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Throughout history there have been no ideal ends which were attained with non-ideal, inhumane means, just as there has been no free society which was built by slaves. Nothing so well reveals the reality and greatness of ends as the methods used to attain them.
—Milovan Djilas, The New Class, 1957
quoted in The View from Eden: Talks to Students of Orgonomy — Practical Insights into the Vital Works of Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Jerome Eden, 1976, p.191
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Viktor Lindy Millard Waage on Ether and Plenum:
https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html
"An Excursus in Etheric Technology"
Under certain conditions, comparatively large streams of ether will crowd many of the smallest vortex balls together into coherent streams and lumps of confluent secondary ether. These lumps will contain balls in close-packed formations. And because there are no stronger forces to tear them apart, these lumps can be identified as "plenum" - the uncuttable stuff considered by Greek atomists. From the movement of their integration or construction, they would have the same speed as their component vortex granules, but eventually the lumps may slow down because of collision with encountered vortices, until they no longer have the speed of light, but will finally drift about as etheric dust. However, every one of the vortices continues to spin with undiminished "angular" velocity, which is twice pi divided by the period of rotation. Each particle of etheric dust (or lump) probably retains its original size and shape.
Under the unusual conditions of space, the vortex balls dart about in all directions at random, like atoms of a kinetic gas. Since their energies are in statistical equilibrium, the pressure of the ether will be the same from all sides. It then appears to be isotropic - that is having the same qualities when entered from any arbitrary direction. The illusion that ether is empty space the results. This is the antithesis, counterpart, or complement of the plenum-producing condition.
Between the two extreme conditions, the streaming ether may behave like meandering liquids of various mass-densities and may even occur in various grain- densities. (They are neither "empty" space nor uncuttable plenum.) Although the total energy of the indestructible motion remains constant, the streaming of the liquid-like ethers may undergo changes of configuration so as to exhibit all different velocities and accelerations from localized vortex motions (matter-corpuscles at rest) on the one hand, to rapid electric field streamlines (with the velocity of light) on the other hand. If we include also the vortex filaments of Maxwell's concept of the magnetic field, and the symmetrical ether-sink field of gravitation considered recently by Dr. O.C. Hilgenberg, then it seems possible with this generalized ether theory of Fricke to explain all phenomena of Nature.
https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/56-8/v57-1/Millard_on_Etheric_Technology.html
"An Excursus in Etheric Technology"
borderlandsciences.org
"An Excursus into Etheric Technology" by Lindy Millard | Journal of Borderland Research [Vol. 57, Annual 2001]
Lindy Millard provides an elucidation of the etheric, offering a theoretical framework based on Fricke, Wussow and Krafft - reprint from Journal of Borderland Research (Vol. 57, Annual 2001)
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- "Wilhelm Reich's Science: A Fresh Look (Or, Why Book-Burning is a Bad Idea)", Technical University of Munich, 16-17 March 2012. Flyer available:
http://www.orgonelab.org/DeMeoMunich2012.pdf
from
A Guide to the Interdisciplinary Works of
James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
List of Published Papers, with
Selected Abstracts of Unpublished Papers and Invited Lectures,
as Presented to Various Scholarly Groups, Societies and Conferences
1973 to the Present.
http://orgonelab.org/demeopubs.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/DeMeoMunich2012.pdf
from
A Guide to the Interdisciplinary Works of
James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
List of Published Papers, with
Selected Abstracts of Unpublished Papers and Invited Lectures,
as Presented to Various Scholarly Groups, Societies and Conferences
1973 to the Present.
http://orgonelab.org/demeopubs.htm