5.0 - Introduction
5.1 - Vortex Formation
- Figure 5.0 - Under a common influence different entities move differently according to their Energy State.
- Figure 5.1 - Swirling Vapor in the Atmosphere.
- Figure 5.2 - Centers of Swirls are High Tension while Swirl Periphery are Low Tension.
5.2 - Vortex Motions in Resonators
5.3 - Vortex Motion in Ether and Atoms
5.4 - Vortices are born of motion and matter is concentrated vortices
- Figure 5.6 - Double Double Vortices as Stages of Attraction
- Figure 5.7 - Vortices on Three Planes 90° to Each Other
- Figure 5.8 - Initiatory Generation of Mass via Interpenetrating Vortices
- Figure 5.9 - Initiatory Generation of Mass and Sphericity
5.8 - Degeneration of Mass
5.8.5 - The complete Contraction-Expansion cycle
- Figure 5.10 - Introductory Degeneration of Mass via Interpenetrating Vortices
- Figure 5.11 - Dynamics and Development of Circulating/Contractive Ring on One Axis
5.9 - Vortices Form Linked Atoms
- Figure 5.12 - Peter Guthrie Tait
- Figure 5.13 - Babbitt Atom, as a Beating Heart, constructed of Compound Vortexial Motions.
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
Double Spiral
Double Vortex
Duality Spiral
Fibonacci Spiral
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
Figures 3.31 - Vortex Orthogonal and self-contained Motions - Structure
Figures 3.32 - Vortex orthogonal and self-contained motions - cross-section
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
Figure 12.12 - Russells Multiple Octave Waves as Fibonacci Spirals
Figure 13.05a - Complex Vortex Rotational Dynamics
One More Step Toward Building The Cube-Sphere Wave-Field
Part 03 - Polarity Creates Rotating Vortex
Rings
Spiral
The Action of Force is Spiro-Vortex
Vortex
vortex ring
Water Vortex
Wave Field