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CLARK1.ASC
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This EXCELLENT file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of John Draper.
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GRAVITY NOTES
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by Richard L. Clark, Ph.D. - 7 December, 1984
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The systems of universal energy flow, fields are in three dimensions
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only (three axes). The three currently recognized field flows are
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the electric, magnetic and gravitational.
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At the neutral centers, mid polar position, of each of these fields,
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and rotated 90 degrees from them, are the cross fields, which are
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the dielectric, diamagnetic, and diagravitational fields.
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Thus, each directional flow axis has two energy flow fields. As an
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example, gravity and the diamagnetic energy flows are both in the
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arbitrary Z axis.
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All six energy fields are thus coupled in one system.
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All of the coaxial pairs of these six energy flow systems, are
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modulating oscillations in the three axes, carried by the ether.
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The ether itself is an extremely tenuous and elastic "carrier wave"
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medium, which oscillates in a frequency and mode of its own.
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Due to the dual field impressions carried in each flow axis by the
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ether, we can and do cause interference radial shifts in these axial
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flow systems.
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As an example, increasing the local diamagnetic field does decrease
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the local gravity field. This is, in fact, what Schauberger was
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doing in his hydrodynamic systems.
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As Albert Roy Davis has proved many times, any diamagnetic material
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placed midway between attracting magnetic poles loses gravitational
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weight. This happens only at the neutral center, the mid-point
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between the attracting poles, which is the exact location of the
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diamagnetic field.
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Thus, as the magnitude of the diamagnetic field increases, the
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magnitude (and effect) of the gravity field decreases. These
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statements may be verified with any diamagnetic sample suspended
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from a spring scale and two powerful permanent magnets in the
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spaced, attracting position.
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The electrical field is coaxial with the diagravity field and
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explains T.T. Brown's capacitor units. A large DC power supply, two
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spaced metal plates (a capacitor) and any good dielectric sample
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suspended from a spring scale will demonstrate this phase of the
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system.
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The fourth parameter is not time; it is oscillatory motion!
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Time is only an arbitrary interval in a sequence of events and not a
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dimension of existence. The universe is composed of information in
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various forms of oscillations as to frequency, direction and mode.
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The technology involved is to transfer useful energy gains between
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these fields by purposeful interference.
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NOTE: The universe is infinite and unbounded and not the
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"Divine Smoke-ring" of Eddington's torus equation. Euclid
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was right about parallel lines. Mathematics is a synthetic
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language and should not be mistaken for reality. It can be
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an artificial tool or toy, but never real.
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Key Primary Fields Opposite Secondary Fields
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1 = Electric <-----------> Diaelectric
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2 = Magnetic <-----------> Diamagnetic
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3 = Gravity <-----------> Diagravity
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Recommended Tests:
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Check for a weight change, if any, for each of the following
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conditions:
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1. Diamagnetic (bismuth) in an attracting magnetic field.
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2. Iron midway in an attracting magnetic field.
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3. Diamagnetic (bismuth) in a repelling magnetic field.
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4. Iron midway in repelling magnetic field.
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