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aggregation

noun: several things grouped together or considered as a whole.


Keely
Every mass is an aggregation of molecules each having its "neutral center" wherein are equated its component forces consisting of the three fundamental modes of vibration. The balanced activity of these vibrations at the "neutral center" without diminution of force, makes possible the permanence of form and matter.

Since the continuity of existence of all molecules and all masses depends on the three fundamental component modes of vibration being held in balance at the "neutral center" it follows that certain orders of vibration can, by their influence on this neutral center, break the balanced equation, divide the components of the molecules, and therefore divide the components of the mass. [PERMANENCE OF FORM AND MATTER]


Schauberger
If this product of synthesis, almost exclusively composed of geospheric energies, is atomised and atmospheric oxygen simultaneously infused through nozzles (viz. other forms of fertilisation), thus charging it with fertilising substances (these become passive at high centripetal velocity) and if this whole mixture is lightly compressed (warmed) by a descending piston, then the mixture is instantaneously transformed into the next higher state of development or aggregation, namely into air. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Liquefaction of Coal by Means of Cold Flows]

See Also


Accumulation
Aggregation
Assimilation
Association
bind
bonding
Compound
concentrating
condense
Figure 4.2 - Russell Directions of Power Accumulation and Dispersion
fuse
fusion
Gravity
Ionic Recombination
Law of Sympathetic Association
Locked Potentials and the Square Law
potentialization
Square Law
Syntropy
Three Body Recombination
Unition
3.04 - Power Accumulation via Fibonacci-like Patterns
12.04 - Locked Potentials and the Square Law
aggregation
attraction
bind
Bjerknes Effect
bonding
catalyst
catalytic binding energy
activity-bonding-rejection
bondage of compression
Bonding - Rejection
Bonding-Repulsion
connecting emulsifying bond
Movement and Bonding

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