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Borderland: Summary of Topics of the VRIL Compendium
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THE VRIL COMPENDIUM
Author and researcher Gerry Vassilatos has spent several years scouring
Victorian scientific archives in search of the arcane, the anomalous and the
amazing. The fruit of these searches is the release of a singular work of
astounding depth and immense power...THE VRIL COMPENDIUM. This project
is an ongoing major work which is to be published in successive complete
volumes. The chief academic value of the VRIL COMPENDIUM includes the
fact that its documents, photographs, articles and extracts are taken, not only
from a wealth of Victorian sources, but from legally weighty ones as well,
such as the U.S. Patent Register. Each volume is a treasurehouse of patent
documents in whole form.
VRIL COMPENDIUM I
WHITE RAY CONDUCTORS
An astounding assortment of arcane designs and remarkable inventions is
presented in our first volume. Aerial batteries were designs which made
practical use of the energies which celestial currents and rays brought to
earth. Patents of Ward, Vion, Palenscar and others offer the reader a rare
glimpse into the workings of VRIL from aerial sources. Lightning rod patents
fill the second section of the volume. Earth currents and earth resonance are
discussed extensively in this volume.
VRIL COMPENDIUM II
VRIL TELEGRAPHY
A history of the telegraph concept and systems precedes the patent section.
Telegraphy began with a truly radionic basis. Early telegraphic systems
utilized the strange and mysterious correspondences acquired between
specially treated magnetic needles and sympathetic pendulums (properly
grounded and oriented). VRIL maps show that the telegraph system was
literally generated along VRIL paths as railroad personnel followed their own
intuitions while laying track. Signals versus meanings are discussed in
articles on communications. The VRIL function and potential of telegraph
poles, insulating materials, cables, and primary telegraph componentry is
detailed.
VRIL COMPENDIUM III
VRIL LINKAGE
The manner in which VRIL radiance has been apprehended through
"aquavideo", photographs, and photochemical means is thoroughly
documented here in remarkable depth. Introducing telegraphic patents which
made direct use of ancient geomantic means for communicating intent: non-
electric pendulum telegraph systems, and VRIL impression recording
systems. How carbon potentiometers were utilized in order to "entune the
ground" is presented through several score pages of pertinent patents. The
use of potentiometers and rheostats in order to "balance the ground and the
system" was a commonplace item to the telegraphic operators of old - they
were entuning the earth-permeating power of VRIL directly by these means!
Each ground required its own tuning rate. Realizing that signal without
meaning is not communications is a key feature of discussion. The use of
strange capacitors and condenser systems allowed the guiding of VRIL
threads through telephone systems and into their natural deep channels far
below the surface is told through the many patents.
VRIL COMPENDIUM IV
VRIL ARCHEFORMS
A remarkable assortment of earth battery patents. A primer course in VRIL
genesis of metal lodes and placer deposits is found here. Diagrams and
photographs adorn the text. VRIL structures and virtual architectural forms
are discussed. How ancient architecture managed to accumulate, intercept,
and modulate VRIL was only the faltering first steps of a science which has
yet to reach its perfection. The use of radionic tuners (made to entune VRIL
and raise virtual structures) is discussed throughout this section of
photographs and illustrations. How it is possible to comprehend the non-
material architecture of experience-altering spatial forms is a must reading
source for all scholars of VRIL science. Subterranean Halls offers various
patents which chronicle the progressive move away from aerial telegraphic
structures toward buried tunnels and telluric VRIL. These patents record the
manufacture and use of tunnels and cables. These are remarkable as VRIL
accumulators, directors, and modifiers. The cables and their tunnels are
remarkable geometries by which magneto-electric signals were enhanced. In
all...a most thorough and comprehensive account of VRIL subterranean
guides and interceptors.
VRIL COMPENDIUM 5
VRIL CONNECTION
The discovery of nerve-induction telephony by Antonio Meucci in 1849
marked the true birth of telephony. Meucci's unheralded genius marks the
victorious biography of a modern savant. Antonio Meucci's initial great
discoveries were followed by the independent developments and designs of
Elisha Gray. In these documents, patents, and articles we read of
developments whereby deaf persons could hear directly through the
nerveworks of the body. In these early attempts to approach true empathic
transmission we see the basis of systems which Tesla would later advance
to a wary scientific public. Meucci's pioneering works in telephony, wireless
telephony, unpowered telephony, intercontinental wireless, distant electro-
ranging, and underwater wireless were made well before the start of the
American Civil War!
VRIL COMPENDIUM VI
VRIL TELEPHONY
A treasurehouse of patents! A presentation of nearly every pertinent VRIL
transducer of which telephony was comprised. How the human aura and its
VRIL threads dendritically merge with the natural VRIL is the central theme
here. Every kind of transducer is shown: liquid, organic, magnetic, and other
species. Presents systems which intensified the VRIL content of telephone
lines with no need for electrical power! Patents by whose means "static" was
to be neutralized describe how the VRIL portion of telephonic communications
were intensified and modulated. Presents the secrets whereby telephonic
systems patterned themselves along VRIL trails: distribution systems and
local exchange systems.
VRIL COMPENDIUM VII
VRIL DENDRITIC GROUND SYSTEMS
A presentation on the three earliest unknown wireless researchers: Mahlon
Loomis, Nathan Stubblefield, and Dr. Amos Dolbear. This marvelous volume
chronicles the discovery of natural VRIL power in the earth ... usable power
for communications of signal, word, and intent. Loomis developed his
wireless system in 1860; using elevated metallic terminals in the absence of
battery power. He sent powerful signals across miles of mountainous space.
Stubblefield developed means for drawing VRIL from the ground directly and
"transmitting vocal messages with clarity" through the ground. Proof that
Nathan had indeed found the means by which "sound, light, motive power,
and heat...could be taken directly from the ground". Dr. Dolbear is presented
through his wireless design patent. His use of elevated capacitors is
intriguing and tantalizing ... demanding further investigation.
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