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Research Book
By
J. G. Gallimore
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapters Page
Introduction
4. Ordering of Properties 36
Parameters 49
Reichenbach 89
This book is the result of my research into the nature of unusual energies
recorded by man throughout history. One of the problems in defining this energy
has been that when it was recorded, it had a stigma of being associated with cer-
My research has shown that each person who has investigated or noticed these
energy effects has in some way offered the facts from subjective experiments.
assumed that the information is acceptable until proven otherwise. However the
information is gathered, the validity would be that it revealed how energy ef-
fects man. Perhaps also it would reveal how the energy works in nature.
This book then begins with an investigation into certain subjective responses
these effects are real, then possibly there exists an unknown energy which may
Everyone has at some time felt or experienced a heat flash within their body.
A thermometer will disclose that there is rarely a change in the body temper-
ature when this heat is felt. Other types of subjective sensory perception exis
The observable effects as a lumination around objects, both organic and in-
organic; was often reported as simply a fact of nature. Any investigation into
this area by present sciences revealed only a phenomena, not an energy capable
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of being controlled or propagated.
beginning of recorded history. It seems as if fewer than thirty men have recog-
nized that observable properties derived from this energy can be used to define
it.
This energy is used every day by all of us; in health, science, electronics,
metaphysics, paraphysics, and has never been given it's proper respect. It is
a mighty power that, can run motors, give or take away health, and control nature.
Certain people see, feel, or hear, with above normal perception, and when
phenomena and our belief cannot alter the fact that for them, these phenomena
are real.
My hearing response drops off at eleven thousand cycles per second, yet I
know other people who hear sounds extending past twenty thousand cycles.. Some
people have been, reported to be able to hear past fifty thousand cycles, and
feel what I think I feel. The feeling sense may be tested by heat, cold, or vib-
agreement with others that we all feel approximately the same thing.
some can tell the smoothness of an object by feeling pits and uneven surfaces
ure. Some people see higher into the spectrum than others and report new colors,
auras around objects, and other information, which again can be tested only within
certain limits. The perception of these people extends our knowledge into these
areas where the biological system can be used as an instrument or monitor system.
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Chapter One
energy, showed great fortitude in its pursuit and left a wealth of information
That these men had fortitude is evident from the fact that the feelings of
the scientific community disputed its existence and would scorn any investigation.
Several men, who were prominent in science, were forced to disclaim private
OF LIGHT AND COLOR." In this he had mentioned the luminosity around plants as
One student was "Karl Von Reichenbach" who was later to create a vast indust-
rial empire in steel, metallurgy, and chemicals. The creativity of this man pro-
duced changes in every area he touched; new steels, new matallurgical processes,
Accepted as an industrialist and scientist, his later years were spent in the
investigation of that energy his teacher had noticed around objects and plants.
He gathered all the material available throughout Europe as his methods were pro-
and even effects of this energy. He then employed such people to determine the
The major discovery was that it was emitted from electromagnetic action which
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Magnetism, Electricity, Heat And Light, In Their Relations To Vital Power" (May
His biography and findings are printed in a modern book, "Letters On OD And
of information is to be found in his book that I cannot include as only the pro-
perties are investigated in this book. However, the debt to Reichenbach for his
His diligence and hard work to establish this energy by properties and photo-
graphic action has provided us with a foundation from which we can work.
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ity of plants. Goethe in the right against Newton - author Dr. Fred Gravell's
relation to the force of life." Dr. Wm. Gregory 1850 English edition.
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Research of sensitives on energy and effects. 1845. 1832 - discovered eupion;
The energy termed odic, odyle, odylic or od was supplied to these sensitives
from the action of crystals, chemical processes, energy from sun, moon, or mag-
nets.
These then are the properties taken from the results of his investigations.
As such, they are very important in that they determine the characteristics of
the energy and provide information on how it affects us; how it is an active or
energies.
The impressions of the people involved was to determine the effects of the
absorbed by water from the sun would thus taste cool when the water in reality
2. The energy from the right hand feels cool to people sensitive, yet the hand
warms meter.
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7. Od energy more conductable in metals than heat.
8. Od energy from magnets, crystals, hands, or other sources felt at over 400
yards.
12. Wires conducting Od appear glowing hot to people, yet cool to meter.
14. A porcelain or wooden rod heated at one end grows cold to person holding
other end.
a. sunlight
b. moonlight
d. crystals
e. human hands
f. chemical processes
18. Odic energy enters into the mass of any body it charges; free electricity
19. Od energy may for a time charge the air in a room, whereas Faraday could not
20. Free Odic energy charging a body takes a quarter of an hour to several hours
22. All bodies continuous, in structure are equally good conductors of Odic energy.
23. Odic conduction slow, twenty seconds or more to traverse fifty yards of wire.
Electricity instantaneous.
24. All bodies permeable to Od; many bodies practically impermeable to electric-
ity.
electricity.
manifest.
28. In some cases, Odylic light disappears sooner than the excited electricity.
or weeks whereas the Odylic light slowly excited by the strokes of fur is
29. Many Odylic flames exhibit a constant upward tendency, raising vertically.
30. Odo-luminous phenomena of great extent appearing over metal plates (electri-
cal currents do, but flow over it as the Aurora Borealis does over the earth.
31 Odyllic currents do not flow merely from the points, but also from the sides
a point.
32. In a voltic pile all the elements give out Odyle; whereas only internal
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activity of the electric current and entire limitation of the current itself
33. Odylic currents excited by electricity show great independence of their cause.
34. A positive meeting a negative Odylic flame will not unite with or neutralize
it. If they cross, each carries the other with it. If directly opposed,
35. An electrical specimen of Shorl, like every crystal; shows at its pole a
lively action on sensitives, but when warmed no change takes place. The
without Od.
38. Magnetism, if any; in solar or lunar rays so feeble that existence doubtful,
39. Mist and cloud instantly diminish effects of sun and moon on sensitives;
40. All solids and liquids may be charged with Od, only a few bcdies with magnet-
41. Od charged bcdies act exactly like the magnet on sensitives but will not
42. Magnetism remains in steel for years, Od cannot remain in steel, iron, or
43. Od conducted to distance of many yards by resin, glass, wood, silk, cotton etc
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44. Od conducted by iron wire yet showed no trace of magnetic action.
45. Sphere of radiation for Od felt through air at great distances (160 feet)
and more for bodies such as hands, crystals, and electrified substances. No
46. Od rays simultaneously and analogously refracted by prism with light rays;
not magnetic.
43. Od, like electricity, surrounds itself with alternating spherical zones of
opposite polarities.
49. Crystals and hands of same size of magnet often surpass it in Odylic power.
50. Terrestrial magnetism does not affect direction of Od charged bodies, but
51. Flames of Odylic poles in inorganic world (including flames from horseshoe
magnets) show no appreciable attraction for each other: magnetic poles and
magnet held horizontally flow horizontal for a space and then both curve
upwards.
53. Magnets, placed in the electric atmosphere of the conductor, can be made to
invert the position of the Odylic poles [by turning the positive, southward
red-glowing side of the magnet towards the positively charged conductor] while
54. Magnetic effects appear and disappear instantaneously on start and interrup-
tion of magnetic current, while Odylic effects lag behind in both cases.
55. A magnetic bar gaining in Odic power by communication from like hand or like
crystalline pole will not support one more grain of iron than before.
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57. Let northward pole project from left hand and southward be held in palm,
reversing action in (w)and its blue flame turns to red, while the pole it-
59. Rays of moon Odo-positive - while moon itself magnetically negative to earth.
phenomena.
61. But a bar of iron lying horizontally in the plane of the magnetic meridian
is cooler (Odo negative to the sensitive at its northward end than when
depressed to an angle of 65° with the horizon and thus horizontal in the
in all lamallae at each end of magnet, while lamallae are shown by colours
63. Drawing one magnet along another, in one limb positive magnetism and nega-
64. The Od reflected from the prism differs polarically from the Od that passes
spectrum.
65. Crystal was seen to be blue on one end, pink on other with gold color in
center.
can co-exist in the same body for a relatively brief period, before either
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tin, zinc, mercury.
69. In photography it was found that Od light would not penetrate glass, callod-
ium, or films.
70. Sunlight will react chemically with photographic films only to a depth of
6-1/2 inches through glass although illumination will pass through more.
73. If a sensitive has + metal on his person, keys, watch, etc. no oscillations
are produced.
75. If I placed the sensitive with his face turned to the south, so that the red
of the magnet was parallel with the meridian, and its north-seeking pole
turned away from the sensitives body, and thus struggling to turn northwards
towards the sensitive, I was surprised to see it turn towards the south pole
of the earth's axis with its north seeking pole forward and outward, away
from the sensitive. Thus, contrary to its most fundamental law, the rod-
magnet turned with its north-seeking pole, not to the north pole but to the
south pole. In the case of one and the same pole, there we have the magnetic
force tending to the north and the odic force tending to the south, and in
this conflict the victory is with the Od, which dominates the magnet and car-
80. Erect crystal produces tulip shaped blue lumination at point, other end when
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inverted, red and yellow.
81. Sun oh wire produced - Od
Prism-separates-colors and polarities
Violet, Blue, Green OD - cool
Yellow, Orange, Red OD + warm.
82. Pole of Compass N = -, S = +
83. A magnifying glass will gather and condense Odic lumination.
34. Plants emit Od, animals emit Od.
85. Your right hand is blue, left yellowish red - Od to right disagreeable.
86. Chemical reactions create - OD.
87. Decomposition = Neg. Od.
88. Evaporation, steaming, distillation all negative forming etc.
89. Sound and vibration Negative.
90. Friction =+
91. Running water = +
92. Positive electricity cool, negative: = warm.
93. A Leyden jar when charged with electricity became luminous throughout. At
the moment of each discharge, the sensitives saw an unusually bright spark
flash along the wire with the speed of lightening, from which they were able
to give me the exact direction taken by the discharges, that is to say, frcm
the inner (E +) lining to the outer (E -). As to the Voltic column, I will
only mention the fact that the enclosed polar wire becomes not only self
luminous, but that it is. surrounded in addition with a corkscrew formation
of light, spinning around it in an impetuous current.
34. In color, copper emits red, surrounded by green flame: tin, lead, pallodium,
cobalt, were blue. Bismuth, zinc, osmium, titanium, potassium - all red.
Silver, gold, platinum, antimony, cadmium - all white. Nickel and chromium
- green to yellow. Iron - polychrome or all colors. Arsenic, coal, iodine
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selenium - all red. Sulphur - Blue.
95. Theo-Bromine - white Od color. Parabanic acid - blue. Calcined lime - red.
99. Sodium = + .
through the tube known as the positive column. Meanwhile the cathode, assumes
at its tip a luminous tuft - the negative glow - violet in color - between
these two is an ill-defined region called the Faraday dark-space. Later the
107. A sensitive created colors in a card moistened with starch paste and 10%
PROPERTIES
The information of the properties of Odic energy has been condensed to save
a great amount of space. The term Odic has been given to this energy by Reichen-
this name exist such as Od, Odyl, Odyle, Odyllic, and may be used interchangably.
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4. Found in, effects from Chemical processes.
5. Conducted by metals.
6. Greater conductivity than heat.
7. Emitted from magnets.
8. Energy does not add density or volume.
9. Biological sensitivity to this energy.
10. Absorbed in water.
11. Conducted by organic materials.
12. Heat emits this energy.
13. Found, effects from crystals.
14. Energy distributed throughout mass.
15. Affects air.
16. Slow dissipation from objects.
17. Condensed in not isolated bodies.
13. All substances conduct.
19. Slow in conduction.
20. Electricity induces into air, substances.
21. Has vertical tendency to rise.
22. Luminous, gives off light.
23. Emitted from all sides of an object.
24. Energy independent of cause.
25. Two polarities, not attracted to each other.
25. Opposite polarities repel each other.
27. Energy produced by friction.
28. Free energy without magnetic field.
29. Effected by mist, clouds,
30. Will not attract mass.
31. Energy not permanent in mass when absorbed.
32. Energy transmitted through air.
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60. Running water emits positive-energy.
potassium.
Chapter Two
er. (1897-1957). He received his M.D, degree from the Univ. of Vienna in 1922.
He was the clinical assistant psychoanalyst under Freud, and a teacher at the
His investigations in Neurosis causes and effects gave new insight to physi-
cal and emotional actions, which resulted in ten books being written before 1930.
When forced to escape the Nazi regime, he went to Denmark. His reputation as a
teacher preceeded him, and encouraged by willing schools and students; he taught
His research in Bio-physics resulted in several new papers and books. As his
research progressed, a new form of energy was discovered which affected living
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Ways to contain and condense this energy were fcund, and as it had a health-
ful effect on people; devices were created for sale. The devices at one point
were declared illegal, and interstate shipment banned. Reich was sent to prison
and scon after died. All his books and private papers were publically burned by
The careful and brilliant research had in fact turned up information of which
the government did not approve release to the public. Reich named this energy
Reich discovered that some of the bions emitted a kind of energy that seemed
structed an Orgone accumulator, a box whose walls, floor, and ceiling consis-
ations and experiments have shown that organic material attracts and collects
Orgone from the atmosphere, and that metallic material attracts and repels
Orgone. Thus the organic layers attract and soak up Orgone and the metallic
layers draw it from the organic material and radiate it into the interior of
the accumulator.
C. Orgone will attract Orgpne. Greater concentrations will draw energy frcm
weaker concentrations, until the weaker system can give off no more or the
that all people around were taken ill. Energy absorbed and affects to pro-
E. The Orgone envelope of the earth, or atmospheric Orgone, which could be seen
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at a speed considerably greater than that of the earth's rotation.
L. Books on Orgone: Orgone Functionalism; Ether, God and Devil; Orgone Energy
dots seem to borne from the walls in rhythmic sequence. A magnifying glass
condenses radiations.
in a hold made in the exterior top layers, and a second thermometer outside
the accumulator; we find the temperature above the accumulator is 0.2 degrees
S. How the energy penetrates the metal we do not know, but we know that it does
penetrate it.
U. Reich also invented an Orgone energy field meter; the construction is des-
duction apparatus, the secondary coil will emit or create an Orgone energy
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field that when brought into contact with the energy field of a living organ-
ism will produce lumination in a tube filled with fluorescent gas (helium,
argon, neon) without material contact. A sensitive electric eye can trans-
No. 1." and its application in the successful invention of a motor with a
under certain conditions and angles; give rise to or result in the creation
of matter.
Z. The Orgone potential also shows a marked analogy to gravity; just as a high-
ly charged Orgone energy system will attract Orgone from a system of lower
BB. From observation and experiments of Orgone energy; if some carrier or system
is charged with it to its maximum degree so that it can hold no more; it will
transform itself into electricity and in this way or form find a discharge.
CC. A tube will draw energy from a cloud; pointed beside the cloud it creates a
weak area. The cloud will then draw energy from, the weaker area and will
grow.
Properties
2. Conducted by metals.
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4. Water attracts, absorbs energy.
8. Can be condensed.
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33. Charged metals emit heat.
Chapter Three
The majority of people will agree that the human body has an energy field
around it. For sensitive people, this is the aura they see or perceive.
The proper balance of these polarities insures health while unbalance will
result in disease. The energy itself is termed "Qi", and Qi in the body is called
true Qi and is created by breathing and eating. The Qi inhaled with the air is
extracted by the lungs; the Qi in food and water is extracted by the stomach and
points of the body, also the Tobioscope is used to locate these points for Acu-
puncture treatment.
The primary conception of the two polarities is that while mixed together
in the body, Yin is predominate on the right side and Yang on the left.
However, the use of the divining rod separates the polarities and is not in
agreement with Acupuncture. Reference "Psychic Discoveries Behind The Iron Cur-
tain."
sion is called positive. By the use of the rod as a detection system of polarity,
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1. All women attract (negative polarity).
If indeed there are four types of people; does this then invalidate Acupunc-
polarity movement of energy inside the body, and while a body may be of a predom-
However, this points out that improvements can be made in the science of
Acupuncture to define which type of person they are working on, end what altern-
Effective research into the nature of this field was performed by Harold Burr
of Yale University. He determined that the life field must be capable of being
He started with the principle of the Dynamo, which in its most simple form
magnetic field so that it makes and breaks the field in rapid alternation.
water. By rotating the dish, the water acted as an armature and two electrodes
in the water picked up the current of the floating Salamander. Having then an
At this point other cycles immediately became apparent; Earth cycles (24
immersed in the salt water. The cycles in men were very stable; with women, the
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AC current reached large peaks at menstrual and ovulation times.
the University.
His portable equipment was developed after he found that a matched pair of
silver cloride probes connected to a high resistance input of a tube type volt-
Knowing that the magnetic quality of the probes could be upset by direct
contact with bare skin; he found that a conductive paste could be used as a bridge.
This allowed the probes to be fastened directly to any part of the body.
Radiations
Using an instrument developed by Mr. Bovis; Dr. Oscar Brunler made measure-
ments as follows:
4. That fingers or other points on the body could be used to monitor internal
organs.
5. The water of Lourdes in France emits a radiation of very short waves and is
9. The value of food depends on its wave length, metals which emit radiations
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Additional information:
The law of polarity may be called the first and the fundamental law of all crea-
tion.
Only a positive and negative electric current can produce an electric light.
Only an acid (positive) and an alkali (negative) can produce a chemical compound.
Only the joining of the two - the positive, and the negative - can create a new
manifestation.
All attempts to discard this law and to hope for results without using it is a
waste of time.
The whole of creation is the joining of two forces of an opposite and comple-
mentary nature or an opposite polarity. When these two forces meet, creation
Time
"It turns out that the time pattern of our world is positive in a levrartory
The left hand system of co-ordinates is said to be that system in which time
Time possesses not only energy, but also a rotation moment which it can
transmit to a system.
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On a time axis, the entire universe is projected by one point."
From the effect that time has on natural laws, it must also have the same
left hand rotation and is healthful to the body. In ancient' times, it was used
Contrary; sugar in water has a right hand rotation and can produce dis-ease.
Motor Force
Of eight men who have built motors; two men stand out in our recorded hist-
ory. One was Reich who never revealed how to build a motor that took its energy
The other man is John Keeley, who in 1871 built a motor to run on "vibrations"
As he tells it, "I have tapped a great new source of energy. A device which
disintegrated the Etheric force that controls the atomic constitution of matter."
Mr. Keeley, in explanation of his motor says: In the conception of any mach-
ine heretofore constructed, the medium for inducing a neutral center has never
been found. If it had, the difficulties of perpetual motion seeker's would' have
been solved, and this problem would have become an established and operating fact,
motion but a circuit is formed that actually has a neutral center; which is in a
globe) and it is the wonderful velocity of the vibratory circuit which makes it
so.
Still, with all its perfection; it requires to be fed with the vibratory
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ether to make it an independant motor.
Octaves
In the metaphysical sciences, the works of Madame Blavatsky have been pre-
1. Infra red
2. Purple
3. Indigo
4. Blue
5. Green
6. Yellow
7. Red
The next color is ultra violet; a harmonic of (2) purple. Thus any color
below or above this spectrum will be as a function of the seven. Infra red being
at the top is seven steps or octaves from red as purple is seven steps from ultra
violet.
Thus the spectrum descends to sound, and ascends to infinity. Thus also,
The chemical elements are also the same. Each eighth element has then the
property of the first element and thus there are eight divisions of chemicals or
elements.
Therefore some of the hidden laws of nature become clear; that light will
separate first into three groups of vibrations, blue, green, and red.
The second division is into seven as shown; thereafter each separate color
may mix with other colors also in a series of seven; i.e. 3 parts yellow with 4
parts red create orange; or 3 parts blue with 4 parts green create turquoise.
There is then a fundamental law of division, one into three into seven. An
energy may be divided into three vectors, a force into three forces, each
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divisible into seven components.
Each compound into three or seven elements; each particle into three or seven
smaller particles. The pairing of three produce one, the destruction of one
creates seven.
Transmission of Energy
The following information was attained through the library of the ARE center
at Virginia Eeach, Virginia. This is the Edgar Cayce foundation and research
center.
Question:
etheric energy?
Cayce said that stones (rocks) and jewels (crystals) were indeed capable of
Almost thirty stones were described and their properties used for health,
Cayce also proposed that certain appliances could be built for the addition
Cayce appliance: Use two pieces of carbon steel, 4-1/2" x 1/4" x 1/4" thick.
Encased in tin or rubber container packed with plain charcoal and with two plates
hand to hand or hand to foot for centralization of forces. Keep container in ice
water during treatment of 30 to 60 minutes. The first wire you touch will be the
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The fact that in this and other appliances he described,
electricity could not flow; either through the charcoal or
glass.
Radionics
Radionics is a private science of people who believe this energy can be con-
trolled and produce effects. The control is achieved through a joining of mental
The devices are of three types; using electricity, using light properties,
in almost all cases, this information cannot be obtained through accepted sciences.
cover. Opitcal device measured deflection when bio-plasma present. Under the
water film; also used 30 cm tube (straw) suspended on water by stand, balanced,
easily rotated.
Mr. Adams... small tube on a float revolves. Also paper cubes are easily
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suspended by silk thread to stand. 14 x 5 cm rectangle suspended from stand by
Blondot used a fluorescent screen which flashed and revealed the existence
of N Rays. They emanate also from Geissler or crook tubes as well as mechanical
Oscar Korshelt - German - Patent # 69,340 - non conductive disc with spirals
on each side, interconnected. One collects energy from light - other radiates
(growth of plants).
needle fixed on the cylinders - lower surface measured the deflection normally
Finsen, the discoverer of the curative powers of ultra-violet rays was per-
secuted and made destitute, yet he found that these rays had a healing effect not
Nearly twenty years ago two Swiss researchers, Professor Korschelt and Dr.
emit a vitalizing radiation while other metals such as zinc and lead send out de-
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England, He developed a camera using three lenses and magnetic bar magnets
around the lenses to photograph energy fields of organic and inorganic materials.
Along with the energy fields came thought photographs, diagnosing diseases,
effects of prayer on water. He found that there is a common factor in all energy
fields, reaction or inclusion of magnetism.
He photographed the aura of man and magnets and found like similarities. He
also found that all cells radiate a radiation which performs as a picture of its
activity.
G.P.F. There are at least three elementary forces which act at a distance;
Gravitational, electric and magnetic forces, and at least three different sub-
atomic particles: Protons, electrons, and neutrons, all of which make up the
composition of matter.
ENERGY PHOTOGRAPHS
1958 - Mr. Philip Chancellor, Cuernavaca, Mexico - Kodak contrast ortho film
The strength of these patterns was increased when the stop bath was elimin-
ated and the film placed directly into the fixing bath from the developer. Opti-
mum time developing was 1-1/2 minutes, fixing time 2 minutes or more.
PYRAMID GUIDE - "This energy lias between beta and gamma of the X-ray region.
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upwards in 90° cone. This great concentration of power, I am reasonably sure, is
Chapter Three
Properties
capable of measurement.
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Chapter Four
Ordering Properties
this energy.
3. Moon, Positive
4. Sun, negative
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23. Arsenic, negative, red energy oriented south.
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Oxygen gas Defining Compounds By Polarity
Positive (warm)
manganese hyoscyamine
asparagine
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Odic and Orgone polarity of Elements
3 retain polarity
change next direc-
tion
6 change polarity
original polarity
wrong
BLAVATSKY - ALCHEMY
ORDER OF ELEMENTS
4 Polarities = Odic,
Orgone
E Moon - Silver -
Mercury
S Venus - Copper
E Mars - Iron -
Antimony
S Jupiter -Tin
N Saturn - Lead
King - Sulphur 3 4
Water Fire
Queen - Mercury
Yellow Red
1 2
W S
Earth Air
Black White
N? E
changed by Saturn
Light
Odic (Summary)
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17. Odyllic phenomena occur where electrical phenomena do not:
a. Sunlight
b. Moonlight
c. Spectra of light transmission through glass.
27. Duration of Od incomparably greater than that of electricity; a wire glow-
ing Odylically by electricity continues to glow thirty seconds or more after
being taken out of the current.
28. In some cases, Odylic light disappears sooner than the excited electricity.
29. Many Odylic (light) flames exhibit a constant upward tendency, rising
vertically.
30. Odo-luminous phenomena of great extent appearing over metal plates (elec-
trified).
31. Odyllic currents (light) do not flow merely from the points, but also from
the sides of bodies.
36. Od is produced and manifested in a multitude of cases;-in spaetra of solar,
lunar and candlelight, in polarized light.
Light
Odic
2. Found, effects in light.
22. Luminous, gives off light.
33. May be refracted.
38. Energy in rays of moon positive.
40. Reflected light has negative polarity.
41. Refracted light has positive polarity.
44. Light of energy passes through glass.
53. Neg.-energy illumination blue color.
54. Prism separates polarities in light.
55. Energy condensed by magnifying glass.
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66. Everything emits light.
Orgone
Odic
Odic
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63. Corkscrew energy formation around conductor.
Orgone
Burr
Odic
5. Conducted by metals.
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Properties Relating To Heat
Odic
Orgone
Odic
Orgone
Odic
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Orgone
15. Can produce physical effects.
29. Energy discharge can be mechanical potential.
30. Has tension-charge-discharge-relaxation cycle.
33. Charged metal repels other metals.
38. Energy can exert motor force, will power motors.
39. Motor force has "Y" factor.
Orgone
Odic
Orgone
Odic
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Properties Relating To Polarities
Odic
21. Has vertical tendency to rise.
22. Luminous, gives off light.
25. Two polarities, not attracted to each other.
26. Opposite polarities repel each other.
34. Surrounds itself with alternating bands of opposite polarity.
42. Positive and negative energy may co-exist in matter.
53. Negative energy illumination blue color.
54. Prism separates polarities in light.
69. Positive polarity of orange red color.
71. Polarity stronger in vacuum.
Orgone
16. Blue illumination observed,
23. Opposite charges repel.
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Chapter Five
Through observation, all the sciences have been developed from properties to
Defining Properties
Light: Energy emitted from light. (This energy must then be related to a vector
in light transmission; or photon polarity in light.)
Energy emits light. (Energy emits photons in ultraviolet wavelength.)
Magnetism: Energy emitted from magnetic fields. (Energy must then be related
to a vector of the magnetic force).
Energy without magnetic field.
(If a particle energy; this cannot be an electron or a proton.)
Electronics: Energy given off by electrical fields.
(Energy must then be related to a vector of the electrical
field)
Energy without electrical field.
(If a particle energy; this cannot be an electron or a proton).
Energy effects to electrical fields.
(Energy capable of altering resistance of circuit.)
Attracted to, emits from tube shapes.
(Area of least charge; closed bodies have no force lines
inside).
Energy will effect ionization.
(Can be vector or radiation effects.) (Polarization.)
In Mass: Conducted by all materials. (Different from electric, magnetic.
Implied a dielectric, polarization action.)
Energy distributed throughout mass. (Electric charge only on the
surface of mass; implied dielectric, polarization action.)
Energy independent of cause. (Free energy without dependence on
field).
Like charges attract. (Unique property!?)
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Tension, charge, discharge, relaxation cycle. (Inconclusive!!)
Chapter Six
charge.
Maxwell's displacement theory had such a hypothetical energy that was dis-
placed out of the medium when electric action took place. This energy was never
found and the equations stated that whether it existed or not, electric action
The displacement equations are also equal that of polarization and both of
the same vector in electrical medium. If then they are equal, might we expect
plain.
The displacement in modern electronic theory has been changed due to the ac-
ceptance of the electron as the only particle acting in electric action. Indeed,
When then the magnetic forces are calculated, the displacement vector denotes
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In the research into the nature of this energy, how the research evolved
can disclose information which may otherwise be hidden in some obscure passage.
And Magnetism" (Sir James Jeans) which contains the foundations of all electro-
magnetic actions.
the growth of electronics as a science. This book defines how electric action
takes place.
that said positive charges were attracted to the interior of a closed body or
tube. Several days later another equation disclosed that there could be no lines
of force or charge in the interior of a closed body. I connected these two equa-
tions as being of the same type but felt that somehow there was a contradiction
involved.
From connected theorems and equations, it seemed that there was no contra-
When several months later I read about a purported energy (Orgcne) being
attracted to tubes; the three facts were of a similar nature and definitely worth
The energy seemed to be essentially neutral and yet attracted to tube shapes
(electrically a closed body) where the equations said that only positive charges
were attracted.
I think I might have left this problem alone after the minor investigation
gave no useful information except that perhaps a kinetic energy could be termed
suggested an energy to emit from crystals in the passage I opened. Having a great
interest in this area from younger days of collecting and glowing artificial
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I did not know what this book was about until three days later when I had
time to read it. This was another energy, essentially neutral with many proper-
I discussed this property with several people but they seemed to think that
of all the properties indicated this was the least important. I know that we
tend to pick out information in books which reflects our own interests, but
either this was important in defining this energy or was just an interesting
property.
A good puzzle intrigues and stimulates my mind and I had here an exceptional
Further probing revealed that this energy emits from electrical action. As
two kinds:
place.
This hypothesis was never proved as the energy was not found and the equa-
tions stated that whether it existed or not, the properties of electric action
and charge.
The emission from the coil is electrically similar to the attraction to the
The displacement energy was described by Maxwell as an energy that was re-
luctant to give up its space to electric action but would move over a distance
proportional to the electric intensity to let it pass. All this supposes that
This energy (Odic) has the property that it is given off by dielectrics
One thing was clear, wherever this energy showed up in the equations of
electromagnetic actions; it was connected to the "Z" vector, X and Y being the
The "Z" vector assumption is not taken lightly as it is the vector of the
The next properties were the ones that almost ended any further investiga-
tion. "Energy gives off light"; interesting property that could go along quite
well with the neutral properties of this energy. I had assumed that I may have
been dealing with neutron energy which may have many properties similar to light.
Its interactions or decay may release photons and so be seen faintly. But "ef-
fects from light" shot down a simple hypothesis that this was neutron energy.
There obviously are no neutrons in light and if neutral energy could be re-
ceived and transmitted from light through a metallic medium, it must be accepted
as another energy.
My intrigue was fast becoming fatigue with all my work contradicted and its
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Frankly, I sulked several days in a very lethargic mood. This puzzle had a
solution but determining the correct one was beyond me. In desperation I looked
front, a magnetic wave front, and a polarization wave front of the "Z" vector.
Now starts the serious research as I have a common denominator. The proper-
ties of all the information available was ordered into groups and many hours was
I was fortunate that at this time, a friend (J. L. Terrell) had collected a
lated subjects.
from several countries, and everything available from any college, university,
or corporation.
nature was known to exist and had several unique properties. It seemed that the
information I had on Odic and Orgone energy was recognized but there had been no
ers had discovered this energy independently and listed other properties not yet
recorded. This numbered generally from one to twelve properties per person, most
A book, "Pyramid Power" suggested the manner or way in which the energy
worked was as a vortex action- I had two properties which could agree with this.
and quantitative that were made using this energy with subjective response.
as an energy.
tions.
as to why and how it was produced. The actions by intensity of electric force
on matter or in circuits has been understood for a long time and yet it is ad-
Essentially neutral, this offers the possibility of the neutron. This energy
has demonstrated that it has intrinsic energy and so must have mass proportional
to its speed.
particle.
The large size of both the proton and neutron particles and their charges
eliminate certain properties noted: "Emission from all sides of an object". The
More recently, neutrons have proved to be the best particles for demonstrat-
those of light.
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Protons of low momentum are easily disturbed by any small electric force
which they encounter; thus they cannot penetrate solid matter. But neutrons
can be slowed down to a walk, 10 cm/sec. (about 2,200 mph) or less without be-
ing readily subject to disturbing influences. These slow neutrons,, with a rela-
tively long wave-length, pass easily through thin layers of solid materials.
Chapter Seven
When any science has its beginnings, there are certain growing pains, such
that the science may only grow as exact as the observations and measurements of
earth as the center of the Universe being displaced by the sun as the center
Present day electronics is in much the same state of development. The sci-
ence could only in its development be as exact as those sciences such as physics
foundation, physics was just beginning to accept the electron as a part of the
atom and chemistry had not developed the periodic table of elements.
All this was barely a hundred years ago. As in any science, certain views
are held for a while and then superceded by more exact concepts. Thus mistakes
are a part of the growing process and the science only as exact as the progres-
contain mistakes, how many errors of explanation are in electronics and how are
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we to uncover them? At this point, I must admit that many flaws in the theory
their interactions.
and units.
The division into practical units from the theoretical has been to use the
C.G.S. system, the power selected so as to make the units convenient size.
Force "
Intensity Volt 108 1/300
Potential 9 x 1011
Capacity Farad 109 9 x 105
Capacity Microfara 1015 3 x 109
Current Ampere 1091
Resistance Ohm 10 1
9 x 1011
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created a great deal of prevailing confusion. If someone asks what charge is on
a conductor, do you think of volts or amps? Most people will answer volts with-
out hesitation. If asked what intensity, the answer is so many amps. Exactly
the opposite is true of the above statements. Usage has created more contradic-
spread throughout the medium surrounding the circuit in which the current flows
and not as concentrated in the circuit itself. Thus we must regard the medium
as possessing kinetic energy at every point, the amount of this energy being
As such it is soon found that the medium is in just the same condition
at rest. Thus on the simple view which we are now considering, we are driven to
with the simple conceptions with which we started. Having arrived at this result,
there is no justification left for treating electrostatic energy, any more than
that a system of steady currents forms a dynamic system of kinetic energy must
of each particle to arise from an electric current which flowed permanently around
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tical with those of electric currents and in particular the energy of a magnetic
opposite sign attract because of two systems of currents flowing in opposite dir-
ections.
the magnetic system to be the exact opposite of what we have previously supposed
molecular currents, we must see that it is the difference between the magnetic
Now the calculations for these currents has existed over seventy years,
Why am I therefore bringing them up again or suggest anything new? The answer
is that when a science forgets its heritage, the properties ascribed to a name
Our science today does not question the mathematics of the two currents, or
even its existence since it behaves as one unit of attraction or repulsion. The
magnetic field is however, the key to unlocking secrets of electronics and phy-
DUAL CURRENTS
and three vectors. This is a popular view in the math of the particle yet what
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does this tell us about electronics?
If there are two opposing currents producing an attraction for each other
by their respective directional flow, is there not then three particles and vec-
tors separate for each current such that the magnetic field then can be defined
as components :
+M *M -M +M *M -M
If so, then the electromagnetic forces derived and dependent on the magnetic
will be of form:
+E *E -E +E *E -E
If so, then the electrostatic forces derived and dependent on the magnetic and
+E *E -E +E *E -E-
is given the charge 0. This vector is always in the plane, of direction of in-
tensity Z, where vectors X, Y, are at 90 degrees from the Z plane and each other.
Assume then that in a conductor that electrons flow in one direction and
holes or protons flow in the opposite direction like volts and amps. We have
What then of the third vector and particle? It and its vector are in every
calculation in modern electronics yet I can't remember ever finding this explain-
assume that we have a particle of no charge without which magnetic, fields could
not exist or that it is not really there, and its properties, and vectors do not
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three vectors with a specific particle associated with each specific vector.
indeed occur alone with the right conditions. If granted the Z vector may occur
In a simple equation such as E = IR, did each have a particle? I had always
assumed that resistance was a property as its name suggested, a friction, a re-
luctance, and I am sure you feel the same. In the right hand rule of electronics
we are familiar with it, both in its properties and vector and force.
Now the problem was not to examine resistance but to examine the vector of
which resistance was one of several properties. At first the semantics was
theory.
an energy reluctant to give up its space to movement of electrons and protons and
At this point I knew what it was but was at a loss to prove it; such is
prove that one property was founded on a particle/vector arrangement when all
its other properties were thought to be individual properties and none connected
vector as the sum of several, properties, each unique in its application and
depending upon, what forces were acting on it. Thus, the combined properties of one
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vector forces a similar accepted arrangement of all vectors and the foundations
define a universal set of three vectors such that a particular particle in each
of three vectors is each unique and will have a specific action and direction of
force.
Example: At any point on the earth, let us suppose that the angle between
the line of magnetic force and the horizontal is , this being positive if the
line of force points down, into the earth. Let the horizontal projection of the
line of force make an angle with the geographical, meridian through the
point, this being given positive if this line points west of north. The angle
is called the dip at the point, the angle is called the declination.
Let H be the horizontal component of force then the total force may be
Given that all vectors are founded on a particle, each separate and indiv-
idual such that X = the proton, Y = the electron, Z = neutron for neutral charge
and vector.
It is given that these vectors are the same as or may be interchanged with any
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considered composed of discrete particles yet the equations contain in its form,
prove that if these particles existed, they would perform exactly as properties
indicate. This is not all, the equations imply also that every particle must
the properties of any force is due to its particle which is the sum of three
smaller particles.
The definition in space does not define an energy or its relative intensity,
properties, or preclude the interactions of the energy with other energies in, the
in space. The polar co-ordinates of a location are compatible with the direction
orientation movement of the energy. However, the fact that in solenoidal vectors
an energy may exist in a single vector frame leads to the assumption that more
than one energy exists when different vectors and properties are found for each.
magnets.
The existence of an energy in a specific vector also defines that each sep-
arate energy must have a specific particle associated differently for each, hav-
and a neutral charge energy. In a circuit, all are useful and active.
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Properties
If you agree that electromagnetic intensity flows in one direction and that
direction determined by the placement of the conductor, then we may assign this
ninety degrees from the electromagnetic. We assign this the "X" vector.
both the electromagnetic intensity and the magnetic intensity except for the
by assuming the properties of a vector will not be altered, nor its direction.
"E" for the vector "Y" then we must have a magnetic intensity and force at ninety
degrees.' This is defined as "I" and substituted or replaced by "X". The third
vector has a force downwards in a conductor which is constant and a property of.
"R" substituted now by the vector "Z". Thus it is suggested that resistance is
In the examination of the "Z" vector; always taken ninety degrees from the
electromagnetic and magnetic intensitiesy, there are a great many equations which
show a series of unusual but related properties. If therefore some of these are
Resistance Tensions
Hydrostatic pressure
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Now in the examination of the properties, of the "Z" vector, it is evident
particles; the magnetic vector only has two components of three particles each
(modern theory) and three vectors. While the intensity or potential vector has
essity of equation calculation so I must assume that each vector has in itself
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The electromagnetic spectrum thus becomes:
The complexity involved in such a hypothesis must then state that this is
only one form such as electromagnetic and this does not include then the separate
is not the last form or component missing in this energy series such that:
• ■•
It is a force and a vector and must by definition contain three separate proper-
ties and vectors. By similar analysis, we must therefore have the magnetic and
Where each force has its own three vectors, each property therein will have its
must be composed of twelve lesser particles and similarly the proton group and
neutron group.
By the different sizes and weights of our basic particles these smaller
particles of one set are not equal to smaller particles of another set since
their sizes, weights, are proportional only to the set's major particle, i.e.:
At some point of division, a common set of particles may be found that are
and their directions. If it was not for their complexity, no one property could
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A problem immediately arises as to what polarity to assign each of the
particle arrangement such that each particle in this group is similar. As this
force proper is founded on the electron, then we must by vector particle arrange-
have a positive charge. I was never aware that the examination of these forces
could lead to so many blind alleys; or contrary to what I have thought and read.
agree that the electrostatic energy given off by or as static charges or elec-
to the electron, and the electron in each case has a negative charge.
The hypothesis can then be valid only if there are dual currents.
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The mathematics of dual currents have been explored for magnetic bodies and
found to explain what properties exist and of what intensity. The proof however
was denied because of no determination that they actually existed; however, these
currents are used in calculations today to explain other problems where currents
as a theory is easier and quicker to use. Indeed, they may be the only solution.
currents.
You are probably familiar with the moving holes in semi-conductor theory;
moving in opposition to the electron flow, or, that positive static charges are
heavier and do not leave the point of a conductor as fast as negative charge
electrons.
This in itself is curious because of the verbal wordage that positive elec-
trons are not positive, but do not have the intensity or charge negatively that
They are called positive then only in relation to having less charge; more
charge is negative.
While this may sound good in theory, I personally have never been able to
premise; i.e. positive charges attracted to the interior of closed bodies when
I have hinted at my position but as yet have not removed the two negative
this hypothesis.
You are aware of how ions move in solutions where an electric current is
present. All positive ions move in the direction of the electric force while
all negative ions move in the opposite direction. Such that, in a solution of
potassium chloride in water, the potassium is deposited where the current leaves
the water; chlorine at the point at which the current enters the water.
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This property of ionization gives us the direction of two flows of ions in
to the flow of current and thus all negative ions flow in the direction of poten-
tial and by analogy, that all positive ions flow in the direction of current.
theory.
magnetic field has led to the adoption in the electromagnetic theory of the elec-
the potential where potential is measured in volts. We also assume that the
proton is the particle of the current. When the foundations are built upon the
made to explain electric phenomena by the two fluid theory. In this there are
three things concerned; ordinary matter and two electric fluids, positive and
negative.
The two kinds of electricity attracted and repelled, polarities of the same
kind repel and polarities of opposite kinds attracting; and in this way the ob-
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The two fluid theory not accepted because it was thought that it was too
elaborate for the facts and posed questions about matter that complicated theory.
Therefore all our calculations and foundations are based on the premise of a one
fluid or single moving particle (electron), three vectors and one direction of
flow.
Certain problems created the need for ions, holes, and polarization to be
charge it is assumed that we are referring to the same set of vectors; however,
There must be only a polarity change and not an intensity change if both
were of the same set and thus by definition of units cannot be equal.
The analogy of vectors must suppose then if unequal, there are three forces
positive particle.
This means that electricity must have a dual" flow of negative electrons in
one direction and a dual flow of positive electrons in the opposite direction.
The movement of the neutral E° and its e+, e-, e°, un-defined but producing
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Therefore the components of electrical forces take the form
of sets and subsets:
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Sets and subsets of the neutral: (Z vector)
energy in a horizontal vector; a static energy in. a vertical vector, and a hydro-
tal; the energy pressure distribution in the medium would then produce a corres-
The medium of air around the earth can. easily be thought of as a dielectric
having the same pressures and effects and in which the addition of water suspended
alters the dielectric constant. Where air is a constant slightly greater than
one; water has a dielectric constant of eighty seven at ten thousand feet. There-
fore as water is accumulated in the air envelope, more energies are absorbed;
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higher pressures result, more static electrical discharges, and the pressures
dictate a movement of the dielectric west to east (clouds).
The barometric pressure is then a direct reading of the static pressure in a
dielectric as the math dictates.
In the practical understanding of forces, by the relationship of the "Y" vec-
tor to the Van Allen belt, it must be assumed that there are two intensities mov-
ing in opposite directions with a third intensity at right angles.
The "X" vector, the magnetic must be assumed to have currents North to South,
and South to North, along with a vertical intensity oriented to the earth center.
The Z vector must suppose a hydrostatic pressure from the earth center out, a
hydrostatic pressure inward and a pressure at right angles to these.
I fail to see any conflict with existing natural laws or properties. By ap-
plying this hypothesis to small quantities of elements or compounds, it explains
stresses in a dielectric, pressures in a dielectric, and problems discovered in
capacitance and tensions thereof.
What I have presented amounts to the presentation of a three fluid hypothesis
and must have some means of practical proof of existence or showing cause for
investigation. The best example other than, natural forces is one in common use,
the observable forces in a vacuum tube.
Crook, discoverer or the vacuum tube, noted that by the reduction in pressure
in a vacuum tube with a current flowing, a negative glow, violat in color appeared
at the anode. This he described as a "tuft" of color. At the cathode, a dark
space appeared which was proportional to the vacuum. Even today, this is called
the cathode (Faraday) dark space. He wondered what kind of energy this was but
could find no practical explanation. Also, from the cathode appeared a pink glow
that detached itself from the cathode and assumed a position on the interior walls
of the tube.
Blondat, another foundation scientist, noticed these
phenomena and was
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in the case of the detached energy, able to conduct it away from the tube by a
focus tube. He says: "It is plane polarized from moment of emission (susceptible
The properties of this energy are exactly what would be the properties of the
hypothetical Z plane. I must remind you that this was seventy years ago that
In the examination of wave propagation these vectors are found, and also -
and Z vector properties. An examination reveals that light does have an electric
front, a magnetic front at 90° to the electric one and a polarization front in the
direction of propagation.
This theory is the foundation of todays optics. Have you considered that this
means photons can have an electric field without any electrons present, or may
have a magnetic field or polarization field. Surely this indicates that the
then in the theory of polarization, there are ways of separating different modes
of polarization such that by filters, Po- or Po+ or even Po° may be allowed to
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pass while blocking others. So then Po-, Po+, Po° are not
components but separate particles and thus the photon theory
becomes:
PM-
PM°
(These particles are neutrinos)
PM+
P0-
P0°
P0+
The fact that electrons will release photons by moving to different energy
particle system in triad grouping. The electron theory however is divided into
electromagnetic radiation of waves state that when the frequency rises the length
valid.
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Then there are necessarily two groups of light listed as P-. If shown that
two groups exist theoretically, nay we not assume their reality and compatibility
with similar groups. Such then is it that I propose light is grouped as:
The breakdown finds that each of the three groups is like that of breakdown
of light into twenty seven particles as shown before. Therefore we now have
eighty one associated particles of light and eighty one associated particles of
electricity.
premise of this writing has been that there are dual and triple currents diametric-
proposition.
light send a wave to an object as well as at the same time the object would send
However, this is not the case. Taking the special case of a light bulb,
when the emitter wire emits millions of photons per second. What would prevent an
lationship? Classical physics does not recognize this nor indeed can it be
proven.
time continuum.
If you can imagine time as a hemisphere with another time as the opposite
side making a sphere, then the emitter at the center would give off photons all
in one hemisphere and draw photons from the other hemisphere. This is simply for
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be considered a sphere for each time; each over and infused with the other. Per-
haps a better illustration would be an X shape where time one is at the top, time
two is at the bottom, and time zero is at the crossing point and on both sides of
The crossing point may then be arbitrarily assigned to any object under examina-
tion, an examination of the electromagnetic theory using this time system gives
a wider perspective.
In time one, the electron carries a negative charge; time two reverses this
polarity and we then have a positive charge electron. Time 0 gives us an electron
with no charge.
We must suppose then that for practical purposes, the three time systems
have an electron each and that at the start of any examination, that they all
occupy the same space. In this context, E- would always be the same distance
by the fact that as other particles approach E°, forces are exerted upon it and
it must therefore move in the verticle. A system of pressures would allow for
vertical travel where the initial location was always considered where the E°
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displacement of separate electrons. Maxwell however was postulating three sep-
arate forces, not three separate electrons. The mathematics are not wasted as
found that time is propagated from one point, at least the math analysis says
this. The time system has three basic natures which we call past, present, and
future. It seems that time has a spatial fabric and can be interfered with to
for spatial fabric stresses produced;. What research does not say is that if time
has a fabric then it is related to space in such a way as both must exist or
To occupy this space, it is necessary to have matter. The electron and pol-
arities are matter. If we have three forms of time we must therefore have three
The reverse of this space is exactly the same except that it contains opposite
polarities than the first. This predicts a system of what is termed anti-matter.
We however do have these polarity charges in our system and so we must have both
charge and at rest. Having neutral particles let us assume we have three systems
overlapping.
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I did not assume at first that we had all three because a system of an elec-
tron of negative charge where the positron was not known would suppose a system
of only one time. It may be possible for these to exist separately but as yet I
originally part of the triad and somehow the fabric was rent by excessive stress.
We can today measure the time stress by the stretching of a rubber band. The
collided, there must be tremendous stresses incurred in that region and a good
possibility that the fabric of one or two of the time systems would warp. In this
warp, a time system can occur alone such as the neutral balance of the present.
However, imagine a past occurring and its properties, designated a positive sys-
tem it must have or be a mirror system of ours where protons, are negative, neu-
The property of light would be attraction to any object and so we could not
see. The rush of matter to collect together must result in a giant collision.
This might possibly create a black star because light would not be given off. The
stresses produced must warp the fabric and allow normal time to exist again or in
red it could move all or in part to any region containing positive space. Since
happens to all areas and may be drawn to areas of stress or areas of least stress.
Poisson's equations of matter into and out of every point in space, such that
any specific area or, a person could go from earth to any planet in any galaxy
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The paradox is that while we accept dimensions, they do not exist in the
(ii) The kind which Maxwell imagines to occupy the whole of space,
ether, but with the difference that the electricity cannot travel indef-
within the medium in the direction of the electric intensity, the extent
Thus at any point in any medium, the displacement has magnitude and dir-
area which has crossed a small area perpendicular to this direction, the
was acting.
Suppose, now that an electric field is gradually brought into existence, the
field at any instant being exactly similar to the final field except that the
intensity at each point is less than the final intensity in some definite ratio
"K". Let the displacement be "C" times the intensity, so that when the intensity
at any point is KR, the displacement is CKR. The direction of this displacement
is along the lines of force, so that the electricity may be regarded as moving
through the tube of force: the lines of force become identical now with the cur-
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rent-lines of a stream, to which they have already been compared.
Let us consider a small element of Volume cut off by two adjacent equi-
potentials and a tube of force. Let the cross section of the tube of force be
"W", and the normal distance between the equipotentials where they meet the tube
ment from CKR to C(K + dK)R and therefore an additional displacement of elec-
quantity CFWdK flows out across one of the bounding equipotentials, while an
these surfaces then the whole work done in displacing the electricity origin-
ally inside the element of Volume WdS, is exactly the work of transferring a
It is therefore CRW (V2 - V1)dK and since V2 - V1 = KRdS this may be written
This work an Maxwell's theory is simply the energy stored up in the element
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the "polarization," a term due to Faraday. Maxwell's explanation of the meaning
to be polarized when it acquires equal and opposite properties on two equal sides.
the molecules of the dielectric were in a polarized state, and the quantity P
is found to measure the amount of the polarization at any point in the dielec-
later stage: for the present we simply use the term polarization as a name for
that we take some direction 00' making an angle with that of the lines of
force. The aggregate strength of the tubes of force which cross an area per-
pendicular to 00' will be P cos , for these tubes are exactly like those
which cross an area cos perpendicular to the lines of force. Thus, con-
sistantly with the definition of polarization, we may say that the polarization
cosine of the angle between this direction and that of the lines of force, it
is clear that the polarization may be regarded as a vector, of which the direc-
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Ihe polarization having been seen to be a vector, we may speak of its com-
ponents F, g, h. Clearly F is the number of tubes per unit area which cross
Page 190: How does a free and electrically uncharged particle move?
At any given point the actual world line of the particle systematically
deviates, or curves away, from that ideal geodesic world line which passes
through the same point with the same slope. In the language of everyday physics,
the charged particle accelerates away from an ideal neutral test particle.
the mass, M, of a particle and its intrinsic energy, or energy of Being E. The
much mass means twice as much intrinsic energy; No mass means no intrinsic
energy.
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Page 61: If two protons collide, new and/or heavier particles may be
One decay is known, that of the neutral P ion, in which mass is transformed
Page 70: More recently, neutrons have proved to be the best particles for
Co., 1963.
mass. The photon, the graviton, and the neutrinos are massless. Having no
Page 17: The Dirac theory of the electron first predicted that a particle
opposite in electric charge and in some other intrinsic properties. This sister
good particle) and it appears that every particle in nature has its antiparticle.
For the special case of the photon, the graviton, and the neutral pion, the
antiparticle is exactly the same as the particle, but for all other members of
The anti neutron, for example, is distinguishable from the neutron, even
Page 70: Electrons of low momentum are easily disturbed by any small elec-
tric forces which they, encounter; thus they cannot penetrate solid matter. But
neutrons can be slowed down to a walk, 105 CM/sec (about 2,200 mph) or less,
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without being readily subject to disturbing influences. These slow neutrons,
with a relatively long wavelength, pass easily through thin layers of solid
that a neutron moving at 9,000 mph,or 4 x 105 cm/sec - has a wavelength of one
Page 170: A high energy proton strikes a proton at rest in a target, and
reversible immediately or
Page 171: The proton is surrounded by its cloud of virtual picns, darting
this way and that, but leashed to the uncertaintly principle to remain within
Page 172: Suppose, for example, that a neutron approaches close to a pro-
ton. At that particular instant, the proton may have transformed itself moment-
arily into a neutrcn and a positive pion. The other neutron can absorb the pion
It is this incessent juggling with pions (and Kaons) that provides the
Page 178: What makes the electron live forever is the law of charge con-
servation. What makes the proton live forever is the law of Barycn conservaticn.
Suppose there is a new law which makes the lambda live almost forever,
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N energy field - no voltage, all amperage, on a closed surface (interior
field).
If an electron does not meet a proton in current then it passes and the
proton still emits the + charge, and if all electrons pass, you have negative
soon as the intensity of the magnetism passes beyond a certain point, emissions
of light occur, which display themselves as vaporous misty, and finally flame-
like, especially at the poles of the magnets and appear not unfrequently as high
ing of the Odic flame; and the phenomena of these occur differently according
as the magnets are placed with one or other pole towards north, west, south, or
east, turned upwards or downwards, in the magnetic dip, or in any other inter-
mediate direction.
C. Iron bars behave like weak magnets in relation to Odic energy when
each other up, but repulse one another, accumulate around their own poles, and
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become introverted. On contact, the introverted flames disappear, and a deli-
G. Odic flames meeting one another cross-ways, carry one another onward.
I. All the manifold effects which one magnet produces upon one another are
pearances of the Odic light. The rubbing of magnets affords numerous examples
of this.
J. The. same occurs when the armature is used as an. induced magnet, and
K. The divergences between Od and magnetism which arise here not unfre-
same manner. The electrical atmosphere strengthens then, and under certain
M. Crystals and animals (human hands) influence the Odic flames like mag-
nets, strengthen them, weaken them, reverse or destroy them, both in contact
ous, but by no means magnetism. The magnetic curves produced with iron filings
over bars, present to the eye a multitude of stars, of minute odically flaming
magnets.
PROPERTIES OF CRYSTALS
power an the animal nerves; weak in the healthy, strong in the diseased, strong-
B. The force manifests its abode principally at the axes of the crystals.
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most actively at its opposite extremities: It therefore exhibits polarity.
dark.
E. It does not attract iron does not cause any freely moving body to
assume directions referable to the terrestrial poles, does not affect the magnet,
G. Matter possesses a certain coercive power over it, but only for a lim-
like the magnet, it produces as a rule, sensations of cold at the pole corres-
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
coal; Bitunem; Amber; Glass of all kinds; Osmium, Rhodium; Palladium; Mercury;
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Silver, Gold, in coin.; Copper, Brass; Bar Iron; Pumice stone; Obsidian; Melin-
ite; Opal, common; Zinc, Lead, Cadmium; Dense limestone; Fed copper ore, dense;
Active bodies, all crystalline, good, mostly large and splendid, free crys-
A. Those which compelled the fingers to close up and grasp the object,
with scarcely sensible cramp. Rough Diamond, very small; Antimony, metallic;
Felspar; Boracite; Celestite; Tcpas; Apatite; White lead ore; Crystallize Gold,
B. Those which caused the hand to close upon them convulsively, but did
not attract the hand: Pistacite; Zinc-blende; Magnetic iron ore; Iron-glance.
D. Those which acted so strongly that they caused the hand to clench upon
them with violent spasms and attracted the hand when near: Meteorite from Ma-
CONCLUSION
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and the deductions drawn from them, when briefly summed up, yield the following
1. Ihe world-old observation, that the magnet reacts sensibly on the human
to attain conviction of the correctness and accuracy of this; for people are to
be met with everywhere whose sleep is more or less disturbed by the moon, or
who suffer from nervous indispositions; almost all these experience the peculair
from the head over the body. Still more frequent are healthy and vigorous per-
sons, who feel the magnet very vividly; many feel it more weakly; many detect
it, but in a very slight degree; finally, the majority cannot perceive it at
all. All those who detect this reaction, and they appear to constitute a quarter
or a third of the human race, are here denominated by the general term of "sen-
sitive."
coolness or tepid warmth; to the sight, by appearances of light issuing frcm the
poles and sides of magnets when the patients remain, for a long time, in deep
obscurity.
4. The capacity to exercise such influence presents itself not only in the
first place, there is the entire globe, which, through terrestrial magnetism
5. Then there is the moon, which, by means of exactly the same force, reacts
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towards the earth, and thus towards the sensitive.
6. Further, all crystals, natural and artificial, and those in the direc-
tion of their axes (pp. 31, 33, 35, 50, 55, Letters On Od & Magnetism)
7. In like manner, heat (p. 121). This and all following references ditto.
11. The rays of the sun and stars (pp. 97, 208).
13. Then the organic vital force, both in a, Plants (p. 25); and also in
15. The cause of these phenomena is a peculiar natural force, which extends
over the whole universe (pp 213, 214) different from all hitherto known forces,
the name of "Magnetism," (p. 42) for it does not attract iron (p. 37), nor mag-
nets (pp. 24, 38); bodies charged with it are not determined in particular dir-
ections by the terrestrial magnetism (p. 42); they do not affect the suspended
magnetic needle (p. 38); they are not disturbed, when suspended, by the vicinity
of an electric current (p. 39); and they do not induce any galvanic current in
18. But, on the other hand, magnetism by no means appears everywhere that
43, 44).
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19. The odic force possesses polarity. It appears at the two poles of the
magnet with constantly different properties: at the northward (p. 225, Note) it
and in darkness a blue and bluish-grey light; the southward pole, on the other
hand, a sensation of tepid warmth (p. 225) and a red, reddish-yellow, and red-
dish-grey light. The former is connected with a decided pleasure, the latter
with discomfort and uneasy pains. Next to magnets, crystals (pp. 32, 50, 55,
220, 221) and living organic beings (pp. 84 to 89, 253) exhibit the odic polar-
20. In crystals, the odic poles occur at the poles, of the axes (p. 32);
in crystals with several exes, there are several odic axes, of unequal strength.
21. In plants, the ascending trunk is, as a whole, opposed in polar qual-
ity to the descending; but there are countless other, subordinate polarities in
22. In animals, at least in man, the entire left side stands in odic oppo-
sition to the entire right (p. 226). The force is concentrated into poles at
the extremities, in the hands and fingers (p. 254); and in the two feet (p. 23);
more strongly in the former, more weakly in the latter. Within these general
bi-polar condition in themselves (p. 254). Men and women do not differ quali-
23. On the globe, the north pole is regarded as positively magnetic, the
south pole as negatively; in accordance with this, the northward pole of the
I have taken the south pole, which goes with the negative magnetic pole, in
like manner for negative, "od-negative," = - od; the other, opposite pole, for
"od-positive" = + od (p. 231). In crystals, therefore, the pole giving the cold
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downward pass, is od-negative, the warmth-giving, od-positive (p. 231). In
plants, on the whole, the root is od-positive, the stem and its apex od-negative
(p. 252). In man, the left side, its hand and finger-ends, are warm, disagree-
able, and red-luminous; therefore.od-positive: the right side, hand and finger-
ends, are cool, pleasant, and emit a blue light; therefore are od-negative (pp.
24. In direct sunlight, the red ray and those below it appear od-ppsitive,
the blue and those above it — that is, the so-called chemical ray — od-nega-
components, exhibit no separate polarity; but each acts singly, within its lim-
its, as odically warm or oold to the feeling; and this reaction exhibits differ-
way as they farm a series according to their electrical nature, which we call
combine in an odic series, which has the strongest positively od-polar bodies
at one end, as potassium, etc., and at the other, the strongest od-negative,
like oxygen, etc. And since this natural grouping appears almost to coincide
with the electro-chemical, it may be called the od-chemical series (p. 236).
26. Heating (pp. 122, 245) and friction (pp. 129, 246) display + od; Cool-
ing (p. 123) and the light of fire - od. (pp. 131, 240, 244). Chemical acticn
varies, in its odic value, according to the character of the substances brought
into action (pp. 139, 142, 247). But, in far the greater number of cases, they
27. Of the heavenly bodies, those which have no proper light, as the moon
and the planets, appear od-positive in their principal effect (pp. 119, 208,
239); those which are illuminating, like the sun and fixed stars, od-negative
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in their chief effect (pp. 100, 208, 239). But the spectrum of them, again,
28. The odic force can be conducted in bodies; all solid and fluid bodies
conduct Od to distances as yet unmeasured. Not only metals, but also glass,
resin, silk, and water, are perfect conductors (pp. 47, 81, 113, 118,. 121, 141,
167, 203). In a somewhat smaller degree only do less connected bodies conduct:
such as wood, paper, cotton stuffs, wool etc. There are, therefore, some,
though only weak, obstacles to the transition from one body to another.
29. The conduction of Od is effected much more slowly than that of elec-
tricity, but more rapidly than that of heat; it may almost be followed, on a
least a body in which exists a manifestation of free Od, will produce a simil-
arlily odically excited condition in another (pp. 29, 45, 72, 82, 105, 118,
without actual contact, suffices for it, though with weaker effect (p. 202).
32. The transference is not performed very quickly, but requires some
34. The duration of the odic condition in bodies after complete charging,
and the removal of the charging object, is brief, different according to the
vigorous; sensitive persons (pp. 82, 167, 169); sometimes sensible, even after
water. Matter, therefore, possesses a certain coercive power over Od (pp. 46,
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83, 112, 205).
35. Bodies which have, been odized by conduction or charging, - e.g. metal-
warm or cool, positive or negative, like the poles from which they issue (pp.
36. Od shares with heat the peculiarity of two different conditions; one
inert, slowly making its way through matter, a radiation (pp. 193, 254). In the.
last condition, the Od from magnets, crystals, human bodies (p. 254), and hands,
tible interval of time, at the distance of a long suite of rooms. All the pro-
cesses which the inert Od diffuses slowly over the bodies are radiated by it,
electricity, heat, chemical aeticn, matter in general (p. 201). The rays of Od
penetrate clothes, beds, boards, and walls (p. 23, Note), but evidently less
easily and quickly than magnetism, and with a certain slowness. The conduction
and transfer by means of mere approximation of the poles of crystals and mag-
nets, the hands, amorphous bodies of high od-polar rank, etc., appear all to
depend on radiation of Od; to which, therefore, belongs also the so-called mag-
differently from all other persons (p. 160); but mediately, more strongly in
proportion as they produce odic disturbances in other bodies (p. 167). Metals
placed within the sphere of electrical action exhibit the most vivid phenomena
of Od (p. 168).
38. The light, which odically excited bodies emit, is always weak, and
from this weakness, is not visible to every eye. Persons who are not exceed-
ingly sensitive are obliged to remain for a whole hour, or even two, in absolute
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darkness, before their eyes were sufficiently prepared to be fit to perceive
the odic light, and it was necessary that they should not, during this time,
have received a trace of other light. But the cause of this cannot lie in a
special acuteness of the eye alone, because all who see Od light are, without
exception, gifted with the peculiar excitability to detect the odic impressions
connected, and appear to depend upon a peculiar disposition of the whole nerv-
ous system, which we are unacquainted with, and not upon a special quality of
39. The odic light of amorphous bodies is a kind of inward and outward
glow, showing through the entire mass, like phosphorescence, and perhaps depend-
ing on the same cause; a thin luminous veil, like a delicate down-like flame sur-
rounds it (p. 207). In different bodies this light occurs of different colors
— blue, red, yellow, green, purple, mostly white and grey. Simple bodies, es-
pecially metals, are "most brightly luminous (p. 206); compounds, like oxides,
40. Where the odic light occurs polarized, as in the magnet (p. 3, 6),
and in crystals (p. 55), it forms a flame-like stream, issuing from the poles,
proceeding almost in a right line from the arms of the magnet, and the axes of
the crystals, and spreading out somewhat at a distance from the poles, while it
rainbow (pp. 9, 13) but remains predominantly red, at the positive poles, and
blue at the negative. At the same time, magnets, crystals, and hands, like the
amorphous bodies, remain luminous, glowing odically throughout their mass, and
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in like manner surrounded by a fine luminous vapory veil (p. 8).
41. Human beings are luminous almost all over the surface of their bodies,
but especially on the hands (p. 92), the palms of the hands, the points of the
fingers (p. 93), the eyes, different parts of the head, the pit of the stomach,
the toes, etc. Flame-like streams of light of relatively greater intensity flow
from the points of all the fingers, in a straight direction from where they are
stretched out.
42. Electricity, even the mere electrical atmosphere, produces and streng-
thens the odic luminous phenomena in a high degree (p. 167); not, however, in-
43. The electro-magnet behaves like the. common magnet in regard to the
odic light emanations (p. 12); and it is capable of strengthening the luminous
magnetic exaltation.
44. The rays of the sun and moon produce odic charging in all bodies on
which they fall; and this, conducted by wires into the dark, gives odic flames
45. Heat (p. 125), friction (p. 129) and the light of fire (p. 134), pro-
duce visible luminosity on wires and their points carried into the dark; a flame
the same, in a strong degree, on wires inserted in them (p. 146). But processes
of decomposition independently emit odic flames, and diffuse odic glow (p. 145).
47. The positive pole gives the smaller, but more luminous flame; the
negative, the larger but less intense; the former became yellow and red; the
latter became blue and grey. The odic flame radiates light which illuminates
other bodies in the viciniy. It may be collected by glass lenses, and concen-
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trated into a focus (p. 18). The luminous odic emanations of bodies, and their
poles generally, must therefore be distinguished from odic light, in the nar-
49. All odic flame may be made to flicker by currents of air; be diverted,
caused to wave, blow about, and broken up by blowing on it (p. 20); meeting with
solid bodies, it bends round them, follows their surface, and streams forward
on them, like flames of common fire (p. 20); it is evidently of wholly material
nature.
51. The emanations of odic light seek plane and solid angles, and points
(p. 3), and like electricity, find more ready issue there, agreeing with the ob-
(p. 114).
52. The odic flames issuing from opposite poles exhibit no tendency to
unite with each other: no perceptible mutual attracticn occurs, and thus there
53. All od-positive bodies emit warm, all od-negative cool, odic flames
(p. 223). The odic flames, therefore, bear, in reference to the apparent temp-
erature, the character of their pole; and this consequently affords an expres-
sion of the odic quality of the body to which they belong (p. 241).
peculiar kind of attraction has been observed, exercised by the od-pole of mag-
nets, crystals, and the hands, for the abnormally sensitive hand (p. 23). It
is similar to that of the magnet for iron, but is not reciprocal (p. 24, 54);
i.e., the sensitive hand does not on the other side exercise any perceptible
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attraction for the od-poles (pp. 23, 91). Even objects rendered odic by con-
duction and transfer, produced this striking effect to some extent (p. 28).
55. In the animal organism, night, sleep, and hunger diminish the odic
emissions; food, daylight, and activity elevate and increase them (p. 260, 262).
In sleep, the focus of odic activity is removed to different parts of the nerv-
ous system (p. 268). Within the twenty-four hours of the day and night, a per-
iodical fluctuation, a decrease and increase of it, occurs in the human body
(p. 265).
56. Certain applications of the odic laws, discovered in the present re-
searches, have been made, in the partial explanation — of the so-called magnet-
ized water (pp. 27, 28, 73, 105, 112); of the light in rapid crystallization
(p. 55); of the luminous appearance observed over graves (p. 158); of the mys-
terious affairs in Pfeffel's garden at Colmar (p. 156); of the so-called mag-
netic tub (pp. 135; 151); of certain effects of digestion (p. 152); of respir-
ation (p. 153); of many strange antipathies of mankind (p. 175); of the necessity
of placing sensitive diseased persons in the magnetic meridian (pp. 69, 71),; of
the attraction of magnets and hands for cataleptic persons (p. 23); of the odic
condition of the human body (p. 79, et. seq.); of the daily and hourly alter-
ations of 1his (p. 256); and lastly, of some of the peculiarities and causes of
a. The light which the magnet visibly emits in the dark, is seen, by the
b. This light not only appears in a variety of outward forms, but assumes
c. These include all the primitive colors, all their intermediate shades,
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and white and black mixed in every gradation of grey.
d. In many cases they appear singly to the sensitive eye; in such instan-
ces they are grey at both poles, or blue at the southward, and red at the north-
ward pole.
f. When they occur together, and arrange themselves freely, they take the
g. The red end of the iris is then below, the blue above.
h. Above the blue, the intermediate shade violet being interposed, a pure
red appears a second time, so that "the odic spectrum, which commences with red,
running through orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet-blue, terminates in red
again.
i. The phenomena of colored light are produced according to the same laws
rules upon them, causing different results at each particular point of the earth
surface.
n. As a rule, one, or more rarely two colors predominate in size and in-
tensity in this iris. In many instances only this prevailing color is perceived
o. In general, they are grey when directed towards the point of the mag-
netic dip; blue towards the north, yellow above, red towards the south; they
also appear grey in the east, and yellow in the west. Mixed colors, such as
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green, orange, violet-blue, etc., lie between them. This holds good in all its
details in the raeridianal circle, in the horizontal, and in that of the parallel.
light are weakened and changed. In the conformable position they are strength-
ened and rendered more vivid. Intermediate positions afford intermediate tints.
q. Crystallod, Biod, and Od, from any other source, act upon the odic
light of another body in the same way as terrestrial magnetism, when brought
r. A magnetic bar, turned round on its axis, and flaming at both ends,
does not exhibit at its poles, either in the vertical circle, in the meridian,
s. But the colors of the upper half of the circle display more brilliant
light than those of the lower. All colors produced by the northward pole of
a magnetic bar are more brilliant in the half of the circle turned towards the
north, and duller on that turned to the south; the converse holds, with regard
to the intensity of the light, in the colors produced by the southward pole.
conductors of Od.
buted among these, so that each bears a different color, corresponding to its
point of the compass, and the iris of every flame may be decomposed, or sub-
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iron sphere with a strong electro-magnet passing through it, exhibits all these
finally to acquire every resemblance to the terrestrial globe with the polar
x. The odic nature of the positively magnetic north pole of the earth,
the odic nature of the east and of the earth's surface (the nadir, or that below,
in all cases) bear a certain character of agreement, in which they stand in op-
position to the negatively magnetic south pole of the earth, the west and the
ing a plate weighing upwards of 15 lbs., freely moving on its centre, and also
arranged so as to turn round in a circle on its short axis. I laid this with
the long edges on the magnetic meridian, while the cross edges ran from east to
west; thus, in such a position that the plate could be turned round in a meri-
dianal circle in the direction of its length, while the cross edges always re-
mained in the parallel during the movement. In this way I obtained the results
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The Roman letters denote the colors of the odic flame of the eastern cor-
ners, the italics the western corners, of the short edges in each position.
The breaking down of the sharp boundry lines between the various specialties
1. We must give up the air germ theory and recognize "endogenous infection."
substance from other living or from non-living substances, even from free orgone
energy.
which I called Orgone and which is present everywhere and is governed not by
mechanical but by functional laws. A force which now can be made visible and
can be measured by means of the thermometer, the electroscope, and the Geiger-
Muller counter.
could compete with the work of the total life apparatus of our planet. The
energies which achieve this work can derive only from non-living nature itself.
The functions of the living show that such a specific Biological energy
a relation to it.
2. Assuming the origin of the living from the non-living, it would have
etc.).
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4. Contrary to galvanic electricity, it would function on organic material,
the orgasm.
9. It would explain why the living organisms have not developed an organ
for electromagnetism.
10. It would help to explain the difference between protein that is dead
and protein that is alive; that is, it would explain what has to be added to the
11. It would have to show us the mechanism of the symmetry of form develop-
These questions are nothing but the indispensable framework for any dis-
by the two antithetical basic functions of the biological energy, attraction and
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2. High temperatures (autoclavaticn at 120° c. heating to incandescence,
about 1500° c.) destroy what life there is. But these same temperatures produce
the energy vesicles which in turn can develop into living bacteria.
3. The energy at work in the Bions is not introduced into them artific-
ially from the outside; rather it originates from the vesicular disintegration
of matter itself.
5. The Bions are not complete living beings, but only carriers of Biolo-
6. The blue color of the content is the immediate expression of this en-
in a prepared solution of 50% bouillon and 50% 0.1 KCL, the solution turns
Within a half hour, the solution has turned a grey color. Examination
of membrane, blue intensity of coal bions. (See diagram Fig. 2, page 105).
The vesicles move toward the cathode, i.e. they are positively charged. With
biological stains (gram, carbol, fuchsin) coal will not react, but the bicn
Bions from Iron filings: Heating Iron filings to incandescence, and then
Bions from Sand: Heating washed sand to incandescence, and then immersing
in KCL solution yielded bion vesicles termed SAPA, larger than most other bion
forms.
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EXPERIMENT XX
108
Bions from soil: Humus sifted and boiled reveals a bion formation (yellow)
in solution. When dried, forms crystals. When frozen forms bion flakes.
This
etc.
Bion vesicles form protozoa: A bion group will evolve a membrane around
will be killed.
energy; and metal attracts and then repels; an accumulator was constructed.
device was created to allow better observation. (See Figure 8, page 112).
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Fig. 8. Basic design of orgone accumulator. Section.
To = temperature above accumulator; Ti = temperature within accumulator;
T = control (temperature of air in room).
Ei = electroscope. = direction of radiation. Size: 1 cubic foot.
(In accumulators used for orgone therapy the wood is replaced by
celotex, and the cotton by a mixture of rockwool and steelwool.)
Apparatus with
thermometer
under
cardboard cover,
ex-
cept front. Two-
thirds un-
der ground,
beginning at
12 Noon
Wool blanket
over apparatus
Wool blanket
over apparatus
Elimination of
sun radiation
Wool blanket
over apparatus
Effect of
freezing
tempera-
ture
Wool blanket
over apparatus
Effect of
freezing
tempera-
ture
Measurements
interrupted;
wool blanket
removed
Apparatus
remains in the
open overnight;
in the
morning again
covered
with blanket
Thcnnometer
exchanged
with each
reading
Thermometer
exchanged
Figure #7
a-g. Different
methods of
measuring To — T
in the soil and
the atmosphere.
112
Fig. 11. Measurements of the atmospheric orgone in the open air, in the
orgone accumulator end in the orgone room, and To — T. (Op
1 corresponds to To — T = 1° C.)
Fig. 12. Daily variations of the atmospheric orgone tension between
July 15 and July 25, 1941,
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Fig. 14. Diagram of Orgone Field Meter
C = secondary coil system; i = indifferentS = centimeter scale
pole; d = different polo B = wolfram bulb (40-60 W.)
O = organic material E = electric eye
M = metallic material G = galvanometer
OF = luminating orgone field
I
N a recent editorial (August, 1959), under intensive investigation, are the fact that radar waves appear to have
Hugo Gernsback called for a serious thermal effects of such waves, and these no significant effect on the fertility of
reappraisal of the effects of radio have been measured rather precisely the male mice. The effects of radar
waves on human and animal physi- under a variety of conditions. waves on the longevity of the mice are
ology. In view of the almost casual use Using mice as subjects, it was found currently being investigated.
of high-power radar and industrial rf that near-lethal doses of radiation do An intensive series of experiments
leating equipment, this is certainly a not seem to cause any pathological was carried out on cellular organisms,
timely word of warning. changes in them, and that the lethal such as yeast cells, but, other than
It is not surprising then that the effect is primarily an overtaxing of the showing thermal effects, the experi-
Air Force is already keenly aware of mice's temperature-balancing system. ments were inconclusive. Similar ex-
these problems, and has a number of It was found that the major heating periments with insects such as ants
projects under way to discover the effect took place immediately under the delivered relatively minor data. But one
exact effects of high-intensity radar skin, but of course heat generated there interesting item which emerged was
pulses and microwaves on human and is rapidly distributed through the body. that the ants, normally moving every
animal tissue. These projects are being The temperature of the mice was moni- which way, in a Petri dish, will all line
carried out at our major universities, tored continuously. The photograph up in a 3-cm field, aligning their an-
each specializing in one particular fre- shows zoologist Susan Prausnitz moni- tennas parallel to the field, apparently
luency. For example, the project at the toring the temperature of a mouse sus- to minimize the effects.
University of California, under the pended in the wire cage right in front The project is continuing, and more
direction of Prof. Charles Susskind, of the waveguide just visible on the research on mice, ants and other ani-
is primarily investigating the effects of left. The mouse is slowly rotated to in- mals is contemplated. Psychological
3-cm radar energy. Test subjects are sure even radiation over the entire effects will be looked into. One promis-
mice, ants, and yeast cells. body. Death occurred in 50% of the ing item in the ant experiments was
mice when a critical temperature of that the ants which were exposed to
Thermal effects
Of great importance, and therefore 44.1°C was reached. 3-cm waves apparently lost the ability,
Other interesting findings include the at least temporarily, to communicate
the source of food to their fellows, as
ants usually do. It may be significant
that the large ants used have antennas
which measure very nearly one-fourth
the wavelength of the 3-cm radiation.
Incidentally, mice are so frequently
used for this kind of experiment be-
cause they are easily handled, easily
obtained and relatively inexpensive,
while their physiology and metabolism
bear a useful resemblance to human
counterparts in some ways. The life
span of a mouse is limited, permit-
ting experimenters to evaluate genetic
effects over several generations.
Meanwhile other service branches are
carrying out research programs con-
cerned with the effects of radio waves
on animal life, not necessarily limited
to radar frequencies. A public an-
nouncement by scientists at the Na-
tional Institute for Neurological Dis-
eases concerning the lethal effects of
388-mc radio waves on monkeys also
Zoologist checks shows there is great interest in other
the temperature frequencies and effects besides thermal.
of a mouse (cir-
cled object sus- Some early reports
pended in front As long ago as 1930, Nrunori claims
of waveguide).
SEPTEMBER, 43
1960
ELECTRONICS
placing a copper ring about 8 inches in
diameter and supported on an insulat-
ing wooden stick (Fig. 2) around the
plant. So-called tumerous growths on
plants disappeared within such a ring.
Lakhovsky's experiment with plants
has been duplicated successfully. But
then we should also note that the same
kind of thing has been done by a group
of devout citizens using group prayer!
But the people who have published
the most data on the subject of uhf
Fig. 1—Cazzamaili used this radiation effects on animals and human
simple set-up subjects are the Russians. In Biofisica,
the Russian biophysics journal, a scien-
to have seen evidence that the human indicate any points at which he might tist named Livshits published two sur-
organism "radiates" and "reacts to" notice anything unusual. The subjects vey articles on the work that had been
radio waves of 2.33 meters and its har- were not allowed to see the dial. At a done in this field by 1958 and 1959. They
monics—in other words: 129, 258, 387 particular frequency, varying between are too extensive to repeat in great de-
and 596 mc. 380 and 500 mc for different subjects, tail here, but some of the more impres-
This brings to mind the work of a they repeatedly indicated a point with sive highlights will be reported.
man who started publishing articles on almost unbelievable accuracy (as many Many experiments were carried out
this kind of subject more than 35 years as 14 out of 15 times). on animals with conditioned reflexes,
ago. An Italian university professor Subsequent experiments with the and one by Glezer showed that a weak
named Cazzamaili placed human sub- same subjects showed that at the "in- uhf field would inhibit the conditioned
jects in a shielded room, subjected them dividual" frequency, strange things reflex, indicating that some inhibition
to high-frequency radio waves, and were felt. Asked to describe the experi- of the cortex was taking place.
claimed to be able to record a "beat" ence, all subjects agreed there was a As in Van Everdingen's experiment
which he received on a simple untuned definite "pulsing" in the brain, ringing with chicken eggs, Pardzhanidze showed
receiver consisting of a galena crystal, in the ears and a desire to put their that the EEG's of rabbits were dras-
a small capacitor, antenna and sensitive teeth into the nearest experimenter. tically changed when the animals were
galvanometer. Cazzamalli's equipment, The oscillator in this case was putting subjected to a uhf field. Bludova,
as well as it can be determined from out only milliwatts of power, and was Kurilova and Tikhonova showed that
his early articles, is shown in Fig. 1. placed several feet from the subject. the field produced an increase of sensi-
The one item which he never mentions, tivity in the retina, and simultaneously
Optical and growth effects
perhaps because he could not accurately reduced the area of color sensitivity. It
It was not the first time that such
determine it, is the power of his trans- is interesting to speculate how this
phenomena had been observed. Van
mitter. He published oscillograms pur- would correlate with the Land effects.
Everdingen, a Dutch scientist, had dis-
portedly showing variations of the (Land, of Polaroid camera fame, has
covered many years ago that radiation
"beats" when his subjects were emo- shown recently that our concepts of
would affect the heartbeat of chicken
tionally aroused or engaged in creative three-color vision may well be false,
embryos, when he was experimenting
efforts. Later experiments delivered and that color vision seems to depend
with the effects of high-frequency
much more startling results: he found primarily on the presence of two images
radiation on growth (specifically work-
that some of his subjects would halluci- stimulated by two different frequencies
ing toward any effect it might have on
nate under the influence of high-fre- of light!)
malignant growths). Van Everdingen
quency radio waves, which by then Turlygin similarly showed that the
used 1,875 mc and 3,000 mc and dis-
ranged all the way up to 300 mc. sensitivity of the eyes of dark-adapted
covered that this kind of radiation
The Cazzamaili experiments were subjects at marginal levels was in-
would change the optical properties of
carefully duplicated with modern equip- creased as much as 100% by the pres-
a glycogen solution. Glycogen is a sub-
ment, of much greater sensitivity than ence of a uhf field.
stance which occurs very abundantly in
his. His "oscillatori telegrafica" (pre-
chicken embryos, particularly at an Nerve effects
sumably a transmitter as used for wire-
early stage of development. It is also
less telegraphy) was replaced with a Of importance in the light of Lak-
the substance which provides our mus-
very modest low-power oscillator. The hovsky's claims is the experiment by
cles with energy! Van Everdingen
reason for this was twofold. In the first
found that this change of optical
place, university authorities take a very
polarization had some connection with
dim view of experiments on human
tumor growth. He proceeded to re-
beings, even if these subjects are the
rotate the polarization in extracts ob-
scientists themselves, volunteering for
tained from tumor-producing mice.
the part. Second, a previous experiment
When this optically "pure" substance
had indicated in a rather startling way
was injected into mice with malignant
that power was not required to evoke
tumors, and these mice were kept on a
effects in the human nervous system.
diet free of animal fats, the tumors
In fact, there seemed to be some sort
would cease to grow. Only radiation at
of resonant frequency applicable to
uhf or shf would produce these effects
each individual human.
in the substances he used.
Effects on humans But Van Everdingen was not the only
That experiment was suggested by the one who discovered important facts
behavior of the monkeys we cited. These about radiation on living tissues. Years
animals went through a sequence of before, a Frenchman named Lakhovsky
behavior which would indicate that claimed to have removed tumors from
something besides thermal effects was patients with high-frequency radiation
operating. To discover if this "some- treatments, and his book, The Secret of
thing" was subjectively noticeable by Life, has a number of attestations in
it from grateful patients who were Fig. 2—A copper ring, eight inches in
an individual, a weak oscillator was
diameter, seems to improve plant growth
swept through the band from 300 to 600 cured. Lakhovsky stated that healthy
(after photograph in Secret of Life by
mc with the request that the subject plant growth is materially aided by
Lakhovsky).
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ELECTRONICS
Grigoreva, who showed that short ex- involved may well be drastically References
posures to uhf would expedite the re- affected if we are subjected to a high F. Cazzamalli—"Electromagnetic Radiation
Phenom-
growth of severed nerve tissue, while enough power level. Tumors may be ena from Human Cerebrum During Intense
prolonged exposure would suppress the inhibited by the proper kind of radio Activity
of Creative Artistic Nature," Neurologica,
regrowth. waves yet, in other cases, particularly 1935.
A fact discovered many years ago when coupled with the "wrong" kind of ---- "Experiments, Discussions and
is that a uhf field will have an analgesic diet, radiation may also promote the Problems of
Biophysics of Cerebrum," Quaderni Di
(pain-reducing) effect on nerves, and growth of tumors. (This too was dem- Psichiatria,
radiation therapy of patients with onstrated by Van Everdingen in Hol- 1929.
---- "Telepsychic Phenomena and
painful diseases such as arthritis is land.)
Radiation from
fairly common practice here and abroad. We do not yet know if our longevity Cerebrum," Neurologica, 1923.
If the field gets very intense, the situa- will be affected. Certainly we should ---- "About a Phenomenon of
consider the possibility that there may Cerebropsychic
tion reverses, and the effects on the Radiation and Biophysical Methods of Exploring
nerves can be extremely painful, as be some relationship between the in- It,"
crease of cancer and the amount of Neuropsychiatrica, 1934.
Lebedinskii reports.
W. A. G. Van Everdingen—"Molecular Changes Re-
Numerous experiments are cited radiation we indiscriminately spew into sulting from Irradiation with Hertzian Waves
which deal with the simultaneous effects the atmosphere. Or even that there may of
Frequency of 1875 mc," Nederland's Tijdschrift
of various kinds of drugs, stimulants be some connection between that radia- voor
and toxins, and uhf fields. Many of tion and our sharply increasing crime Geneeskunde, November, 1940.
rates. We simply do not know enough ---- "Molecular Changes and
these deal with very specific reactions Modifications of
and conditions, and any generalization about the effects, but what little we do Structure Resulting from Radiation with
know would tend to make Mr. Gerns- Hertzian
would be rather meaningless. One par- Waves of Wavelength of 10 cm (Frequency 3000
ticularly was of interest because of its back's warning all the more urgent. For mc)," Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde,
while there is nothing lethal about the July, 1941.
relation to the experiments of the late
---- "Changes in Physiochemical Nature of Or-
Pavlov, the father of the conditioned doses of radio-frequency energy we ab- ganic Bonds by Irradiation, Mostly in
reflex. This experiment shows that the sorb daily, neither is there anything Connection
with Cancer Problem," Nederlands Tijdschrift
field increases the secretion of hista- lethal in the steady drip of water on a voor
mine in the stomach, and in related man's forehead—but it was effectively Geneeskunde, February, 1943.
experiments that the secretion of diges- used by medieval torturers to drive him K. F. Grishina—"Importance of Certain Points
of
tive juice which was artificially stimu- completely out of his mind. Perhaps we Methods in Local Response of Tissues to
lated by such drugs as atropine is have a responsibility to mankind, be- Centimetes
Waves," Biofizika, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 358-
materially reduced by the field. fore we fill in all the gaps in the radio
342, 1958.
Closer to home, we find that Hugh spectrum, to discover once and for all B. S. Jacobson, S. B. Prausnitz and C.
if we are affecting human life on this Susskind—
Fleming at Oregon State College car-
"Investigation of Thermal Balance in Mammals
ried out experiments on the effects of planet. And if so, in what manner, as we by
high-frequency fields on microorgan- finally had to do for another surprise Means of Microwave Radiation," Transactions on
Medical Electronics, Proceedings of IRE, June,
isms. Fleming used radiation at fre- out of Pandora's box, man-made radio-
1959.
quencies varying from 10 meters to 90 activity. END Frank Leary—"Researching Microwave Health Haz-
ards," Electronics, February, 1959.
cm (30 to 270 mc). One result was that N. N. Livshits—"Role of Nervous System in
the rate of growth of cells will increase Reactions
to a certain power level, and then will to Ultra-High-Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields,"
sharply decrease. Time of exposure and Biofizika, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1957 (a 94-item
conductivity of the medium are impor- bibliography).
---- "Effects of Ultra-High-Frequency
tant variables (as was also discovered
Field on
by Van Everdingen, who also found the Functions of Nervous System," Biofizika, Vol.
viscosity of the medium to be most im- 3, No.
4, pp. 424-434, 1958.
portant). A. S. Pressman—"Methods of Experimentally
Irradi-
Summing it up ating Small Animals with Centimeter Waves,"
Now what does all this mean in terms Bio-
fizika, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 354-358, 1958.
of Mr. Gernsback's warning statement? Hugh Fleming—"Effects of High-Frequency Fields
If you consider the few items we have on
Micro-organisms," Electrical Engineering, pp.
been able to quote (more detail can be 18-21,
found in the articles cited in the bibli- January, 1944.
ography), it is obvious that we are in N. Nrunori and S. Torrisi—"Ultra-High-
Frequency
some way susceptible to radio waves, Electromagnetic Vibrations, Their Effects on
and that our susceptibility is not neces- Living
Organisms," American Journal of Physical
sarily limited to a particular frequency. Therapy,
Nor are large amounts of power re- June, 1930.
P. Liebesy—"Athermic Short Wave Therapy,"
quired to produce some of the effects Archives
within us. of Physical Therapy, December, 1938.
But precisely what these effects are,
we understand not at all. Van Ever-
dingen points out the possibility of
molecular resonance, affecting the
chemical bonds in our very substance.
The egg experiments certainly indicate
some sort of interference with the cor-
tex (our "gray matter") which may
affect both our thinking and our control
over the "baser" drives (generally con-
sidered to be generated in the lower
sections of the brain, but normally con-
trolled or inhibited by the cortex).
Our physiological functions, such as
our digestion, our ability to see and
recover from damage when nerves are
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EPILOG
What I have tried to show in this paper is that when physics attempted to
simplify electronics in the early years of it's development, it did not under-
stand the complete nature of that force and thus the foundations created at
The nature of this force is such that the practical usage is valid today
from these foundations but the limitations imposed by the gross misunderstanding
has deprived us of energy interaction control and therefore has been a techno-
energy could not be detected due to Relativity of forms. The error was that
energies postulated by our leading scientists of that era was dismissed as being
I have found that not only are these energies real but that the examination
of them reveals what has been lost in our rush towards technology, which is a
solid foundation.
The present day bulk of information on electronic theory has its foundations
on the one fluid theory that is, there is a flow only in one direction. The two
fluid theory was not accepted mathematically. Our modern electronics uses the
one fluid math with the acceptance of the two fluid flow in common use. The
mixture of the combination leads to semantics acceptance but has a false base.
where the two fluid theory beings and with what premise.
Therefore I am concerned with what is valid and present this paper using
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the standard units in use in 1908.
This paper must still contain errors but I hope the whole of the
J. G. GALLIMORE
5016 E. WASHINGTON
January 7, 1974.
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