polarization
To polarize or create a potential, bias or dipole of syntropic and entropic conditions.This is a table of seeming opposing states, conditions, motions or vectors. For dualities of state, condition or cause and effect see Table of Cause and Effect Dualities.
"Applying these fundamental laws to an explanation of the universe, as it is brought to human cognition, all manifestations of force may be treated as modes of vibrations. The essential differences give rise to three modes of vibration:
I. The Radiating: called also the "Dispersing", the "Propulsive", the "Positive", and the "Enharmonic".
II. The Focalizing: called also the "Negative", the "Negative Attractive?", the "Polarizing", and the "Harmonic".
III. The Dominant: called also the "Etheric", or the "Celestial".
"These, it will be noted, correspond to the three laws of being. It is not to be understood that any one of these three modes of vibration can exist independently. Each by itself is called a "current", and all three must be present in every "stream" or "flow" of force. The relations of the currents in every flow are expressible in thirds, and it is experimentally demonstrable that the relation of the three are in the order named: as 33 1/3 : 66 2/3 : 100. [KEELYS PHYSICAL PHILOSOPHY - Snell]
I. The Radiating: called also the "Dispersing", the "Propulsive", the "Positive", and the "Enharmonic".
II. The Focalizing: called also the "Negative", the "Negative Attractive?", the "Polarizing", and the "Harmonic".
III. The Dominant: called also the "Etheric", or the "Celestial".
"These, it will be noted, correspond to the three laws of being. It is not to be understood that any one of these three modes of vibration can exist independently. Each by itself is called a "current", and all three must be present in every "stream" or "flow" of force. The relations of the currents in every flow are expressible in thirds, and it is experimentally demonstrable that the relation of the three are in the order named: as 33 1/3 : 66 2/3 : 100. [KEELYS PHYSICAL PHILOSOPHY - Snell]
| The Focalizing | The Radiating |
| Absorbing | Emanating |
| Accumulating | Dissipating |
| Plus | Minus |
| Affinity | Disunity |
| Affinity to Neutral Center[2] | Affinity to Celestial[2] |
| Amperage | Voltage |
| Anode | Cathode |
| Appearance | Disappearance |
| Assembling | Distributing |
| Assimilation | Dispersion |
| Association | Dissociation |
| Attracting | Repulsing |
| Attractive | Propulsive |
| Attractive | Repulsive? |
| Center seeking | Center fleeing |
| Centropy | Entropy |
| Centralizing | Decentralizing |
| Charging | Discharging |
| Composing | Decomposing |
| Concentrative | Dispersing |
| Concordant | Discordant |
| Condensation | Ionization |
| Contracting | Expanding |
| Cooling | Heating |
| Decreasing volume | Increasing volume |
| Density | Evaporization? |
| Distinctness | Nebulousness |
| Earth | Heaven |
| Electricity | Magnetism |
| Endothermic | Exothermic |
| Fast revolution | Slow revolution |
| Fast orbit | Slow orbit |
| Focalizing? | Radiant? |
| Generating | Degenerating |
| Genero-active | Radio-active |
| Gravitation | Radiation |
| Gravity | Magnetism |
| Hardness | Softness |
| Harmonic[1] | Dominant[1] |
| Harmonic | Enharmonic |
| Health | Disease |
| High melting point | Low melting point |
| High pressure | Low pressure |
| Increasing Pressure | Decreasing Pressure |
| Integrating | Disintegrating |
| Inhalation | Exhalation |
| Induction | Conduction |
| Life | Death |
| Male | Female |
| Massive | Tenuous |
| Negative (Keely) | Positive (Keely) |
| Order | Chaos |
| Order | Disorder |
| Point? | Circumference? |
| Polar Propulsion[1] | Polar Attraction[1] |
| Polarization[2] | Depolarization[2] |
| Positive | Negative |
| negative vibration?[1] | positive vibration?[1] |
| Polar | Depolar |
| Receptive | Propulsive |
| Red | Blue |
| Rising potential | Lowering potential |
| Slow rotation (spin) | Fast rotation (spin) |
| Slow spin | Fast spin |
| Solidity | Tenuosity |
| Solution? | Dissolution? |
| Storing | Leaking |
| Sympathetic | Anti-sympathetic? |
| Centripetal | Centrifugal |
| Terrestrial | Celestial |
[1] see MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY
[2] see POLARIZATION AND DEPOLARIZATION
See Also
3.15 - Modern References to Polar States
7B.16 - Polarity
13.03 - Voiding Polarization
16.08 - Polar Link in Thirds
bi-polar
Depolar
Depolarization
depolarized
Figure 3.11 Thermal Polarization
Figure 13.20a - Hurricane Polarities - Polarization and Differentiation at root of Rotation
Figure 3.14 - Initial Vector Polarizations
Figure 7.1 - Step 1 - Wave Vortex Crests at Maximum Polarization
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