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9.30 - Eighteen Attributes of a Wave

Russell's eighteen dimensions.

01 - Length (Distance, Radius)
02 - Breadth (Area, Square)
03 - Thickness (Volume, Cubic)
04 - Time (orbit period, see #13)
05 - sex (polarity)
06 - pressures
07 - potentials
08 - temperature
09 - ionization (repulsion, disintegration, dissociation)
10 - crystallization
11 - valence (affinity, attraction)
12 - axial rotation (planet or particle spin)
13 - orbital revolution
14 - mass (weight)
15 - color
16 - plane (above or below plane of ecliptic of primary)
17 - tone (sound, musical tones)
18 - ecliptic (above or below plane of ecliptic of primary)

These dimensions are characterized by two outstanding peculiarities common to all of them: an orderly periodicity and reciprocity. They are locked into and operate according to the geometric Principle of Duality, Polarity or Principle of Reciprocity meaning paired attributes are reciprocal to and interchanging with each other. See Russell's [The Universal One] for greater detail concerning these attributes or dimensions. Also see Part 12 - Russell's Locked Potentials, Born Oppenheimer approximation, rovibronic coupling, wavefunction

These attributes of state are a larger set of a thermodynamic state. While standard thermodynamics considers primarily temperature, volume and pressure Russell's attribute set of state is more comprehensive and inclusive.

See Also


3.8 - There are no Waves
3.9 - Nodes Travel Faster Than Waves or Light
8.3 - Conventional View of Wave Motion
8.4 - Wave types and metaphors
8.5 - Wave Motion Observables
8.6 - Wave Form Components
8.8 - Water Wave Model
9.2 - Wave Velocity Propagation Questions
9.30 - Eighteen Attributes of a Wave
9.31 - Oscillatory Motion creating Waveforms
9.34 - Wave Propagation
9.35 - Wave Flow
12.05 - Three Main Parts of a Wave
12.11 - Eighteen Attributes or Dimensions
16.06 - Electric Waves are Sound Waves
Angular Momentum coupling
Born Oppenheimer approximation
Compression Wave
Compression Wave Velocity
coupling
Curved Wave Universe of Motion
Dissociating Water with Microwave
Eighteen Attributes or Dimensions
Eighteen tones
Figure 6.9 - Russell depicts his waves in two ways
Figure 6.10 - Wave Dynamics between Cube Corners
Figure 7.1 - Step 1 - Wave Vortex Crests at Maximum Polarization
Figure 8.1 - Russells Painting of Wave Form Dynamics
Figure 8.10 - Each Phase of a Wave as Discrete Steps
Figure 8.11 - Four Fundamental Phases of a Wave
Figure 8.14 - Some Basic Waveforms and their constituent Aliquot Parts
Figure 8.2 - Compression Wave Phase Illustration
Figure 8.3 - Coiled Spring showing Longitudinal Wave
Figure 8.4 - Transverse Wave
Figure 9.10 - Phases of a Wave as series of Expansions and Contractions
Figure 9.11 - Compression Wave with expanded and contracted Orbits
Figure 9.13 - Wave Flow as function of Periodic Attraction and Dispersion
Figure 9.14 - Wave Flow and Phase as function of Particle Rotation
Figure 9.15 - Wave Flow and Wave Length as function of Particle Oscillatory Rotation
Figure 9.5 - Phases of a Wave as series of Expansions and Contractions
Figure 9.9 - Wave Disturbance from 0 Center to 0 Center
Figure 12.10 - Russells Locked Potential Wave
Figure 12.12 - Russells Multiple Octave Waves as Fibonacci Spirals
Figure 13.13 - Gravity Syntropic and Radiative Entropic Waves
Figure 14.07 - Love Principle: Two sympathetic waves expanding from two points have one coincident centering locus
In the Wave lies the Secret of Creation
Laws of Vibration
Longitudinal Wave
Longitudinal Waves in Vacuum
Matter Waves and Electricity
Nodal Waves
One More Step Toward Building The Cube-Sphere Wave-Field
Quantum Coupling
Quantum Entanglement
Quantum Mechanics
Rayleigh Wave
Renner-Teller effect
Rotational-vibrational coupling
Rovibrational coupling
rovibronic coupling
Russell Wavefunction
Shock Wave
Schrodinger equation
Spintronics
spin-orbit coupling
Sympathetic Oscillation
Sympathetic Vibration
Table 12.02.01 - Wavelengths and Frequencies
Thermodynamics
Three Main Parts of a Wave
Transverse Wave
Vibronic coupling
wave
Wave Field
Wave Fields - Summarize and Simplify
wave number
WaveLength
wavefunction

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