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| File Name : TESSGRAV.ASC | Online Date : 12/19/95 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : GRAVITY |
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The following was an interesting set of comments made by Ross Tessien relating
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to 'aether pressure'.
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220 23336 <4adc7d$2rb@hg.oro.net> article
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Path: ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!news.mindlink.
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From: tessien@oro.net (Ross Tessien)
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Newsgroups: alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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Subject: Re: RE Help: How does a flying saucer fly?
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Date: 10 Dec 1995 01:13:17 GMT
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Organization: Impulse Engineering, Inc.
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Message-ID: <4adc7d$2rb@hg.oro.net>
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References: <4acj4d$nt8@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: tessien.oro.net
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Mime-Version: 1.0
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X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.93.14
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In article <4acj4d$nt8@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, ronarick@aol.com says...
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>Please e-mail to RONARICK@aol.com.
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What a flying saucer does is easier to describe than how it does it.
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There exists in nature, an aether, not a vacuum. As such we live like fish at
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the bottom of the ocean and are blind to the fact that we live in an intensely
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pressurized fluid.
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Fish, in an ocean trench, know that they encounter a resistance to change in
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velocity and to their movement but are oblivious to the intense pressure their
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bodies are subject to. This is because they are surrounded by this pressure.
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Likewise, we are oblivious not only to the air pressure around us which
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applies a pressure of around 14.7 pounds per square inch, but adding up the
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square inches on our body this comes to around 10,000 pounds of net force to
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the front and the back of an average individual. The pressure of the aether
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surrounding us is on the order of 10^30 psi, so you can see the pressure is
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very much greater.
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Now, how does a flying saucer work? It has a mechanism that is capable of
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shearing the aether just like a helicopter blade does. Except here, the
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shearing can be done by electron motion.
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Sound absurd? Well much has been supposed of counter rotating masses, and/or
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matter. There exist patents which apparently did alter the gravitational
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force. But consider things more apparent. It is clear why a top would want
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to precess as it begins to fall to the ground, but why does it ONLY precess.
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Why not just spiral down to the ground? Why does a superconductive ceramic
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levitate above a magnet?
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All a magnet is is an assemblage of atoms with a characteristic electron
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motion. This motion is mimmicked by the superconductor's electrons. The net
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is a repulsion. Now if you create a device which shears the aether in a more
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continuous and ambitious way, then you will have a space craft motor.
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You must keep in mind that if you simply push the aether with electrons from
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here to there, and force the flowing aether to collide with the protons making
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up the atoms in your device, then you will gain no net thrust. You must find
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a way to successfully direct the flux with the electrons through space and out
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again like a jet engine without slamming it into your motor proper. Any such
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collision will negate the gains.
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Is there hope? Absolutely. Every motor on earth deflects the aether. We
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call this deflection the "creation of electro magnetic fields". Every body
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deflects the aether. We call this deflection "gravity". Every sub atomic
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particle deflects the fields. We call this the "nuclear strong force".
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Once we learn that there exist in nature, no attractive forces, then we will
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come to learn not only how to control such things, but rather, that such
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things are even controllable.
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Good Luck, Ross Tessien.
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