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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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June 11, 1993
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REPLY2.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Joseph Misiolek.
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A greeting to the KeelyNetters from the TVQ group :
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We are delighted with the response to REPLY.TXT, and we feel we owe
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a debt to the KeelyNetters for our occasional "stalking" in the
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past. It is time to pay up and put up.
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Who are we, what are we doing here?
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Our group exists only as a set of overlapping personal relationships
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between individuals. There are no rules as such, no membership list
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or requirements, just common goals and dedication to a rational
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approach. Not pseudoscience. We cooperate on the basis of mutual
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respect for the dedication needed to pursue any "fringe" area and
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maintain the standards of good science. We have had projects
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funded, and make no restrictions on members obtaining outside fund-
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ing, or using their new skills for hire.
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Most of our members are professionals in technical and business
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positions, and therefore wish to remain discreetly anonymous, so
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that we can afford to pursue our common interests. This is the
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cause of much of the "stalking".
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As a group, we were fortunate to have been in the right place at the
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right time. Our inception was in the greater Boston area, which
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provided us with an abundance of surplus equipment as well as access
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to some cutting edge technologies and a vast array of professional
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skills. We now make these resources available to new members in
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other areas. Access to Internet, the Tesla BBS and now KeelyNet
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have allowed us to find new members and make our skills and
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experience available to others.
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We possess equipment ranging from aircraft to xenon gas (I suppose
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we've got some zinc somewhere), and several well stocked labs
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located in industrial space as well as in individuals homes. We are
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comparatively understaffed, and the equipment largely underutilized.
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For this reason, as well as good karma, we are reaching out to get
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things moving.
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We welcome new members, and our book is intended to be a recruiting
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tool as well as a catalyst. If the initial reaction of the
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KeelyNeters is any indication, we are sure we will succeed.
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When will it be published?
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The length of time is probably inversely related to the amount of
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grief we receive, if we found ourselves surrounded by an angry mob
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armed with pitchforks and torches we would get right on it. If
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anyone has any devices or results that should be included, let us
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know now.
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Here is the tentative outline for the book.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction, a short and hopefully painless monologue
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stating the party line.
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Chapter 2 - Detector design theory, how they work, how to design new
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ones.
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Chapter 3 - Practical detectors, construction projects for several
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scalar detectors and spectrum analyzers, including a
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bidirectional scalar transceiver.
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Chapter 4 - Translator design theory, what works, what doesn't, and
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why.
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Chapter 5 - Practical translators, construction projects for several
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scalar translators.
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Chapter 6 - Scalar systems theory, open vs. closed systems, balanced
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systems, etc.
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Chapter 7 - Construction tips and test equipment.
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Chapter 8 - Test data and data logging, will include test data on
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all devices presented.
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Chapter 9 - Definition of terms.
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Chapter 10 - References and recommended reading lists.
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We understand that by discussing the virtual particle collider
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design on KeelyNet, the loud mouthed "chief designer" will probably
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have to include a chapter on power generation systems theory. This
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will be another delay.
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Some thoughts from "The Chief Designer".
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I must apologize to my readers for the use of terms such as
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"Translation Matrix" in the REPLY.TXT file uploaded to KeelyNet.
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I believe that it is the responsibility of the speaker to be clearly
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understood. I will attempt to eliminate any confusion that has been
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caused here, before the publication of Practical Scalar Engineering
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Vol. 1.
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The term Translation Matrix is a generic term which refers to the
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matter or spacetime in which the translation from virtual particle
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flux to photon flux occurs. This is the translation from "current
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free potential" to "free energy". This process (Exophoton emission
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as an example) may be performed in free space (vacuum) by the
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process of field interference. More commonly, it is performed
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within matter. In Mr. Bearden's example this is done within the
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degenerate semiconductor material. The design we presented uses a
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series of gas filled tubes prepared in the manner described in our
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letter to Mr. Bearden.
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So in summary, the translation matrix is the area or material in
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which the translation process is performed.
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For further clarification, in the system we describe in our paper,
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it all goes like this : A source of charge, we care not what,
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charges the virtual particle flux collector. This provides Mr.
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Bearden's "Current free potential", which is switched onto the
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translation matrix and exciting the atoms. The switch now opens,
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the electrons all fall down and radiate electromagnetic radiation.
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This is delivered to the load, bills go away, bill collectors get
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mad.
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The confusion caused by such a generic term is exactly what I had
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wished to avoid, and the reason the I resorted to describing the
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details of a practical system. I will endeavor to avoid this in the
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future. I would like to thank Mark Mansfield for calling me on this
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one.
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In an electrostatically balanced configuration, the energy system we
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have described is actually a Virtual Particle-Antiparticle Collider,
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so don't try this at home unless you are very sure you know exactly
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what you are doing. Gamma rays are nasty.
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Unbalanced configuration should not be run in excess of 100 watts
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delivered power, and even then only for short duration demonstration
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or testing use.
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Avoid the area during and shortly after the operation of any
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unbalanced system. If you can possibly avoid it, don't do it at
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all. Note that if a resistive load is run by this unbalanced
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device, it will still run hot, because we have done a good job of
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translation. At low power levels any time reversed effects are too
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small to measure. Most of the existing "free energy" designs can be
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redesigned for correct operation in this way.
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If the "time reversed" effect is what you need, don't do it in an
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open system.
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An energy generation system such as we have discussed so far is open
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to the quantum vacuum. It would be foolish to attempt anything
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other than getting the energy we need in an open system. The
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construction of closed versus open systems will be explained in the
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book.
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Jerry Decker has asked if our group has an official definition of
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terms. Indeed we do, and it will be included in volume 1 of
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Practical Scalar Engineering. I am including a sample of those
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definitions which relate to the system described in our letter to
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Mr. Bearden.
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In fact we have a hypertext information tree system running on a
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network of engineering workstations which contains most of our
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designs, lab notes, theoretical papers etc. These workstations are
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located in various locations throughout one of our installations so
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that each work center or bench has access to the database. These
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workstations (made by Apollo Computer) run an unfortunately obscure
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windowing, multitasking, and networking operating system (Aegis).
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This makes exporting data to the DOS or Mac worlds time consuming.
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This work is already underway, as Practical Scalar Engineering is
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comprised of excerpts from that database, and must be my first
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priority.
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These workstations are available surplus for the price of a PC, and
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feature an ISA bus for experiment automation and data collection.
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They are based on the 68020 and 68030 processors for you computer
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types. If any new members are interested, the Aegis Hypertext
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version of the database could be made available in the future,
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complete with the workstation, of course.
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It has been brought to my attention that the article on the "Cyber
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Probe" has been uploaded onto KeelyNet. Although some of the
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applications of the device presented may have no place in a
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technical discussion, its operating principals may. The basic
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design of the device can be improved to produce a device which
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responds only to the scalar electrostatic potential gradients. Such
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a device has been constructed, and includes a reference meter which
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indicates the vector energy density as well as the magnitude and
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polarity of the electrostatic gradient.
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We would like to have our device compared to the original devices by
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persons already familiar with such devices. Perhaps in the hands of
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an "adept" individual with a bit of "cross training" this device and
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others like it can add credibility to the investigation of all
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manner of phenomena. Any KeelyNeters out there on ParaNet? I just
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design and build 'em, this other stuff is someone else's job.
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Definitions of some terms used in the original TVQ paper :
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Scalar Electromagnetics.
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Scalar electromagnetics is an as yet incomplete unified field
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theory which studies the behavior of vector sum zero
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electromagnetic systems.
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Natural Scalar Potentials.
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Scalar potentials which have a non-deterministic (random)
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substructure. For example, white noise. Artificial Scalar
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potentials have deterministic substructures. The quantum vacuum
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is a natural scalar potential.
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Quantum vacuum.
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The concept of the quantum vacuum is taken from modern quantum
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mechanics theory, and is what we scalar researchers use to scare
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the hell out of "classical" physicists. Good definitions exist
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in textbooks.
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Potential.
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Stress on spacetime. The intensity of the natural scalar
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potential of the quantum vacuum, or any ordering of the virtual
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particle flux of the quantum vacuum. Order in and of itself it
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not implied, as in a natural scalar potential.
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Exophoton emission.
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Exophoton emission is the process by which a photon (or
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electron) is liberated from the Dirac sea. This process is
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taken from standard quantum mechanics, and is described in
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textbooks.
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Exoelectron emission.
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See exophoton emission.
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Translator.
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Translators are scalar electromagnetic components which either
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take electromagnetic waves and phase cancel them (sum to zero)
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producing scalar waves, or conversely transform scalar waves
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into electromagnetic waves, or both.
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Translation matrix.
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The translation matrix is that part of a translating system in
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which the translation process occurs. It may be the space
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surrounding a coil, or between the plates of a capacitor, or it
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may be the matter comprising the translator itself.
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Translation Process.
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The translation process is the mechanism by which a potential is
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converted from scalar to vector (electromagnetic) or the
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reverse. We currently have documented the following eight
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translation processes, but there is debate as to whether or not
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they are unique :
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1) Translation by sum zero high ration transformation -
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Tesla's favorite.
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2) Translation by radiated wave interference. - Scalar beam
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generation.
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3) Translation by standing wave interference. - Scalar field
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generation.
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4) Translation by net non-inductors. - No E or B fields
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present.
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5) Translation by plasma / Lamb shift. - Exophoton emission as
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in our example.
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6) Translation by non-linear junctions - Such as
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semiconductors.
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7) Translation by magnetic modulation - As in the Dea-Faretto
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detector.
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8) Translation by inert gases. - This one takes some
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explaining, but is has to do with the generation of
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powerful natural scalar potentials.
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Each of these processes will be described in detail in the book, and
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practical examples will be given.
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Virtual Particle.
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Virtual particles are the "messengers" of quantum physics, and
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are responsible for all fields. Virtual particles are standard
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quantum physics, and are described in textbooks on the subject.
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Virtual particles are identical to normal particles, but are
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temporally unstable.
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Virtual Particle flux.
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See quantum vacuum.
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Virtual Particle Flux Collector.
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The virtual particle flux collector is a component of scalar
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electro-magnetic systems which converts an electrostatic charge
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into pure virtual particle flux.
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I hope this clears up any confusion I have created. Now a few words
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from some of our other members.
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Thoughts from "HAL":
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As the instigator, of sorts, of the TVQ group, I primarily function
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in the corporate environment, creating corporations and the like,
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and putting people and ideas together to see where it will lead. I
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have always had an avid passion for research into lost or
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alternative technologies. My goal is getting to the truth and
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presenting these concepts to the people who can put them to
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practical use, and making things happen.
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In approximately 1985 I presented several papers to some engineers
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for evaluation. They were skeptical, but willing to "look it over".
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Their skepticism waned rapidly as devices were constructed, tested
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and effects proven to exist that needed further study.
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Our "Chief Designer" was a particularly rewarding challenge because
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he was skeptical for a very long time. It has become evident to the
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TVQ Group that the time has come to share our many years of research
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in the hope of unifying all of our efforts. If we are ever to
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realize freedom we will have to get this information out to and
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understood by the mainstream not the fringe minority. We should
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compile a master database of all experimental results, available to
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all researchers. At the present time we have enough computing
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capability that we can serve as a master electronic library.
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Some thoughts from our "Tesla Technologist":
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The skills that I bring to the TVQ group are somewhat diverse in
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nature. Here are a few of my "Hobbies": Programming, electronics,
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chemistry, physics, ancient civilizations, music and the occult. I
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am therefore best described as the "Jack of all Trades" of TVQ
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group.
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My primary interests are in generating extreme amounts of energy
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(both continuous and pulsed) for such applications as potent
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directed energy beams, high-density energy fields (for use as
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shields), gravitational control and modification, teleportation and
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time engineering. I have been pursuing this technology since 1978.
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My first contact with TVQ group came in 1989 on the Tesla BBS (Toby
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Grotz) in Colorado. I was working with non-vector EM energy pulses
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and needed a reliable set of detectors for field mapping and
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intensity measuring. Since my initial contact with TVQ, I have
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constructed four different detector types (three TVQ designs and one
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of my own inventions based on opto-isolator integrated circuits.)
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All four devices were quite successful.
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Since then, I have worked with others at TVQ on some of Bearden's
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concepts and on the Virtual Particle/Anti-Particle Collider system.
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It is my sincere hope that the book that we are preparing and the
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devices that are being designed will usher in a new era of technolgy
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for mankind. I firmly believe that the proper use of these
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engineering principles will provide the means to accomplish the
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lofty goals that I have outlined above.
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I believe that other researchers working in these areas need to come
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forward now and lay their cards down on the table with us. This
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technology is too important to let it "fade away" as it has tended
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to do in the past (along with its' researchers.)
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All the best wishes,
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TVQ Group
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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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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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If we can be of service, you may contact
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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
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