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The Seven Subdivisions of Matter and Energy

Matter and Energy Levels
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Matter and Energy Levels

"Matter is capable of infinite subdivision." [Keely, 1893. At the time when science considered the atom indivisible.] See splitting the atom - Keely

Dimension Subdivision Relation
1 Molecular separation of air brings us to the first subdivision only;
2 Intermolecular to the second; (see supercritical fluid)
3 Atomic to the third;
4 Interatomic to the fourth;
5 Etheric to the fifth; and
6 Interetheric to the sixth subdivision, or positive association with luminiferous ether.
7 Compound interetheric as the seventh subdivision.
"In my introductory argument I have contended that this is the vibratory envelope of all atoms. In my definition of atom I do not confine myself to the sixth subdivision, where this luminiferous ether is developed in its crude form, as far as my researches prove. I think this idea will be pronounced, by the physicists of the present day, a wild freak of the imagination. Possibly, in time, a light may fall upon this theory that will bring its simplicity forward for scientific research. At present I can only compare it to some planet in a dark space, where the light of the sun of science has not yet reached it." Keely in Keely and His Discoveries
Ether and Vibratory Forces

Showing seven planes, dimensions, subdivisions, levels, realms, orders, gamuts or ranges of matter, force and energy. These subdivisions are in fact seven different phases of matter. As also levels of tenuity or solidity.

500 Levels of Matter & Energy now Recognized
"Forget solid, liquid, and gas: there are in fact more than 500 phases of matter. In a major paper in today's issue of Science, Perimeter Faculty member Xiao-Gang Wen reveals a modern reclassification of all of them. Using modern mathematics, Wen and collaborators reveal a new system which can, at last, successfully classify symmetry-protected phases of matter. Their new classification system will provide insight about these quantum phases of matter, which may in turn increase our ability to design states of matter for use in superconductors or quantum computers. This paper, titled, "Symmetry-Protected Topological Orders in Interacting Bosonic Systems," is a revealing look at the intricate and fascinating world of quantum entanglement, and an important step toward a modern reclassification of all phases of matter."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-phases-phase.html#jCp

See Also



12.00 - Reciprocating Proportionality
13.04 - Atomic Subdivision
13.05 - Seven Levels Subdivisions Planes or Realms of Mind Matter and Energy
13.15 - Principle of Proportion
14.33 - Mind Force - Light - Etheric Subdivision
18.14 - Mind is the Ultimate Scalar Quantity
7.3 - Law of Love - Reciprocal Interchange of State on Multiple Subdivisions
AQUEOUS DISINTEGRATION - Snell
Atom
ATOMIC THIRD SUBDIVISION
Breakthrough
Cause
COMPOUND INTERETHERIC NEUTRAL CENTER SEVENTH SUBDIVISION
Dimension
Effect
Eighteen Attributes or Dimensions
Ether
Etheric Elements
ETHERIC FIFTH SUBDIVISION
fifth subdivision
Figure 1.3 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
Figure 1.3.1 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy according to Keely
Figure 13.06 - Atomic Subdivision
Figure 2.2 - Nested subdivisions of Matter from Molecular to Compound Interetheric
Figure 7.7 - Keelys Morphology - Infinite Subdivision of Matter
first subdivision
FORM OF THE ATOM
fourth subdivision
Heaviside Component
INTERATOMIC FOURTH SUBDIVISION
interchangeable subdivision
INTERETHERIC SIXTH SUBDIVISION
INTERMOLECULAR SECOND SUBDIVISION
Locked Potentials and Subdivisions
Matter
Mind Force the hidden Scalar Force
Molecular First Subdivision
molecular subdivision
molecule
Non-observable
Numerous States of Matter
Observable
Order
Plasma
progressive subdivision
Scalar
Scale of Locked Potentials
second subdivision
seventh subdivision
sixth subdivision
Subdivision
Table of Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
THE SEVEN FORMS OF SUBSTANCE
The Seven Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
third subdivision
triple subdivision
Vacuum
vibratory subdivision
States of Matter, Wikipedia
Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Wednesday December 4, 2024 04:37:45 MST by Dale Pond.