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🪀 Each color has its own resonance

The colored beads are distributed independently due to the resonance of the quartz crystals.


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100% true story... Honestly, it is! A soldier ran up to a nun. Out of breath, he asked, “Please, may I hide under your skirt, I'll explain later.” The nun agreed. A moment later two military police ran up and asked: “Sister, have you seen a soldier?”…
A man sits on a bench in the park to watch the sunset and falls asleep.

When he awakes, the park is darkly lit by streetlamp and sitting in the shadow next to him on the bench is another man who asks, "Do you see a cop around here?"

"No." He says.

"Stick 'em up!"

"Stick what up?"

He says, "Don't mix me up! Thi's my first job!"
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A man sits on a bench in the park to watch the sunset and falls asleep. When he awakes, the park is darkly lit by streetlamp and sitting in the shadow next to him on the bench is another man who asks, "Do you see a cop around here?" "No." He says. "Stick…
—How different people go to the bathroom

•Parents drop kids off at the pool.
•Industrialists dump.
•Campers pass a log.
•Political activists occupy john and spearhead the movement.
•Hunters lay bait.
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Viktor "Lindy" Millard Waage
An Excursus into Etheric Technology
https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html
Round Robin, Vol. XI, No. 4, May-June 1955.
(with emphasis added)

Kinds of density —
In scientific literature, i.e. technical journals, more than one kind of "density" is mentioned. The kinds most frequently used in physics magazines, "electron density" (or number of electrons per unit volume) and "energy density", besides the mass-density. The meaning of ‘grain-density' seems self-evident. However, "vibration-density" although seldom mentioned as such, can nevertheless be expressed by associating together (in a common region) two other kinds of density: a high grain-density with a low mass density.
All BSRA discussions in which the word "density" is used, should specify what kind of density is meant. ls it mass-density? ls it grain-density? Or is it some other density, such as energy-density (work-density) or power-density? Power being the same as work divided by the time during which the work is being done, it would seem that the power-density in some instances mean work multiplied by frequency-density, and in some other instances, energy-density per vibrational cycle period. It pays to be very sure of the smallest details, and to agree upon [them] by convention, as this precaution will avoid repeated confusion.

In conclusion we print the following note, taken from our "Clips, Quotes, and Comments," D-9 of May 1, 1955:

Associate Lindy Millard, by reasoning from electrical analogues, has made a rigorous mathematical derivation of the following generalized basic formula for the ether itself where optical waves are being propagated:

Square root of Pressure over K x Sq. root of Mass-Density: where K is a constant that may depend on the material substance with the ether.

Square root of Pressure over K x Sq. root of Mass-Density: where K is a constant that may depend on the material substance with the ether.


FREQUENCY DEPENDS ON THE INVERSE SQUARE ROOT OF MASS-DENSITY OF THE ETHER ITSELF!

Further Reading
Millard, Lindy. A Unitary Field Theory on the Basis of the Ether-Vortex Concept. San Diego, Calif.: BSRA, 1957. [Re-edition through BSRF, <#B0035, "Ether-Vortex Concept">]
Krafft, Carl F. The Mechanistic Autonomy of Nature. Washington, D.C: C.F. Krafft, 1937. Print. [Re-edition through BSRF, <#B0465, "The Mechanistic Autonomy of Nature"]
Krafft, Carl F. Ether and Matter. Richmond, Va: Dietz, 1945. Print. [Re-edition through BSRF, <#B0464, "Ether And Matter"]
Krafft, Carl F. The Ether and Its Vortices. Annandale, Va., 1955. Print. [Re-edition through BSRF, <#B0031, "The Ether and its Vortices"]

"Electrical Mechanism of the Ether"
De la Warr on "Etheric Energy"

Borderland Sciences Research Foundation
P.O. Box 6250 • Eureka, CA, USA • 95502
borderlandsciences.org

https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum/101
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Seifritz on Protoplasm
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Cell nuclei swim freely in slime mold protoplasm,
circulate in spiral motion,
have been compared to stem cells,
protids,
somatids,
bions,
microzymas,
sanals,
and other names for the same thing,
like chylomicrons and exosomes.

The slime mold exhibits tensile strength,
responds to mechanical tension and pressure,
as well as electrical tension and pressure (voltage).

Here are some experiments that demonstrate these facts,
as well as its responsiveness to different chemicals like caffeine and opiates.
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excerpted from Viktor "Lindy" Millard Waage An Excursus into Etheric Technology https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html Round Robin, Vol. XI, No. 4, May-June 1955. (with emphasis added) Kinds of density — In…
https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html

Fricke's generalized theory of space-ether and matter-energy —

Fricke's "highly dynamic" concept of the ether is that there has existed from eternity an ubiquitous [20] variety of micro-motions in an infinitely expanded ether which is, for the most part, turbulent - like agitated water. If all vortical (eddy) motions were ab» sent from the ether, then a primary ether would exist - incompressible, continuous, and non»elastic, with rotational motion, However since from eternity this ether has possessed in addition to the streaming motions an innumerable quantity of ball-like eddy globules of all different sizes of "grades", this ether has, as a result of these supplementary vortices, some secondary properties: Compressibility, atomicity, and a quasi-elasticity which is caused by rotational speed. This last-mentioned property is responsible for the pressure of the ether. Because the eternal motions collectively have an omnipresent simultaneity, this concept in itself accounts for the existence of absolute time. The lack of sudden starts and stops in such motions explains the existence of inertial mass in the vortices. Of course, these tiniest vortex balls are not connected with one another through any eddy filaments.

Here I have anticipated any objection: textbooks teach that fluid vortex filaments cannot have any ends which terminate within the fluid, but these filaments must either exist as closed rings or else must terminate on some boundary such as the free surface of the fluid or the wall of the containing vessel. This, however, holds true because of fluid viscosity, which in turn depends on exchanges of momentum between colliding molecules of adjacent stream-layers of flow. But momentum cannot exist unless there is inertial mass present. And yet Fricke postulated for his primordial ether certain vortex balls which do not form closed rings at their range of sizes, nor do any of them extend their rotation axes to some boundary. Actually there is no real contradiction here. The tiniest vortex globules are ellipsoidal in shape and discrete, because they are in their own right the foundational causes of the phenomena of inertial mass and of "bounce" elasticity, since they embody a localized form of uninterrupted eternal motion.
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excerpted from Viktor "Lindy" Millard Waage An Excursus into Etheric Technology https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html Round Robin, Vol. XI, No. 4, May-June 1955. (with emphasis added) Kinds of density — In…
Krafft's comment on Wussow's article follows:

"Wussow attempted to show that ordinary compressional waves of longitudinal displacement will under proper conditions develop a transverse component by a process similar to diffraction upon passage through a diffraction grating. If Wussow's contentions are correct, then lightwaves may be primarily of longitudinal displacement, the transverse component brought out or accentuated by the polarizing apparatus. And if this interpretation is correct, then do we have any good reason for assuming that the ether is incompressible? One of the main difficulties I have had with Fricke's highly dynamic concept of the ether is that such an ether would be almost sure to have compressional elasticity, similar to a gas. Now is such a concept of what the ether really ruled out by any known fact? The mere fact that light waves have a transverse component does not prove that they do not also have a longitudinal component, and if they do have such longitudinal component, then does it not necessarily follow that the ether must have a compressional elasticity? Perhaps the compressional elasticity should be looked upon, not as a property of the quiescent ether per se, but only as a property of ether in active motion as contemplated by Fricke. In such a case the compressional elasticity would result from its inertia of motion."

Associate Millard then devotes a paragraph to some of the technical terms employed by Krafft. "Compressional waves", he writes, "are what this name implies: waves of compression and decompression, which follow each other in alternated order. Their speed of propagation - the speed at which their effects are traveling - is roughly equal to the average speed of the individual particles that would not themselves travel more than an inch unless a breeze came along to transport them. As to an augmentation in the number of collisions between the particles, per unit of time, these particles simply "pass it on". Now "longitudinal displacement" refers to the distances the particles are moved, along a direction parallel to the line of the longest dimension of the 3-dimensional wave-disturbance, or to put it more clearly: most of the movements of any particle in such waves "dis-place" it along - instead of perpendicular to - the line which the disturbance is passed on, or "propagated" - the "longitudinal" direction. The "transverse component" may be one of the parts of the optical-wave motion, which the later will be resolvable into (after diffraction), and this part of "component" will be perpendicular to the light ray, since this component is called "transverse". A "polarizing apparatus" need not be considered in the following discourse, but to get some idea of what optical polarization means, think about how Polaroid ‘specs' work. The meaning of the word "incompressible" seems self-evident.