Russell
"The central diagram, marked B--B, gives the octave names to the four pairs of tones of the carbon octave. The centering sun is marked carbon. Carbon is a united pair. It is a true sphere when hot, and true cube when cold. An equator marks the plane of union of the carbon pair. One hemisphere is on the red side of its wave, and the other hemisphere is on the blue side. The names of the elements are marked under each ring and their places in the spectrum are marked above them." [Atomic Suicide, page 162]
See Also
4plusplus
Carbon
CARBON ash
Carbon Dioxide
carbon octave
carbon register
carbon sun
carbones
carbonic acid
centripetal pair
Collision
cooper pair
divided and extended pairs
Father-Mother
Figure 15.05 - Nine Pairs of Gravity Poles
Figure 2.1.5 - Russells Rings forming Spheres from Three Pairs of Reflecting Mirrors
four pairs of cones
four pairs of projecting rings
four pairs of tones
mate-pairs
octave pairs of rings
pair of gravity points
Polarity
Sex
united fourth pair
united pair
11.13 - Dominant Conditions are Mated Opposing Pairs as Fifths