Sympathetic Vibratory Physics | decrease (original) (raw)


"All effects of are . Repeative means . reproduces itself in repeative units. The entire is but a repetition of these spiral wave units in varying dimensions. does not travel. It reproduces. This is a of reproduction.

is . It has no . All of the energy of the is back of all of the of the . The apparent of energy is due solely to of dimension. Time dimension decreases its in favor of power dimension of higher potential." [Chart One Wave of Any Substance]



The cause of an implosion is the sudden binding () of oxygen, which becomes passive () with a decrease in heat and in this is consumed by the sweet substances, which attain their charged state at +4°C (39.2°F). The atomisation of the oxygen is necessary, however. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Explosion and Implosion - Expansion and Impansion]

With implosions a ordering takes places in a radial->axial and therefore a effect takes place in the , where the most vigorous decrease in heat and occurs. This attracts, indraws, concentrates and binds (emulsifies) the oxygen, which gives rise to . This is precisely the opposite of the atomic pressural force, generally known as electricity. With implosion, effects occur in the core zone, which promote a higher grade , namely the binding of the oxygen, which becomes increasingly passive the closer it is to the center of flow. This results in the of the peripheral masses, the of the through-flowing substance from the walls, and thereby to an almost in the of the through-flowing material, which accelerates by the square of the of a heat . [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Explosion and Implosion - Expansion and Impansion]

[6] In regard to the carrying capacity of wooden pipes, the following passage from a book 'The Australian Wood Pipe Company' (p. 21, publ. circa 1910) provides interesting insights. "It is conceded that smoothly-planed has the lowest coefficient of friction of all materials ordinarily employed for conveying . Many extensive experiments have been made on the flow of in various kinds of operating under many conditions. Within the last few years, the United States Department of Agriculture has carried on a very extensive series of experiments on the flow of in Wood-Stave Pipe, and attention is called to their Bulletin No. 376, and in particular to the conclusions therein: Conclusions. 'That the data now existing does not show that the of Wood-Stave pipe either increases or decreases with age. That wood pipe will convey about 15 per cent more than a ten-year-old cast iron pipe or a new riveted pipe, and about 25 per cent more than a cast iron pipe 20 years old, or a riveted pipe ten years old.' The conclusion of Government experiments, as given above, definitely prove that the carrying capacity of Wood-Stave Pipe is from 15 percent to 25 per cent greater than , with the additional advantage that Wood-Stave Pipe will remain smooth and clean internally throughout its entire life."- Ed. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Transport of Ore in Double-Spiral-Flow Pipes]

These guide-vanes are placed at certain intervals so that mechanical pressure is alternately increased and decreased continuously. This results in the of the whole water-mass, similar to the Linde process[15], only that here [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]

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