visible light and infrared light emitted by an incandescent light bulb, the infrared radiation emitted by animals is detectable with an infrared camera, and the cosmic microwave background radiation. Thermal radiation is different from thermal convection and thermal conduction—a person near a raging bonfire feels radiant heating from the fire, even if the surrounding air is very cold. Wikipedia, Thermal Radiation
See Also
2.13 - Vacuum
15.11 - Dissociating Water with Vacuum
Bjerknes Effect
Casimir Effect
Celestial Sympathetic Radiation
Cold
Etheric Elements
Figure 3.6 - Tornado Vacuums up Everything for Redistribution
Figure 7.11 - Russells Vacuum becoming Matter on Three Vectors
Dispersion
Gluon
Heat
Law of Oscillating Atoms
Plasma
Rad-energy
Radiant heat
rotating envelope
Space
Spacetime
Tenuity
Thermism
Vacuum
Vacuum Energy
Vacuum from Vibratory Induction
Void
Zero Point