"To demonstrate this fact put a cobalt, or steel needle in the position given to the cobalt particle. You will see that both ends are different, and are not interchangeable, unless repolarized in reverse. You might better comprehend this if you lower two needles toward the center of the coil. You will find one reaching out for the north and the other reaching out for the south. Now try again with a steel or cobalt rod as long as the field. By placing it in the conical coil shown in Fig. 70, you will now see that not only are both ends different, but also the middle is different. Both ends are polarized gravity centers for high electric potential, and the middle gives no evidence of gravity, for the electric potential is zero in the middle. (In an unbalanced metal, like cobalt, the middle is a little off-center.) The reason for that is that the middle is the cathode dividing point, and the ends are anodes, which unite as one. In other words, the reason both ends are different is because one end is red - or male end - and the other is blue - or female end. Cobalt is preponderantly blue, or female. The red end of the spectrum is weak in it. Under such conditions of unbalance the polarization process could not possibly eject equal potentials." [Atomic Suicide, page 275-276]
See Also
antigravity
central centers
cerebral centers
Chapter 8 - The Oneness of Gravity and Magnetism - Conclusion, page 187
Chapter 8 - The Oneness of Gravity and Magnetism - II, page 178
Chapter 8 - The Oneness of Gravity and Magnetism - III, page 181
curvature of gravity
Figure 12.06 - Mind Centers and Controls Motion
Figure 17.01 - Dynamical Gravitative Centers
Figure 17.02 - Gravity divides multiplies and balances Light and Sound
Figure 17.03 - Analysis of the Octave Gravity Bar
Figure 17.04 - Gravity Pressure Recorder - Bar Magnet
Figure 4.10 - Pulsating to and from Centers Orthogonally
Figure 4.9 - Pulsating to and from Centers Orthogonally
Figure 5.2 - Centers of Swirls are High Tension while Swirl Periphery are Low Tension
Figure 6.7 - Perspective of Tetrahedral Apices at Concentrative Centers
Figure 7.8 - Gravity is the Life Sex and Power Principle
Figure 7.9 - Gravity aggregates Light into States of Matter
Figure 9.1 - Sympathy Connecting Neutral Centers
Figure 9.7 - Two Centers Showing Complex Attraction Dynamics
Figure 9.8 - Triple Centers
fulcrum of gravity
Gravity
Gravity is a shaft of Mind-controlling stillness
Gravity Keely
gravity pole
Gravity Shaft
independent centers
Magnetic poles of gravity
Mind centers motion
Mind-centers of stillness
Multiple Centers study
Part 17 - Gravity
polarized unit
vortex of gravity
zero of gravity
10.07 - Centers of Mutual Attraction
12.06 - Mid-Tones and Neutral Centers
17.01 - Discovering Cause of Gravity
17.02 - Gravity Defined by Keely
17.03 - Gravity not a Flow
17.04 - Speed of Gravity Propagation
17.06 - Gravity Defined by Cayce
17.07 - Gravity Discussed by Herchel
17.13 - Gravity or Levity
17.16 - Gravity Keely
17.18 - Keelys Gravity Experiments
17.19 - Gravity Keely
3.16 - Neutral Centers as Points of Action
9.18 - Atoms as Sympathetic Centers
9.19 - Centers of Force
9.21 - Dynamic Centers
9.22 - Multiple Excited Centers
9.7 - Neutral or Focal Centers