Sympathetic Vibratory Physics | Vapor (original) (raw)

Rarified gas or .

noun: very small drops of or other liquids in the air, that make the air feel wet
noun: a suspension in the air of particles of some substance
noun: the process of becoming a vapor


The vapor from the liberator, registered at 20,000 lbs. per square inch has a range of atomic motion of 1333 1/3 the diameter of the atmospheric with constant rotary vibratory action. At 10,000 lbs., 666 2/3, at 5,000, 333 1/3, at 2500, 166 2/3, at 1250, 83 1/3, at 625, 41 2/3. The higher the range of atomic motion the greater its and . The very on the negative shows a vacuum of a much higher than was ever produced before confounding all theory to analyze. The highest vacuum known is 17.999999, or not quite 30 inches, but produced etheric vacuums repeatedly of 50 to 57 inches ranging down to 30 inches or 57 lbs. All operations of nature have for their sensitizing centers of introductory action, triple vacuum evolutions. These evolutions are centered in atomic triple revolutions, highly in their and thoroughly independent of all outside forces in their spheres of action. No conceivable power, however great, can break up their independent centers. These triple centers are the foundation of the universe, and mathematically considered, the respective and relative motion of these atomic triplets, gravitating to and revolving around each other, is about one and one-third of their . The problem of this , when analyzed mathematically, (taking it as the quadrature of the circle) would baffle mathematical science to bring it to a numerical equation. Every revolving body is impressed by nature with certain laws making it susceptible of the operation of force, which being applied, impels . These bodies never can approach nearer than a certain limit, nor farther than a certain point. They are, at some mean point, made perfectly equal, and may therefore be considered as one force and as one element. It matters not that other and disturbing forces exist outside or inside the space these bodies revolve in, because if this force must be considered as acting uniformly, applying itself to each of these bodies in a way to produce a perfect equation on all, it is as if this outside force were nonexisting. [Snell Manuscript - The Book, page 2]

"The confined vapor was passed through one of the small flexible tubes to a steel cylinder on another table, in which a vertical piston was fitted so that its upper end bore against the underside of a powerful, weighted lever. The superficial area of this piston was equal to one-half of a square inch, and it acted as a movable fulcrum placed close to the hinged end of the short arm of this lever, whose alone required a of 1500 pounds to the square inch against the piston to lift it. [Snell Manuscript - The Book, page 3]

Figure 15.00c - Keely's Devices for Liberating and Measuring Etheric Pressure

Figure 15.00c - Keely's Devices for Liberating and Measuring Etheric Vapor Pressure

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Bomb Calorimeter
KEELYS SECRETS - 1888

Part 28 - Keelys Amazing Machines

The Compressed Air Lie
PRESSURES PRODUCED BY VIBRATION

"The maximum test was made to placing an iron weight of 580 lbs. on the extreme end of the long arm of the lever. To lift this weight required a pressure of 18900 lbs. to the square inch counting the difference in the length of the two arms and the area of the piston. When turned the valve-wheel leading from the receiver to the flexible tube and through it into the steel cylinder beneath the piston, simultaneously with the motion of his hand the weighted lever shot up against its stop a distance of several inches, as if the iron were cork.

" then diverted the gas and fired a cannon containing a lead bullet about an inch in diameter, which went through an inch board and flattened itself to about 3 inches in diameter, with a loud report. [KEELYS SECRETS - 1888]



In all this universe, like conditions seek like conditions. Gases and vapors seek gases and vapors by rising to find them. Liquids and solids seek liquids and solids by falling toward them. [A New Concept of the Universe, page 18]

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essential oil
Etheric Elements
Etheric Vapor
Figure 13.02a - Etheric Vapor HHO Generator
Figure 15.02 - Keelys Hydro-Pneumatic-Pulsating-Vacuo Engine operated with etheric vapor
Figure 5.1 - Swirling Vapor in the Atmosphere
fire

Greenhouse Gases

Electricity from Water Vapor
Etheric Vapor


evaporative cooling
Figure 13.02a - Etheric Vapor HHO Generator
Figure 5.1 - Swirling Vapor in the Atmosphere
flash evaporation
Flash Steam
Fuel Vaporization
Gas chromatography
gaseous water
intermolecular vapor
Keelys Etheric Vapor
Keelys Vaporic Force
Original Etheric Vapor Liberator

Steam Engine
steam whistle
The Doom of Steam

vapor formation
vapor of matter
vaporic force
vaporising heat-form



water vapor

Plasma