KeelyNet: Joel McClain: Measurement of Resonant frequencies and Harmonics

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Measurement of Resonant frequencies and Harmonics

April 25, 1994

Thanks to information supplied by Gerald O'Doucharty, as compared with waveform analyses as determined by the late Mr. Les Brown, we can begin to make some progress in the understanding of resonance. I believe that these conclusions are in accordance with the discoveries of both Walter Russell, in his resonance based chart of the elements, as well as those of John Keely.

KeelyNet: Joel McClain's description of Russell's description of gravity as based upon vortical energy flows

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RUSGRAV.ASC Contributed by Joel McClain - 05/22/94

In studying the work of Walter Russell, it becomes apparent that the
classic distinctions between energy and matter are in perception, as
opposed to construction. In his experiments at Westinghouse, Russell was
able to change the atomic content of matter through the application of
magnetic energy at the angle which was complementary to his chart of the
elements.

In other words, distilled water could become predominately hydrogen or

XXX - Octave Wave Cycles

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XXX
Octave Wave Cycles
48. In order to comprehend the great simplicity which underlies the seemingly complex series of nine octaves which constitute the periodic table of the elements, together with the simplicity which underlies atomic structure, it would be well to paint a word picture of Nature's basic desire and her simple manner of attaining her desire.

XXXIX - Industry's Power-Creating Processes Are Still Primitive

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Primate man discovered the flame. He began to use it by burning large quantities of the stored-up gravity of earth's resources as a _large percentage of fuel to obtain a small amount of heat._
Later he learned how to use the heat for power, but he still used a large amount of fuel to obtain a small amount of radiation for his power.
Industry now has giant furnaces burning vast quantities of fuel for a small amount of radiation which it can use, and a vast wastage which it cannot use.

78 years ago, July 21, 1930: Artist challenges Newtonian Theory, Revising Other Scientific Principles -PRESENT IDEAS "PRIMITIVE"

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ARTIST CHALLENGES NEWTONIAN THEORY
Head of Society of Arts and Sciences Writing Book Revising Other Scientific Principles.
PRESENT IDEAS "PRIMITIVE"
Walter Russell Promised to Disprove in Series of Pamphlets Many Accepted Beliefs.

Keely donation requested

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Good day. Could someone please donate PDF's or the physical books to MERLib - the Modern Energy Research Library? They were written by John Ernst Worrell Keely. Please get in touch by emailing esaruoho@gmail.com if you have these books.

I. Theoretical Expose or Philosophical Analysis of VibroMolecular, Vibro-Atomic, and Sympathetic Vibro-Etheric Forces, as applied to induce Mechanical Rotation by Negative Sympathetic Attraction.

Ever-growing (=unfinished) list of New York Times articles featuring Walter Russell

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If you are interested in perceiving the type of splash that Walter Russell made when he started writing to The New York Times, here are a few articles that might get you started. 

Request//TODO: If you are able to grab PDFs or the full text of these articles, please share with us ( esaruoho@icloud.com )
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New York Times, April 18, 1930
Page 23, 1162 Words

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