20 - Microvitum in a Nutshell
Microvitum in a Nutshell [a compilation]
Chapter 9
Questions and Answers on Microvita
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Excerpt H
Microvitum in a Nutshell [a compilation]
Notes:
official source: Microvitum in a Nutshell
this version: is the printed Microvitum in a Nutshell, 3rd edition, second impression, 2005 version (obvious spelling, punctuation and typographical mistakes only may have been corrected). I.e., this is the most up-to-date version as of the present Electronic Edition.
Questions and Answers on Microvita
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Excerpt H
21) Question: What is the relationship amongst waves, sub-waves and microvita?
Answer: Microvita pervade both the ectoplasmic and endoplasmic worlds, and their presence creates various wavelengths. Waves are created when microvita move through the media of inferences. Inferences are the major waves, but sub-waves are created in them by moving microvita. The major waves function as the controlling waves for the sub-waves. When there is a change in the wavelength of a controlling wave, the entire inference, with all its qualities, gets transmuted. However, if there is a change in the wavelengths of the sub-waves only, the qualities contained in the major wave – that is, in the inference – change.
For example, solid objects contain all the fundamental factors, hence they carry the five inferences of smell, taste, form, touch and sound. If the microvita moving through the particular smell inference of a solid object are changed without effecting the major wavelength, the solid would not be changed because there would be no change in the major wavelength, although there would be a qualitative change in all the five attributes of it. But if the major wavelength – that is, the inferential wave – of the solid object undergoes a change, all the inferences will be transmuted accordingly.