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English citations of alphanon

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  • 1947, Walter Russell, “THIS MAGNETIC-ELECTRIC UNIVERSE”, in The Secret of Light, Рипол Классик, →ISBN, page 203:
    Radioactivity has so nearly reached its maximum at this point that the speed of the cosmic seed shed by these isotopes has been measured at 180,000 miles per second, which is approximately the speed of light nearing its ending point at tomion where the octave again begins at alphanon.
  • 1950, Frank Simon Hendrick, The Infinite Self, Willing, page 30:
    “I AM the Alpha and Omega.” “I AM ALPHANON and OMEGA-ΝΟΝ.” “I AM the no-beginning and no-ending Being.” “Behold! I AM the endless, limitless, timeless, birthless and deathless Transcendent Being.” “I AM the Exaltation in man.” “I AM the "Virgin" Eternal NOW!” “I AM LIGHT! and through My Light I Generate LOVE.” “I AM LIGHT and LOVE and through My Light I Create Universes, and in My Image, Man.”
  • 1993, Gyeorgos C. Hatonn, “CHAPTER 10”, in Mysteries of Radiance Unfolded: Relative Connections, Phoenix Source Distributors, Inc., →ISBN, page 146:
    "I am not only ready to prove the existence of all these but also to demonstrate conclusively that there can be no more, for the last one, ‘omeganon’, closes the door to the cycle which has its beginning at absolute zero and in ‘alphanon’ and ending in absolute equilibrium in ‘omeganon’.
  • 1994, Rocky Mountain Research Institute, International Association for New Science, Proceedings of the International Symposium on New Energy, Rocky Mountain Research Institute., page 96:
    ALPHANON 1ST OCTAVE
  • 1996, John Bigelow, Earth Energy: The Entrancing Force with a Thousand Names, Health Research Books, →ISBN, page III-6:
    The first, second, and third octave of the artist's chart are not recognized as elements, but may be atomic particles. Marking the boundaries of the rest of the octaves are: Hydrogen, Carbon, Silicon, Cobalt, Rhodium, Lutecium. The full list of neutral elements are: Alphanon, Betanon, Gammanon, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Niton.
  • 1998, David Hatcher Childress, Anti-Gravity and the Unified Field, illustrated edition, Adventures Unlimited Press, →ISBN, page 20:
    Alphanon
  • 2008, C. E. Lindgren, “AURAS IN THERAPY”, in Capturing the Aura 'Integrating Science,Technology, and Metaphysics, Motilal Banarsidass Publishe, →ISBN, page 254:
    Alphanon 1st octave
  • 2017 November 27, Elisabeth L. Thieriot, Be Fabulous at Any Age, Balboa Press, →ISBN:
    Phosphorus gives the cells energy for all protein activties. Carbon is the center of our lives; it is the halfway point of the top quark and the heaviest mineral. life is impossible without carbon. Boron is a subatomic stabilizer: it keeps our energy balanced. Calcium and magnesium are the center of the light energy to three-dimensional life conversion in the form of chlorophyll. Our sodium and potassium balance represents our cliff between life and death, too little or too much and life is cut short. Now, we get to the role of quark. That is our sub-atomic particle alphanon, a zero value with no polarity; it's the lightest noble gas in our body.
  • 2023 February 15, Walter Russell, The Universal One, Ravenio Books:
    Omeganon at the end, which is Alphanon, the beginning
  • , Fulton Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 202:
    Alphanon]