Positive
SVP uses the term Syntropy to denote the assimilating, contractive, life-giving force, state or condition. The two terms positive and negative have opposite meanings between Keely and Russell. Therefore to minimize confusion SVP tries not to use either of these terms when indicating a polar condition. Instead we use the unambiguous terms of syntropy and entropy in their place, where possible.CONVENTIONAL
Uses the terms "negentropy", "neg-entropy" or "Negative Entropy" to denote the contractive, life-giving force, state or condition.
Keely Definitions
- Positive - "The positive vibrations are the radiating or propulsive; the negative vibrations are the ones that are attracted towards the neutral centre." Keely, Keely and His Discoveries, Chapter XII, Part II
- Negative - "The negative is always that which seeks the neutral center; the positive represents the active radiating energy: for instance, the sun is a medium for transmitting radiant energy of positive order, which all the planets receive negatively, i.e., it focalizes upon their neutral centers." Keely, Dashed Against the Rock
- "In this system (SVP), force and energy are classified as opposites, working in antagonism to each other: Force as “a positive power which initiates aggregative motion, and resists separative motion, in three postules, of ponderable matter in the Etheric medium;" Energy as “a negative power, which initiates separative motion, or disintegration, and resists aggregative motion, in three postules of ponderable matter, also of the Etheric medium." What Electricity Is - Bloomfield Moore
- "The positive vibrations are the radiating or propulsive, the negative vibrations are the ones that are attracted towards the neutral center." [ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS]
- "The action of the magnetic flow is dual in its evolution, both attractive and propulsive. The inclination? of the plane on which the subtle stream moves, either to the right or left, has nothing to do with positive or negative conditions. The difference in conditions of what is called, by electricians, positive and negative electricity, is the difference between receptive and propulsive vibrations. They can be right or left receptive, or right or left propulsive. The positive vibrations are the radiating, the negative vibrations are the ones that are attracted toward the neutral center. [Keely, ATTRACTION PROPULSION ETC]
Russell Definitions
Balanced stillness is the Positive Principle of stability and unity. In it there are no negations."The Secret of Light
"We have accounted for the regeneration of the male, positive force which condenses, contracts, generates, integrates bodies which mutually charge each other in the action of contraction." Walter Russell, "The Cyclic Theory as the Cause of Solar Regeneration"
Cayce Definitions
"The positive may be considered as the active forces in their activity and the negative as those tending to keep the balance." Cayce (195-70)
Nikola Tesla
"A simple way of supplying positive or negative electricity to the terminal is to connect the same either to an insulated conductor, supported at some height in the atmosphere, or to a grounded conductor, the former, as is well known, furnishing positive and the latter negative electricity." Nikola Tesla in "Nikola Nikola Tesla; Lectures, Patents and Articles", Belgrad 1956
NOTE: (In Keely's jargon positive and negative are directly opposite to Russell's use of those same terms. To Keely positive = entropy and negative = syntropy. With Russell positive = syntropy and negative = entropy. Hence we would like to NOT USE either of the terms "positive" and "negative", instead use the terms "syntropy" (to center) and "entropy" (from center) to eliminate or at least reduce confusion.) The same holds true for the terms "male" and "female". See Figure 2.12.1 - Polarity or Duality for correspondences to these terms.
See Also
Entropy
Negative
Negative Accelerator
negative attraction
Negative Electricity
Negative Energy
Negative Entropy
Negative Refraction
positive
positive attraction
Positive electricity
Positive Negative
Sympathetic Positive Propulsion
Syntropy
See Also
14.31 - Preponderance Russell
Entropy
Negative
positive attraction
Positive electricity
Positive Negative
Sympathetic Positive Propulsion
Syntropy
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