"He had to learn the names of the elements, which he knew Cosmically as octave tones, in their wave rhythm of 0-1-2-3-4-0-4-3-2-l-0." [Atomic Suicide, p. xxviii]
See Also
Figure 1.8 - Electromagnetic Scale in Octaves
Figure 11.01 - Octave composed of Equal Thirds and Triads
Figure 12.03 - Scale Showing Relations of Light Color and Tones
Figure 12.11 - Russells Locked Potential Full Ten Octave Gamut
Figure 12.12 - Russells Multiple Octave Waves as Fibonacci Spirals - See Also
Figure 12.12 - Russells Multiple Octave Waves as Fibonacci Spirals
Figure 14.01 - Overtones Developed Musically Showing Up as Isotopes along the Vertical Axis of this Chart
Figure 17.03 - Analysis of the Octave Gravity Bar
Figure 4.16 - Break-out of Colors Tones and Attributes
Figure 4.17 - Musical Relationships of Colors Tones and Attributes
Figure 7B.02 - Colors and Tones
Figure 7B.10 - Russells Periodic Chart of the first four octaves of proto-matter
Figure 8.5 - Summation Tones
Figure 8.6 - Difference Tones
Figure 9.16 - Russells 1-4 Octaves of Matter as Integrated Light - The Universal Constant
Figure 9.17 - Russells Ten Octaves of Matter as Integrated Light - The Universal Constant
fugue
master tones
Octave Relationships
octave wave shaft
Octave
overtone series
Scale of the Forces in Octaves
The Russell Nine Octave Chart of the Elements
tonal nature of octave waves
1.23 - Power of Harmonics through Summation Tones
11.15 - Indig Numbers - Inert Gases and Octave Position
12.06 - Mid-Tones and Neutral Centers
9.9 - Sympathy or Harmony Between Harmonics or Overtones
12.17 - Note about Octave Relationships in Russells System
12.18 - Multiple Octave Progression