"Fig. 42. Three examples of tonal rhythms of the electric current. Every cycle of an electric current is a complete octave of four pairs and an inert gas keynote. All motion in Nature is tonal and rhythmic. Its rhythms are geometrically and mathematically cube-based." [Atomic Suicide, page 163]
See Also
electrical octave
Figure 13.15 - Equilibrium as Musical Tonal Equivalents
Figure 14.10 - Proportionate Tonal Relations dictate Contraction or Expansion
Figure 2.1 - Mind condenses into matter via Tonal Rings between Planes
Locked Potentials
Mate-Pairs
mid-tonal
musical scale
Note
octave tonal scale
Scale of Locked Potentials
tonal
tonal octave
tonal octave
tonal wave position