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Meshing & Nonmeshing:
“As the energy comes off it may not fit the energies of the other system, every chemical element having its frequencies. So the frequencies don’t happen to mesh . . . and frequently can be thought of like a gear: it has very many little teeth and a relatively few big teeth to each cycle. So if the gears don’t mesh, then they take up more room than when they do mesh. So if the energies being given off are continually taking up more room, because the gears are not in a plane. They’re omnidirectional. This brings about an observable relative increase of disorder.”
SYNTROPY + ENTROPY SEC. 1052.52 (Gray)
