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STATIC
ScnBasic
Something which has no motion. The word is from the Latin, sto, meaning "stand." No part of mest can be static, but theta is static. Theta has no motion. Even when the mest it controls is moving in space and time, theta is not moving, since theta is not in space or time.
STATIC
ScnMaster
(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. Ability Congress Approved Glossary
STATIC
ScnOEC
something that has no mass, no location and no position in time, and which has no wavelength at all. It's R2, I think, if I remember rightly, it's R2-40: Conceive a Static.
STATIC
ScnOEC
something that has no mass, no location and no position in time, and which has no wavelength at all. It's R2, I think, if I remember rightly, it's R2-40: Conceive a Static.
STATIC
ScnTUEU
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. Isomething 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.
STATIC
ScnTech
1. a static is something without mass, without wavelength, without time, and actually without position. That's a static and that is the definition of zero. (5410CM06)2. a static by definition, is something that is in a complete equilibrium. It isn't moving and that's why we've used the word static. Not in an engineering sense but in its absolute dictionary sense. (5608C--)3. an actuality of no mass, no wave-length, no position in space or relation in time, but with the quality of creating or destroying mass or energy, locating itself or creating space, and of re-relating time. (Dn 55!, p. 29)4. something which has no motion. The word is from the Latin, sto meaning stand. No part of mest can be static, but theta is static. Theta has no motion. Even when the mest it controls is moving in space and time, theta is not moving, since theta is not in space or time. (Abil 114A)5. 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 wave-lengths; it has no situation in time or space. (Scn 8-8008, p. 13)6. the simplest thing there is is a static, but a static is not nothingness. These are not synonyms. We speak of it carelessly as a nothingness. That's because we say nothingness in relationship to the space and objects of the material universe. Life has a quality. It has an ability. When we say nothingness we simply mean it has no quantity. There is no quantitative factor. (5411CM05)7. a static, in physics, is called something which is "an equilibrium of forces." (Dn 55! p. 27)