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January 5, 1994
FARROW.ASC
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This excellent file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Rod Fredlund.
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The following file has two fascinating images associated with it.
They are FARROW1.GIF and FARROW2.GIF.
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I had seen this information when I bought Fords book a couple of
years ago and meant to put them online. However, other interests
took over and I forgot all about it. Thanks to Rod Fredlund for
scanning in the images and sending it up to us to be shared with
everyone.
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This is taken from
"Tesla Coil Secrets; Construction Notes and Novel Uses"
by R. A. Ford, pages 69-71 entitled
"Reduction of Weight Using a Hertzian Wave Generator"
In 1911, New York engineer and inventor Edward S. Farrow publicly
described his work with a "condensing dynamo".
When this electrical device was placed on weight scales and power
applied, the dynamo and any small weight attached to it, proceeded
to lose 1/6th of its weight (3 ounces).
In the photo the total weight was 18 ounces before the power was on
and it dropped down to 15 ounces while in operation.
In Farrow's explanation, he said that the dynamo acted to "intensify
the vertical component" of the Hertzian waves which it generated.
This intensifaction produced buoyancy in any object to which the
unit was attached.
The unusual pattern of Hertzian waves fanned out in a thin
horizontal plane of electromagnetic stress over a broad area.
The condensing dynamo employed either a horizontal row or a ring
consisting of a series of interrupters or breaks (gaps) for
producing this field.
The ring of electrical breaks extended in a horizontal line around
the perimeter of the device. Power and frequency of the oscillators
were not given.
The buoyant effect is similar to that produced by floating a sewing
needle on water. Although the steel has a much higher density than
the water below it, the surface tension permits the linkup of many
surrounding water molecules in a thin film or sheet.
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Similarly, the dynamo lifts against the strong gravitational field
by REACTION against the weak geomagnetic field.
The interaction over a very wide area between this field and the
Hertzian waves produces electrical buoyancy. No U.S. patent was
received on the invention.
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Norm Wootan tells us another version of this story from another book
yet with additional information, essentially the same except for
mentioning that Mr. Farrow had demonstrated his device at the 1926
World's Fair.
We will pursue this angle and create another FARROW or append to
this one when we get any new information.
There are MANY correlations for this phenomenon, most of which use
different types of force, geometry or motion. They include sonic
(voice, tuning forks/bars, oscillators), spinning masses, gyroscopic
precession, high voltage, etc..
If anyone has additional information regarding this intriguing
research, we would appreciate hearing of it in the form of
photocopies mailed to our address as above, or as an upload.
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