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| File Name : HOLT2.ASC | Online Date : 12/27/95 |
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| Contributed by : Dan Davidson | Dir Category : GRAVITY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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The following file deals with advanced matter transfer techniques. Related
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files on KeelyNet are HOLT1 and STARGAT1. If you happen to order the paper
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below, we would appreciate a copy of it here at KeelyNet to post for our
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users...thanks!..................................................>>> Jerry
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From: "Davidson, Dan" <ddavids@primenet.com>
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To: Jerry Decker <keelynet@ix.netcom.com>
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Subject: Nasa and Gravity Paper
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 95 13:03:00 PST
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Jerry,
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The following I found in one of Bill Beaty's files on gravity. Thought you
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might be interested. Sounds like Nasa gets into some interesting stuff.
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Dan
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I have recently come into possession of a paper on magneto-gravitics and field
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resonance systems, presented by A.C. Holt from NASA Johnson Space Center to
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the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics' 16th Joint Propulsion
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Conference, June 30-July 2, 1980.
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Holt presents a project using an already existing system known as the Coherent
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Field and Energy Resonance System (CoFERS) [probably located at Los Alamos
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Labs' High Magnetic Field Research Laboratory].
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CoFERS utilizes a toroidal-shaped energy guide with megagauss magnetic field
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sources located along radius vectors equally spaced around the toroid.
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CoFERS is shaped like a thick flying disc. Holt goes on to say:
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"By converging an object's normal space-time energy pattern to an energy
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pattern which differs substantially from the normal pattern, the
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gravitational forces acting on the object are changed. The object's new
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pattern interacts with the surrounding space-time and virtual energy
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patterns, such that the interactive forces are substantially altered.
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The alteration of the characteristics of the continuous field of force
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results in the apparent motion of the object *through space-time*." [...]
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"Since the gravitational forces acting on the propulsion system can be
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quickly altered to achieve the desired motion, the *spacecraft* can make
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right-angle turns at very-high velocities without adversely affecting the
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crew or system elements. The effective gravitational field the
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*spacecraft/ aircraft* experiences can be nearly simultaneously
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reoriented at a 90- degree angle, resulting in a smooth continuous motion
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as far as the occupants are concerned." [ ... ]
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"The gravimagnetic system is perhaps best suited for use in and around
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... a large mass such as the Earth."
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"While the gravimagnetic system is likely to be the first field-dependent
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propulsion system developed, the field resonance system will **bring
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stellar and galactic travel out of the realm of science fiction**.
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"The field resonance system artificially generates an energy pattern
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which precisely matches or resonates with a virtual pattern associated
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with a distent space-time point. According to the model, if a
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fundamental or precise resonance is established, (using hydromagnetic
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wave fine-tuning techniques), the spacecraft will be very strongly and
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equally repelled by surrounding virtual patterns.
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"At the same time, through the virtual many-dimensional structure of
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space-time, a very strong attraction with the virtual pattern of a
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distant space-time point will exist. ...this combination of very strong
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forces will result in the trans-location of the spacecraft from its
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initial position through the many-dimensional virtual structure to the
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distant space-time point. [ ... ]
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"A space-time 'jump' already appears to be supported by astrophysical
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research."
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Should you wish the entirety of this report,
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"Prospects for a Breakthrough in Field Dependent Propulsion"
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by A.C. Holt
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you can order it from
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AeroPlus Dispatch,
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1722 Gilbreth Road,
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Burlingame, CA 94010;
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phone: (800)-662-AERO.
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The paper/conference number is AIAA-80-1233 (American Institute of Aeronautics
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and Astronautics, June 30-July 2, 1980 -16th Annual Conference.
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- Rich Boylan
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