New Energy Technologies Magazine nr 3 2005.pdf - Index of
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is only a minor and secondary influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tremendous force hidden in that mystery. The<br />
influence <strong>of</strong> this force had been discovered by<br />
chance. One day the inventor was investigating<br />
an influence <strong>of</strong> aether flows on fine sand<br />
scattered on the floor; aether currents twisted<br />
the sand in the form <strong>of</strong> ropes. And suddenly a<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> granite, which lied as a stop for the door,<br />
disintegrated before his eyes. He took the hint<br />
and, some days later, made a vibratory<br />
disintegrator.<br />
Dispersion is more complex and delicate, and<br />
Keely can as easily split matter’s atom as its<br />
molecules. But to what extent Apparently, he<br />
can split it to aether or a hypothetical<br />
substance, which existence is postulated by<br />
modern scientists though they know nothing<br />
about its nature besides the fact that it had been<br />
invented by themselves. While did Keely<br />
considers it as not a supposition but a real thing<br />
just as his own shoes. Actually, it is the initial<br />
substance <strong>of</strong> all matters. (The editors: A<br />
similar point <strong>of</strong> view and even an experiment<br />
is described in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s story<br />
called “A discovery <strong>of</strong> Rolf Hose”).<br />
As for the gravitation law, from the standpoint<br />
<strong>of</strong> Keely’s experiments, it is not completely<br />
convincing or, at least, is just one <strong>of</strong><br />
manifestations <strong>of</strong> the more overall law, which<br />
provides for mutual change <strong>of</strong> attraction and<br />
repulsion processes. One <strong>of</strong> small Keely’s<br />
experiments is the following: a piece <strong>of</strong> wire is<br />
winded around an iron cylinder with a weight<br />
<strong>of</strong> some hundreds <strong>of</strong> kilograms. When the force<br />
is moving along the wire, it is as easy to lift and<br />
carry the cylinder by a finger as if the cylinder<br />
is just a piece <strong>of</strong> cork. Recently the<br />
experimenter, without assistance, moved a<br />
vibratory motor with a power <strong>of</strong> 500 horsepowers<br />
from one part <strong>of</strong> his workshop to<br />
another making no scratches on the floor.<br />
Amazed engineers confirmed that they could<br />
not move it without a windlass, which could<br />
have been installed only if the ro<strong>of</strong> was<br />
removed. Such an operation becomes possible<br />
if a device is designed, which, being polarized<br />
by a force <strong>of</strong> negative attraction (i.e. repulsion),<br />
will rise and move under the influence <strong>of</strong> an<br />
aether flow with a speed <strong>of</strong> 500 miles per hour<br />
in any direction. This is, essentially, a principle<br />
<strong>of</strong> Keely’s airship.<br />
Later, he used the same force in optics. He<br />
placed three wires around microscope’s lenses<br />
and, thus, increased its magnification up to what<br />
is reached by the biggest telescope in the world.<br />
When the history <strong>of</strong> his discoveries and<br />
inventions will be published, a story <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Worrell Keely will be the most amazing story<br />
in the annals <strong>of</strong> geniuses’ history. The people <strong>of</strong><br />
tomorrow will hardly believe that, in the last<br />
quarter <strong>of</strong> the XIX century, a man who was able<br />
to fathom the essence <strong>of</strong> nature decrees,<br />
cognizant <strong>of</strong> its elusive forces, which could be<br />
used for mankind’s liberation from hard work<br />
making most people’s lives a misery, was<br />
doomed to die <strong>of</strong> starvation. There was no one<br />
lavish, generous, unselfish enough to furnish the<br />
capital for the purpose, which did not promise<br />
immediate benefit, among neither businessmen,<br />
stockbrokers, literary men nor cultural workers...<br />
The forces controlled by Keely still have no<br />
practical application and cannot be compelety<br />
understood until the world is ready to accept<br />
them for its good. Keely himself is sure that the<br />
world will undoubtedly benefit from his<br />
inventions... Keely’s discoveries have a secret<br />
aspect. He does not, possibly, realize it himself<br />
but it is up to him whether they will be<br />
recognized (due to the return, or sympathetic,<br />
vibration <strong>of</strong> even more spiritual aether than that<br />
Keely talks about) in order to get harmonized with<br />
the common system <strong>of</strong> the modern civilization and<br />
manifest in mankind’s material life.<br />
According to the opinion <strong>of</strong> the growing<br />
number <strong>of</strong> intellectuals, inventions and<br />
discoveries <strong>of</strong> our century have already proven<br />
their rather malignancy than good. They<br />
improved the global standard <strong>of</strong> living but, at<br />
the same time, considerably decreased a<br />
possibility to buy the facilities they had created<br />
a need for. Advantages, which appeared since<br />
steam and machines had been invented, became<br />
available for only a minority... However, Keely<br />
thinks that his inventions will allow to restore<br />
this disturbed balance.<br />
It is considered now that Keely’s discoveries<br />
are aimed at increase <strong>of</strong> human control over<br />
material nature, which already increased during<br />
the last hundred years. The world is not ready<br />
for appearance <strong>of</strong> such amazing forces at this<br />
stage <strong>of</strong> human life. Mankind is still too selfish,<br />
44 <strong>New</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> #3(22) 2005