yes you can access the great energy in the deepest insides of an atom with matter-to-matter interaction - nuclear bombs, for instance. You're right about the finer structures of matter...but they were first discovered by Keely himself. magnetic fields are matter too - u just cant see 'em. Light is matter that vibrates at a very high frequency. The thing called 'cavitation' nowadays...was first discovered by Keely and he called it 'Dissasociation'. it released the energy in atoms too.
@sydfan526 im not saying that energy deep inside the atom doesnt exist. I said you can not acess it through matter-to-matter interaction. So what water is made of? And what that echo chamber is made of? No matter which method u gonna use it's still matter acting against matter. One needs finer structures. Magnetic and electromagnetic fields are the key in my opinion.
@ActiveStorage pt4 - resulting in a very long sustained note(vibe) sounding w/in the sphere.This got the sphere to rotate.Then, on top of it all, a harmonic is reached of very high freq, blowing the atoms apart for more energy from the tiniest part of matter. So Keely didnt use mechanical means to access free energy, he figured out how to release the deepest energies in an atom with just a tuning fork & a echo chamber where the echo-chamber WAS the wheel. Acoustic power - go figure.
@ActiveStorage pt3 - the receiver vibes from keely's tuning fork would go along a wire to a 'resonating tube', like xylophones have, which was placed exactly in the center of a hollow sphere that had a metal horizontal axis/axel aroound which it could turn, like a wheel. The resonating tube was like an amp, and the hollow metal sphere was an excellent echo chamber. Placed w/in the sphere, but equidistantly around the res tube, were other resonators that were harmonics of the central one.
@ActiveStorage pt3 -then the received vibes went along a wire to 'resonating tube' - the kind found in common xylophones. The catch is that this 'resonator' (sort of a natural ampifier) was placed smack in the center of a hollow sphere. So, just as spherical planets naturally turn on their axis in response to vibes from the sun...Keely's 'motor' also turned on a horizontal axis crossbeam, like a spherical wheel. Hollow spheres are also the best echo chambers of all time, so the molecules....
@ActiveStorage pt 2 Keely's motors all worked, but no one knew why besides Keely, so they chastised him. Keely knew how the sun worked and why the planets rotated, and eventually made a machine that mimicked that. To start the machine he used a tuning fork(transmitter of vibrations) that was of the right musical note. The machine had a set of small bars on it that were of a certain density and length so that they would vibrate like a tuning fork does(received vibrations)...
Keely's motors all worked - but no one knew why besides Keely, so they chastised him. Keely knew how the sun worked and why the planets rotated, and eventually made a machine that mimicked that. To start the machine he used a tuning fork(transmitter of vibrations) that was of the right musical note. the machine had a set of small bars on it that were of a certain density and length so that they would vbrate like a tuning fork does(received the vibrations). These vibes were sent along a wire..
@ActiveStorage This guy speaking in the video is a terrible speaker. That sucks because the concepts hes trying to get across are very simple - they are just a little different than what most people currently 'understand' in the scientific community regarding what atomic structure is and how tiny the building blocks of an atom are. Keely somehow figured it out in the late 1800's - probably because he was formerly a musician and understood sound. All of his inventions are based on sound.
9:37 - "Disinformation" or "Disc Information"?
In context to the sentence the former fits best. Discuss.
Shift50 4 weeks ago
Dale Pond what a lovely human being, I could watch his videos foreverrrrrr.
oh yeah right over there at the book table. who are these people?!
BlindBlannche 8 months ago
yes you can access the great energy in the deepest insides of an atom with matter-to-matter interaction - nuclear bombs, for instance. You're right about the finer structures of matter...but they were first discovered by Keely himself. magnetic fields are matter too - u just cant see 'em. Light is matter that vibrates at a very high frequency. The thing called 'cavitation' nowadays...was first discovered by Keely and he called it 'Dissasociation'. it released the energy in atoms too.
sydfan526 9 months ago
@sydfan526 im not saying that energy deep inside the atom doesnt exist. I said you can not acess it through matter-to-matter interaction. So what water is made of? And what that echo chamber is made of? No matter which method u gonna use it's still matter acting against matter. One needs finer structures. Magnetic and electromagnetic fields are the key in my opinion.
ActiveStorage 9 months ago
@ActiveStorage pt4 - resulting in a very long sustained note(vibe) sounding w/in the sphere.This got the sphere to rotate.Then, on top of it all, a harmonic is reached of very high freq, blowing the atoms apart for more energy from the tiniest part of matter. So Keely didnt use mechanical means to access free energy, he figured out how to release the deepest energies in an atom with just a tuning fork & a echo chamber where the echo-chamber WAS the wheel. Acoustic power - go figure.
sydfan526 9 months ago
@ActiveStorage pt3 - the receiver vibes from keely's tuning fork would go along a wire to a 'resonating tube', like xylophones have, which was placed exactly in the center of a hollow sphere that had a metal horizontal axis/axel aroound which it could turn, like a wheel. The resonating tube was like an amp, and the hollow metal sphere was an excellent echo chamber. Placed w/in the sphere, but equidistantly around the res tube, were other resonators that were harmonics of the central one.
sydfan526 9 months ago
@ActiveStorage pt3 -then the received vibes went along a wire to 'resonating tube' - the kind found in common xylophones. The catch is that this 'resonator' (sort of a natural ampifier) was placed smack in the center of a hollow sphere. So, just as spherical planets naturally turn on their axis in response to vibes from the sun...Keely's 'motor' also turned on a horizontal axis crossbeam, like a spherical wheel. Hollow spheres are also the best echo chambers of all time, so the molecules....
sydfan526 9 months ago
@ActiveStorage pt 2 Keely's motors all worked, but no one knew why besides Keely, so they chastised him. Keely knew how the sun worked and why the planets rotated, and eventually made a machine that mimicked that. To start the machine he used a tuning fork(transmitter of vibrations) that was of the right musical note. The machine had a set of small bars on it that were of a certain density and length so that they would vibrate like a tuning fork does(received vibrations)...
sydfan526 9 months ago
Keely's motors all worked - but no one knew why besides Keely, so they chastised him. Keely knew how the sun worked and why the planets rotated, and eventually made a machine that mimicked that. To start the machine he used a tuning fork(transmitter of vibrations) that was of the right musical note. the machine had a set of small bars on it that were of a certain density and length so that they would vbrate like a tuning fork does(received the vibrations). These vibes were sent along a wire..
sydfan526 9 months ago
@ActiveStorage This guy speaking in the video is a terrible speaker. That sucks because the concepts hes trying to get across are very simple - they are just a little different than what most people currently 'understand' in the scientific community regarding what atomic structure is and how tiny the building blocks of an atom are. Keely somehow figured it out in the late 1800's - probably because he was formerly a musician and understood sound. All of his inventions are based on sound.
sydfan526 9 months ago