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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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March 8, 1992
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This file is from a newspaper article describing J.G.
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Gallimore's Gravity Laser on August 3, 1978.
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Gravitational Laser Shoots Through Walls
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by John H. Lyst
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Later this month near Atlanta, an Indianapolis electronics
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specialist will demonstrate what he calls the world's fist
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gravitational laser.
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The occasion will be the annual meeting of the United States
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Psychotronic Association. The electronics specialist is J.G.
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Gallimore and the laser he perfected from a few hundred dollars
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worth of special parts, projects not light from its clear plastic
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barrel, but what Gallimore identifies as neutrinos.
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Such shooting gravity waves know no walls, says Gallimore, and they
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can be sent through thick concrete or the earth itself, suggesting
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that a similar laser might, among other things, be a PERFECT
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COMMUNICATION DEVICE for the future.
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According to Gallimore, a nationally recognized leader in the
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esoteric subject of Radionics, the mathematics behind the invention
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helps solve some questions posed by James Clerk Maxwell, a British
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physicist of the 1800s whose theories of electromagnetism laid the
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foundation for modern radio, television and radar.
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While the Gallimore experimental laser may sound as wild as radar
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must have seemed in Maxwell's day, what has fast become conventional
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laser technology today was regarded only a few years ago as being
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closer to science fiction than reality.
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Lasers are widely used industrial tools and are now even being put
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to work in entertainment and advertising as well as engineering and
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scientific research.
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Western Electric, one of the leaders in laser research and use,
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likes to say that it and Bell Laboratories brought the laser out of
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science fiction into the factory.
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Lasers went to work for W.E. in 1965 drilling holes in diamond dies
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used in wiring technology. Now about 200 lasers are used by the
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firm in more than 25 manufacturing applications.
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Western spokesmen say that aside from doing previously impossible
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work, lasers are doing routine tasks faster, safer, cheaper and more
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efficiently than conventional equipment.
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Engineers at Western say the laser has four characteristics which
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give it a big edge as a production boost.
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First a laser beam can be focused to form a tiny spot one million
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times more intense than a similar size spot on the surface of the
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sun - hot enough to drill, cut or melt any material known to man.
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The second asset is that the resulting spot of light can be
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positioned and controlled by computers giving the laser great
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precision and capability for automation.
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A third characteristic is that a laser's wavelength can be tuned to
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the material being worked so that it does a job far more efficiently
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than possible with a conventional tool.
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Fourth is the thing engineers say may be the most important - lasers
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can work in areas where only light can pass, such as inside sealed
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glass enclosures.
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The laser beam is already making appearances on musical stages with
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rock bands and other groups among the first to use laser lighting
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effects to heighten the mood of music.
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A New York firm, Laser Physics, Ltd., is among the leading firms
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pioneering laser lighting in advertising and marketing, using lasers
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to display nighttime messages on clouds in a manner similar in
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effects to daytime planes using smoke trails for skywriting.
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Some see lasers for eventual use on animated billboards.
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Laser Physic's first sale of an advertising laser, according to the
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firm, was to a third world national political party which the
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company says it is not yet permitted to identify.
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Speaking of his so-called gravitational laser, Gallimore says the
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device may have the capability of scientific measurement of psychic
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powers claimed by some individuals sucha as faith healers.
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Gallimore is among those who believe such powers may relate to the
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production of gravity waves whose characteristics are similar, he
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says, to light waves.
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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