1. the
process known as double terminaling is an
assist. One
double terminals as
follows: he has the
preclear mock up something or someone facing its
duplicate, then he gets another such pair beside, in any
position, the first pair. It will be noted that the
mock-ups
discharge one against the other like
electrical poles. A double
terminal may also consist of an unmatched pair such as a
mock-up of a husband facing a wife and,
parallel to this, the husband facing the wife again. Or a person facing an
inanimate object, then, beside that pair, the same person as another
mock-up facing the same
object as another
mock-up. It will be observed that when TWO pairs are used, there are, even so, only TWO
COMMUNICATION LINES. The
lines are more important than the
terminals; one wants two
communication lines,
parallel to each other. This, of
course, requires four
terminals.
(PAB 1)2. double terminaling simply puts up two pairs of
matched terminals. The pairs may each be of two
different things but each pair contains one thing the same as the other pair; in other words, husband and wife is one pair and husband and wife is the other pair. These,
parallel, give the two
terminal effect necessary for a
discharge.
(COHA, p. 213)3. there are a number of
processes which could
include double terminals. One
terminal made to face another
terminal in
terms of
mock-up can be
discharged one against the other in such a way as to relieve
aberration connected with things
similar to the
terminal thus mocked up. One takes two pairs of such
terminals and
standing them in relationship to each other, discovers that he has now four
terminals but these four
terminals furnish only two
lines. These two
lines will
discharge one against the other.
(Scn 8-8008, p. 32)