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intermolecular field

Keely
""It is through the action of nature's sympathetic forces that planets are born and their volume of matter augmented. If the sympathetic negative polar stream were cut off from the earth, its molecular mass would become independent, and would float away into space as would a soap bubble filled with warm air. The same conditions of governing rule exist in the planetary masses as between the mental and physical forces in our organisms; the organism representing the earth, and its link with the cerebral centers the connection with the infinite mind. In other words, the latent energy existing in the neutral depths of matter, visible or invisible, remains eternally subservient and unchangeably linked to the eternal mind. True science is bastardized by intimating that the life in matter can be destroyed by any intensity of thermal negation (frigidity). Can finite man make use of an infinite element to neutralize infinity? Thermal negation causes molecular oscillation to diminish, or even seem to cease, but the results brought about from this superficial appearance of matter coming to rest are that the latent energy existing in the molecular zone is transferred to the intermolecular, increasing the oscillations of the intermolecular in the same ratio that the molecular is diminished. All the art that man can employ to induce the same effect on the intermolecular zone ends here. Granting, however, that it were possible, what would ensue?" [Newton of the Mind]

"Each intermolecule is surrounded by its rotating etheric capsule, within which the "atomic triplets" composing it, vibrate with the fundamental mode of the enharmonic - the diminished seventh of the mass chord. The constituent atomic triplets rotate with a mass action similar to that governing the molecule and intermolecule, differing only in having a higher oscillating frequency. The intermolecular field is called in current physical and chemical terminology "atoms" that is, dissociated, uncombined, elementary substances which so far have defied their attempts at further dissociation and analysis." Snell Manuscript [see also INTERMOLECULAR SECOND SUBDIVISION]

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Intermolecular
Intermolecule
Subdivision

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