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The following is a compilation of comments from the CompuServe (CIS) New Age
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Forum - Moderated by Alain Beaulieu and sent to KeelyNet by William Bethel.
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Fm: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645 - To: Dean Miller 75110,3417
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Date: 09-Aug-93 02:13 EDT
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From: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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Subj: Neurophone & uclusters
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Dear Alain:
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I have no desire to keep these communications private. If I ever want to send
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something to you privately I will indicate it in the beginning of my text. I
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like to write these letters in Word for Windows so I can run the spelling
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checker. When I am finished I save the file to the CSERVE directory as a Text
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file with Layout. Then in WINCIM (now) I select send file from the mail menu.
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When I write an article I will upload it as a file in the forum. Your
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questions and my desire to answer them has led me to open up areas my mind
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that I had shut off for many years. I have no problem with writing in ASCII
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format and placing my drawings as GIF files. I will work along those lines.
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Thank you for sending me the papers. I am digging out the Minto Papers for
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you.
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The reason Coanda kept his formulas secret was so that he could profit from
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his years of hard work. He had a number of companies and institutions that
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tried to use his discoveries without giving him credit or remuneration. He
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earned his living from his inventions in much the same way that I earn my
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living. I have talked to David Cole about my scalar wave receivers and we
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will be testing them out on some dolphins. I will keep you informed about
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what we find.
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The Minto apparatus was used to locate schools of fish because the antenna
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can be made very directional. Two ships can therefore locate schools of fish
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by triangulating scalar wave emissions from the fish. We have not idea why
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fish emit scalar signals. Every type of fish tested had a particular
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"signature". The scalar signals were all emitted in the acoustic frequency
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range. It may be that fish use these signals as a form of navigational signal
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in much the same way dolphins use acoustic search signals.
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I met Dr. Motoyama in Tokyo in 1974. He was using a circuit that was similar
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to my first Neurophone to measure the energy of chakras. The device consisted
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of an apparatus in which a person stands. A capacitor electrode arrangement
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moved up and down the body. The capacitor electrodes were measuring the
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change in dielectric activity in the body at various locations.
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The chakras produce a dynamic change in the dielectric constant of the air in
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the area around the body. By measuring these changes, you can detect the
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vibration and energy levels. By attaching appropriate electronics to the
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Neurophone, we could also measure the dynamics of the chakras.
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The Neurophone circuit can be used as a scalar transmitter or receiver.
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Capacitors and the action of energy storage in dielectrics is not understood
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by people who work with capacitors every day in electronic circuit design.
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The phenomenon of energy storage in a capacitor is due to scalar
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polarization. The same thing is true of energy storage in "space" by
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magnetic fields. By understanding the true nature of "capacitors" we can
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unlock the key to using scalar phenomena.
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In 1974, I also visited Shinichi Seike who was working on "tachyon"
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transformers and other devices. The term "tachyon" is simply another buzz
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word for scalar. Seike's circuits and coil designs were all self canceling
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configurations that neutralized electric and/or magnetic fields leaving the
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scalar vector potential. The entire so-called tachyon devices that are now
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being sold are simply items that have been charged with pyramids and/or crude
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scalar devices. That's all for now.
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Kindest regards, Patrick Flanagan
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Looking forward to more messages. I'll relay your message to Dr. Flanagan
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just in case he has not seen it in the forum. (He's still new at Compuserve!)
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How do you like it so far?
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10-Aug-93 - Fm: Dean Miller 75110,3417 - To: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645
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Alain,
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Verrry interesting. Really. It's been a very long time since I worked with
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analog electronics, so I'm mighty rusty on self-cancelling coil design and
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such. I also had no idea that there was so much work going on in the field
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of electrical signals generated by living bodies (and fish sounds). I would
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like to see a book or something that details some of the experiments
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conducted and lines of future research. I certainly don't know much of
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anything about chakras (except for some mystical stuff). As you can see, I'm
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pretty much a neophyte where all this is concerned. But, boy, am I
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interested.
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09-Aug-93 - To: Patrick Flanagan [71650,60] Subj: Neurophone & uclusters
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Dear Dr. Flanagan,
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In case you have not seen the message on the New Age Forum, here one question
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for you from one who would like to join the discussion. (Dean Miller
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75110,3417):
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Is there any chance of sharing some of the details about your scalar
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acoustics? (At least, that's what I think I read.<g>)
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>> Your questions and my desire to answer them has led me to open up areas
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my mind that I had shut off for many years.<<
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We certainly welcome your participation on this forum. You just can't
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imagine how "thirsty" we are of learning from your lifelong experience in
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"vangard" researchs.
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Page 2
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>> I am digging out the Minto Papers for you.<<
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Thank you very much for your effort. I am really looking forward to learn
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more about the scalar electromagnetic effects.
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>> David Cole (about my scalar wave receivers) will be testing them out
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on some dolphins.<<
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I am so pleased to learn that you are getting all the cooperation that you
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need!
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>> Dr. Motoyama was using a circuit similar to my first Neurophone to
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measure the energy of chakras. The capacitor electrodes were measuring the
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change in dielectric activity in the body at various locations.<<
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That sounds like what someone else was doing to detect frequencies to
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which people were "allergic" to. In Europe, people were found to be
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affected by the 50 Hz of power lines, while in North America, people were
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affected by 60 HZ but not by 50 Hz. Have you heard of those? (I believe
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that Dr. Michrowski is quite familiar with those).
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>> By attaching appropriate electronics to the Neurophone, we could also
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measure the dynamics of the chakras <<
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That gets complicated! What sort of changes were you detecting?
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>> Neurophone circuit can be used as a scalar transmitter or receiver.
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Energy storage in capacitor is due to scalar polarization. Same thing
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for energy storage in "space" by magnetic fields. Understanding the true
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nature of "capacitors" can unlock the key to using scalar phenomena. <<
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YES! I CERTAINLY want to know about that. Please tell us more!
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>> Shinichi Seike <<
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Have you got his last edition of "Principles of Ultra-Relativity". I think
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it was published around 1990. (I have the edition prior to that one).
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>> "tachyon" is simply another buzz word for scalar. Seike's circuits and
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coil designs were all self canceling configurations <<
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It was clear that they were cancelling but I had not figured out that his
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"tachyon" buzzword was used to denote scalar properties.
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>> so-called tachyon devices now being sold are simply items that have been
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charged with pyramids and/or crude scalar devices.<<
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I guess you don't get as much charge than if you get the real scalar
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field. I remember reading that you had published and possibly done some
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research on the pyramids. Can you tell us some info on that?
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(Personally, my first interest is toward the scalar stuff but there are
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people who are also interested in the other fields of "weird science").
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11-Aug-93 - To: Alain Bealieu - Fm: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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Dear Alain:
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1. The original Neurophone was a self-resonant system. As the dielectric
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constant of the body/skin changes, the frequency shifts. This frequency
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shift can be detected and converted into a variable voltage that can be
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logged on a chart recorder. The frequency shift can be used as
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information. This is the principle of the Motoyama chakra detector. One of
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the things that has been reported from Russian research is that scalar
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fields alter the characteristics of insulators. These characteristics
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include: change in dielectric constant and conductivity of the insulator.
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Page 3
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2. Many years ago, I showed Dr. Walter Stark of Lugano, Switzerland a
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phenomena I had discovered. If you make a coil of twin lead like speaker
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wire, you have two wires side by side. The only connecting link is the
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insulation between the wires. If you connect a battery in series with one
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wire and ground and then connect the other wire to an electrometer, the
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coil acts as a capacitor. The electrometer will measure the "leakage"
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current through the insulator. The current will probably be in nanoamps.
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If you then bring the coil in the vicinity of the body, the current will
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increase by several orders of magnitude. This is due to the scalar field
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around the body. If the coil is placed over the various chakras and the
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output of the electrometer is connected to a chart recorder you will even
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be able to record the pulsation of each chakra.
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Dr. Stark used my idea in the creation of an instrument that became known
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as an aura meter in Europe. It is also known as an orgone meter. By using
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such a meter, newage scientists can learn a lot about scalar fields.
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In giving these "secrets" away, it is my intention to stimulate research.
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It is not my intention to hand all my secrets over on a silver platter. A
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good teacher will stimulate thinking processes.
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I have built all kinds of these "aura" or "orgone" meters. You can
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experiment with different capacitor configurations and dielectrics. The
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obvious question is --- if you can detect scalar fields with insulators,
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can you generate these fields with insulators? The answer is a resounding
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yes!
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This goes back to my earlier statement that capacitors can be used to
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generate scalar fields, traveling scalar standing waves etc. This
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research has been used to create many kinds of transmitter and receivers.
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The question of scalar acoustics really invloves the Neurophone.
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More Later - Patrick Flanagan
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11-Aug-93 - Fm: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645 - To: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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Dear Patrick,
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You finally landed in the Forum! Great! We should soon start to see more
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participants into the discussion.
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>> frequency shift as principle behind Motoyama chakra detector <<
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Thanks for the insight into Motoyama's principle. However, on first
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reading, it sounds close to Dr. Hunt's work where she used frequency
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spectrum to detect patterns. In what way was Motoyama's works very
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different from Hunt's work?
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>> Russian research in scalar fields on insulators <<
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Could you provide me with a reference paper or at least a scientist name
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to look for in order to find more information?
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>> coil of twin lead like speaker wire, <<
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Great! The first thing that comes to mind is that the capacitive value of
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the body may have been a factor here. However, the pulsation pattern would
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provide a way to identify other causes. I can just see how scientists not
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conversant with chakras and other mystical phenomena might overlook these
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pulsations. Was there ever something published on this?
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>> not my intention to hand all my secrets over on a silver platter. <<
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Hehehe! As someone said, the information sinks in much better when the
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student has tried to solve the problem but hit a wall! He will then be
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very receptive to a demonstration of the solution.
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>> can you generate these fields with insulators? The answer is a
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Page 4
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>> resounding yes! <<
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That is why you say that Townsend Brown's capacitor were generating scalar
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fields in order to produce their thrust under high voltage. An easy
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hypothesis from this would be that scalar fields would be the key to
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finding antigravity thrust properties. Have you done research in this
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area?
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>> capacitors can be used to generate scalar fields, traveling scalar
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>> standing waves etc. <<
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I have always been under the impression that standing waves do not
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"travel". What do you mean by "travelling scalar standing waves" and how
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would you produce them?
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>> research has been used to create many kinds of transmitter and
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>> receivers. <<
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I remember reading in a patent by Gelinas that scalar fields have a
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different speed than that of light and can go through media that EM fields
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can't go through. Have you done measurements of propagation speed of
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scalar fields?
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>> More Later. <<
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Really looking forward to this!
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Alain
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(By the way, I will use this opportunity to officially welcome you to the New
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Age Forum. Also, if you browse around other sections, you are likely to find
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other interesting discussions. Feel free to join in the discussions at any
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12-Aug-93 - Fm: Jonathan Eagle 72257,2270 - To: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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Patrick,
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I very happy to see that you will be participating in the New Age forum and
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sharing some of your hard-earned experience. I think a great deal of benefit
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for all can come of this. I would like very much to build a relatively
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simple device that can demonstrate and/or measure scalar energy. It sounds
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as if the device you described consisting of the battery, the coil of zip
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cord (speaker wire) and the electrometer is just such a device. However, I
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am having a little trouble understanding what is connected to what.
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At first I thought you were saying that on one end of the coiled zip cord the
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positive battery terminal is attached to say the ribbed conductor and the
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negative terminal is attached to the other conductor while a high impedance
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voltmeter is connected across the conductors on the other end of the zip
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cord. But I think that that would only measure battery voltage and not
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insulator leakage current. So now I am wondering if you meant to have one
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conductor of the coiled zip cord connected to the positive end of the
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battery, the other conductor at the same end of the zip cord connected to the
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positive lead of the voltmeter, and the remaining negative battery terminal
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connected to the negative lead of the voltmeter leaving the other end of the
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zip cord unconnected. Is this what you were conveying or am I missing the
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boat altogether?
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I guess while you are answering questions, here are some others that occur to
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me: is a one layer coil sufficient to make a sensitive enough detector for
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chakra mapping (or whatever) or should the coil be multilayered? Also, can
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the leads be allowed to twist in the coil or should one be careful to keep
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the conductors always alternating?
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Jonathan
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13-Aug-93 - Fm: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60 - To: Alain Beaulieu 70403,3645
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Dear Alain,
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1. >> frequency shift as principle behind Motoyama chakra detector <<
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The Motoyama detector measures changes in dielectric field resonance in
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the space around the body. Dr. Hunt uses direct contact EMG electrodes
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as far as I know. The Motoyama signal is due to a change in the spatial
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dielectric constant around the body as a result of the scalar potential
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variation.
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2. >> Russian research in scalar fields on insulators <<
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Handbook of PSI Discoveries pg 329
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Sheila Ostrander <> Lynn Schroeder
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A New Type of Detector to Register Physiological Functions
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G.A. Sergeyev <> G.D. Shushkev <> E.G. Gryaznukin
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The Sergeyev Detector
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"The electrical-field activity of excited cells in the human organism can be
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regarded as turbulent low-temperature plasma that affects the dielectric
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properties of the environment.
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Experimental investigations of low-temperature plasma structures of
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biological origin, together with computations performed by computer, brought
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us (Sergeyev, 1968) to the conclusion that the energetic processes in living
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organisms are subject to the formal requirements demanded by the
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thermodynamic systems with negative temperatures.
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The Maser effects of the living organism result in the emission of highly
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concentrated streams of free electrons and protons into free space, which may
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change the local properties of the dielectric properties of the air.
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The above theoretical prerequisites laid the foundation for the proposed new
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type of detector. The principles of operation are based on the fixed voltage
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between two capacitive plates, separated by a dielectric with non-linear
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properties. Polarized barium titanate crystal (BaTiO3) was used as a
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dielectric.
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The voltage of the output of a barium titanate element is of course
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determined by the formula:
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4 II d E / E(p) * D1/1 (Acoustic Pressure)
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E = 10^12 dynes/cm^2
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d = 1.75 * 10^-6 (Young's Module)
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E(p) = dielectric constant depending on P -
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the degree of turbulence of the plasma field of biological origin.
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The Sergyev Detector used barium titanate but any insulator will do and it
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does not have to be piezo-electric!
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>> coil of twin lead like speaker wire, <<
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Nothing was ever published on this. It was entirely my own research. The
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first "publication" is here in the Forum.
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3. >> can you generate these fields with insulators? The answer is a
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>> resounding yes! <<
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I have succeeded in generating Gravitational Thrust much higher than
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that obtained by Townsend Brown.
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4. >> capacitors can be used to generate scalar fields, traveling scalar
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>> standing waves etc. <<
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A "traveling" standing wave is generated by causing a slight phase
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difference between two phase canceled carriers. By varying the phase,
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the standing wave scalar field can be caused to "walk" or move... at
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least it looks like it is in motion.
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5. >> research has been used to create many kinds of transmitter and
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receivers. <<
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Alain : I remember reading in a patent by Gelinas that scalar fields have a
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different speed than that of light and can go through media that EM
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fields can't go through. Have you done measurements of propagation
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speed of scalar fields?
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Patrick: This is true the ability of scalar fields to travel through water
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and earth enables these signals to be transmitted over great
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distances where EM fields would be lost. They do travel faster than
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Maxwellian fields because they are not Maxwellian and obey different
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laws. I am really surprised that EM signals are being used for
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submarine communications because scalar waves will do the job in two
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way communications for a fraction of the cost. I think that UFO's or
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ET's communicate with scalar signals and all the work being done
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with radio telescopes will never get any results. Scalar signals may
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be used to modulate interdimensional or inter-galactic waves being
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generated by stellar phenomena. Radio communications is outmoded by
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advanced technology.
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In my next communique I will give you some of the Minto details.
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Kindest regards, - Patrick
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13-Aug-93 - Fm: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60 - To: Jonathan Eagle 72257,2270 (X)
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Dear Jonathan,
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The Scalar Detector coil is a two wire coil such that the two wires are not
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in electrical contact with each other. The wires act as a capacitor, being
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two parallel coils side by side with capacitive coupling through the
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insulation. The positive terminal of the battery is attached to one of the
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coils and the nagative of the battery is attacthed to the electrometer
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ground. The second wire coil (of the zip wire) goes to the input of the
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electrometer.
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The electrometer is measuring the leakage current through the wire
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insulation. All so called insulators are simply poor conductors, but they
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are conductors measuring in hundreds of millions of ohms. Scalar fields alter
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the conduction characteristicas of insulators. The electrometereads the
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change in current.
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The description I gave you is a starting point. I have made detectors that
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are much better. You can wind parallel coils out of thing enameled wire and
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you will get better results. I used #28 wire for mine and my coil measures
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two inches in diameter and ten inches long. I was able to map chakras with
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that coil.
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Kindest regards, - Patrick
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13-Aug-93 - Fm: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645 - To: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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>> Dr. Hunt uses direct contact EMG electrodes as far as I know. <<
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Correct. I could not see anything to the contrary. Maybe I am starting to
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confuse her work with someone else who had observed holographic field
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properties from anywhere on the body.
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Page 7
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>> thermodynamic systems with negative temperatures. <<
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Negative temperature? I guess you are talking about the tendency to go
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toward order rather than disorder, and by extrapolation from entropic
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rules, you would need a negative temperature to go toward greater order.
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Is that what you mean?
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>> low-temperature plasma structures of biological origin, <<
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Hmmm! Bearden was saying that ionized gases such as a flame, etc, are
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affected by scalar fields. I guess that would explain why the human body
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is so much ruled by scalar fields (as you stated it is).
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>> The Maser effects of the living organism result in the emission of highly
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concentrated streams of free electrons and protons into free space, <<
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Why Maser as an example? Are those free electrons and protons emitted in
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the microwave frequency range?
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>> 4 II d E / E(p) * D1/1 (Acoustic Pressure) <<
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Which acoustic pressure is that? What does D1 stand for and why is it over
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"1"?
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>> The first "publication" is here in the Forum. <<
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Thank you very much for this Great Premiere!
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>> generating Gravitational Thrust much higher than that obtained by
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>> Townsend Brown. <<
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Wow! Was it with barium titanate too? What exactly decreased the
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efficiency of Brown's setups?
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>> "traveling" standing wave <<
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So these waves would be less efficient than full standing waves? Why would
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you want them to move rather than stay stationary?
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>> They do travel faster than Maxwellian fields because they are not
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>> Maxwellian and obey different laws. <<
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GREAT NEWS! How much faster? Is this so clear cut that it could put
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Einstein's theories (including the limit of the speed of light) into
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questions, and thereto revolutionize quantum physics?
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>> all the work being done with radio telescopes will never get any
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>> results <<
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I fully agree with you! The SETI program to send messages in EM hoping to
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get a message back is not the way to get results. We could use the money
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to better use.
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Regards, Alain
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Date: 09-Aug-93 21:14 LCL
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MgTo: Patrick Flanagan [71650,60]
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Subj: Neurophone & uclusters (Outbox)
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Dear Dr. Flanagan,
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In case you have not seen the message on the New Age Forum, here one question
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for you from one who would like to join the discussion. (Dean Miller
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75110,3417):
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Is there any chance of sharing some of the details about your scalar
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acoustics? (At least, that's what I think I read.<g>)
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>> Your questions and my desire to answer them has led me to open up areas my
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mind that I had shut off for many years.<<
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We certainly welcome your participation on this forum. You just can't
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imagine how "thirsty" we are of learning from your lifelong experience in
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"vangard" researchs.
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>> I am digging out the Minto Papers for you.<<
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Thank you very much for your effort. I am really looking forward to learn
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more about the scalar electromagnetic effects.
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>> David Cole (about my scalar wave receivers) will be testing them out on
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some dolphins.<<
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I am so pleased to learn that you are getting all the cooperation that you
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need!
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>> Dr. Motoyama was using a circuit similar to my first Neurophone to measure
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the energy of chakras. The capacitor electrodes were measuring the change
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in dielectric activity in the body at various locations.<<
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That sounds like what someone else was doing to detect frequencies to
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which people were "allergic" to. In Europe, people were found to be
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affected by the 50 Hz of power lines, while in North America, people were
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affected by 60 HZ but not by 50 Hz. Have you heard of those? (I believe
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that Dr. Michrowski is quite familiar with those).
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>> By attaching appropriate electronics to the Neurophone, we could also
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measure the dynamics of the chakras <<
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That gets complicated! What sort of changes were you detecting?
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>> Neurophone circuit can be used as a scalar transmitter or receiver. Energy
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storage in capacitor is due to scalar polarization. Same thing for energy
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storage in "space" by magnetic fields. Understanding the true nature of
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"capacitors" can unlock the key to using scalar phenomena.<<
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YES! I CERTAINLY want to know about that. Please tell us more!
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>> Shinichi Seike <<
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Have you got his last edition of "Principles of Ultra-Relativity". I think
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it was published around 1990. (I have the edition prior to that one).
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>> "tachyon" is simply another buzzword for scalar. Seike's circuits and coil
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designs were all self canceling configurations<<
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It was clear that they were cancelling but I had not figured out that his
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"tachyon" buzzword was used to denote scalar properties.
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>> so-called tachyon devices now being sold are simply items that have been
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charged with pyramids and/or crude scalar devices.<<
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I guess you don't get as much charge than if you get the real scalar
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field. I remember reading that you had published and possibly done some
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research on the pyramids. Can you tell us some info on that?
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Regards, Alain
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Flanagan - 1993-August-17 22:43 - TO: Alain Beaulieu - FM: Patrick Flanagan
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Dear Alain:
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I received your package and would like to thank you for sending it. I have
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not completed it yet. I will comment on it after I have digested it.
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1. It reminds me of some work that was done at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. I
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spent some time there in the 1960's. They developed a device that they
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called the "Anal Sphincter Resonator". It seems that they had discovered
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the mechanical resonance of the average anal sphincter. There was an off-
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Page 9
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Broadway play in New York. It was a suspense thriller. The special effects
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man wanted to play very low musical note when danger was being acted out.
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This note was to "shake up" the audience and lend some subliminal effect.
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The engineer made a large organ pipe out of sewer pipe. He connected a fan
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to the pipe to provide air flow. On opening night, they had a full house.
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When the organ was switched on, the entire audience dumped in their pants.
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The show closed on opening night. The revue said that it was a crappy
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play. Aberdeen heard about the effect and developed a "sound cannon" that
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resonated at about 13 Hertz. They tried it and it worked. They were going
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to use it for riot crowd control if it was ever needed. They certainly
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could have used it in Los Angeles. No one wants to march when their pants
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are dirty. The only problem with the machine was that the operator had to
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were diapers. The "phased" arrays in the ADEPT seems like it would lend
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itself to producing focused sound waves in any frequency range. Maybe one
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could be built that was directional.
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2. I have been going through the Wallace Minto papers and they do not really
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tell how to generate and receive hydronic waves. They do tell about
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experiments that prove that they are not EM waves. I am copying them for
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you and should get them off to you in a day or so.
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3. In the mean-time, I am composing some more data for the forum. You can
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share the Aberdeen Proving ground data with the forum if you like.
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Kindest regards, - Patrick Flanagan
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>> Aberdeen Proving Grounds <<
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These are infrasound weapons. There are supposed to be frequencies that
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resonate your spine, some others that create headaches, etc. They can
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hardly be attenuated by obstacle. In short, a sort of neutron bomb. As to
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the anal sphincter resonance, I remember reading that Tesla had fabricated
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a vibration platform and invited VIPs for a demo. The mayor had to leave
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suddenly for a trip to the little corner when Tesla went through this
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critical frequency in his setups. (Hehehe! re. Broadway play, they must
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have been careful to choose their words to call it a crappy play!).
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I remember reading something about an infrasound canon being made of
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propane burners. I guess the combustion was interrupted to the desired
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frequency rate like in the pulsoreactors of the V1 (combustion is stop and
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go due to a shutter closing and opening at the front of the reactor.)
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>> focused sound waves <<
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Ziolkowski said that he had tested the result of acoustics in water tanks
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in the lab. So I would say that they are already directional. But it is
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amazing how extra dimensional variables can be helpful in getting the
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results. It's probably why Bearden was enthusiastics with hypernumbers for
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a solution of x^2=0 with x different of zero. This sounds quite compatible
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with the scalar approach of cancelling fields.
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>> Minto papers <<
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The proof that they are not EM waves would be very handy. As to how to
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generate them, your story of specially designed horn could point to a way
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to do it. But it would be unsuitable in the non-microwave region. Do you
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remember what range of frequencies Minto was using?
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>> more data for the forum <<
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Thank you very much. We are all awaiting your next brief! If you are short
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of ideas, I can prepare more questions from your write ups.
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Best regards, - Alain Beaulieu
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His reply of 20 Aug 03:20:
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Dear Alain,
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Minto used frequencies in the audio range to about 50 KHz. He told me that
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he could not generate his "hydronic" signals in the RF range. I experimented
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first with the audio and ultrasonic range (these are not acoustic waves but
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are electrically generated). I then found out the secret of the antenna that
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I mentioned earlier, i.e. to make sure and do the opposite of calculations
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for EM antennas. For example, EM antennas are calculated for resonances but
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the hydronic antenna is out of resonance.
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The tank circuits can be resonant but the antenna is not. The hydronic or
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scalar signal amplitude is not dependent on power it is dependent on voltage.
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The higher the voltage on the antenna, the more powerful is the signal.
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J. Willard Gibbs published a mathematical treatise on a "non Maxwellian"
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signal. See:
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"The Scientific Papers of J. Willard Gibbs", Vol II, Chapter XVIII; Peter
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Smith. (Non Maxwellian transmission of energy. Now known as a scalar
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field).
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The Minto hydronics signal is an exact physical interpretation of the Gibbs
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paper. It is amazing that no one apparantly took Gibbs seriously. The
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experiment described by Gibbs works! If you cannot find it, I have the book
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somewhere in my library and can probably find it and copy it for you.
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I have been busy with business for the past few days. I have to work at least
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once a week! We have installed computer language scanner and translation
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programs on our computer and can now translate Russian, German, French,
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Spanish and Italian. Chinese and Japanese are on the way. I have been
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working on some data for the forum and will send it soon.
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Regards, - Patrick
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21-Aug-93 - - Fm: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60 - To: Alain Beaulieu 70403,3645
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Flanagan
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<c>1993 Patrick Flanagan
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Permission is given to duplicate this information as long as the author's
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name and copyright notice are intact.
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1993-August-21 02:36am
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TO: Alain Beaulieu
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FM: Patrick Flanagan
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Subj: Hydronic Radiation (Scalar Transmission Through Air and Water)
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In the 1960's, Wallace Minto, a Florida inventor developed an underwater
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communications technology based on what he called Hydronic and Plasmonic
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Waves. Using 100 mw transistor transmitters, he was able to transmit
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electronic signals through miles of sea-water. The characteristics of his
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hydronic signal fits the present day description of scalar waves.
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These signals were transmitted instantaneously through water without an
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delay. The US Naval Research laboratory published data on the velocity of
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underwater low frequency transmission:
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Velocity = 1525 * Sqrt Frequency
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Velocity is in meters per second
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This means that a 6 KHz EM signal will propagate through water at a rate of
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118,000 meters per second. Wheras the same EM signal in air would propagate
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at 300,000,000 meters per second.
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This means that is we were to transmit one signal through the air, and
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another through 100 meters of water, we should be able to detect a phase
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shift between the two signals. The EM signal through water would take about
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0.8 milliseconds while the air signal would take .000033 milliseconds. A
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phase shift would be easy to detect with a dual channel oscilloscope. The air
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signal was used to trigger the A channel while the B signal came from the
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scalar receiver. When the test was conducted, no phase shift was detected
|
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between the two signals. No test has been conducted at distances great enough
|
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to detect if there is a difference in transmission speed in air. Data would
|
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tend to indicate that scalar signals may travel faster than EM signals.
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Scalar signals are non Maxwellian waves and are "tensor" type signals.
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Also, the scalar signal is transmitted with virtually no attenuation.
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The attenuation for an EM signal under water is:
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Attn (db/meter) = 0.03 Sqrt F
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Therefore, the attenuation for a 6 KHz signal at 100 meters would be 250 db.
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The receiver had a sensitivity of 10^-9 watts. Therefore, in order to receive
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the signal, an EM transmitter would have to have a power of 10^16 watts, or
|
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more than 10,000 times the power generating capacity of the entire world.
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We were able to transmit signals at 6 KHz and higher into the 100 KHz range
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over distances of several miles. These feats are naturally impossible by
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means of EM signals.
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You can tell from the formulas, the reason the US Government is using very
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low frequency signals in its efforts at transmitting signals through the
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eareth's mantle to nuclear submarines. A 30 Hz EM signal would attenuate 0.16
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db per meter. The propagation velocity would be 8 Kilometers per second. With
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scalar waves, you can achieve unlimited distances and you can communicate in
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both directions!
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Antennae:
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Scalar antennae behave exactly opposite to EM antennae. For example, the
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dipole antenna:
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A dipole antenna receives and transmits maximally broadside to the antenna. A
|
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scalar signal is received and transmitted maximally in the coaxial direction,
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that is where the EM signal is at a null - off the ends of the antenna. An EM
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dipole is resonant at 1/2 wavelength for maximum EM signal while the dipole
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nust not be at resonance for scalar transmission.
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We are going to use audio frequencies and very short dipoles. Make two
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dipoles out of PVC tubing. The tubing should be about six feet long. Attach
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metal plates at the end of each tube. These can be about one foot square.
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Drive the antenna with coaxial cable in the middle. Run a wire from the
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center of each PVC tub out to the metal plates. Run the wire in the middle
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of the tubes.
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Detectors:
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Scalar detection occurs in a non-linear transistor amplifier. The base
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emitter junction of a transistor if properly biased will act as a great
|
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scalar detector. The best transistors for scalar detection are surface-
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barrier transistors although other transistor circuits can be made to perform
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quite will. When we are using scalar signals in the audio range, an ordinary
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audio amplifier can be modified to detect scalar signals. Minto connected his
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dipole leads directly to the base and emitter of the first input transistor
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of an audio amplifier.
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Transmitter:
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The transmitter can be a simple modulated audio oscillator. The output
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voltage should be as high as possible. (in air, this is no problem) You can
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use a power audio amplifier as a transmitter and drive it with a pure audio
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tone to run your tests. Connect the speaker output of the amplifier to a
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vacuum tube audio output transformer. Get one that has an impedence ratio of
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4 ohms to 16,000 ohm sor higher. Connect the output transformer so that the 4
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ohm coil is connected to the speaker output terminal. The high voltage side
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of the transofrmer will connect to the transmitting dipole.
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The output signal is a funtion of voltage and not current. The higher the
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voltage, the stronger the scalar signal. In a EM dipole transmitter, the
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energy is transferred in the form of current. The scalar system is just the
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opposite.
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The setup I am describing is for air to air transmission. The water and earth
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system require different parameters. This is just to get you started.
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After for successfully detect the signal, you can experiment with different
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input circuits to maximize detection. Most commercial audio amplifiers have
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sufficient non-linearity to detect the scalar signal from the transmitter.
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Meter:
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You can measure field strenght at the receiver by connecting a Digital Meter
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accross the output of the amplifier. You will also want to connect a speaker
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or headphones to the oputput so you can monitor the signal acosutically.
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If you take your receiver down to the ocean and aim the dipole at the water
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like a rifle, you will be able to detect signals from fish if you use an
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audio amplifier as a receiver. Use headphones.
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Well, that's it for now. The experiments I have described are in introduction
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into scalar communications. We have developed this system so that it is very
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sophisticated and can generate and receive these siognals in virtually any
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frequency range.
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Let me know how you make out.
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Kindest regards, - Patrick Flanagan
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21-Aug-93 - Fm: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645 - To: Patrick Flanagan 71650,60
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>> The best transistors for scalar detection are surface- barrier
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>> transistors although other transistor circuits can be made to perform
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>> quite will. <<
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Thanks for the hints! About the surface barrier transistors, I just
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watched a 4 hour videotape on the Montauk project also known as the
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Philadelphia Experiment revisited. At the end, Preston Nichols goes into a
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"mathematical frenzy" to explain how the USS Eldridge was made to
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disappear. He explained that the universe was really a torus. The rate of
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time is the motion of the 3-D world along the torus but the time itself is
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a twistor around it which results into a helicoidal path around the ring
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of the torus. In short, we live in a 5-D world of which 3 dimensions are
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space and 2 dimensions are time. If you can get phased out of the twistor
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time, you can be made to disappear. He explained that you needed SBT
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transistors for that and that the US Navy was preventing the public of
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having access to those. It would appear that it is what makes the Stealth
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fighters real stealthy (i.e. one step further than Electronic Warfare).
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Now, in the video, he says that he found a batch of 40,000 of them that
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were sold by Radio Shack and bought them all because they are not made
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anymore. So my question to you is: Do you know of part nos for SBT that
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are available commercially, and if not available, what olther alternatives
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are there?
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In spite of VERY wild claims in it, the Montauk story has a ring of truth
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to it so I would certainly enjoy it if you could vision it and provide us
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with your comments. The tape is #610217 and is titled "Conference
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Workshop: Delta t Generator & the Philadelphia Experiment" by Al Bielek.
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It sells for $39.95 from The International Tesla Society. It starts by the
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story of Tesla (first 1.5 hour) and then goes into the philadelphia
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experiment background (Einstein, Von Neumann, Tesla, etc, and the Advanced
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Study Institute in Princeton). They also have the book "The Montauk
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Project: Experiment in Time" by Preston B. Nichols, 1992, Sky Books,
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Westbury, New York, ISBN 0-9631889-0-9.
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You can reach them at 1-800-397-0137, or (719) 475-0918, FAX: (719) 475-0582.
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The tape was from a workshop they had during their last Extraordinary Science
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on 22-25 July 1993 in Colorado Springs.
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Regards, Alain
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22-Aug-93 - Fm: Alain Beaulieu/SL9 70403,3645 - To: Christopher T. Malcheski
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>> What's a good book to read to get a very basic introduction to what
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>> scalar waves are and how they work? <<
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That's the problem: there is no one good book. But the best one I've seen
|
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is Bearden's book titles: "AIDS: Biological Warfare". I think it was
|
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chapter 4 which was subtitled Extraordinary Physics. Bearden keeps it
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mysterious because of non-disclosure agreements that he had to sign with
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some researchers but it is a very good start.
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Alain
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as
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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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