"If we now put a piece of the metal cobalt between two coils like Fig. 70, the middle will become the plane of highest potential and its center will "attract" a needle if held toward any point of its circumference. If cobalt is thus placed in the anode position, instead of in the cathode, there will be no ejection of electrons and neutrinos from its polar ends. Instead of that, there will be ring ejections from the equatorial plane of maximum high potential, maximum heat and maximum density. We now have the decay process instead of the polarization process." [Atomic Suicide, page 276]
"Step No. 5. One should now be able to fully comprehend that if one attempts to divide an unbalanced element like cobalt, by polarizing it, one will obtain an unbalanced result. Carbon, for example, is a balanced dual element. It is true cube and is white, while cobalt is distorted cube and is blue. The same experiment tried with carbon, or sodium-chloride, or potassium-bromide, would give balanced results. The ejections from both ends would be the same. If, on the contrary, sodium-iodide, or potassium-chloride is used the results would be as unbalanced as these latter pairs are unbalanced. Each of these pairs crystallize in distorted cubes while the evenly mated pairs crystallize in true cube, like carbon." [Atomic Suicide, page 276]
See Also
atom rings
atomic rings
carbon rings
centering
centering cathode
centering hole
centering point
centering Self
centering shaft
centering sun
centering zero
compressing rings
Concentric Rings
creating thought-ring
electric rings
electric thought-rings
electric thought-rings of motion
Figure 10.08 - Sympathetic Streams entering and exiting Corners
Figure 13.11 - Russells Ring of Motion Superimposed on Dynasphere Profile
Figure 14.06 - Mind and Electric Thought Rings of Motion are Closely Connected
Figure 15.00c - Keelys Devices for Liberating and Measuring Etheric Pressure
Figure 15.06 - Thought Rings of Motion
Figure 16.05 - Electric Centering Shaft around which dances Magnetic Vectors
Figure 2.1 - Mind condenses into matter via Tonal Rings between Planes
Figure 2.1.5 - Russells Rings forming Spheres from Three Pairs of Reflecting Mirrors
Figure 2.13 - Swirling Vortex around Neutral Centering Shaft
Figure 20.13 - Two Rings - Outer and Inner
Figure 5.11 - Dynamics and Development of Circulating Contractive Ring on One Axis
Figure 7.4 - Ring Nebula
Figure 8.3 - Coiled Spring showing Longitudinal Wave
four concentric light rings
four motionless rings
four pairs of projecting rings
four rings
four rings of the inert gas
four sexless rings
harp string
hole-centered rings
Inner Ring of Resonation
inner whisperings
Light Rings formed at 90 Degrees to Magnetic Center Line
mate rings
Mind-centered rings
negative ring
octave pairs of rings
offspring
pairs of ring units
Part 22 - Solar Rings and Planetary Formation
polar ring
Positive ring
Ring nebula
rings
rings of electric potential
rings of motion
rings within rings
SolarRingsChart1
SolarRingsChart2
SolarRingsChart3
SolarRingsChart4
SolarRingsChart5
SolarRingsChart6
spiral ring system
SVP Spring Workshop 2017
thought-ring
thought-ring of motion
thought-ring planes
triple circuit ring
united pairs of rings
vortex ring
17.01 - Discovering Cause of Gravity
2.1 - Rings and Spheres
2.16 - One Appearing as Extended