"The reverse condition takes place in the very short strings of the 8th and 9th octaves. These are so tightly tensed by maximum compression that they too cannot reach one common amplitude." [Atomic Suicide, page 264]
"In the 8th there are thirteen pairs, but in the 9th the number is unknown, and at least twenty-one on the red side. The blue side fails to provide balanced mates for the six of the transuranium series, so all motion disappears into zero at that 9th octave position." [Atomic Suicide, page 264]
"It is also this power of penetration and speed of the 9th octave which not only unlocks the pressures of the lower inert gases, octave by octave, but also unlocks the pressures of the 8th, 7th, 6th and 5th octaves of radioactive elements. Most deadly among these are radium, thorium, actinium, strontium, barium, calcium, potassium, arsenic and phosphorus." [Atomic Suicide, page 262]
See Also
1st octave
2nd octave
3rd octave
4th octave
5th octave
6th octave
7th octave
8th octave
9th octave
Figure 7B.10 - Russells Periodic Chart of the first four octaves of proto-matter
First Four Octaves - page 89
nine octave harp
nine octaves of tones
octaves of elements
Scale of the Forces in Octaves
The Russell Nine Octave Chart of the Elements
12.01 - Scale of Locked Potentials