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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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April 21, 1991
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GRAVITY8.ASC
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This is a letter to the Editor as it appeared in the
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now defunct FLYING SAUCERS magazine on December 1964
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Dear Ray Palmer;
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On May 28, 1964, after some 32 years of scientific research, as
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an amateur, I gave my first lecture entitled, "A New Gravitational
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Theory", part of which concerned the Moon. Therefore, I would like
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to comment on the article "Life on the Moon?" by Rev. Guy J. Cyr,
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S.M., in the August 1964, FLYING SAUCERS.
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He has reported from many sources as to what selenographers,
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astronomers, and space scientists have reported, but no actual
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quotes are used, except for a few words. And as reported, some of
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these people contradict one another, and some agree on certain
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points about possible clues to life on the Moon.
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However, according to my gravitational theory, the Moon floats
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in space like a ship on water, or a balloon with ballast. The Moon
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floats in space at only about 2,000 miles per hour; because it
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requires about 18,000 miles per hour for a rocket to stay in orbit,
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in a projectory, always falling beyond the horizon. It would take a
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higher speed or velocity to attain a higher orbit.
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According to my theory, "the Earth is but a small object
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floating IN THE CENTER of a space fluid or gas, that has a specific
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gravity displacement within a centrifugal rotating - gas - pressure
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- expansion - of its atoms, contained within the heavier molecular
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atmosphere of the Sun".
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Thus each space layer farther out, gets HEAVIER and MORE
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COMPRESSED per unit of space; and its atoms ROTATE SLOWER, because
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they are smaller and have less gas pressure. So that the molecular
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atmosphere with its larger atoms which have greater centrifugal
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force or rotation, are forced into a molecular atmosphere layer,
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having a REVERSED GRAVITATION, near the Earth's surface caused by
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the atomic - gas - pressure. It would be impossible to give the
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complete theory in this letter. Suffice it to say, that the highly
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compressed VOID IN THE CENTER OF THE MOON is CENTRIFUGALLY THROWN
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AWAY from the Earth's center.
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While the rotating molecules of the Moon's crust are being
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forced toward the Earth's surface. It is also my theory that Cosmic
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Ray atomic particles CAUSES THOSE ATOMS TO ROTATE, penetrating as
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far as they can into our mixed - atomic/molecular surface crust of
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the Earth or Moon. Which also causes Solar heat, and a molten layer
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beneath the crust.
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Now then, the Moon is round, caused by a gas pressure when it
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once did rotate and had an atmosphere. The Moon does not now
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rotate; it floats in the Earth's space fluid or gas. It has no
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molecular atmosphere, BECAUSE it does not rotate. The Moon has no
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gravity of its own for the same reason. Gravity is a PRESSURE-PUSH,
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not a field ATTRACTION, because gravity CANNOT BE SCREENED.
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Therefore, any dust on the visible part of the Moon will have
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already fallen to the Earth. And nobody will ever be able to land
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on any part of the Moon that we can see. If they try and land on
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the opposite side, they will have to hang on for dear life. Besides,
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I predict that there is a big chunk missing from the opposite side
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of the Moon that has unbalanced its orginal gyroscopic rotation,
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causing it to be like a Roly-Poly.
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Arthur J. Johnson
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4219 S. Berkeley Avenue
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Chicago 53, Ill.
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Vamgard notes...
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Obviously this article has some mistakes (if we really believe
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that we landed on the moon. There are many who say the whole
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thing was staged and numerous "proofs" are given to verify the
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point.) If that is so, perhaps Mr. Johnson still has a chance
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for the verification of his theories. The PUSH GRAVITY concept
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is so inline with many modern observations that it bears
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intense study.
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Aether drifts and is attached to the earth. For those studying
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or trying to verify the Aether, this causes a myriad of
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mistaken measurements due to this cloying effect. This guy
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says that we are at the center of a LESS DENSE MEDIUM kept in
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its place by denser and denser layers as the distance from the
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Earth INCREASES.
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As a result, anytime we try to INCREASE THE DENSITY OF A MASS
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by infusing more energy into a small space, the density of that
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energy would cause the mass to want to "gravitate" or levitate
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to its own level. In this case, there are many levels as we
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move into space, yet ANY OF THESE LEVELS would be sufficient to
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"assist" an energized mass to lift off the Earth and seek its
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energetic level.
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We can clearly see that the analogy of a series of "barriers"
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to contain pressures of successively higher intensities as one
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moves into space AWAY FROM PLANETS AND CELESTIAL BODIES, is
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simply brilliant and astoundingly simple.
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