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constant of centripetal force

"All mass is either charging, in which case it is flowing in an electric stream of centripetal preponderance, or it is discharging, in which case it is flowing in a magnetic stream of centrifugal preponderance.
Mass flowing in a stream is conditioned by the current of the stream.
An electric stream always flows spirally toward the gravitative center of the mass, or system, or wave of systems, toward the apex of each of their cones of energy.
Magnetic streams always flow spirally toward the inertial planes of the mass, or system, or wave of systems, toward the bases of their cones of energy.
These two streams pass each other going in opposite directions in the same cones of energy and all mass carried by the streams is conditioned by their motion.
Attraction and repulsion are merely apparent effects of electric action and magnetic reaction. Attraction and repulsion are the apparent effects of the opposites of motion.
One is an effect of revolution, the other of rotation.
One is an effect of gravitation, the other of radiation.
One is an effect of contraction, the other of expansion.
One is an effect of inhalation, the other of exhalation.
One is an assembling or associating force, an assimilative force of gravity, or growth, which causes mass to draw together, to integrate, to accumulate.
The other is a disassembling or dissociating force, and eliminative force of emission, which causes mass to emanate, to separate, to disintegrate.
One is the force of displacement Which generates high pressures as accumulated potential; the other is the force of replacement which releases high pressures and accumulated potential into low pressures and low potential.
In any mass its constant of centripetal force is its constant of power to attract.
In any mass its constant of centrifugal force is its constant of power to repel." [Walter Russell, The Universal One]

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