"All
molecular masses of
terrestrial matter are composed of the ultimate
ether from which all things originally emanated. They are sympathetically drawn towards the earth's center, as according to the density of their
molecular aggregation. In other words, the
celestial flow as controlling
terrestrial physical organisms.
The
sympathetic outflow from the
celestial streams reaches the infinite depths of all the diversified forms of
matter. Thus it is seen that the
celestial flow which permeates, to its
atomic depths, the
terrestrial convolutions of all
matter, forms the exact sympathetic parallel to the human
brain-flow and the physical organism, a perfect
connective link of controlling
sympathy or sympathetic control. Under certain
orders of
sympathetic vibration,
polar and
antipolar, the attractive sympathies of either stream can be intensified, so as to give the predominance to the
celestial or to the
terrestrial.
If the predominance be given to the
celestial, to a certain degree, on a mass of metal, it will ascend from the earth's surface, towards the
etheric field, with a velocity as according to the
dominant concentration that is brought to bear on the negative thirds of its
mass chords, by inducing high
radiation from their
neutral centers, in combination with the power of the
celestial attraction.
The power of the
terrestrial propulsive and
celestial attractive to lift and these conditions reversed, or the
celestial propulsive and the
terrestrial attractive, to descend. Associating these conditions with the one of corpuscular bombardment, it is evident to me with what perfection an
air-ship of any number of tons weight can, when my system is completed, be controlled in all the varied movements necessary for complete commercial use at any desired elevation and at any desired speed. It can float off into atmospheric space as gentle in motion as thistledown, or with a velocity outrivaling a cyclone."
John Keely,
The Snell Manuscript
Q.: How was this particular Great Pyramid of Gizeh built?
A.: "By the use of those forces in nature as make for
iron to swim. Stone floats in the air in the same manner. This will be discovered in '58."
Cayce (5748-6)
Q.: By what power or powers were those early pyramids and temples constructed?
A.: "By the lifting forces of those gases that are being used gradually in the present civilization, and by the fine work or activities of those versed in that pertaining to the
source from which all power comes."
Cayce (5750-1)
"A mechanical device might be constructed where a
vacuum even excluding
ether could be drawn and maintained, developing thereby a levitating force; this similar to that force which exerts pressure upward when air is pumped into a steel barrel while submerged below surface of a medium such as water. This levitating force will be utilized in many ways, particularly in so called heavier than
air ships, with the result that air navigation will be possible without the use of wings or gas. This correct when the elements must be made so condensed in their form as to prevent the
ether in its finer sense from being, or escaping through the various elements that are ordinarily used for creating such vacuums. That is, a container in which a
vacuum may be made must be of such a CONDENSE element as to prevent
ether from going through the
atomic forces of the element itself, as is seen in that of an electric bulb - this is not a
vacuum, only a portion! To the finite mind this is CONSIDERED as such, but were the same character - or these same conditions produced in a DIFFERENT way - THEN these may be made to BECOME an element that would act in that way and manner, see? As is seen at present,
helium becomes the greater usage in containers that may be made; yet these THEMSELVES (This is working from the opposite side, see?) - but were those gases, or those metals used that the supply of
helium itself becomes the container FOR the
vacuum ITSELF, see? this condensed, see? into a metal form, THEN the
vacuum ITSELF, made that would lift without being lifted, see?"
Cayce (195-70)
Levitation
John Ernst Worrell Keely, 1894
A small instrument, having three gyroscopes as a principal part of its construction, is used to demonstrate the facts of
aerial navigation. These gyroscopes are attached to a heavy, inert
mass of metal, weighing about one ton. The other part of the apparatus consists of tubes, enclosed in as small a space as possible, being clustered in a circle. These tubes, represent certain chords, which were coincident to the
streams of force acting upon the planet, focalizing and defocalizing upon its
neutral center. The action upon the
molecular structure of the
mass lifted was based upon the fact that each
molecule in the
mass possessed a north and south pole, - more strictly speaking, a positive and negative pole, - situated through the center, formed by the three atoms which compose it. No matter which way the
mass of metal is turned, the poles of the
molecule point undeviatingly to the polar center of the earth, acting almost exactly as the dip-needle when uninfluenced by extraneous conditions, electrical and otherwise. The
rotation of the discs of the gyroscopes produces an action upon the molecules of the
mass to be lifted, reversing their poles, causing
repulsion from the earth in the same way as like poles of a magnet repel each other. This
repulsion can be diminished and increased according as the mechanical conditions are operated. By operating the three discs, starting them at full speed, then touching two of them, so as to bring them, according to the tone they represented by their
rotation, to a certain vibratory
ratio, the
weight then slowly sways from side to side leaves the floor, rising several feet in the air, remaining in that position, and as the discs gradually decrease their speed of
rotation the
weight sinks to the floor, settling down as lightly as thistle-down. Where one
molecule can be lifted, there need be no limit as to the number in a structure that may be operated upon as easily as one. The vessel in contemplation, the
aerial navigator, will be over two hundred feet long, over sixty feet in diameter, tapering at both ends to a point, made of polished steel, and will be capable of being driven under the power of
depolar repulsion, at the rate of three hundred miles an hour. It can be far more easily controlled than any instrument now in use for any phase of transit. Another very remarkable feature connected with this system of
aerial navigation, is that the vessel is not bouyed up or floated in the air through the medium of the air, so that if there were no atmosphere it would float just as readily; hence, under mechanical conditions most certainly capable of production, involving massive strength of resistance to interstellar vacuity this can be made capable of navigating even the remote depth of
space, positions between planets where polarity changes being controlled by other adjuncts of concentration for that purpose.
Safely enclosed within this structure, a man possessing the chemical knowledge these new
laws give, with sufficient supply of material from which to make
oxygen, by the enormously increased rate of speed attained by such
navigator where atmospheric
friction is avoided, the time occupied in traveling from one planet to another would be amazingly brief, and one can travel to other planets in this system of worlds as easily as the same ship could navigate the depths of the ocean.
The great obstacle hitherto preventing the solution of this problem has been the strength of structure needed under conditions above presented. With this knowledge of
matter, the size of structure is unimportant; the heaviest can be as easily controlled as the lightest."
Dashed Against the Rock
Levitation with Radio Waves
See Also
17.01 - Discovering Cause of Gravity
17.02 - Gravity Defined by Keely
17.04 - Speed of Gravity Propagation
17.06 - Gravity Defined by Cayce
17.07 - Gravity Discussed by Herchel
17.13 - Gravity or Levity
17.16 - Gravity Keely
17.18 - Keelys Gravity Experiments
17.19 - Gravity Keely
17.20 - Acoustic Levitation
Air-ship
Figure 7.8 - Gravity is the Life Sex and Power Principle
Figure 7.9 - Gravity aggregates Light into States of Matter
Figure 13.13 - Gravity Syntropic and Radiative Entropic Waves
Figure 13.18 - Russells Gravity Motor
Figure 15.03 - Opposing Forces of Gravity and Radiation
Figure 15.04 - Gravity Generates Matter about Neutral Centers
Figure 15.05 - Nine Pairs of Gravity Poles
Figure 17.02 - Gravity divides multiplies and balances Light and Sound
Figure 17.03 - Analysis of the Octave Gravity Bar
Figure 17.04 - Gravity Pressure Recorder - Bar Magnet
Figure 19.15 - Keelys Levitation Experiment
Gravism
Gravitation
Gravity
Latent Force and Theory of Vibratory Lift for Airships
Levitation
Part 17 - Gravity
Universal Laws Never Before Revealed: Keely's Secrets
Vibratory Lift
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