Keely
JOHN ERNST WORRELL KEELY - the discoverer of compound interetheric force, as the result of more than 20 years of persistent effort to apply this force to the operation of machinery has, at last, been enabled to produce partial continuity of motion in his engine, but up to this time, he has not so mastered this subtle force as to control reversions. The development of his various discoveries has been one uninterrupted work of evolution, reaching, within the last year, he thinks, the sphere of perfect vibratory sympathy, both theoretically and practically. The proof of this is found in the fact that he now transmits vibrations along a wire, connected at one end with the vibratory machine which is the source of power and at its other end with the engine or cannon, as the case may be, which is operated by such vibratory power. Until recently Keely stored force, as he generated it, in a receiver, and experiments were made by him in the presence of thousands at various times for the purpose of testing the operations of this force, liberated in the presence of the audience and stored up in this small receiver. The editor of the Scientific American thus describes what took place: [Snell Manuscript - The Book, page 3]
See Also
14 - Chart with Symbols Defining the relative Simple and Compound Sympathetic Association
compound concordant impulses
compound device
Compound Disintegrator
compound etheric
compound etheric flow
Compound Interetheric
COMPOUND INTERETHERIC NEUTRAL CENTER SEVENTH SUBDIVISION
Compound Interetheron
Compound Vibratory Engine
Ether
Figure 2.2 - Nested subdivisions of Matter from Molecular to Compound Interetheric
Interetheric
Keelys Vaporic Force
Law of Transformation of Forces
On Dynaspheric Force
seventh subdivision
subdivision