something that has no
mass, no location and no
position in
time, and which has no
wavelength at all.
something which doesn't have
wavelength, so it is not in
motion; it doesn't have
weight, it doesn't have
mass, it doesn't have length,
breadth or an' of these things. It is motionlessness.
having no
motion. I
something that has no
mass, no location and no
position in
time, and which has no
wavelength at all. And I
refer you to Creation of Human
Ability "
Conceive a static."
-Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) something which doesn't have
wavelength, so it is not in
motion; it doesn't have
weight, it doesn't have
mass, it doesn't have length,
breadth or any of these things. It is motionlessness.
something which has no
mass, no location and no
position in
time and which has no
wavelength at all. (Introduction, #6)
something which has no
mass, no location and no
position in
time and which has no
wavelength at all. (
Chapter 2, #9)
something which doesn't have
wavelength, so it is not in
motion; it doesn't have
weight, it doesn't have
mass, it doesn't have length,
breadth or any of these things. It is motionlessness.
-Lecture of 9 October 1951. (1)
fixed; unchanged. (2) an
actuality of no
mass, no
wavelength, no
position in
space or relation in
time, but with the
quality of creating or destroying
mass or
energy, of locating itself or creating
space, and in rerelating
time.
(1) not changing. (2) something that has no
mass, no location and no
position in
time, and which has no
wavelength at all.
an
actuality of no
mass, no
wavelength, no
position in
space or relation in
time, but with the
quality of creating or destroying
mass or
energy, of locating itself or creating
space, and in rerelating
time.
an
actuality of no
mass, no
wavelength, no
position in
space or relation in
time, but with the
quality of creating or destroying
mass or
energy, of locating itself or creating
space, and in re-
relating time.
(electricity) short for static
electricity, a stationary electric
charge built up on an insulating material.
fixed; unchanged.
not changing.
something which has no
motion; it has no width, length,
breadth, depth; it is not held in
suspension by an
equilibrium of forces; it does not have
mass; it does not contain wavelengths; it has no
situation in
time or
space. Formerly a static was defined only as a motionless
object which
definition is not adequate, since an
object-or a
state of rest for an
object-is attained only by an
equilibrium of forces and all objects have in themselves, if only on a molecular
level,
motion, and exist in
space which is itself an
integral portion of
motion.