The Law of Vibration, Gann's personal name for the science behind his system of market forecasting, is really a form of 19th century Natural Philosophy or Science based upon aether physics, vortex systems, Sympathetic Vibratory Physics, electromagnetism, chemistry, and the cutting edge breakthroughs of his time. Our interest is in tracing the origins and principles of these scienes to gain an insight into the laws which control this system.
“The controls of life are structured as forms and nuclear arrangements, in relation with the motions of the universe.” Louis Pasteur
In developing the background behind the science of Cosmological Economics, we have mentioned a number of related subjects from prophecy, to astrology, to technical analysis, but in fact, each of these subjects represents only a narrow subset of the wider cosmological science that provides the foundation behind this full study.
We will now dig deeper into the science of the Law of Vibration and introduce the other leading figure in cracking the code of the Law of Vibration, Dr. Jerome Baumring of the Investment Centre, whose work provides the primary inspiration for ICE.
William D. Gann: one of the greatest market analysts and traders of all times. The extraordinary 92% success rate demonstrated by Gann to the auditor from The Ticker, provide one of the first and best documented cases of financial market forecasting ever.
Gann’s general theory behind market influence was called The Law of Vibration. It posited that the financial markets were controlled by natural laws which could be understood and used to forecast future price movements, using scientific principles like electro-magnetism, vibrational theory, and the rhythms and cycles of nature.
Most analysts use the Gann advanced tools of Technical Analysis, explore his valuable cycle theory, or become engaged in complex explorations of subjects like Financial Astrology to try to explain his work. But most of them have utterly and completely missed the most important inner core of his system, The Law of Vibration, which Gann himself explained as the fundamental basis of his theory.
Gann continued a long 45 year career, during which he is rumored to have extracted $50 million from the markets in the early to mid-1900’s. Over these years, Gann published a series of seven books and dozens of advanced courses of private instruction on technical analysis and market trading.