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Keely John 15 Laws of Matter and Force
Keely John 15 Laws of Matter and Force
First. Matter is ca able of infinite subdivision! Second. "n the aggregation of matter# force or energy is stored u or conserved! Third. "n the dissociation of matter# force is liberated! Fourth. All matter is in a state of er etual activity# $hether the substance under consideration be inanimate or animated# visible or invisible! Fifth. %here is no dividing of matter and force into t$o distinct terms# as they both are &'(! )&RC( is liberated matter! Matter is force in bondage! Sixth. All motion is synchronous* no sound or movement can be made but all that moves or sounds does so in harmony $ith something! Seventh. All structures# $hether crystalline or homogeneous# have for their unit structures minute bodies calledmolecules! "t is the motion of these molecules $ith $hich $e have articularly to deal* as in e+ erimental research and demonstration# $hen $e roduce an action u on one Molecule $e do so u on all the molecules constituting the mass o erated u on! Eighth. %hese molecules have an envelo e# rotating $ith inconceivable ra idity# formed of a high tenuous ether# $hose lace in the order of subdivision ranks third# the three divisions being# - first# molecular* second# atomic* third#atomolic! ,)or convenience- sake $e $ill use the term atomolic in lace of etheric in our subsequent definitions!. Ninth. %his atomolic substance has a density a ro+imately /01#222 times that of steel#
enabling it to ermeate steel as light enetrates glass* this rotating envelo e of atomolic substance is in a liquid condition! %here are four conditions of matter* vi3! solid# liquid# gaseous# and ultra-gaseous! %hese conditions result from greater or lesser range of oscillation of the com osing units individually4 this is equally true# $hether the units are molecules# atoms# atomoles# lanets# or suns! 5ut one 6AW governs all matter! Tenth. %his molecular envelo e# rotating $ith such great velocity# holds in its embrace the ne+t subdivision of matter# the atomic! %here cannot ever be more or less than three atoms in any Molecule. %hese are laced so as to form a triangle in the interior* they rest in a condition of substance# or matter# $e $ill term inter-molecular! "n this inter-molecular substance $e find an enormous energy or force in bondage# held thus by the rotating envelo e enclosing it! Were $e to rotate a s un brass shell# say nine inches in diameter# at a very much less rate of s eed than that at $hich the molecular envelo e rotates# say nine hundred revolutions er second# - its equator $ould first bulge out# then form into an oval disc! A solid block of $ood sub7ect to such revolution $ould s$iftly fly to ieces! %he rotating envelo e of a Molecule# unlike these# the greater its velocity of rotation# the greater is its com ression to$ard the centre ,syntro y. of the molecule! %he rotation of this envelo e is of such a nature as to roduce an internal ressure u on every ortion from every oint of the Molecule as a s here! Were $e to consider a rotating envelo e as ordinarily understood# it $ould be one in $hich the envelo e rotated around an equator having oles of no rotation* i! e! the oles $ould not ossess the com ressing force of the equator4 the result $ould therefore be a com ressed equator# and the intermolecular substance $ould ass out $ithout resistance at the oles! Eleventh. "f it be ossible let us conceive an envelo e $ith an equator# but destitute of oles# a number of these rotating over the s here# this atomolic envelo e ossessing an almost infinite attractive force to$ard the centre of theMolecule# ressing in the inter-molecular substance# $here it is held until this revolving envelo e becomes negati3ed by a certain order of vibration# $hen the enclosed matter rushes out to its natural condition of concordant tenuity# as in the case of gun o$der# dynamite# and nitro-glycerine! %his force# $e must see# has been held in the embrace of the rotating envelo es of the unit-structures# or $here does it come from8 %his force at the time of an e+ losion $as liberated by shock or fire# both being orders of im arted motion or vibration! 9o$ much greater the result $ould be $ere $e to
associate a scientific instrument no$ com leted# and shortly to be given to the $orld# $ith such an agent as nitro-glycerine* one ound of nitro-glycerine $ould have its destructive force augmented beyond all ossible control! %hese instruments are carefully concealed by $ise masters from all ersons save the fe$ $ho are already re ared to study their otency $ith the e+clusive end in vie$ of aiding the real scientific rogress of humanity* and# furthermore# it may be truly stated that a ferocious sensualist# ho$ever o$erful his intellect# $ould be utterly unable to either com rehend or o erate one of these marvelous constructions! Twelfth. 'e+t in order of consideration is the second subdivision of matter - the atomic! %he atom has the same rotating envelo e as the Molecule# governed by the same la$s of rotation and com ression! %he rotating envelo e holds in its embrace the interatomic substance and three atomoles resting in it# the atomoles $ithin the atom being constructed after the same attern as the atom and the Molecule# obedient to the same la$s* the atomic being sim ly the third subdivision of matter! %he threefold order is absolutely universal! Thirteenth. %he atomolic substance is $hat is termed the ether $hich fills all s ace and is the transmitting medium for all celestial and terrestrial forces! %his is the liquid ether of occult science! Fourteenth. %he atomoles are made u of atomolini ,singular atomolinus .* the subdivision of matter from this oint is beyond man-s o$er# as at this oint it esca es all control of a aratus# assing through glass and hardened steel as a luminous flame $ithout heat# $hich is hardly seen before it vanishes# - a er etual flame coldly luminous! Fifteenth. %his again# from revious analysis# is made u according to the tri le order# and may again be sub7ect to subdivision# even to infinity!