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Keely's Musical Dynasphere

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Keely's Musical Dynasphere
AuthorDale Pond
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSympathetic Vibratory Physics
Published1989
PublisherDelta Spectrum Research
Pages21

Keely's Musical Dynasphere is a 1989 booklet by Dale Pond, published by Delta Spectrum Research.

Overview

The booklet presents — largely in the inventor's own distinctive language — the construction and operating theory of John Ernst Worrell Keely's "musical dynasphere," one of the rotating spheres Keely built in the nineteenth century and claimed to run by "sympathetic vibration." It reproduces Keely's descriptions of how the devices were built and operated, and includes several pages of excerpts from eyewitnesses who reported seeing the motors run, together with photographs and illustrations.

About the author

Dale Pond is an American researcher and teacher of Sympathetic Vibratory Physics, founder of the Pond Science Institute, who has worked to reconstruct and document the work of John W. Keely (1837–1898). See also his Dale Pond, Speaking Freely.

Publication details

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