intermolecule
Of the second subdivision of matter and energy."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
See Also
Atom
Intermolecular
INTERMOLECULAR SECOND SUBDIVISION
INTERSTITIAL SPACES
Matter
Subdivision
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