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The law of vibration & the

archimedean spiral

Previously we discussed how W.D. Gann used sophisticated data collection

tools to discover the Square-of-9 Principle. The discussion continues on the

relationships between price and time.

By Pauline Novak-Reich

January 25, 2017 Reprints

In the first instalment of this series on technical building blocks we


introduced the basic principles of W.D. Gann and Elliott Wave theory,
and we broke down the X and Y graph coordinates and discussed how
to define market peaks, troughs and trend reversals. Here we dig a
little deeper and discuss the Law of Vibration and The Symmetry of
Coordinate X vs. the Asymmetry of Y.

The tool introduced by Gann was his Square-of-9 spiral that ties
together the movements of price and time.

The key feature of the squares spiral is the identical shape and size
of its blocks.

It assigns one block to one unit of time making no distinction between


one minute, hour, day, week or month. Intervals however cannot be
mixed; apples must be compared to apples.
Whereas the time factor
takes no notice of wave magnitudes, the Law of Vibration does. It
ensures that all throughout the cycle same scale-order waves land
upon the same cardinals and diagonals of the square. An interval-pair
measured from a time-peak to a time-trough, and from a time-trough
to the time-peak, maps onto the square at a 360 or 180 angle,
depending upon its location within the Elliott cycle (more about it
later).

Intervals terminating at a 360 angle manifest a co-axial alignment


upon one of the squares cardinals or diagonals. Intervals terminating
at a 180 angle form an opposition upon two of the squares
cardinals or diagonals.

Swing-pairs failing to map at 180 or 360 angles are either


incorrectly measured, incomplete or belong to a greater/lesser
scale-order phase of the cycle.

The Law of Vibration is subject to Time Dilation a time discrepancy


between real time travel in space and travel on Earth (time passes
more slowly for bodies moving quickly relative to bodies that are
within the gravity well where the Earths physical speed and time
slow down).

It often becomes necessary to adjust the waves day-count to the


nearest cardinal or diagonal on the square (see Crude intervals,
below).
Complete Intervals:

Feb. 9, 1999 Jul. 15, 2008 = 3440cd NC (Not displayed)


July 15, 2008 Feb.18, 2009 = 218cd NC = 360
June 28, 2012 Jun. 16, 2014 = 716cd (718 NC) = 360
June 16,2014 Feb. 19, 2016 = 613cd NC = 360

Lesser scale-order Intervals:

Apr. 29, 2011 Jun. 28, 2012 = 426cd (421 NE)


Feb.19, 2016 Jun. 8, 2016 = 110cd (111 NE) = 360
June 8, 2016 Aug. 2, 2016 = 55cd (57 SW) = 180

The Feb. 19, 2016 interval represented a simultaneous termination of


crude oils time and price-troughs.
The Symmetry of Coordinate X vs. the Asymmetry of Y

Each ring of the Archimedean spiral expands twice during one 360
rotation. The first expansion takes place upon the squares northwest
diagonal and the second, 180 opposite, in the southeast. The
Archimedean spiral does not permit fractions. It allocates one whole
block to one unit of time. The perimeter of each ring expands by two
whole blocks (two whole number integers) during one 360rotation.

Coordinate Y lacks the symmetry of coordinate X. As it adheres to the


logarithmic spiral, the number 1 at the center (from where the first
ring begins to radiate) is the only whole-number-integer point on the
spiral. The rings end value is + 61.8% (equivalent to the Fibonacci
ratio) a fractional number incompatible with the squares blocks.
The asymmetry of the logarithmic spiral makes projecting coordinate
Ys values difficult (see Picture this, below).

Gann, however, found a way to forecast the values of coordinate Ys


peaks and troughs without resorting to the Golden Mean or the Dow
Theory (the Wave Principle did not emerge until the 1950s). The Law
of Vibration showed him the way.

Knowing that all the resonances in the universe are encoded onto the
squares cardinal and diagonal lines and that none can bypass this
law, Gann reasoned that the vibration of price, like any other, ought
to correspond to the Squares matrix.
He wrote: By knowing the exact vibration of each individual stock, I
am able to determine at what point each will receive support and
what point the greatest resistance is to be After years of patient
study I have proven to my entire satisfaction as well as demonstrated
to others that vibration explains every possible phase and condition
of the market After much researcher of the known sciences, I
discovered that the Law of Vibration enabled me to accurately
determine the exact points to which stocks or commodities should
rise and fall within a given time. The working out of this law
determines the cause and predicts the effect long before the Street is
aware either.

It importnat to note that the square of 9 is essential to building on the


works of Gann and Elliott. By applying the Law of Vibration and
understanding the distinction between coordinates X and Y, you can
begin to understand the work of the masters. Our next and final
feature in this series will examine how Elliott applied the square of 9
in creating the Elliott Wave Principle.

About the Author

Pauline Novak-Reich is the former manager research-foreign exchange at


the ANZs (Australian & New Zealand Banking Corp.) dealing room from
1980 -1993. Her duties involved analysis and forecast of currencies, interest
rates, equities and commodity markets trends, as well as overseeing
dealers intraday trading. In 2005 she authored The Bell Does Ring (John
Wiley, Australia). This article is an except from her upcoming
book, Mystifying Square, Divine Proportions -- Natures Black Box. You can
reach her
at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Demystifying-Ganns-Square-of-
9/661551103858428

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