. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history -- California. This right-handed electron we shall call a dextron. A left- handed entity would originate in a precisely similar manner. These entities are show in Figs. 9 and 10. These are the only two possible kinds of entities, a right-handed one and a left- handed one. The left-handed one. we shall designate as a levulon. These entities have poles and they are consequently little magnets. The spiral of the dextron is rotating right-handedly when viewed along its axis from its south pole towa


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history -- California. This right-handed electron we shall call a dextron. A left- handed entity would originate in a precisely similar manner. These entities are show in Figs. 9 and 10. These are the only two possible kinds of entities, a right-handed one and a left- handed one. The left-handed one. we shall designate as a levulon. These entities have poles and they are consequently little magnets. The spiral of the dextron is rotating right-handedly when viewed along its axis from its south pole toward its north pole, and the spiral of the Levulon is rotating left-handedly, when viewed along its axis from the south pole toward the north Figure 8. When these entities are compelled to lHOVe through the other, they will move with their south ends forward because the intake of the entity is at its south pole and its outrush takes place at its north pole. As the dextron moves with its south pole forward a spiral line of force G Fig. 8 would form around its equator and swell out around it. becoming a part of the dextron and eon stituting its electromagnetic field due to its motion. This line of force absorbs the energy that is expended in setting tha electron into motion and it is this which constitutes its inertia ; i. e. the ether offers ;i resistance to the motion of the dextron through it. which results in this line of force being set up around it. ami. tin- inertia of the electron is proportional to this resistance and to the energy stored in the line of force set up around it. In the dextron this line of force rotates, right-handedly when viewed from its north pole, and the spiral of the line rotates right-handedly when the electron is viewed from the side with the north pole on the right. 73. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m


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