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| File Name : SASER.ASC | Online Date : 10/15/94 |
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| Contributed by : Bert Pool | Dir Category : KEELY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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For those of you who keep your ear to the ground concerning "sound"
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technology, something interesting for you from the nets.....
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From: Mike Ficker
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To: Eric Berridge Msg #131, Aug-26-94 00:12:00
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Subject: Re: Phonons
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. -=> Quoting Eric Berridge to Mike Ficker <=-
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EB> A phonon is usually thought of as the lattice vibration going through
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EB> a material. For instance, when a photon strikes the surface of, say,
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EB> some Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), a valence electron in one of those atoms
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EB> will absorb it. If the photon has more energy than required to knock
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EB> the electron into the specific energy level that it ends up in, then
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EB> the excess manifests itself in the kinetic energy of the e-. Excess KE
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EB> quickly radiates away, though, as a phonon. The phonon really is just
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EB> the disbursal of this excess KE; the adjacent atoms will absorb it and
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EB> pass it on, at the speed of sound through that material.
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EB> You know how some opera singers can break wine glasses by mercilessly
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EB> screaming at them? (I think it only works for crystal glasses) That
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EB> is a result of sound going through the crystal at just the right
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EB> frequency to resonate. By supplying photons as above in just the
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EB> right way to a photosensitive crystal (Si, Ge, GaAs, AlP, InAs to name
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EB> a few), a resonance can be achieved in the resulting phonons. Then I
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EB> guess you would have a saser!
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EB> Interesting. What are they being used for?
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EB> -eb
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EB> -!- FidoPCB v1.5 beta-'e'
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EB> ! Origin: Eye_on_Sky 510-443-6146 <<< RC-Telescope 4u2 use >>>
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EB> (1:161/708)
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The saser is, for now, only in research. They use an inch long piece of glass
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chilled to almost absolute zero, to eliminate vibrations. The sound they
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amplified was at 340 Mhz, and it aplified at about 50%. The article also
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talks about using the device to search for Dark Matter.
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In talking about the aplication of using the device for the search for Dark
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Matter the article says "A dark-matter particle entering a piece of ordinary
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solid matter might, on rare occasion, hit an atom, make it vibrate, and create
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a faint sound." It then implies that the Saser could be used for this task.
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So what does that mean <g>?
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Later, Mike Ficker
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___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
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--- RemoteAccess
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* Origin: The Space/Time Continuum, Tacoma (1:138/179)
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Vanguard Note..
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Does anyone remember the 'weirding module' that was used in the movie DUNE?
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When the troops were being given their first demonstration of the device, it
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was explained that all masses have a resonant frequency, that organs such as
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heart, liver, lungs, etc. could be exploded when subjected to an amplified
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and sustained frequency resonant to their mass. That frequency was produced
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by the human voice and the 'signature' was in the form of words or sounds
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which particularly effected certain masses. Some of which resulted in great
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physical damage to the point of explosions.
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It was always of interest because a trained human voice has a wonderful
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range that can be used to harmonically tune to any mass. There are reports
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that the ancient Egyptians and other cultures (particularly the priests) had
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schools which allowed the priests to develop their voices for full control.
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The Egyptian priests were also said to have deep, reverberant voices.
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The Eastern Indians also used such 'signatures' in the form of mantras, and
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Vedic literature has many references to such 'acoustic geometries' which
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could be employed to evoke responses in mass.
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Molecular frequencies have also been used in an amplified cavity to produce
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a 'maser'. Ammonia and other molecules could be amplified to produce the
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resonant pattern in a reinforced condition resulting in odd effects when
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directed at certain masses.
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A PBS special once showed a short segment of a military test using a maser.
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This one was tuned to iron (ferrous or ferric oxide, I don't remember which)
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as its masing source. It was directed over a distance of about a mile at a
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steel plate something like twelve inches thick by 6 feet wide and 4 feet
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high.
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The maser was 'adjusted' (probably through phase matching) to establish
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resonance with the iron (ferrous oxide) in the target. In a matter of
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seconds, the entire steel plate EXPLODED into pieces.
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The principle was NOT just the intensity of the maser, but tuning to the
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resonant frequency of the iron, which by the way, does not occur in nature
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as an element but joins with oxygen and other substances to form various
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molecules, thus making it possible to use the maser to destroy the steel
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plate, just like the wine glass being exploded by voice. Perhaps this sheer
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destructive force is one reason you don't hear a lot about MASERS.
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According to Keely, the PHONON migration as mentioned in the file can be
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accelerated and NATURALLY AMPLIFIED by tuning the mass structure through the
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process Keely calls 'differentiation'. That is the removal of 'knots' that
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produce resistance to the flows of force through a mass. Once a mass has
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been 'differentiated', it is then considered to be harmonically adjusted and
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subject to manipulation of its internal energy flows.
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Super-conductivity and resonance are both LEVELS OF ORDER established in a
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mass which emulate this 'differentiation' process.
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A sample of this month's (October) Roundtable mailout is provided so you can
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see how this would be applied to the real world to produce effects that we
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can use practically.
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October 11, 1994
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Notice of Vanguard Sciences Roundtable Meeting
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Greetings! This is your reminder for our 24th meeting of the Roundtable. Can
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you believe as of October, 94' this will be two years of monthly meetings?
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Something really amazing seems to be congealing in the minds of many people
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with whom we all have been in contact or read about. It relates to what
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appears to be a Universal Principle manifesting in nature as a CYCLOID.
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KeelyNet has long promoted the idea that geometry, frequency and spin are key
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elements necessary to achieve much of the phenomena we are trying to qualify
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and eventually quantify through a working and reproducible device.
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Victor Schauberger proved the Cycloid form was most easily created by use of
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an egg shaped flow pattern. Rudolph Steiner also said the heart shaped flow
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produced an inflowing, life-giving rotation which nature used when building
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new life, healing or accumulating energy. The life-enhancing effects can be
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augmented by using magnets, crystals, copper and other elements in the right
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combinations. Now, there have arisen numerous correlations in the field of
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inertial and gyroscopic drives from researchers such as Dean, Cook,
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Laithwaite, Kidd and Thornsen among others.
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One must realize that there is a difference between an inertial drive such as
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promoted by Dean, Cook and Thornsen and the precession effects of gyroscopic
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drives as investigated by Laithwaite and Kidd. In the case of inertial
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drives, the ideal system involves the creation of a cycloid motion, currently
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achieved by a complex mechanical rotation of one or more spinning weights.
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The simplest form is a spring with a weight attached to the end of it and
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mounted on a rotating disk. You can see how the weighted spring can be
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released at the same point in the rotation of the disk to give a hopping
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action in a single preferred direction.
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The spring slowly pulls the weight closer to the shaft as the disk spins away
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from the direction of the hopping motion, this allows the spring to 'recharge'
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during each rotation. The device then moves in short hops only in one
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preferred direction through the inertia of the moving weight when it is
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released at the same point during the disk rotation.
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In the case for gyroscopic precession, a perpendicular motion in relation to
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the angular spin of the gyroscope will also produce a lifting force against
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the weight of the gyroscope. The claims are that weight is not eliminated but
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reduced from its norm. It is felt that further research along this line will
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yield a levitating device.
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But the reason I'm writing about this, is because of a fascinating discovery
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made in Russia by Alexander Chernetski and tentatively called the PLASMATRON.
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(Refer PLASMAFE.ASC on KeelyNet) In our past meetings we have discussed
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MagnetoHydroDynamics (MHD) and the possibilities it presented as an over-unity
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device. An ionized gas that was 'supercharged' with high density magnetic
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flux seems to exhibit certain properties which Chernetskii claims to take
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advantage of. His description of the process;
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"The self-generating discharge (SGD) emerges when the discharge current
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reaches a definite critical density, when the magnetic fields they create
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ensure magnetisation of plasma electrons and they begin to perform MOSTLY
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CYCLOID movements. The interaction of currents with their magnetic fields
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forces the electrons to deviate to the cylinder-shaped discharge axis and
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the electrical field emerges. It has proved to 'switch on' the physical
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vacuum; in this field the vacuum is polarized and consequently the virtual
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pairs begin to move IN A DEFINITE DIRECTION, instead of chaotically. The
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current in the circuit builds up and additional energy is discharged on the
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resistor (that is) switched into the discharge circuit (load). Clearly,
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only part of the tremendous vacuum energy is extracted."
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Note if you will, once the cycloid pattern is achieved, a specific direction
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of thrust is generated to force all loose electrons to be thrown off at
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whatever happens to be in its path, in the Chernetskii case, an energy
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collector absorbs the energy and then switches out the excess energy to a
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load, such as a motor, light bulb or other device that performs a useful
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service. So, this is the same process as the inertial drive, except instead
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of using the rotation of a MECHANICAL part, we are using the spinning of the
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plasma, and instead of a weight, we are using a magnetic flux of a CRITICAL
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DENSITY.
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John Keely referred to the use of an apsidal motion as a means of crude
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propulsion as far back as 1893 and used it to PROPEL his airship in a
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demonstration to the War Department in 1896. Levitation is one thing,
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propulsion is quite another. Once you understand how the cycloid motion can
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be used in any rotating mass to produce a linear thrust, you can then extend
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it into microscopic reaches to help explain phenomena that borders on magic.
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Are not all molecules made up of atoms? And are those atoms not in turn made
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up of electrons spinning around a heavier nucleus? So, if you could put a
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dimple in the orbit of the electron in such a way that it would produce a
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minute off balance thrust, you would get a slight deflection as if you pinched
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a watermelon seed between your finger and it shot out. Of course, the amount
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of deflection will be very slight but can be amplified by adding to the
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'weight' of the electron by increasing it's density. When it is released at
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the maximum eccentric position of the orbit, an inertial thrust is produced.
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Keely said that a mass could be differentiated and essentially tuned so that
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all components of it would become harmonized to each other. Once this was
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done, they all act as little tuning forks. Because they are so tuned, you can
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change the rotation or properties of one and THEY ALL CHANGE simultaneously.
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Thus, you could dimple one electron and all others would also dimple IN THE
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SAME DIRECTION to produce a MASS THRUST. You then have a way of moving mass
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without needing a transmission, something to react against or any visible
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means of driving it beyond the circuitry necessary to create the effect. This
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could lead to all kinds of new technologies if it could be realized as a prime
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mover. As you can see, the applications of the cycloid motion are manifold
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and ripe for further research.
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The above mailer is part of what was sent out for this month's meeting
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topic. Norman Wooten brought over an article several months ago detailing
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experiments carried out by both Cook and Thornsen. We then were fortunate
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to meet both of them and witness a videotape made by Thornsen showing a
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plywood box powering a canoe across a body of water at a speed of 87 feet
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per minute, and purely through the inertial drive effect. An amazing thing
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to witness.
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But I won't drone on, it must mean something because Bert's PHONON article
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leads to so many other correlations. As usual, we here at KeelyNet would
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appreciate any information you might wish to share on this or other such
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interesting aspects of science.
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