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WAVELENGTH

WAVELENGTH
ScnMaster
(colloquial) a way of thinking, understanding, etc. Academy Level II Glossary
WAVELENGTH
ScnOEC
(physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. I found out that poetry gives off the same wavelength in any language, and I was testing it out on Koenig photometers.
WAVELENGTH
ScnOEC
(physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. I found out that poetry gives off the same wavelength in any language, and I was testing it out on Koenig photometers.
WAVELENGTH
ScnTUEU
a wavelength is a characteristic of motion. Many motions are too random, too chaotic to have orderly wavelengths. An orderly wavelength is a flow of motion. It has a regular, repeated distance between its crests. Take a rope or a garden hose and give it a flip. You will see a wave travel along it. Energy, whether electrical, light or sound, has some such pattern. [illustration of a sine wave goes here. Copy of this was in previous glossary submission and shows how this will look. It is also in the book 8-80] This is a smooth flowing wave. Its length is between crests. It is measured in units of length such as centimeters or inches or feet.the relative distance from crest to crest in any flow of energy. In the MEST universe, wavelength is commonly measured by centimeters or meters. (physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. Now, one of these days you're going to get Clear, you're going to get very bright, you're going to figure out exactly why an E-Meter responds this way, exactly what wavelengths the thetan operates on in order to put a reactivity together, exactly hou- many condensers fit together amongst the ruddy rods. -E-Meter Data Instant Reads, Part 11 (24 May 62) Wavelength Flow of Energythe distance from any point in a wave, as of light or sound, to the same point in the next wave of the series. (Introduction, #2)the distance from any point in a wave, as of light or sound, to the same point in the next wave of the series. But now, you're only talking about wavelength and you're only talking about the amplitude of the wavelength and that sort of thing and that's why it turns the corner. - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) the distance from any point in a wave, as of light or sound, to the same point in the next wave of the series. But now, you're only talking about wavelength and you're only talking about the amplitude of the wavelength and that sort of thing and that's why it turns the corner. -A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) the distance from any point in a wave, as of light or sound, to the same point in the next wave of the series. (colloquial) a way of thinking, understanding, etc. (physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. (ILLO) (physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. (physics) the distance between any two corresponding points on a wave, measured along the line of travel of the wave. (add illustration of wavelength from Scientology 8-80)the relative distance from crest to crest in any flow of energy. [ILLO]the relative distance from crest to crest in any flow of energy. [illo]the relative distance from crest to crest in any flow of energy. [ILLUSTRATION]the relative distance from crest to crest in any flow of energy.