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Kinetic Energy Weapons (KEWs) verses Lorentz - 05/20/88
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For those of you who may have just tuned in, you may be wondering
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why, we are discussing Kinetic Energy Weapons (KEWs for short) here.
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It started with my question on which issue of "The American
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Rifleman", had info on a Railgun (Does any one know the issue?).
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I'll speculate that mention of Railguns was prompted by the article
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in Circuit Cellar Ink #2, "Circuit Cellar Neighborhood Strategic
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Defense Initiative [,] The Ballistic Dynamics of Plastic Soda
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Bottles" by Steve Ciarcia & Ed Nisley. So here we are at:
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"Kinetic Energy Weapons (KEWs) verses Lorentz".
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Also related is the 'thread' of messages on making the Plastic Soda
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Bottle into a capacitor, and charging it to a high voltage potential
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to increase lift, without increasing fuel.
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Its taken me a lot longer to get this message composed that I
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thought it would, some of the references, to say the least, are
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obscure, and took time to find them.
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I want to explain some things here, I am not a physicist, nor have I
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had any formal education in such areas. I simply have a desire to
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read things that most people politely term esoteric and ignore with
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out further thought. My desire to read the esoteric has resulted in
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my accumulation of a rather large collection of odds-and-ends that
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"don't fit in" with accepted physical "Laws", for example: Railgun
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verses Lorentz.
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The one common tread that runs between all of these odds-and-ends,
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is that there are usually some 'anomalies' to each of the "Laws",
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that the "Law" itself does not account for, at some scale. My view
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is that if it is a "Law" it should work no matter what the scale,
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from microscopic to macroscopic. As an example, Lorentz's law
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didn't break down until someone tried to use macroscopic currents in
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a Railgun.
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Page 1
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Here are the specific references to Kinetic Energy Weapons :
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[Any one know where I can get more of such info?]
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1) "Railgun Research Shoots Holes In Lorentz's Theory": pg 49;
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"Railgun Research Shoots Holes In Lorentz Law Of
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Electromagnetism": pg 50; by Chappell Brown;
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Electronic Engineering Times
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Monday, April 6, 1987 pg 49
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2) "Anomalies In Electromagnetic Law Spur Debate" pg 58, by
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Chappell Brown; Electronic Engineering Times
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Monday, September 14, 1987.
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3) "Electrons And Conduction: Not So Simple After All": pg 21;
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"Lorentz No Longer Gives Answers Ampere's Theory Holds Clues
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to Current Problem": pg 22, by Chappell Brown,
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Electronic Engineering Times,
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Monday, December 28, 1987
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4) "Debate Over Use Of Energy Weapons Thrives" pg 41, by ?
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Van Nostrand; Electronic Engineering Times,
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Monday, September 7, 1987
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5) "Dusting Off An Old Idea: Shooting Into Orbit": pg 37,
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by Chappell Brown; Electronic Engineering Times,
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Monday, August 31, 1987
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6) Defense Electronics, May 1988 Vol. 20, #5, "SDI: More Spin-
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Offs Than Apollo?" Pg 39-45, by J.W.R
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From Ref #2:
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"It is important to realize that the mismatch between theory
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and observation is not some barely discernible quantity.
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[It] involves factors in the thousands."
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So says Peter Graneau, a Physicist at Northeastern
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University's Center of Electromagnetics Research, commenting
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on anomalies in Lorentz's force law. "The situation is more
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than academic bickering, since the formula is one of the
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pillars of relativity theory."
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"Graneau has shown that objects move, buckle and break under
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forces that are not found in current electromagnetic
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equations."
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From Ref #3:
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"...the Ampere and Lorentz laws only agree for closed
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circuits. When the source of the electromagnetic effect
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is an isolated current element, a large discrepancy appears."
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"Amperean forces also explain the wire fragmentation that
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occurs at high currents. Current-element analysis also
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explains the existence of the longitudinal electromagnetic
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waves that were observed by Radio pioneer Nikola Tesla.
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Because such waves cannot be derived from Maxwell's
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equations, Tesla's experiments were ignored..."
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[Or were they actively suppressed? See the references
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referring to T. E. Bearden, and Scalar waves.]
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From ref #5:
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"A physicist [Peter Graneau] at Northeastern University has
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found that current pulses in water can develop strong forces
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which, when contained in a gun barrel, produce unprecedented
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muzzle velocities."
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"...Northeastern's new electromagnetics research center has
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uncovered a new 'electrodynamic' phenomenon, dubbed the
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"alpha torque," that only manifests itself in liquid
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conductors like air, water and molten metals. The results
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show that the new method of propulsion can easily out-perform
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both chemical explosives and electromagnetic rail guns."
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"The crucial issue is how electric arcs generate these forces
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in fluids. We have given up on thermodynamic explanations.
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Ruling out gravitational and nuclear forces, there really
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remains no choice but to seek an electrodynamic explanation,"
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"Graneau calculates that a 2-million-amp arc explosion in a
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350-meter barrel would accelerate a 20-kg projectile to 13 km
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per second."
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"Graneau has had to resurrect an older formulation of
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electromagnetic theory in order to explain the arc
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explosions. The theory was originated by the French
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physicist Andre-Marie Ampere at the beginning of the 19th
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century and was further elaborated by A. F. Neuman in
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Germany."
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In the modern formulation, the Lorentz formula governs the
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movement of electrons in electromagnetic fields.
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"Applying the Lorentz formula to the water arc experiments
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leads to an entirely different prediction of the propagated
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forces. A much smaller force acting to contain the plasma
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was predicted, and this helped derail applications of arc
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forces."
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Here are a few notes of my own.
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Lightning is an arc force. So what are some useful things we can do
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with it? The projectiles that are fired by KEWs must survive, and
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maintain there aerodynamic properties, when they impact with the air
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at the end of their muzzles.
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Firing a bullet at 10 km per second into air, would be like driving
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your car into a brick wall at 1000 mph; instant pan-cake. Some type
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of ceramic material would probably be the best avenue to pursue for
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the projectile.
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Can we pick up some distilled water, or maybe mineral water (a good
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point to experiment with), at the super market, a few dozen 300,000
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uF caps at a hamfest, and make our own arc force powered 'Plastic
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Soda Bottle' launcher, without blowing ourself up?
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I brought up (a)ether, and you brought up Michelson/Morley
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experiment, so lets see where we can go with that:
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This is what my dictionary has to say about (a)ether:
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E-ther: Noun.
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1) Chem. a.) A colorless, mobile, volatile,
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aromatic liquid compound, ethyl oxide,
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(C2H5)2O, made by the action of sulfuric
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acid on alcohol: used as an anesthetic
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and solvent.
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b.) Any of a group of organic compounds in
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which an oxygen atom is joined with two
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organic radicals.
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2) A solid or semi-solid, perfectly elastic medium
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formerly [?] assumed to pervade all of space and to
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be responsible for the transmission of light, heat,
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gravitational effects, and all forms of energy and
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radiation.
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3) The upper air.
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Also spelled "AETHER" (for defs. 2 and 3).
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[<L aether sky <Gk. aither < aithein burn, shine]
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I'll go with the 'aether' spelling from here on out, so that the
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"aromatic liquid" of definition number one (1) doesn't smell up the
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place.
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The Michelson/Morley experiment, of 1881 and 1887, proved that
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aether didn't exist? Well you are correct; almost. M&M set out to
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prove, or disprove, that the "perfectly elastic [static] medium
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assumed to pervade all of space" did, or did not, exist. Or to put
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it an other way, since it was believed the aether was stationary in
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space, which the Earth passed through, there would be an aether
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'wind'.
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The M&M experiment did virtually prove for certain that a static
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aether, or aether wind, DID NOT exist. Did I just shoot myself in
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the foot, when I said aether did not exist? No, I didn't, I said
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they proved that a STATIC aether (or aether wind) did not exist.
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How come if the M&M apparatus is oriented in different directions it
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produces different results, not greatly different, but different
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none the less?
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Could it be that M&M did not consider, at that time, that a Dynamic
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Aether might exist, one where the aether is constantly in motion,
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with intense local rotary, and wave movements within the aether
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space?
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[Was the directionality thing just one more anomaly in physics that
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got swept under the rug, when it couldn't be correlated to the
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desired outcome of the experiment?]
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The following statement would be considered heresy by the
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Relativity crowd...but take note of who said it:
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"According to the general theory of relativity, space without
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ether is unthinkable; for in such a space there not only would
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be no propagation of light, but also no possibility of
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existence for standards of space and time [measuring rods and
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clocks] nor therefore any space-time intervals in the physical
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sense."
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--- Albert Einstein, from an obscure speech in
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Leiden, Germany; 1920. [Did you catch the
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name there: Albert Einstein?]
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--- See "Sidelights of Relativity" by Albert
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Einstein, London, 1922 pg. 23.
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That's all I've got time for at the moment, how about you?
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Further references [Don't judge a book by it's cover {or it's
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title}.]:
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"Star Wars Now! The Bohm-Aharono Effect, Scalar
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Interferometry, and Soviet Weaponization" by T. E. Bearden
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"Soviet Research On Unified Field Theories, False Vacuum
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States, and Antigravity (U)" -- Capt. Robert M. Collins
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(TQTR), 06/11/1986
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"Soviet Research On The A-Vector Potential and Scalar Waves
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(U)" -- Capt. Robert M. Collins (TQTR), 12/8/1986
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"Tesla's Secret and The Soviet Tesla Weapons (Part I of II)"
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by T. E. Bearden, in Energy Unlimited Fall 1981, #11.
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"Tesla's Secret and The Soviet Tesla Weapons (Part II of II)"
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by T. E. Bearden, in Energy Unlimited Winter 1981, #12.
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"The Manual Of Free Energy Devices and Systems" by D. A.
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Kelly, contains "Scalar Electromagnetics: A Quick Overview" by
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T. E. Bearden
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US Patent #4,204,212 "Conformal Spiral Antenna", patent rights
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have been assigned to the US Army. [Related to Scalar waves.]
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"Dr. Nieper's Revolution in Technology Medicine and Society" by
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Hans A. Nieper; English edition May 1985
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"How To Build A Flying Saucer And Other Proposals in
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Speculative Engineering" by T. B. Pawlicki
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"Relativity The Special and The General Theory" by Albert
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Einstein
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"The ABC's of Relativity; 4th revised edition" by Bertrand
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Russell
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I posted a message asking for help with a longitudinal [Scalar] wave
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transceiver, made from a coil of wire and a Ferrite rod. So it's not
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all that hard to make one, like some of these references would lead
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you to believe.... (file listed as SCALAR1.ASC on KeelyNet).
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