"Now it so happens that the early concept of electricity provided for a one-way direction which compressed to multiply potential, which simultaneously multiplied heat. The opposite flow was theoretical but necessary, for there are two poles, and
[p. 146]
two opposite conditions to every electrical effect. There is but one direction to motion, however. This is a two-way opening and closing universe, both of which are expressed in unchanging one-way direction." [Atomic Suicide, page 145-146]
"Those rings have but one direction in their turnings around their omnipresent gravity controls, but they cause two separate effects. One of these effects is centripetal and the other is centrifugal. Because of these two life-death effects the universe may be described as a two-way opening and closing universe of but one direction." [Atomic Suicide, page 147]
See Also
Book 02 - Chapter 12 - Gravitation and Radiation
Gravitation and Radiation - page 141
Book 02 - Chapter 13 - Expressions of Gravitation and Radiation - Universal Direction
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part II, page 80
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part III, page 80
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part IV, page 82
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part V, page 83
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part VI, page 86
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part VII, page 92
Chapter 6 - The True Nature of Electricity and Gravitation - I, page 129
Chapter 6 - The True Nature of Electricity and Gravitation - III, page 140
Chapter 6 - The True Nature of Electricity and Gravitation - IV, page 145
divided and extended pairs
Father-Mother
Gravitation and Radiation - page 142-143
Gravitation and Radiation - page 144-145
Gravitation and Radiation - page 146-147
Gravitation and Radiation - page 148-149
Law of Harmonic Attraction and Repulsion
POLARIZATION AND DEPOLARIZATION
universe of motion
Yin and Yang
17.08.01 - Gravitation and Radiation Keely