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| File Name : BROWN6.ASC | Online Date : 07/02/95 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : GRAVITY |
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The following article seems to be worth adding to the KeelyNet database in
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light of recent assessments and correlations. Over the past year, my approach
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towards achieving anti-gravity has changed from one of seeking to produce
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outright levitation to a more realistic goal of reducing the weight of a mass.
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This change in approach was primarily triggered by the weight reduction
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experiments of FARROW back in the early 1900's.
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It appears electrical energy can be somehow applied to matter to reduce or
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redirect the flow of gravity through or around a mass. Graham Hancock claims
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to have tracked down the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia as detailed in his
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superb book, 'The Sign and the Seal'. There are many wondrous ruins in
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Ethiopia, one of which is a valley of Stellae, huge obelisks (like the
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Washington Monument), some made of single pieces of stone. One of these
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stones is almost 600 feet high and is carved from one gigantic rock, then
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stood on end. This obelisk still stands today in Ethiopia.
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When Hancock was speaking with the high priest who is charged with taking care
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of the Ark, the priest commented on the 'mysterious powers of the Ark'.
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Hancock asked what was the nature of these powers, to which the priest
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replied, "did you pass through the valley of the stellae?...and did you not
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wonder how such gigantic stones could be erected in ancient times? They were
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erected using the 'celestial fire' that emanates from the Ark!"
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The Ark of the Covenant is suspected of being a very large Leyden jar which
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accumulates its energy from atmospheric electricity. There are also those who
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claim the Ark was used as a power source in conjunction with pyramids, to
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produce some kind of beam. It is my opinion that the 'celestial fire' of the
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Ark is electrical energy that could be projected into a mass, such as a large
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stone in the form of a block, obelisk or other shape. This energy, properly
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applied, can cause a mass to lose a large part of it's weight, thus making it
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much easier to move and requiring substantially less energy in the process.
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Recently, while having dinner with Toby Grotz, Tim Binder and Ron Kovac, I
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brought up this subject which prompted Toby to inform me of a discovery he,
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Ron and Tim had made. Toby said they had discovered a most interesting
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Egyptian heiroglyph but which they did not have with them at the moment.
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Toby drew a picture of it which showed two men, each holding a glass capsule
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about the size of a Hoover cannister vacuum. The front end, pointing outward
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and away from the men, was curved as in the bottom of a test tube, the rear
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end had a cable attached to it, thick and indicating a high dielectric for the
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passage of high voltage. Inside these glass cylinders, were what appeared to
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be lightning bolts, apparently charging with the intent of being 'fired' at
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something.
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Most gravity researchers I have met, have come to understand that gravity is
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not an attractive force, but a celestial repulsive force and that we are HELD
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DOWN on the planet by an incoming 'wind' which also holds mass together, it
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follows that this wind can be re-directed around a mass to reduce the effect
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we call 'weight'. (other phenomena also occur)
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Both of these items indicate high voltage can somehow alter the flow of
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gravity for reduced weight in the affected mass. The large stones used to
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build many ancient monuments could thus be easily moved, like giant styrofoam
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blocks, once the weight was REDUCED, rather than CANCELLED outright.
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The same phenomena of weight reduction can be achieved using sound or other
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energies as evidenced by Keely's Airship demonstration to the US War
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Department in 1896, the Tibetan Monk levitation of stone blocks in the 1920s,
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more recently, the 1950's construction of Edward Leedskalnin's Coral Castle in
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Homestead, Florida and others which I won't boar you with.
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Imagine, WHEN, (not IF) we REDISCOVER how to re-direct the 'flow' of gravity,
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we can put on a belt, reduce our body weight to 2 pounds or so, and jump over
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a building. We don't lose STRENGTH, just weight. With wings, we could FLY
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THROUGH THE AIR as easily as we swim through water. With a controllable means
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of propulsion, the flying abilities of the Rocketeer and Buck Rogers will
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become TOMORROW'S realities.
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I have several reports over the centuries of FLYING MEN who were seen to fly
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through the air, some with wings, some with mechanical contrivances. This is
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easily achievable if the weight of the person is reduced by energetic or other
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means. Other reports indicate a mysterious gas, generated from coal which had
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amazing lifting abilities when heated (see the Aero and Air ship files).
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It is my opinion that there are groups and individuals over the centuries who
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have discovered how to control natural forces and chosen to restrict the
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information to a select few. There are hints, many of which are related as
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fantastic stories, that when correlated, show points of coincidence indicating
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that which we barely suspect, let alone acknowledge, that there exists one or
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more advanced and highly secret groups.
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I suspect new members are invited to join and then put through rigorous tests
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of loyalty to ensure information imparted from the group will not be discussed
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or documented for public consumption. The threat of death is used to ensure
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loyalty and silence as reported to be the case with the Sonora Aero Club who
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in turn were affiliated with a mystery group from New York called NYMZA. Each
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member took an oath of absolute secrecy, understanding they would forfeit
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their life should they break that oath.
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But we who PUBLICLY study and SHARE such information are not restricted by
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such fears. As long as we continue to share our findings, correlations, ideas
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and results of experiments as GLOBALLY as possible, we WILL rediscover and
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practically utilize these phenomena to improve our lives.
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Jerry/Sysop/KeelyNet - July 2, 1995
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How I Control Gravity
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by T. Townsend Brown
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(an early article by Brown dealing, as the article preface said, "with the
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meaning of the Einstein "Field Theories" and the relation between electro-
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dynamics and gravitation.")
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There is a decided tendency in the physical sciences to unify the great basic
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laws and to relate by a single structure or mechanism such individual
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phenomenon as gravitation, electrodynamics and even matter itself. It is
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found that matter and electricity are very closely related in structure.
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In the final analysis, matter loses its traditional individuality and becomes
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'an electrical condition'. In fact, it might be said that the concrete body
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of the universe is nothing more than an assemblage of energy which, in itself,
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is quite intangible. Of course, it is self-evident that matter is connected
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with gravitation, and it follows logically that electricity is likewise
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connected.
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These relations exist in the realm of pure energy and consequently the true
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backbone of the universe. It is needless to say that the relations are not
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simple. Unfortunately at present they are not even well understood. The
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handicap is the outstanding lack of information on the real nature of
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gravitation.
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The THEORY OF RELATIVITY lends a new and revolutionary light to the subject by
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injecting a new conception of space and time. Gravitation thus becomes the
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natural outcome of so-called "distorted space". It loses the Newtonian
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interpretation as a tangible mechanical force and gains the rank of an
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"apparent" force, due merely to the condition of space itself.
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Fields in space are produced by the presence of material bodies or electric
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charges. They are gravitational fields or electric fields, according to their
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causes. Apparently they have no connection, one with the other. This fact is
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substantiated by observations to the effect that electric fields can be
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shielded and annulled while gravitational fields are nearly perfectly
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penetrating. This dissimilarity has been the chief hardship to those who
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would compose a theory of combination.
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It has required Dr. Einstein's own close study for a period of several years
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to achieve the results others have sought in vain and to announce with
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certainty the unitary field laws.
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Einstein's new field theory is purely mathematical. It is not based on the
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results of any laboratory test and does not, so far as now known, predict any
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method by which an actual demonstration or proof may be made. The new theory
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accomplishes its purpose by "rounding out" the accepted Principles of
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Relativity so as to embrace electrical phenomena.
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The Theory of Relativity thus supplemented represents the last word in
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mathematical physics. It is most certainly a theoretical structure of
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overpowering magnitude and importance. The thought involved is so far
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reaching that it may be MANY YEARS before the work is fully appreciated and
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understood.
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However, Dr. Einstein's announcement of his recent work has spirited the
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physicists of the entire world to locate and demonstrate, if possible, any
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structural relationship between electro-dynamics and gravitation. It is not
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that they questioned or doubted Einstein's reasoning or his mathematics (for
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they have learned better), but that they realized that the relation should
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exist and were eager to find it.
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Early Investigations
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The writer and his colleagues anticipated the present situation as early as
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1923, and began at that time to construct the necessary theoretical bridge
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between the two then separate phenomena, electricity and gravitation. The
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work was slow at first, due to the scarcity of information and lack of proper
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equipment, but the search gained speed as it gained information.
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The first actual demonstration was made in 1924. Observations were made of
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the individual and combined motions of two heavy LEAD BALLS which were
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suspended by wires 45 cm. apart.
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The balls were given opposite electrostatic charges and the charges were
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maintained. Sensitive optical methods were employed in measuring the
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movements, and as near as could be observed the balls appeared to behave
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according to the following law:
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"Any system of two bodies possesses a mutual and uni-directional force
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(generally in the line of the bodies) which is directly proportional to the
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product of the masses, directly proportional to the potential difference
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and INVERSELY proportional to the square of the distance between them."
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It will be noted that this law is merely a combination and slight variation of
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Newton's law of gravitation and Coulomb's law of electrostatic attraction. In
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the specific text of this law the movement is in the negative to positive
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direction.
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THE PECULIAR RESULT IS THAT THE GRAVITATIONAL FIELD OF THE EARTH HAD NO
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"APPARENT" CONNECTION WITH THE EXPERIMENT. THE GRAVITATIONAL FACTORS ENTERED
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THROUGH THE CONSIDERATION OF THE MASS OF THE ELECTRIFIED BODIES.
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The newly discovered force was quite obviously the resultant physical effect
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of electro-gravitational interaction. It represented the first ACTUAL
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EVIDENCE of the very basic relationship. The force was named "gravitator
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action" for want of a better term and the apparatus or system of masses was
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called a "gravitator."
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Since the time of the first test, the apparatus and the methods have been
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greatly improved and simplified. Cellular "gravitators" have taken the place
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of the large balls of lead. Rotating frames supporting two and four
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gravitators have made possible acceleration measurements.
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Molecular gravitators made of solid blocks of MASSIVE DIELECTRIC have given
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still greater efficiency. Rotors and pendulums operating under oil have
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eliminated atmospheric conditions as to pressure, temperature and humidity.
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The disturbing effects of ionization, electron emission, and pure electro-
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statics have likewise been carefully analyzed and eliminated. Finally after
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many years of tedious work and with refinement of methods we succeeded in
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observing gravitational variations produced by the different planets. It is a
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curious fact that the effects are MOST pronounced when the affecting body is
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in the alignment of the differently charged elements and LEAST pronounced when
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it is AT RIGHT ANGLES.
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Much of the credit for this research is due to Dr. Paul Biefield, Director of
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Swasey Observatory. The writer is deeply indebted to him for his assistance
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and for his many valuable and timely suggestions.
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Gravitator Action an Impulse
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Let us take, for example, the case of a gravitator totally immersed in oil but
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suspended so as to act as a pendulum and swing along the line of its elements.
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When the direct current with high voltage (75KV to 300KV) is applied the
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gravitator swings up the arc until its propulsive force balances the force of
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the earth's gravity resolved to that point, then it stops, but it does not
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remain there.
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The pendulum then GRADUALLY RETURNS to the vertical or starting position even
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while the POTENTIAL IS MAINTAINED. The pendulum swings only to one side of
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the vertical.
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Less than five seconds is required for the test pendulum to reach the maximum
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amplitude of the swing but from thirty to eighty seconds are required for it
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TO RETURN to zero.
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The total time or the duration of the impulse VARIES with such COSMIC
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CONDITIONS as the relative position and distance of the moon, sun and so
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forth. It is IN NO WAY affected by fluctuations in the supplied voltage and
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averages the same for every mass or material under test. The duration of the
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impulse is governed solely by the condition of the gravitational field. It is
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a value which is unaffected by changes in the experimental set-up, voltage
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applied or type of gravitator employed.
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Any number of different kinds of gravitators operating simultaneously on
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widely different voltages would reveal exactly the same impulse duration at
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any instant. Over an extended period of time all gravitators would show equal
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readings and equal variations in the duration of the impulse.
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After the gravitator is once fully discharged, its impulse exhausted, the
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electrical potential must be REMOVED for AT LEAST 5 minutes in order that it
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may recharge itself and regain its normal GRAVIC CONDITION.
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(refer Puthoff on ZPE as being the 'cause of inertia' and
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Aspden with ZPE entrainment experiment,
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note that ZPE is another term for Aether)
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The effect is much like that of discharging and charging a storage battery,
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except that the electricity is handled in a REVERSE manner. When the duration
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of the impulse is great, the time required for complete recharge is likewise
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great.
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The times of discharge and recharge are ALWAYS PROPORTIONAL. Technically
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speaking, the EXO-gravic rate and ENDO-gravic rate are proportional to the
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gravic CAPACITY.
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Summing up the observations of the electro-gravic pendulum the following
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characteristics are noted:
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APPLIED VOLTAGE - determines only the amplitude of the swing
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APPLIED AMPERAGE - is only sufficient to overcome leakage and maintain the
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required voltage through the losses in the dielectric. Thus the total
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load approximates only 37 ten-millionths of an ampere. It apparently has
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no other relation to the movement, at least from the present state of
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physics.
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MASS - of the dielectric is a factor in determining the total energy
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involved in the impulse. For a given amplitude an increase in mass is
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productive of an increase in the energy exhibited by the system (E=mg).
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DURATION OF THE IMPULSE - with electrical conditions maintained, is
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independent of all the foregoing factors. It is governed solely by
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external gravitational conditions, positions of the moon, sun, etc., and
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represents the total energy or summation of energy values or levels which
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are effective at that instant.
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GRAVITATIONAL ENERGY LEVELS - are observable as the pendulum returns from
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the maximum deflection to the zero point or vertical position. The
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pendulum hesitates in its return movement on definite levels or steps.
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The relative position and influence of these steps vary continuously
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every minute of the day. One step or energy value corresponds in effect
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to each cosmic body that is influencing the electrified mass of the
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gravitator. By merely tracing a succession of paths, the relative
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gravitational effects of the moon, sun, etc., may be obtained.
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In general then, every material body possesses inherently within its substance
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separate and distinct energy levels corresponding to the gravitational
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influences of every other body. These levels are readily revealed as the
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electro-gravic impulse dies and as the total gravic content of the body is
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SLOWLY RELEASED.
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The gravitator, in all reality, is a very efficient electric motor. Unlike
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other forms of motors it does not in any way invoke the principles of electro-
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magnetism, but instead it utilizes the newer principle of electro-gravitation.
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A simple gravitator has no moving parts but is apparently capable of moving
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itself FROM WITHIN ITSELF. It is highly efficient for the reason that it uses
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no gears, shafts, propellers or wheels in creating its motive power. It has
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no internal mechanical resistance and no observable rise in temperature.
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(this is analogous to the 'Inertial Drives' of Cook and Thornsen wherein a
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uni-directional force is produced using mechanical means)
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Contrary to the popular belief that gravitational motors must NECESSARILY be
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vertical-acting the gravitator, it is found, acts equally well in every
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conceivable direction.
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While the gravitator is at present primarily a scientific instrument, perhaps
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even an astronomical instrument, it also is rapidly advancing to a position of
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commercial value.
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Multi-impulse gravitators weighing HUNDREDS OF TONS may propel the ocean
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liners of the future. Smaller and more concentrated units may propel
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automobiles and even airplanes. Perhaps even the fantastic "space cars" and
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the promised visit to Mars may be the final outcome. Who can tell?
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