“I am speaking about what is called the ‘common-integral vibration of all sources of actualizing’, namely, about that which the learned being Aksharpanziar, of whom I spoke, called the ‘white ray’ and about the perceptions of impressions from separate ‘bleedings of gravity center vibrations’ which are distinguished by beings as separate what are called ‘tonalities-of-color’. BTG XXX
“And then, only in order that similar beings around him should regard him as a ‘scientist’, this Chai-Yoo being one of the first so to say ‘ideally formed scientists of new formation’ there, that is, a being with a ‘completedly formed inherency to wiseacre’, not only ‘wiseacred’ a new theory of his own on the basis of this information learned by him in the said manner concerning the details of the great apparatus Lav-Merz-Nokh, ‘affirming and denying’ so to say absolutely nothing relating to the laws of vibration, but he also constructed his new simplified ‘sound-producing instrument’ named ‘King’. BTG XL
“Continuing to speak further about the laws of vibration of sound, he said: “‘I myself became interested in the knowledge Shat-Chai-Mernis through the laws of vibrations of sound, and they were the cause of my devoting the whole of my life subsequently to this knowledge’. BTG XLI
“The walls of this section, the ceiling, and even the floor were lined with several layers of very thick felt. As it was afterwards explained to me, this accidentally natural formation was utilized and adapted so that there should not penetrate there, from the other sections or from the outside in general, the slightest vibration from any manifestations whatsoever, either from any movement, rustling shuffling, or even from vibrations produced by the breathing anywhere nearby of various large or small ‘creatures’. BTG XLI
“‘I will now demonstrate what it is possible to do with a knowledge of the laws of vibration attained by man, and with the vibrations issuing from this ordinary grand piano’. BTG XLI
“Then he began to unroll these colored materials consisting of what is called ‘Bokharan-silk’, color by color; and with each piece of material, all of one color, he covered by means of specially constructed rollers, not only all the walls and the ceiling, but even the floor of this section of the cave, owing to which it appeared that the whole interior was draped with the material of that given color. And each of the colored materials changed the vibration number of all the forms of ‘life’. BTG XLI