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2.3.1 - Scholium

"The phenomenon of Dynamic Electricity through a metallic conductor and of induction are identical. In a metallic conductor, the transmission is from atom to atom, through homologous interstices, filled with ether, presenting small areas in close proximity. In crystalline structures, heat, which expands the atoms, by twisting them produces striae, increases the resistance, etc. Between parallel wires and through air the induction takes place from large areas through a rarefied medium composed of a mixture of substances, whose atoms are separated by waves of repulsion of various pitches, discordant to electric vibrations; the said atoms sympathetically absorb the vibrations and dissipate from themselves, as centers, concentric waves of electric energy which produces heat and gravism." Keely circa 1893 Dashed Against the Rock See Law of Assimilation

Focalizing and Reradiating mode of Sympathetic Transmission
Figure 2.3 - Focalizing and Reradiating mode of Sympathetic Transmission

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Law of Assimilation Part 13 - Rotation from Vibration and Oscillation postulate Principle of Regeneration Scholium

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