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8.1 - Conventional View of Vibration

That Keely, Russell and Nikola Tesla knew, understood and used basic natural Laws and Principles that we do not is a given. After nearly thirty years of investigating their works it is obvious (to me at least) that one of many elements they understood one way and we another is the nature, structure and dynamics of vibration and oscillation (or "wave" as Russell termed it). All three of these men worked with the same theory of vibratory dynamics which is not the same as our conventional and accepted theory, view and understanding. With an understanding of their view of these dynamics much of their work becomes not only understandable but also reproducible. The mystery surrounding their work disappears and new possibilities open up for our own benefit, enjoyment and work.

Russell's Vibratory Wave

Figure 8.1 - Russell's Painting of Wave Form Dynamics (scan courtesy of University of Science & Philosophy)

The SVPwiki endeavors to explain the combined theories of Keely and Russell concerning vibration and oscillation as simply as possible and as best understood at present. The term wave will be used as a neutral general term since vibration and oscillation differ from each other in definition, form and function. These latter terms will be used where appropriate and specific.

The single largest discrepancy between orthodox understandings and the SVP understanding is one of cause and effect. Orthodoxy views vibration primarily as a phenomenon to be observed and described - a moving to and fro - while SVP views vibration as an effect of primary (causitive) Laws creating and governing rhythmic or periodic interchange of state, acting from within and creating certain observable effects without.

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Laws of Vibration

Created by Trene. Last Modification: Friday December 16, 2011 07:37:25 MST by Trene.