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November 25, 1990
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INVISI2.ASC
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the principal portions of this file are courtesy of Elbert Cook
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Invisibility Techniques
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written by
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Jerry W. Decker
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Sysop/KeelyNet
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While discussing a variety of subjects with a friend last week, we
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broached the topic of invisibility. He said he had a paper which
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showed a photograph of a bat which had been immersed in a fluid
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to cause the tissues to become transparent.
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The photograph was a photocopy and showed the skeleton of a bat as
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seen through the now clear tissues.
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The formula for this fluid is :
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1 part - Benzyl Benzoate
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3 parts - Salicylic Methyl Ester
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My chemical dictionary shows the following :
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*** Benzyl Benzoate ***
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Water-white liquid which freezes readily, supercools easily
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Sharp, burning taste with a faint aromatic odor
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Insoluble in water and glycerin
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Soluble in alcohol, chloroform and ether
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Combustible
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Low toxicity
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Refractive Index : 1.568-1.569 at 20 degrees Celsius
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Uses : Fixative and solvent for musk in perfumes and flavors
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External medicine
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Plasticizer (an organic compound added to a high polymer
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to facilitate processing and to increase the
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flexibility and toughness of the final
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product by internal modification (solvation)
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of the polymer molecule, i.e. a softener)
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Miticide (kills mites, small animals of the spider class)
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I could find no listing for Salicylic Methyl Ester as a compound
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so we must relegate to the properties of the components
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Salicylic (not found as a standalone chemical)
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Salicin
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Colorless crystals or white powder
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a glucoside (modern term glycoside) abundantly occurring organic
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compound in plants, which can be resolved by hydrolysis into
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sugar and other organic substances and specifically having
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glucose as its sugar constituent
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Non-toxic
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Soluble in water, alcohol, alkalies, glaciel acetic acid
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Insoluble in ether
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Uses : Medicine
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As a reagent for nitric acid
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Salicyl Alcohol
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White crystals
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Pungent taste
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Soluble in water, especially alcohol, chloroform, ether, cold
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water, hot water
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Combustible
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Non-toxic
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Uses : Medicine (antipyretic and tonic)
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Local anesthetic
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Salicylaldehyde
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Colorless, oily liquid or dark red oil
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Bitter almond-like odor
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Burning taste
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Soluble in alcohol, ether and benzene, only slightly so in water
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Combustible
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Low Toxicity
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Uses : Analytical chemistry
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Perfumery (violet)
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Synthesis of coumarin (deodorizing and odor-enhancing
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agent)
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Gasoline additive
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Auxiliary fumigant
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Salycylamide
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White or slightly pink crystals
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Soluble in hot water, alcohol, ether, chloroform and slightly so
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in cold water, naptha, and carbon tetrachloride
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Low Toxicity
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Uses : Medicine as an analgesic
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Salicylic Acid
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White powder
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Acrid taste
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Stable in air but gradually discolored by light
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Soluble in acetone, oil of turpentine, alcohol, ether, benzene
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and slightly so in water
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Combustible
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Low Toxicity
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Uses : Manufacture of aspirin and salicylates, resins
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Prevulcanization inhibitor
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Fungicide
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Methyl Ester
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Any of a group of fatty esters derived from coconut and other
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vegetable oils, tallows, etc.
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Uses : As lubricants for metal-cutting fluids
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High-temperature grinding
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Cold-rolling of steel
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To induce Invisibility in matter, we can use any of three techniques
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to accomplish that end. They are listed in order of probability.
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1) Bending light around the object so that it cannot contact
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the object and thus reflect back to the viewer
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This principle takes advantage of the Refractive Index of a mass.
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All matter either reflects, diffuses or transmits light (indeed all
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radiation) to varying degrees based on its Refractive Index.
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Refraction refers specifically to the change in direction of
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radiation, especially light, or sound frequencies as it passes
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obliquely from one medium to another medium resulting in a different
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propagation velocity.
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This change in the velocity (speed and direction) of the wave causes
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a corresponding change in the effective wavelength, thus the
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frequency of the radiation changes WHILE MOVING WITHIN THE MEDIUM.
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The degree of change is thus the Refractive Index.
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The Refractive Index is the phase velocity of radiation if free
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space is divided by the phase velocity of the same radiation in a
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specified medium.
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The absolute index for all ordinary transparent substances is
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greater than 1, but there are some special cases (X-rays and light
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in metal films) for which the index of refraction is less than
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unity (1).
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The absolute index for air exceeds unity by less than 0.0003, the
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relative indices for solids and liquids in air are very nearly equal
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to their absolute indices.
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The Refractive Index VARIES WITH WAVELENGTH. Because of this, the
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wavelength of Sodium light is used at 5.893 Angstroms.
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Air - 1.0002926
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Carbon Dioxide - 1.00045
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Ice - 1.31
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Water - 1.333........at 20 degrees Celsius
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Glycerine - 1.4729
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Rock Salt - 1.516
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Glass - 1.5 to 1.9
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Diamond - 2.419
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Now, if a means of "bending" all incoming visible wavelengths around
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an object, it would become invisible. The movie "Predator" takes
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this approach in the cloaking device which the alien wears. It
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could take the form of a fiber optic mesh or an electronic banding
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effect.
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If a high field density magnetic field is used, it would produce
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life altering effects on both the operator and the environment.
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A chemical is possible like that used in the movie "the Invisible
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Man". Hopefully the effect would be non-toxic and wear off as the
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body eliminated the sudden concentration over time.
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Gravity waves might cause such an effect if they could be
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successfully harnessed.
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As of now, we know of no light-bending technique which has worked.
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It is always possible that some researcher or group of researchers
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has achieved this and is keeping it quiet.
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2) Shifting to a higher form of energy which cannot be seen by
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the viewer because of its being emitted by the test object
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There is mention of a technique in one of the UFO related books. It
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involves the stimulation of a mass to a frequency in either the IR,
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UV or higher frequencies.
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There are several interesting points when looking at it from this
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angle.
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UltraViolet (UV) light sucks heat from the body while InfraRed (IR)
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light projects heat into the body.
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If all visible light reflected from an object could be stepped up to
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a doubling or a harmonic outside the bounds of the visible spectrum
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(this could be either Ultra or Infra), then the object would appear
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as a black hole in the shape of the object.
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If IR was used, then the object would give off heat. If UV was
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used, people in the presence of the operator would experience burns
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and conjunctivitis (burning, reddening and swelling of the eyes).
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Many UFO close encounters have as a physical side effect, the
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burning of the skin and eye swelling. This indicates a high
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proportion of UV or other higher radiation.
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To cause the body to emit frequencies beyond the visible spectrum,
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one could use a super-heterodyne effect or some form of doubling or
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tripling.
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Crystals could be used for achieving the doubling. While super-
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heterodyning would be accomplished by the blending of two or more
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frequencies to generate both the sum and difference frequencies.
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I don't see how this technique could work if the sole result is to
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delineate a black human shape. The invisibility would be defeated
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since the object would be so obvious, if not totally conspicuous.
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There is the possibility that there are principles of light which we
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don't completely understand.
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This could be especially true at UV, IR and other unseen
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frequencies.
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For that reason, this possible technique should be looked into.
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3) Dimensional shifting of the object itself
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If the object could be so "excited" as to translate to a higher
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dimension or level of being, then it would effectively not be
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respondent to radiations, including light, from this dimension.
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From experiments we have heard of, this doesn't appear to be true.
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One case which we can only give in a very abbreviated form at the
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request of our source, involved certain experiments using high
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density fluctuating magnetic fields.
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A device was built in the shape of a split-phase coil with many
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turns of wire.
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When the subject sat astraddle the coil and the power was applied,
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at certain frequencies and magnetic field densities, the subject saw
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the room slowly vanish to be displaced by other scenery.
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Further experiments caused the subject and the coil to begin to
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VANISH FROM THE TEST AREA. (kind of reminds you of the Philadelphia
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Experiment, HUH?)
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The subject obviously "translated" to a higher dimension both
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visually and physically.
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Now, this might not be the rule for all such experiments. There is
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of course, much work to be done using different frequencies,
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combinations of such and field densities.
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It might be possible to cause a "vanishing" without losing the
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physical form.
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One of the communications given to UFO contact Billy Meier stated
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that the Pleidians used a time shifting technique. This allowed
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them to vanish and reappear in another location almost instantly.
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They said time could be divided into many separate and distinct
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moments, each of which could house an entire Universe CO-EXISTENT
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with ours, yet TOTALLY UNKNOWN AND SUSPECTED BY US.
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Perhaps this theory explains how UFO's, Bigfoot, Loch Ness and other
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anomalies occur in our reality. They are simply momentarily
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"displaced" entities from another dimension.
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It would follow that phase conjugate techniques could be used to
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energize an area to a level of very high field density. If
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something walked into that field as it "scanned" another dimension,
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it could be "charged" to forcibly drag it into our dimension.
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When this occurs, the being is disturbed and confused by this
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seemingly "magical" accident.
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As time progressed, the energy charge would fade away and the entity
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would reach the quantum level necessary to cause the return to their
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home dimension.
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We hear many stories and some experiments which in many cases we are
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forbidden to pass on in their entirety.
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Part of the reason is trust coupled with a desire to have a sounding
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board leading to other approaches. Another reason is that someone
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else might know in the event of catastrophe.
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Although we cannot always spell out the details, many of the files
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on KeelyNet are laced with annotated information.
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We are most appreciative of everyone who shares with us and others.
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Not only does it increase our understanding and perspective of our
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reality, but through it, we can hopefully help others to understand.
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Of course, application is everything. So, BUILD, TEST, REFINE, PASS
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IT AROUND!
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Thank you for your patience and support of
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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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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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
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