Keely
"If it be possible let us conceive of an envelope with an equator, but destitute of poles, a number of these rotating over the sphere, this atomolic envelope possessing an almost infinite attractive force toward the center of the molecule, pressing in the intermolecular substance, where it is held until this revolving envelope becomes negatized by a certain order of vibration, when the enclosing matter rushes out to its natural condition of concordant tenuity, as in the case of gunpowder, dynamite, and nitroglycerine." [Keely, Ultimate Constitution of Matter and Action of Force Regulating its Phenomena]
See Also
Atomolic
Capsule
Envelope
Law of Atomolic Synthesis of Chemical Elements
Law of Vibrating Atomolic Substances
molecular envelope
rotating envelope
terrestrial envelope
terrestrial magnetic envelope
17.11 - Law of Vibrating Atomolic Substances
2.3 - Law of Vibrating Atomolic Substances
8.29 - Law of Vibrating Atomolic Substances