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13.31 - Polarization Points

13.31 - Polarization Points 1) An homogenous gas will auto-activate into circular (gyroscopic or v ortex) motion when a polarization is introduced anywhere within the gas. 2) This motion will be greatest closer to the point of polarization and diminish outward according to the Square Law thus ALWAYS resulting in a vortex (circular) motion about that point. See Figure 13.12 showing differential polarization zones. 3) There will be a gradient of velocity of motions between the Point of Polarization and all other polarizing and depolar gas particles. This gradient of velocities of motions is the actual cause of those motions. 4) In Dynaspheres some Points of Polarization are 1) the Actuators (increased density) and 2) the White and Black sublimate coatings (polarization).

Three Actuators on Shaft and Black and White Coatings
Figure 13.23 - Three Actuators on Shaft and Black and White Coatings

Three Actuators
Figure 13.23.1 - Three Actuators


12/17/1885: "Am setting up the circles for computing the different lines of etheric chords, used in setting up the vibratory conditions to obtain continuity. My chief trouble is in chording up the masses of the different parts composing the negative centers in the inner one-third volume. This neutral center is only established free from influences of gravity when rotating at 100 revolutions per minute, with the vibratory circuit running at 100,000 per second. January should complete the sympathetic graduation." [Snell Manuscript]

See image at polar flow

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20.02 - Keely Describing Dynasphere Construction
actuate
Actuator
Dynasphere
polar flow
Sonication

Figure 13.23 - Three Actuators on Shaft and Black and White Coatings.

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13.03 - Voiding Polarization 13.29 - Polarization 3.16 - Neutral Centers as Points of Action beginning points Depolarization electrical-depolarization Figure 12.04 - Locked Potential Points Relations and Descriptions Figure 13.20a - Hurricane Polarities - Polarization and Differentiation at root of Rotation Figure 14.07 - Love Principle: Two sympathetic waves expanding from two points have one coincident centering locus Figure 3.11 Thermal Polarization Figure 3.14 - Initial Vector Polarizations Figure 7.1 - Step 1 - Wave Vortex Crests at Maximum Polarization high pressure hot points of gravitative centres pair of gravity points pair of points pairs of gravity points polarization POLARIZATION AND DEPOLARIZATION reversal of polarization sequence of points of stillness series of points in space which form a shaft shafts made up of many points Sympathetic Depolarization sympathetic polarization Triple Polarization two controlling points of stillness two points of stillness X-Points zero points of stillness

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