Keely
"In reply to the question, "What do you include in the polar forces?" Keely answers, "Magnetism, electricity, and gravital sympathy; each stream composed of three currents, or triune streams, which make up the governing conditions of the controlling medium of the universe: the infinite ninths that I am now endeavouring to graduate to a sympathetic mechanical combination, will, if I succeed, close my researches in sympathetic physics, and complete my system. These sympathetic streams from celestial spaces, percussing on the dense atmospheric environment of our earth, by their infinite velocities, wrest from their atomic confinement the latent energies which we call heat and light." [Keely, Appendix II]
This professor's (Hertz) researches into the structure of ether are rapidly leading him into the discoveries which constitute what is known as "Keely's secret," and which, when made known, will explain much that is now classed with the inexplicable. Mr. Edison will then better understand the force which he finds so mysteriously associated with electricity: for electricity is but one current of a triune stream, and the dominant current (which has never been controlled by man and never can be, any more than the lightning that flashes in the clouds) carries with it a sympathetically attendant force mysteriously associated, which gives that power of propulsion that induces disturbance of negative equilibrium. [Keelys Discoveries]
See Also
atomic triplet
atomic triplets
Figure 7.6 - Keelys Triune Morphology
Keelys Laws of Being
Laws of Being
Table 15.02 - Triune Polar Streams
three currents
three sympathetic streams
triad sat-chit-ananda
triune electric flow
Triune polar flow
triune polar flows
triune rays of Infinity
Triune States of Matter and Energy
triune streams
13.06 - Triple Currents of Electricity
13.11 - Triple Currents and Streams
14.36 - Triple Equations
16.29 - Triple Currents of Electricity
4.1 - Triple Vectors
4.2 - Triple Vectors and Rotation
4.5 - Triple Rotary or Vortex Motions
4.9 - Triple Contractive Motions
7B.05 - Rotating Triplets