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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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January 31, 1991
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CARR1.ASC
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This is from FATE magazine - May 1958 - page 17
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In the regular column, I See by the Papers, the following article
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was found.
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Gravity Machine?
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The following summary was sent from a Ship's Paper of October 30,
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1957, after being copied from a CW News broadcast while at sea. It
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is unusual because no other report of this announcement reached us.
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It certainly is sensational - if true.
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Baltimore, Md., October 29 - A group of inventors claimed Monday
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they have been able to utilize gravity in circular motion machines
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capable of powering everything from hearing aids to space cruisers.
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Otis T. Carr, president of OTC Enterprises, Inc., detailed his
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claims in an interview and demonstration of a crude model of a
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circular motion machine which he said is the principle of a "free
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energy circular foil" space craft he can build, if someone puts up
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the money.
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He said the machine can be adapted to devices of any size to produce
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continuous power absolutely free of dissipation.
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Its immediate application, Carr said, would be in a space craft -
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which would be able to fly among the planets in controlled flight.
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It could land or take off as desired on the earth, the moon or any
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planet in the earth's solar system, he said.
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Carr and his associates said their claims are based on the most
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simple practical applications of natural laws and discoveries in
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science and mathematics. They have no formal education in science
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or engineering.
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He said the same "free energy" which causes the earth to rotate on
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its axis and orbit around the sun will turn a machine he described
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as two cones joined at their circular bases.
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When the rotation of such a machine reaches a certain velocity
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relative to the earth's orbital velocity, Carr said, it will take
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off.
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Carr said the core of his space ship would be a huge battery which
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would spin at the velocity of the external craft and which would be
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recharged, he said, by its motion. Carr declared such a battery,
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built to any size, could be designed to power the largest electric
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generating plant, operate an automobile, heat a house or power any
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conceivable machine or device.
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The principle on which Carr said such circular motion machines would
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operate is that "any vehicle" accelerated to an axis rotation
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relative to its attractive inertial mass (the earth) immediately
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becomes activated by free space energy and acts as an independent
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force.
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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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