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The Tachyon Field
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In early 1982 an article was published in the magazine "raum & zeit"
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(Space & Time). This article talked about the significance of the
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Tachyon Field, both as a practical explanation of the phenomenon of
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gravity as well as possibly being able to bring about the production
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of unlimited, inexpensive, usable energy.
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At the time of its publication this article was already two years
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old. Numberous readers experessed the opinion that the article was
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quite easy to comprehend. Hence I take the liberty to include it
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here (Dr. Nieper's Revolution in Technology, Medicine and Society,
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published in English in May, 1985).
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It attempted to explain anew the previous comments from another
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perspective, so that the general understanding was enhanced by a
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form of "stereo principle." The article has been left unchanged,
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except for some minor additions.
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"The Leaning Tower of Pisa has not disclosed its secret to this
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date: that is, why was the object dropped by Signore Galilei,
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accelerated towards the ground at 9.81 m/sec? Today we call this a
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gravity effect and gravitational acceleration.
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Popularly, it is known as "Earth attraction" (Erdanziehung). This
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popular concept is very confusing and apparently has also confused
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some distinguished scientists. One thing is certain-gravitational
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acceleration is certainly NOT an 'attraction' phenomenon.
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It is generated by a PUSH or PRESSURE-based mechanism which will
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have to be analyzed in detail.
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"While human science has made significant progress in many areas of
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physics, especially atomic physics, research into gravity has
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obvously remained one of physics' stepchildren.
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"It would seem that theoretical physics has, or at least has shown,
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great inadequacies in its intellectual faculties in this context.
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"To date, classical physical theory assumes that universal space is
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filled with masses distributed throughout it, and that they, in
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turn, are composed of atoms. These masses would include the suns,
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planets, moons, asteroids and other bodies freely traveling through
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space, such as comets and small particles.
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The second reality recognized throughout universal space is the
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electromagnetic field, mostly in the form of the visible light
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spectrum, as well as X-rays and shorter wavelength variations of the
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electromagnetic field.
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As is known, light is generated by the suns, and its overall
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distribution through space is very weak, if we disregard locations
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close to the suns. In the vicinity of the Sun, the energy content
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of light can be quite high as everyone knows. However, this view of
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the universe, which is still held, to a large extent, by orthodox
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physics, is, upon closer inspection, no longer sufficient to explain
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the extraordinarily important phenomenon of the acceleration of
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gravity. The British physicist, Dr. Rendle, has compiled
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approximately 60 different statements by distinguished physicists
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starting with Newton in the 17th Century, up to today.
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In practically all instances, it is apparent that we have foundered
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in our attempts at explaining gravitational acceleration. The most
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interesting and to this day the most modern, statements on this
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topic still come from Newton, at the end of the 17th Century! He
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said that the mutual interaction between bodies is to be admitted,
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and that their explanation would be possible only in the future. He
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also stated that he was certain that the capability for a body to be
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accelerated by gravity was not a property of the body itself. It
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was based on a physically yet-to-be-discovered RELATION BETWEEN THE
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BODIES.
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As is known, the classical laws of gravitational acceleration came
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from Newton (gravitational acceleration is proportional to the mass,
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and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.) However,
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Newton provided no description or explanation as to why bodies
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accelerate towards each other, or why there are gravitational
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effects.
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The same is true of Einstein. In his general theory of relativity
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of 1916, he describes gravitational effects in terms of the theory
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of relativity. In his subsequent biography, 'Aus meinen spaten
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Jahren' (Out of my Later Years), he expresses doubts as to his
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capacity to ultimately explain gravitational effects. On March 28,
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1949, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Einstein wrote to his
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friend Solovine '...there is not a single concept of which I am
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certain it will stand the test of time. And I am not certain that I
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am even on the right track..'
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"These remarks are important because there are many physicists, more
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or less imprisoned by conventional theory, who quote Einstein to
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counter the upcoming modern concepts regarding gravitational
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effects.
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"Interaction of large forces between masses in space is conceivable
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only through:
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a) the action of a very energy-rich field in space, and
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b) the explanation of gravitational acceleration as a push or
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thrust phenomena, because only pressure or push phenomenon
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can be exerted in space by electromagnetic fields or other
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conceivable forms of energy.
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"An 'attraction' such as 'gravitational attraction' or 'Earth
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attraction' DOES NOT EXIST. In turn, the generation of a pushing
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effect is conceivable only if the pushing pressure between the two
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bodies to be accelerated towards each other is smaller than that
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acting outside the two.
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This again is conceivable only if the body 'shields' the field
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intensity impinging on it in each case, so that bodies moving
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towards each other are accelerated into the shielding shadow.
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The beginnings of this concept date back to the arly part of this
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century. During the 20's and the 30's, physicists such as Levetzow,
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Stanyukowiz, and Shneiderov dealt with this concept. The general
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conception was that universal space was filled with energy-rich
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charges, designated as gravitons, for instance, which impinge on a
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body. They are partially absorbed in the body, and then are
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reflected at a decreased rate.
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This energy gradient would explain the gravitational acceleration at
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the surface of such bodies. Another scientist, Nieper, developed a
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different concept back in 1953, namely that of the total penetration
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of the body, although this required very energy-rich gravitational
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fields or 'gravity gravitons.' Certain data gathered by NASA during
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circumlunar navigation by satellites in 1967-71 favored such a
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theory.
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In 1970, the American physicist Stokes, called Nieper's theory the
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'shielding theory.' In 1972, the well-known physicist Stuhlinger,
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working at the time with Wernher von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama,
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expressed the idea that the shielding theory could be explained by
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the effects of a Tachyon Field, whose properties had been described
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in 1966 by physicist Feinberg.
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"In the following period, Nieper was able to explain several
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important observations related to gravitational phenomena in terms
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of the shielding theory. This includes for example, the conditions
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on Earth at the time of the dinosaurs. The habits of these
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behemoths could be explained only if the acceleration of gravity on
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Earth was approximately 0.3 g (300 g for 1 liter of water) and not 1
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g, as it is today.
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If the DENSITY of the irradiating Feinberg field were to INCREASE,
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the gravitational acceleration of a body such as Earth would
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DECREASE.
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A deviation in the mass of the planet Jupiter and its moons (of
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approximately 25%, according to Nieper and in the range of 24% to
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41% according to NASA data) can be explained in the same manner.
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The renowned Dutch physicist Kooy has independently developed a
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gravitational theory identical to the above, except that he, in
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contrast to Nieper, also provided a mathematical framework.
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Kooy also assumes that bodies in universal space are penetrated by a
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very energy-rich graviton or Tachyon Field (Feinberg field), FROM
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ALL DIRECTIONS IN SPACE and TOWARDS ALL DIRECTIONS IN SPACE. This
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property is called ISOTROPY. Thus, the conduction of gravitational
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fields is somehow of infinite velocity. Kooy has written some
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important papers on this.
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"In Nieper's opinion, one of the most important phenomena in gravity
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research is the so-called Magyary phenomenon. It was found by the
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Hungarian engineer Magyary in 1961, during measurements of a solar
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eclipse.
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The measurements were performed in Budapest using a radio antenna
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atop a transmission tower, and simultaneously controlled elsewhere
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by a government authority. In contrast to expectations, it was
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discovered that, at the peak of the eclipse, 'the Sun deprived the
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Moon of part of its mass effect on the Earth.'
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This means that, during this eclipse, the gravitational effect of
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the Moon on Earth was smaller. This phenomenon is fundamentally
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opposed to the laws of Newton and Einstein, as are some other
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measurements, for example, the tests performed by the American
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physicist Saxl with a torsion pendulum.
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"Modern gravitation scientists believe that any gravitation theory
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unable to explain the Magyary phenomenon is either deficient, or
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wrong. Nieper's explanation of the Magyary phenomenon is that the
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Feinberg field density increases in the direction of the sun.
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Hence the moon, in a corresponding position, may be more strongly
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irradiated, and absorbs (shields) a smaller percentage of energy.
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Therefore its gravitational effect becomes smaller.
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And incidentally, there are reliable indications that heating in the
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interior of the planets-in the case of Earth, we call it geothermal
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heat-is generated by the conversion of braking gravitational
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radiation. In that sense geothermal energy will be trapped
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gravitational energy that is constantly renewed from the outside.
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The presumed phenomenon of density increase of the Feinberg field
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towards the Sun is explained by stating that the Feinberg field
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irradiating from the outside is completely absorbed in the Sun-thus
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also releasing considerable energy-and that simulataneously the Sun
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generates a new kind of Feinberg or Tachyon Field.
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( Newer studies have shown that approximately only one-third of
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the Sun's light energy can originate in fusion processes, while
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the larger portion of the light energy must come from a field of
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energy of a different kind. )
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Upon emission from the Sun, this field is very dense, and is, on the
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average, slower than the field irradiating the Sun from the outside.
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In fact, the peak velocity of the tachyons on the way from the Sun
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to the Earth seems to exceed that of light only slightly.
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Nieper calls this Feinberg field radiated by the Sun, and
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particularly dense around it, the 'perisolar cushion field.'
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Several important phenomena can be explained by this theory,
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especially the heating of the planet Venus. As is known, this
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heating was explained by the so-called greenhouse effect of the very
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dense Venusian atmosphere. Based on the experimental data released
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by NASA, Nieper has contested this from the very beginning, in
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contrast to many NASA scientists. Nieper was later proven to be
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possibly correct ('Science', 18 January 1980, pp. 289-293).
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( The important complex of data, transmitted until mid-1984 by the
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two Russian space modules in Venusian orbit, supports, to a
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great extent, the hothouse concept of Venus, and largely
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disproves the greenhouse concept (see science report on Venera
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15 and 16 spacecraft orbiting Venus in "Venusian Geology Coming
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into Focus", by Richard A. Kerr, in "Science", 18 May 1984, pp.
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702-703 )
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The collapse of the greenhouse theory as an explanation of the high
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Venus temperature is considered a decisive 'nail test' for the
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possible correctness of the shielding theory. The concepts of the
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perisolar cushion theory also explain why probably NO GRAVITATIONAL
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EFFECTS OCCUR ON THE SUN'S SURFACE, as seems probable from the
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dynamics of eruption from the solar surface. It has also been
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observed that slowly-cooling double stars DRAW NEARER to each other,
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which also corroborates the cushion theory.
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( Meanwhile it became obvious as a result of American and Russian
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experiments, that the Sun must be a gaseous ball with a
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homogeneous density. This is only explicable when there is NO
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gravity acceleration on the surface of the Sun-surely not such a
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high acceleration as would correspond to the immense mass of the
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Sun. It seems that the diameter of the Sun is constantly
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changing and that it may not be perfectly spherical. This has
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an influence on the orbit of the planet Mercury. In the USA
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this subject sparks heated discussion because this finding
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stands in direct opposition to the tenants of Einstein's theory.
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Only at some distance from the surface of the Sun is the
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acceleration due to gravity measurable, and it then also
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produces a deflection of light, as measured by Eddington. This
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increase in the acceleration of gravity WITH INCREASING DISTANCE
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from the Sun is explained by the dilution of the radiated
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Tachyon Field in relation to the incidental field. Only the
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shielding theory of gravity is in a position to explain this
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phenomenon. )
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The strong heating of Venus can be explained in terms of a higher
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energy interception due to a higher density of the Feinberg field,
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and in terms of a consequence of the limited velocity with which it
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leaves the Sun. On the average, that velocity may be equal to the
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velocity of light.
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On the other hand, however, it has been believed, since Feinberg's
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publication of 1966, that gravitons or tachyons, as they are called,
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can be much faster than light. The German physicist Koppitz,
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formerly active at the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich,
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performed a very interesting calculation in this regard.
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Koppitz states that the light velocity corresponds exactly to the
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geometrical mean of the plotted tachyon velocities, i.e. it
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represents the maximium velocity of half the tachyons (this is also
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called V50).
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( Moreover, the French space physicist Vallee first mentioned the
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decrease in the velocity of light IN THE DIRECTION OF THE SUN
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at the October, 1981, Congress in Toronto, to which this book is
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also dedicated. Nor could this be any different, since the V50
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of the Tachyon Field MUST DECREASE in the direction of the Sun.)
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"In principle, and independently, the Dutch physicists Kooy and
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Berghuis agree with this reasoning. NASA has again released
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experimental data that presuppose the application of this
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understanding of the tachyon velocity.
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During the study of the planet Uranus, which is very difficult and
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can be done only indirectly, observations were made indicating the
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probable existence of equatorial rings, similar to those we know
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also float around Saturn. The published data point to the
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conclusion, albeit only tentatively at this time, that we can expect
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a considerable mass deviation.
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Its ballistically calculated average density is 1.3, while in
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reality, compared to Earth conditions, it could be approximately 5.
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This deviation is most readily explained by assuming that tachyons
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are much faster, in the range of Uranus' orbit, than near Earth or
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Venus and therefore have a much higher 'penetration power.' This
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would reduce the acceleration of gravity on Uranus, which could
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explain its mass of deviation.
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This would also mean, if we apply the Koppitz model, that the
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velocity of light is faster near Uranus than near Earth. To measure
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this would, of course, be difficult, since the measurement time
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would become as relativistic as the light velocity itself. If, for
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instance, it were twice as high as near Earth, then time could
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conceivably pass twice as fast, so that a measurement would show no
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deviation.
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Jupiter's mass deviation, as assumed by Nieper based on elements of
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the shielding theory, could possibly also be explained in terms of a
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higher Tachyon Field velocity in the range of Jupiter's orbit. Data
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currently known for the outer Jupiter moons Ganymede and Callistro,
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which are said to have an average density of approximately 1.9 based
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on ballistic calculations, lead us to expect a mass deviation of
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41%.
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"Professor Seike urgently recommended placing instruments on either
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Jupiter's or Saturn's moons, to measure the velocity of light there.
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In analogy to Nieper, he expects CONSIDERABLE DEVIATIONS (in the
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speed of light).
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"The range in which the Feinberg field radiated by the Sun (the
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perisolar cushion field) mixes with the very high-velocity Feinberg
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field irradiating the Sun from the outside, is called the MERGING
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ZONE. It is assumed that the Earth orbit is preferentially within
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this merging zone.
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"With an average density of 3.3, Earth's moon probably has a
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composition similar to that of the outer Jupiter moons. Koppitz,
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Reed and some other physicists have speculated on the possible
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nature of the tachyons which isotropically penetrate all masses in
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space from all directions and in all directions.
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Unanimously they assume a PULSATING UNIT that hides its energy
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content in its pulsating power. This model thus deviates from that
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of the electromagnetic wave. TACHYONS INTERACT WITH MATTER, and not
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in the manner indicated in quantum physics. They can release their
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energy gradually, WITHOUT STEPS (a so-called elastic relation).
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This characteristic is unanimously accepted by Kooy, Nieper, the
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Americans Mead and Reed, and some other physicists.
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"The energy content of the Feinberg field is extraordinarily high.
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The famous physicist de Broglie already assumed an energy content in
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space of 10 to the 26th power Joules/liter.
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In Nieper's view, the Feinberg travelling field near Earth is strong
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enough that, due to its penetration of Earth, it loses only 4% to 6%
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of its energy content, and this is converted into geothermal heat.
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This could be an underestimation. For the layman, there are
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extraordinarily high energy concentrations.
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"It must be mentioned in this context that probably only a small
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portion of the tachyons travel fast enough to be considered relevant
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to the generation of gravitational phenomena.
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Today we know with certainty that the predominant portion of the
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high energy Tachyon Field 'remains in place.' In this particular
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case, we therefore also mention bradyons.
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"The Japanese scientist, Seike, mentions a tension of 880 MILLION
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VOLTS PER CENTIMETER for the Feinberg field!
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It is assumed that the traveling Tachyon Fields are hardly slowed
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down by masses, and yet have a moment (the gravitational
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acceleration) and/or generate heat (geothermal heat). They are also
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braked by strong magnetic and electric fields.
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For instance, the inner moon IO, of Jupiter's moon system, is
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subjected to very strong magnetic induction. This moon is obviously
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very hot in its interior and has strong volcanic activity. This is
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in spite of the fact that its size is only that of Earth's moon.
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Nieper explains this heating effect as a consequence of the high
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braking effect, of the strong magnetic induction generated from
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Jupiter into the mass of IO, on the Feinberg field. It has been
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accepted that all other attempted explanations by physicists of the
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heating of IO are inadequate.
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"The American physicist, Townsend Brown, at the University of North
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Carolina was the first to prove, in systematic experiments, the
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emission of a THRUST MOMENT due to gravitational field radiation, in
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the direction of the POSITIVE charge of a condenser. Based on this
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principle, he built machines capable of flying. Perhaps one can
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rightfully say that these are the first flying saucers built on
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Earth.
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It was also observed that abrupt condenser discharges with a very
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high voltage gradient, especially in a defined, rhythmic manner, are
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equally suited to removing energy or moment from the Feinberg field.
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Thus, this COULD BE AN INDICATION of the beginning of TECHNICAL
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EXPLOITATION of energy from the Feinberg field, an energy that may
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be FREE and UNLIMITED.
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"A substantial theoretical foundation for this technology again
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comes from Nieper, and is contained in the shielding theory. He
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postulates that all so-called natural accelerations are subjected to
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the same basic principle: that all are 'tachyon interceptive.'
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In other words, the acceleration of gravity, electromagnetic and
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electrostatic acceleration, and the so-called radiesthetic
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acceleration ( of the divining rod ), are a common, fundamental
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phenomenon.
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Accordingly, the electric motor does not work because an
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electromagnetic field is built up in it. It works because the
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electromagnetic field exerts an INTERCEPTIVE ACTION on the Feinberg
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field RADIATING THROUGH IT.
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"The electromagnetic field produced as such would have no effect.
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This theoretical concept states that possibly the various different
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methods of exerting an interceptive effect on gravitational
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radiation are interchangeable and, above all, that they can be
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optimized, possibly well beyond an efficiency of 100%.
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In fact, existing experimental data confirm this concept. An
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electric motor built eight years ago by the American, Gray, to the
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coil system of which is connected a rhythmic condenser discharge
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(not an electric field), apparently already has exceeded an
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efficiency of 100%. That is, it produces more energy than it
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requires for its operation.
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Naturally this is no 'perpetual mobile', since the 'excess' energy
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comes from the GRAVITATIONAL STRESSING FIELD. The systematic
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experimental series presented by the Japanese Seike and his
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collaborator Cho are absolutely fascinating.
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Seike does not, in accordance with conventional customs, send an
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electric field THROUGH the coils surrounding an iron core, so as to
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generate a magnetic effect. Rather he 'TRAPS' the ELECTRIC FIELD,
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which is possible by means of a special winding, called the
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'Kleinean Bottle.'
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Thus he generated an extraordinarily energy-rich tachyon beam, from
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minimal input power, by means of which he can cut metals and stone,
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with the exception of mica. (Why is Mica not affected by this
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Tachyon Beam?) This tachyon beam is called the 'Seike Beam' today.
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Incidentally , the human eye may also be able to produce such a
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Seike phenomenon-if we may call it that. This would explain why Uri
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Geller is capable of bending silver spoons with only a glance.
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"The stone melting processes in the Seike-ray, as well as those of
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the spoon handle under Uri Geller's eyes, were observed
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INDEPENDENTLY OF A TEMPERATURE INCREASE.
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Instead, the concentration of the tachyon concentration led to
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SPATIAL CHANGES OF THE ATOM, which caused corresponding changes in
|
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the material's strengths.
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"The German engineer Schaffranke, the youngest of the German
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technicians who worked with Wernher von Braun, has the great merit
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of having collected and identified numerous experiments in the field
|
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of gravitational energy conversion which could not be explained IN
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THEIR TIME.
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Schaffranke, as well as Nieper, calls the principle of converting
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gravitational field energy (or gravity stressing energy) 'Feinberg
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conversion', which technically, of course, is not properly defined.
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However, for the sake of simplicity, and in recognition of
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Feinberg's achievement, the term apparently will find popular use.
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According to Schaffranke, it was experimentally possible, already in
|
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1880,
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AS SHOWN BY THE PHYSICIST KEELY,
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to convert Feinberg energy into electrical current.
|
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"Another experimenter, Hendershot, was similarly successful. And
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very impressive indeed are Dr. Moray's experiments in Salt Lake
|
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City, over several decades, from 1920 to 1960. A thick insulated
|
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cable, the so-called antenna which was displayed in the garden, was
|
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|
connected to the convertor and extracted continuous useable
|
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|
electrical energy of up to 70 KW. The validity of the attempts was
|
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|
verified by competent neutral investigators.
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However, at the time, considering the prevailing physical views of
|
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|
the universe, they were entirely unexplainable. "Today there is no
|
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doubt that the so-called Feinberg conversion is feasible, that
|
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unlimited, inexpensive energy can be produced and that Feinberg
|
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|
conversions usher in an entirely new area of technology and
|
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|
civilization.
|
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"The discovery that energy can be obtained from the gravitational
|
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|
field does not arrive a minute too early. If humanity-which, based
|
|||
|
on current energy technology is approaching certain disaster-once
|
|||
|
more escapes, then it can thank the scientists mentioned above for
|
|||
|
the escape.
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"It is entirely mistaken to believe that environmental problems can
|
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be solved by saving energy. To the contrary, restoration of order
|
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|
to our already heavily damaged environment will require an enormous
|
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|
amount of additional energy, and an energy that does not entail
|
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|
pollution.
|
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|
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|
"It is also erroneous to believe humanity could live in peace with
|
|||
|
an energy shortage or with expensive energy. It is not the price
|
|||
|
and the shortage of energy which would alone determine mankind's
|
|||
|
destiny.
|
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|
|||
|
It is the CONVERGENCE of social problems, population explosion, and
|
|||
|
energy shortage shortage ACTING TOGETHER."
|
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|
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|
( This concludes the January 1982 artical
|
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in "raum & zeit" 'Space and Time' )
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|
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controversial material. It is a journal recognized and much
|
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referred to by Academies of Sciences. One of the major objectives
|
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of this English version of raum & zeit is to bring to the U.S.A.
|
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many European publications on research in a variety of scientific
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disciplines.
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The language barrier that exists between the U.S.A. and
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continental Europe has always been and still is a major handicap for
|
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those who do not speak the languages of the Old World. This has
|
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already resulted in major disadvantages for scientific progress in
|
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the U.S.A. raum & zeit will attempt to do something about this.
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This journal will be written in such a way that those not familiar
|
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|
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|
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|
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