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PART III OF REVIEW AND OUTLOOK
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Michelson, Dirac, de Broglie were not the only Nobel prize winners
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in favor of a reexamination of the ether question. Others were
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Stark, Arrhenius, A.H. Compton, Lenard, H. Yukawa, and Fredrick
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Soddy, the British scientist who, during the convention of Nobel
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laureates in Lindau, 1954, described the current dogmas in physics
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as "an orgy of amateur physics" and "arrogant swindle" - with
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particular emphasis on the theory of relativity.
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It remained largely unknown, even to physicists, that Einstien
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himself had serious doubts. In 1949, he wrote to his old friend,
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Maurice Solovine, who congratulated him on his 70th birthday:
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"Now you think that I am looking back at my life's work with
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calm satisfaction. But, on closer look, it is quite
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different. There is not a single concept of which I am
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convinced that it will stand firm and I am not sure if I was
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on the right track after all".
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And one of my Canadian friends I believe is present here today
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stated quite correctly in a letter to me:
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"The myths around Einstien are really not of his making as he
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himself often questioned his own conclusions and I felt he was
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quite aware of his own limitations which others were covering
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up. The Physicists protect their members much the same way
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that the medical profession protects its own".
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The purpose of these remarks is not to spark another controversy
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about the merits of the theories of relativity. Rather, they want
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to show that so-called "scientific evidence" is a rather elastic
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term and that "verification" is always a relative affair. Or as
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K.R. Popper so aptly put it: "Only in our subjective experience of
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conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be `absolutely
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certain`".
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This symposium presents an excellent overview of research and
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experiments reported from English speaking countries, or experiments
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published in the English language, as for instance Japan. However,
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as Dr. Tenhaeff from Holland has formulated the problem:
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"It is important to pay attention to publications of colleagues
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in other countries. In the Netherlands and Germany, every
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academically educated man or woman know at least three foreign
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languages. English and American authors only pay attention to
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material in English. In my opinion, this leads to an
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`impoverishment' which puts a drag in science. Some seem very
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chauvinistic and seem to believe that only the researches done
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in their country are important. I regret this. Science is
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international, and international cooperation is of the greatest
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importance in science".
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In presenting some brief reports from abroad, I shall attempt to
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bring corroborative evidence in support of alternative technology
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developments discussed during our meeting here in Toronto. Let me
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start with the most sensitive and secretive society, with Russia.
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In his German original of the paper "Some Remarks on the Shielding
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Theory of Gravity", which was published in the Hanover Proceedings
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in more detail than the English abstract, Dr. Hans Nieper mentioned
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the Berlin engineer Levetzow, who was one of the first to postulate
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a combination pressure and shielding theory for the phenomena of
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gravity.
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Levetzow was soon overshadowed by the rising star of Albert
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Einstein, but one of his followers, Horst Pinkell, went to Russia in
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1928 as an exchange student - and never returned. Together with
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Russian scientists, he was asked to prove the actual existence of
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the cosmic radiations postulated by Levetzow, now designated as
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neutrino sea or "tachion field".
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The work was done in Sterlitamak, south of the Ural mountains, and
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in 1938, sporadic reports reached the West about the discovery of
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extremely short corpuscler waves by Pinkell and Gorjew. These were
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the long sought "Hemmstrahlen" or drag waves associated gravity.
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Rumors have it that a metal alloy was soon developed which acted as
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a drag wave polarisor and, in 1947, agents reported experimental
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Russian aircraft using this discovery.
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In 1951, a former German Junkers aircraft engineer reported about
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his activity pertaining to a super-secret project code named COW-7
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in Siberia, a disk-shaped craft which could rise vertically and
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which belonged to the secret weapons then developed by the Soviets.
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Whether it was related to the Canadian AVRO project or something
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entirely different remained unknown, only the Levetzow gravity
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theory was assumed in connection with the activity in question.
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JAPAN: My esteemed friend, Prof. Seike, who kept me informed about
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the research conducted by him and his co-workers, surprised me once
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with a significant statement, which I feel is important to repeat
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for the benefit of frustrated researcher's on this side of the
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Pacific: "In the early stage of my studies, physicists could not
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understand what I was doing, while actors and actresses did so by
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intuition". it was the private support of about 800 individual
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artists, etc., in Japan which allowed the support of the Japanese
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equivalent of a National Science Foundation or a similar
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bureaucratic institution in that country.
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Again and again, I was surprised how quickly and eagerly American
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experiments, as for instance the almost forgotten "Ionocraft" of the
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late Major De Seversky, were duplicated and explored even in
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Japanese secondary schools. Admiral Rickover has more than once
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complained about our intellectual complacency: "As a nation, we seem
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addicted to 'spectatoritis'. We sit in the bleachers and let the
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game of life unfold before us".
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The results are known: The Japanese have achieved top positions in
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science and technology, and not only with tachion beams melting
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stones, producing "biased" water with a freezing point of minus 4
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degrees Celsius, and a G- power generator obtaining 400 VDC output
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from a 10 V input driving source. I wish to take this opportunity
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to thank Prof. Seike for sharing his work with us in this country,
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and wish him the best of success for the future.
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FRANCE: The work of SEPED was explained by M. Rene Louis Valee and
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some French publications in the area of gravity research have been
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translated by the NASA translation services, as for instance the
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theory of the electromagnetic Magnus Effect (of Marcel Pages).
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Specific mention must be made of the Raymond Kromrey G-Field
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generator, a French-Ferman-Swiss development which appears very
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closely related to the American "N" machine principle, the
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"Sunburst" machine and the "Permanent Magnet-Motor" Patent of Howard
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Johnson. Utilizing either permanent or electromagnetic modules, the
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generator output exceeds the input by far.
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One prototype delivers approximately 700 watts at speeds varying
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between 600 and 1200 RPM. Models with an output of 100 to 160 KW
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are presently in the planning stage. Several European patents have
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been granted against heavy opposition, especially from French
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industrial circles. The development was about 40 years in the
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making and the inventor stresses the need for a reinvestigation of
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electromagnetics and gravitic forces, as well as a reexamination of
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many cemented dogmas in present day physics.
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GERMANY: A system of rotating electromagnets and magnetic "stator
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rings" of the German "Kunel" Generator complement the general trend
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of the American and French generators mentioned before. The first
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prototype was reported to have been tested in April, 1980. Here
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again, very heavy opposition from the German orthodox science
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establishment. Of special interest is a comment by Nobel laureate
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Werner Heisenberg, reported to have been made vis-a-vis the
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inventor:
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"I think it is possible to utilize magnetism as an energy
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source. But we science idiots cannot do that; this has to
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come from the outside".
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More details about French and German developments have been
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published in the new book already mentioned, Energy in Abundance by
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Hilscher and, hopefully, an English version of this important work
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will be available by next year. Generators which do interact with
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surrounding energy fields have been designated as "open systems", in
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contrast to our present "closed system" technology of gasoline and
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diesel engines, steam turbines, nuclear power plants and so forth.
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The theoretical basis for all "open systems" is the realization that
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there simply is no such thing as "empty space". In reality, space
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is filled with an extremely energy rich, subatomic and subquantic
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continuum. In short, a pre-physical state of matter, which can be
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tapped, as for instance by the spinning of magnetic systems which
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extract momentum via a vortex-formation of the universal "tachion
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field".
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AUSTRIA: This small heartland of Central Europe is proud of her
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native pioneers in science, among them Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Viktor
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Schauberger and Karl Schappeller. But after Dr. Reiche died in an
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American prison in 1957 and victor Schauberger died only five days
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after his return from the USA in 1958, where he received an
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incredibly unfair treatment from certain industrialists, there is
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little enthusiasm among Austrians to touch base with correspondents
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on this continent. Viktor Schauberger's son, Walter, refuses, as a
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matter of principle, to communicate with Americans, no matter in
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what language. To illustrate the type of "contract" Viktor
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Schauberger was forced to sign, it stated:
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that all of his patents would become the property of the
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"consortium"' that any future inventions or developments would
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also become the property of the consortium., that he would
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refrain from discussing any of it with third parties, that he
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would refrain from publishing, that all plans and models would
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remain with the consortium after his departure from America>
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There is a favorite saying in that small country which is to the
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point:
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"After the Greek philosopher Pythagoras had discovered his
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famous theorem, he sacrificed a whole hectatomb of oxen as a
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thanksgiving to the Gods. Ever since, all the oxen in the
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world are running scared whenever a new truth has been
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discovered".
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Knowledge of the ideas of Schauberger and Schauppeller appears to be
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essential for an understanding of our changing picture of the
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physical world. As an example, the former forest ranger Viktor
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Schauberger had watched numerous times some trout standing,
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apparently motionless, in the strong currents of Alpine mountain
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streams. This and many similar observations of nature brought him
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to the gradual development of his "Implosion-theory" and associated
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hardware (see Jensen Paper). His son is continuing the work in the
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"Pythagoras-Kepler" school in Bad Ischl.
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Another prolific researcher is the Viennese engineer Franz Seidl,
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known for his studies of the use of magnetic field effects as
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"trigger energy" for voltage and power multipliers.
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HOLLAND: A small country with a strongly developed intellectual
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independence appears to be Holland, where Prof. J.M.J. Kooy
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developed his space dynamics. His hypothesis of gravitaional action
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is based on the realization that all celestial bodies can be
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conceived as practically transparent in relation to the size of the
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elementary particles and their mutual distances in the structure of
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matter. Gravitons or tachions, coming from all directions of deep
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space, can pass through a celestial body like water passes through a
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fishnet, and only a minute fraction of the cosmic gravitons or
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tachions will be intercepted. Study of the effects of the tachion
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fields or space continuum of the fabric of material substances,
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magnets and crystal lattices can lead to development of converters
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and novel production facilities for readily usable, conventional E/M
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energy.
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When the American inventor Edwin V. Gray was blocked in his efforts
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to develop his "pulsed capacitor discharge electric engine" for
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which he had received U.S. Patent #3,890,548, he found open ears and
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open minds in Holland.
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The fact that Gray was named "Inventor of the Year" from the
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department of Patent Rights in Los Angeles, California, where Dr.
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Chalfin of Cal-Tech confirmed that:
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There does not exist an even distantly similar engine to this
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one in the world. Conventional electric engines use up power.
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In this system energy is used up for only a minute part of a
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millisecond. It operates without heat loss and there is no
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energy loss whatsoever with this system",
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had more meaning to the PHILLIPS and others in Holland than to
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energy establishments in his native America.
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ENGLAND: There is perhaps no more controversial inventor at this
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time than John R. R. Searl and his Levity Disc, powered by the Searl
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Effect Generator. It is claimed that model craft have been
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demonstrated with flight characteristics showing anti-gravitational
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and inertia-free properties. Demonstrations have been photographed
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and videotaped. Searl calls his generator a "Gyro-Flywheel High
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Energy Density Mechanical Device" and claims that the magnets used
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are not the common type, ordinary magnets.
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The Australian engineer Athol Park of Melbourne, who visited Searl a
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few years ago described it this way:
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"From a briefcase, Mr. Searl takes a bar magnet and two steel
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rollers. He places the rollers at either end of the magnet.
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They appear to be attracted to the poles - but, when they are
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pushed gently around the corners of the magnet, they chase each
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other round and round...."
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The engineer quotes Searl:
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"The crystal in the magnet are changed by putting it in a
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magnetic flux oven and by frequency control. The result is
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motion of a magnetic field - a completely new source of power.
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Unis (modules) based on this principle are what power my
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levity unit - the motor and generator built as one, fuelless
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unit".
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In one of his numerous newsletters he states further:
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"The power plant is a self-contained, onboard closed system of
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conversion elements with energy input from a latent storage
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source".
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Because Searl has never divulged all details and his explanations
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are generally of a non-technical, "unscientific" nature, many
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investigators have chosen to dismiss him as a swindler and imposter.
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In sharp contrast to this is the opinion of a well-experienced
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American engineer who reported after a visit with Searl:
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"I found it resfreshing to note the keen sense of moral respon-
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sibility which he feels for the use to which his discovery is
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put... The Searls live in modest circumstances. Luxuries are
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few. They do not own a car. Mr. Searl bicycles several miles
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daily to his place of work in Maidenhead. There he is an
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electrical technician and training supervisor in a bearing
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factory".
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But perhaps most significant was the following observation of the
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American visitor about Searl:
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"We were also interested to hear him say that many of his ideas
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came to him while he slept. He would go to sleep with
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question, and wake with answers... and refreshed. He seemed to
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have the ability to restore vital powers more quickly than most
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people".
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And the American concluded his report with the statement:
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"The impression we gained of Mr. Searl was one of a very
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sincere and generous person, a dedicated and tireless worker
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with perfect confidence in the outcome of his efforts, a man
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of high principle with a keen sense of loyalty to those who
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are helping him, and of responsibility for the future welfare
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of our planet and its people".
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In view of the very contradictory nature of comments and impressions
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by those who have met Searl, it might be wise to reverse final
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judgement on the Searl-Levity-Disc and its inventor at this time.
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NEW ZEALAND: Some of Searl's keenest supporters and observers of
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his work are in New Zealand and Australia. And one of the sharpest
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young physicists in that country (New Zealand), unhampered by
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calcified ideology, developed the mathematical foundation for a
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theoretical anti-gravity effect, using the hydrodynamic analogy of
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the ether.
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He uses the equivalent of the hydrodynamic Reynolds number, above a
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certain value of which the laminar flow past a solid surface breaks
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down and becomes turbulent due to shear rupture of the viscous
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cohesion of a fluid, together with his deduction that anti-gravity
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could be obtained by creating a "vacuum: in the ether in such a way
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as to correspond to the production of turbulence in a magnetic
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field.
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Turbulence in a fluid occurs when Reynolds number RE = 1, when the
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inertial shearing force equals the viscous cohesion force in the
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fluid in the vicinity of an approximately spherical body immersed in
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the fluid, resulting in separation of the boundary layer and
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formation of a wake i.e. vacuum or free surface around the body.
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He calculated the for turbulence in the ether, = a vacuum = and
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anti-gravity effect, using the refined value of ether kinematic
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viscosity which he obtained.
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His theory would confirm the observations of very high voltage
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produced in the case of the Searl Disc, and the very high voltage
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needed in the vacuum experiments with flying disc-shaped bodies of
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T.T. Brown, the ionocraft observations of Major de Seversky, the
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Electro-Field Rockets of Prof. Dudley, the observations of Northrup
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Corp. with Electro-Aerodynamics in Supersonic Flow and similar
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American documentaion and patents.
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Since the New Zealander is now in the process of attempting to
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publish his theory in a reputable British magazine, I am not at
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liberty to divulge his address prematurely. Interest in New Zealand
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and Australia is running high, and possible breakthroughs in energy
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technology should not come totally unexpected in these two countries
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with strong intellectual tiers to England.
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CONCLUSION: There is now overwhelming evidence for the actual
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existence of a very high density, energy rich space continuum
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formerly called "ether". This space energy can be concentrated,
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gathered, focused, magnified and compacted by magnets of magnetic
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materials, which appear as the new core material for converters of
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all kinds, utilizing the cosmic energy for new technology
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applications.
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Crystals are energy-sensing and channeling devices; they can serve
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as transducers, as for instance in the Moray-Device, or the "rock
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electricity" of T.T. Brown.
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Combinations of crystals and magnetic material appear to be the
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mainstay for the development of "hyper-space" - converters and
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generators of power - utilizing free, cosmic energy in our future.
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Unbiased, totally honest and impartial reexamination and
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reevaluation of ALL scientific theorems and dogmas, as well as
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unhampered opportunities for the pioneers of the new technology on
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the American and European continent appear to be the prerequisite of
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success.
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Those who accept that anything of the nature of ideas or ideology is
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permanent, use all their strength to hold on to it, and condemn all
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who do not agree. The next stage of this spiritual illness of the
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mind is to build a monument to what they perceive is Truth, and then
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to build a monument to their own permanence in the world. This,
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they do by seeking fame or fortune, and authority over others. This
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is the contemporary, planetary psychology situation, and thus are we
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losing the gift of perspective and horizon and are no longer able to
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discern what is important. Skeptics are on record as saying:
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"We are not running out of natural resources or intellectual
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talent, we are running out of the freedom of innovation that
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made the countries on the North American continent the most
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advanced nations on Earth".
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The future will show whether this freedom, which includes the
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freedom and the duty of taking risks, can be restored to the degree
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our founding fathers have been striving for. Only then will we know
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whether the late Wernher von Braun was not too overly optimistic
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when he stated:
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"The cosmic age will bring a dawn of knowledge not yet
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envisioned. IT WILL DWARF ALL OUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE AND IDEAS
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and, through its vastness, may even bring men closer together
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on their own planet".
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