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Figure 2.2.3.1-1 Modern Duplication of the Aetheralization of Water

2.2.3.2 Physics of Aetherealization Analysis of the experiment results in some interesting conclusions. The water column that was used was exactly 3 wavelengths long 10. This is based on a speed of sound in water of 56,760 inches/second and thus a wavelength of 1.3 inches if we assume the Keely dissociation frequency. Thus the water column of 10 centimeters (3.84 inches) divided by 1.3 yields 3 wavelengths. The net result of this is a standing wave created in the tube. Since the number of wavelengths is an odd number, the reflected wave ends up canceling the primary wave. This results in a stress wave being imposed on the water molecules and the aetheric energy flowing into the nucleus. The result is to set up a vibratory condition that damps out the energy of the nucleus sufficient to cause the atoms to dissolve back into the primordial aether. One interesting anecdotal story with respect to this experiment has to do with a conference where I was asked to recount the water aetheralization experiment accident. Afer my talk a crowd of interested members from the audience, who had come up to the podium, were asking me various questions. A young researcher from the back of the crowd caught my attention and said he had duplicated the experiment using a piezoelectric like the chemist used, gotten similiar results, and stated that the experiment did not need near as much power as the chemist had used. In the ensuing questions from the crowd, I lost track of the young researcher and was never able to get the details of his duplication effort.


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