Occult Chemistry - Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements by C. W. (Charles Webster) Leadbeater;Annie Wood Besant
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within the funnel--the funnel being of one type only. Two "cigars" whirl on
their own axes in the centre near the top, while four eight-atomed globes (see 4 _e_) chase each other in a circle round them, spinning madly on their own axes--this axial spinning seems constant in all contained bodies--all the time. Lower down in the funnel, a similar arrangement is seen, with a globe (see 4 _d_)--a nitrogen element--replacing the "cigars," and six-atomed ovoids replacing the globes. The "nitrogen balloon" occupies the third place in the funnel, now showing its usual shape in combination, while the _b_ globe (see 4 _b_) of scandium takes on a lengthened form below it. The central globe presents us with two tetrahedra, recalling one of the combinations in gold (see Plate VII _d_), and differing from that only by the substitution of two quartets for the two triplets in gold. One funnel of yttrium contains exactly the same number of atoms as is contained in a gaseous atom of nitrogen. Further, _a_, _b_, and _d_ are all nitrogen elements. We put on record these facts, without trying to draw any conclusions from them. Some day, we--or others--may find out their significance, and trace through them obscure relations. YTTRIUM: 6 funnels of 261 atoms 1566 Central globe 40 ---- Total 1606 ---- Atomic weight 88.34 Number weight 1606/18 89.22 The corresponding negative group, of nitrogen, vanadium and niobium, is |
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