InterMolecular
| InterMolecular | InterMolecular | ||||||||
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Second Subdivision of Matter. A term used by Keely to designate those rates of vibration between the 4th and 14th octaves of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
"This molecular envelope, rotating with such great velocity, holds in its embrace the next subdivision of matter, the atomic. There cannot ever be more or less than three atoms in any Molecule. These are placed so as to form a triangle in the interior; they rest in a condition of substance, or matter, we will term intermolecular. In this intermolecular substance we find an enormous energy or force in bondage, held thus by the rotating envelope enclosing it." Dashed Against the Rock
"Each intermolecule is surrounded by its rotating etheric capsule, within which the "atomic triplets" composing it, vibrate with the fundamental mode of the enharmonic - the diminished seventh of the mass chord. The constituent atomic triplets rotate with a mass action similar to that governing the molecule and intermolecule, differing only in having a higher oscillating frequency. The intermolecular field? is called in current physical and chemical terminology "atoms" that is, dissociated, uncombined, elementary substances which so far have defied their attempts at further dissociation and analysis." The Snell Manuscript
| Matter and Energy Levels | Matter and Energy Levels | ||||||||
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"Matter is capable of infinite subdivision." Keely, 1893
| Dimension | Subdivision | Relation | |||||||
| 1 | Molecular | separation of air brings us to the first subdivision only; | |||||||
| 2 | Intermolecular | to the second; (see supercritical fluid) | |||||||
| 3 | Atomic | to the third; | |||||||
| 4 | Interatomic | to the fourth; | |||||||
| 5 | Etheric | to the fifth; and | |||||||
| 6 | Interetheric | to the sixth subdivision, or positive association with luminiferous ether. | |||||||
| 7 | Compound interetheric | as the seventh subdivision. | |||||||
"In my introductory argument I have contended that this is the vibratory envelope of all atoms. In my definition of atom I do not confine myself to the sixth subdivision, where this luminiferous ether is developed in its crude form, as far as my researches prove. I think this idea will be pronounced, by the physicists of the present day, a wild freak of the imagination. Possibly, in time, a light may fall upon this theory that will bring its simplicity forward for scientific research. At present I can only compare it to some planet in a dark space, where the light of the sun of science has not yet reached it." Keely in Keely and His Discoveries
| Keely Name | Form | Ancient | Vedic
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7th | Compound Interetheric | Neutral Center | Void | Superconscious | God | Absolute Vacuum | Gluon | 4-space / Time | |
6th | Interetheric | Interetheron | Atomolini | Conscious | Awareness | Super Vacuum | Quark | 4-space / Time | |
5th | Etheric | Etheron | Etheron | Mind Activated | Ether | Hard Vacuum | Photon | 4-space / Time | Akasa |
4th | Interatomic | Interatom | Atomole | Electromagnetic | Fire | Vacuum | Electron | 3-space | Marut |
3rd | Atomic | Atom | Atom | Matter | Air? | Gas | Atom | 3-space | Tejas |
2nd | Intermolecular | Intermolecule | supercritical fluid | Matter | Water | Liquid | Quasi-Molecule | 3-space | Ap |
1st | Molecular | Molecule | Solids? | Matter | Earth__ | Solid | Molecule | 3-space | Kshiti |
Showing seven planes, dimensions, subdivisions, levels, realms, orders, gamuts or ranges of matter, force and energy. As also levels of tenuity or solidity.
See Also
7.0.5 - What is Matter and Energy
13.05 - Seven Levels Subdivisions Planes or Realms of Mind Matter and Energy
Etheric Elements
Figure 1.3 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
Figure 1.3.1 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy according to Keely
Figure 1.4 - Dynamical Full Gamut of Mind and Matter
Figure 1.5 - Expanded Gamut of Mind and Matter Chart
Figure 1.10 - Keelys Vibratory Relations of Multi-Level Matter
Figure 2.2 - Nested subdivisions of Matter from Molecular to Compound Interetheric
Figure 7.7 - Keelys Morphology - Infinite Subdivision of Matter
Figure 7.10 - Matter and Energy are One
Figure 13.06 - Atomic Subdivision
Figure 13.07 - Mind Matter and Energy Chart
FORM OF THE ATOM
Locked Potentials and Subdivisions
Matter
The Seven Subdivisions of Matter and Energy
Subdivision

Figure 1.3 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy

Figure 1.3.1 - Subdivisions of Matter and Energy according to Keely
Intermolecular Vapor
"Taking for the keynote of his experiments, in applying intermolecular vapor to the running of an engine, that all the movements of elastic elements are rhythmical." Chapter 6 of Keely and His Discoveries
See Also
Etheric Elements
Order
Matter
Rhythmic Balanced Interchange
Subdivision
supercritical fluid
Universal Heart Beat
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