Published in the Proceedings of the 1988 7th International Conference on Psychotronic Research at West Georgia College, Carrollton, Georgia VIBRATORY PHYSICS A SYNOPSIS OF THE DISCOVERIES OF JOHN W. KEELY Jerry W. Decker U.S.A. During the mid to late 1800's, John Worrell Keely carried out major research in the field of Vibration and how it could be used to affect matter and mind. He referred to his work as Sympathetic Vibratory Physics. SVP entailed the use of exceptionally pure resonances which were established between his devices and various experimental masses. These resonances or "orders of vibration" could be so projected as to inducea variety of effects in the experimental test mass. From various accounts, including Keelys' own writings, it appears that Mr. Keely discovered practical techniques for the disruption or dissociation of the water molecule, mineral disintegration through the use of compound vibration and a means of inducing practical levitation. The majority of Keelys' work in the field of Sympathetic Vibratory Physics relied on his discovery of two basic properties inherent in all mass aggregations. The most important of these two properties is the realization that all flows of force are composed of triple currents. These triple currents have specific phase relationships which can be so manipulated as to generate unusual effects in mind and mass. Each current can result in a "mode" of action which will govern the overall manifestation of a mass. These modes can be defined as: 1) Harmonic - Tractor - the centripetal, condensing vector 2) Enharmonic - Pressor - the centrifugal, expansive vector 3) Dominant - Dominant - the transmutative stablizing vector Although Keely used tuning forks and vibrating bars, he spoke of the eventual use of Mind-Force to establish practical control of the triple flows of force which are present in all matter. In the latter stages of Keelys' research, he believed that a human brain could be so "equated" as to form a perfect concordance among these "triple flows." If this effect could be induced and maintained in an organism or mass, there would be no dissociation or aging, nor would the mass or body be affected by other disturbances. The "triple flows" could be thought of as combining to comprise 100% of the flow of force in matter. In a perfectly equated mass, the relationship of one current to another in terms of amplitude would be 33-1/3, 33-1/3 and 33-1/3. This triune balance would be exceptionally difficult to establish and maintain due to the tendency of a mass to either condense or expand, when exposed to outside influences in the form of temperature changes and other vibrational stimuli. The mode of force which rules the mass in any given instant also has the greatest percentage of the flow. Page 1 For instance, a mass exhibiting the "tractor" or condensing vector would have a relationship of 50%, to 20% for the "pressor" and 30% for the "dominant". This would equate to the full 100% of the mass flow. On the other hand, if the "pressor" relationship were 50% while the "tractor" was 20% and the "dominant" was 30%, the mass would push away from the body of greatest mass. By judicious and precise control of the flow of the triune forces through a mass, the weight can be increased, decreased to the point of levitation or the mass component can be transmuted to another form. The second major discovery by Keely was the concept of the Neutral Centre. Keely found that the entire spectrum was generated as "cascading forcefalls" of energy from the primary source of all mass and energy, the Aether. A point of lowest density was manifested form the interaction of compound vibrations which acted as a "drain" for the Aetheric flow. This point is the Neutral Centre. It corresponds to the center of mass in modern day physics. The Neutral Centre exists in all mass aggregations ranging from the Prionic to the Molecular. Indeed, Keely had derived a system which determined a total of 7 possible states or divisions of matter. These were the : Keely Terms Modern Terms Molecular Molecular Inter-Molecular None Atomic Atomic Inter-Atomic Quark Etheric Prion Inter-Etheric None Compound Inter-Etheric None All mass aggregations are composed of all the preceding levels of matter which in turn blend to form compound Neutral Centres which rule the character of a mass. One of Keelys' primary discoveries wa a technique which allowed the experimenter to establish an "artificial Neutral Centre". Once this was accomplished and maintained, the mass could be subjected to compound vibrations or "orders of vibrations" which would either infuse of remove energy from the mass on multiple levels. The controlling of the energy in the mass aggregation would determine its' reaction to any surrounding masses. The work of John Keely touches on many aspects of modern science which are relatively recent discoveries. We find that Keely had to generate many words and terminologies descriptive of the effects he was witnessing or generating. As time progresses and Man learns to duplicate some of the results which Keely could produce, we will find that Quantum Mechanics, Phase Conjugation, FM and AM Modulation, resonance and a host of other "modern" discoveries were pioneered by John Keely in the late 1800's. Page 2 Modern techniques and equipment could easily reproduce the Keely phenomena under reliable controlled conditions. This could yield many advances still spoken of only in science fiction terms. Among these we could list, Free Energy devices, Levitation, Age Retardation, a multitude of Health and Recreational Applications, the increase and decrease of a mass weight and other discoveries which we can not now foresee. The time for the integration of the Keely work with modern scientific techniques is at hand. We must all blend our knowledge for the mutual good of our fellow man. Jerry W. Decker, Director Vangard Sciences PO BOX 1031 Mesquite, TX 75150 Voice Jerry (214) 324-8741 Ron (214) 484-3189 KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 Submitted November 10, 1988 for consideration as a Stand-by Presentation to the Seventh International Conference on Psychotronic Research. Page 3