"Certain conditions of sound produce undulatory effects and other conditions quite the opposite. In organ pipes of a certain caliber very sensitive waves occur at intervals according to the character of the sound. However, on combining a number of brass tube resonators, of nine or more in number, the induction of certain chords produces high vortex action in the air in the tubes. This also caused Keely considerable difficulty when he was using his Generator, for the reversions would cause vortex action in his resonator tubes and repeatedly blew the resonator caps off, destroying the adjustments in his machine.
"In open atmosphere tuning forks produce alternate condensation and rarefaction of the air, but when a fork is placed in a tube and adjusted to thirds of the mass chord of the tube, a very different action takes place. Vibrators must be accurately adjusted to get such results; they cannot be set promiscuously in tubes and produce vortex phenomena."
"All corpuscular action in Nature is vortex motion. Progressive molecular and intermolecular disintegration of water invariably results in vortex motion of the highest order, but only peripheral. This results whether induced sympathetically or otherwise." The Snell Manuscript
"On a combination of more than nine resonators composed of brass tubes, a wave of sound, induced by certain chords passing over them, produces high vortex action of the air enclosed in them." Keely and His Discoveries, pg 365
"Forks set in resonating tubes, set to thirds of the mass chord they represent, create high vortex action." Keely and His Discoveries, pg 366
See Also
3.03 - Vortexial Motion
3.10 - Vortex Motions result in Appearance of Form
3.14 - Vortex Theory of Atomic Motions
3.23 - Hydrodynamic Equations - Vortex Motions
4.5 - Triple Rotary or Vortex Motions
5.1 - Vortex Formation
5.2 - Vortex Motions in Resonators
5.3 - Vortex Motion in Ether and Atoms
5.6 - Vortex Forming Spheres
air column resonance
Double Vortex
Figure 13.05a - Complex Vortex Rotational Dynamics
Figure 2.13 - Swirling Vortex around Neutral Centering Shaft
Figure 3.18 - All Motion is Vortex Motion
Figure 3.21 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motions as Conflicts or Antagonisms between Light and Dark
Figure 3.22 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motions as Conflicts or Antagonisms between Light and Dark Zones
Figure 3.23 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motions as Conflicts or Antagonisms between Light and Dark Zones
Figure 4.5 - Compound Gyroscopic or Vortex Motions
Figure 5.13 - Babbitt Atom constructed of Compound Vortexial Motions
Figure 5.3 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motion is Natural and occurs ubiquitously
Figure 5.4 - Vortex and Gyroscopic Motion on One Plane then on three forming Sphere
Figure 5.5 - Double Interpenetrating Vortex
Figure 6.1 - Orthogonal Vortex Motion as Structural base of Cubes
Figure 7.1 - Step 1 - Wave Vortex Crests at Maximum Polarization
Figure 7.2 - Step 2 - Vortex Formation about a Single Axis
Figure 7B.12 - Sympathetic Affinity Attraction forming Vortex