Periodic System by Russell (2)

Periodic System by Russell (2)

One of the two Mendeleef tables of the elements which Walter Russell gave to the world of science in 1926.
The nine octaves of the elements of matter manifest the polarization principle for producing dynamic action by extending two equators from a fulcrum point of rest. These two equators arise by gyroscopic action, multiplied centripetally, in four concentrative efforts to an amplitude plane which is 90 degrees from the zero plane of the inert gases. They then descend in four decentrative, depolarizing stages to disappear in their inert gases and again reappear from them in endless cycles throughout eternity.
Thus do all bodies appear and disappear – to again reappear – forever.