"It does not require two forces to compress anything. If you wish to compress air into your tire you compress it with a force exerted in one direction, which is inward from the outside. The greater the force you exert in that direction the greater the multiplication of resistant pressure within your tire, as compared with the pressure outside of it. If you open a valve the
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pressure within your tire will explode outward without the aid of another kind of electricity to help it escape from its bondage. It will seek its equilibrium level without another kind of force to help it. The universal vacuum is that universal equilibrium level." [Atomic Suicide, page 140-141]
See Also
Balance
chord of equation
cosmological equation of state
Disturbance of Equilibrium
DISTURBANCE OF EQUILIBRIUM - Snell
Equation
equation of forces
Equilibrium
equilibrium
equilibrium zone of pressure
Figure 13.14 - Equilibrium as Reciprocal Forces
Figure 13.15 - Equilibrium as Musical Tonal Equivalents
Figure 13.16 - Compound Equilibrium States
Harmony
Law of Compensation and Equilibrium
Neutral Equilibrium
sympathetic equilibrium
universal equilibrium
universal equilibrium level
13.12 - Compound Equilibrium
13.12.1 - Disturbance of Equilibrium