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| File Name : KLYANENT.ASC | Online Date : 10/12/95 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : KEELY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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The following file is excerpted from Lippincott magazine, 1887 - "Our Monthly
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Gossip", pages 602-603, which I copied from the Philadelphia Free Library in
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October of 1995.
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It is a description of Keely's motor by an engineer of the time which I
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thought reflected much of the frustration that I have seen from modern day
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Keely researchers when wading through all the Victorian descriptions of his
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experiments and machines.
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But there are nonetheless nuggets of genius which can be extracted by the
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astute student even from Mrs. Moore's flowery descriptions........>>> Jerry
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If you care to have the views of a practical engineer on the subject of "The
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Keely Motor Secret," I take pleasure in giving them to you, as follows:
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"I have seen Mr. Keely's motor in operation, and I am obliged to say as an
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engineer that in my judgment there is nothing particularly new in the
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entire subject. It is a reproduction of force by well-known means."
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"The shrouding of this Keely motor business in words and sentences void of
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rational meaning in order to surround the simplest facts with an air of
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mystery has been during the entire life of the undertaking one of the most
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amusing features of the scheme."
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"Boscovitch's hypothesis of the constitution of matter, which may almost be
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considered the foundation of analytical mechanics, contains the very
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essence of the so-called Keely motor."
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"This motor is clearly nothing more or less than the generation of an
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elastic conditon of air, gas, or vapor produced by causing the molecules of
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the gas acted upon to vibrate violently in a containing vessel, and from
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thence it is allowed to escape in this strained condtion in order to
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produce a development of power in any way that may be thought desirable."
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"The production of steam is a similar development of power, - viz.:
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1. The vibraton of water by means of a form of motion known as heat causes
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it to assume an elastic condition of vapor, and
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2. The vibration of air, gas, or vapor by means of a form of motion known
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as sound causes it to assume an elastic condition.
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There is not the slightest difference, scientifically speaking, in the two
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actions. Similar causes produce similar results."
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"The etheric vapor or ether, whichs is so much spoken of as a great
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discovery by Mr. Keely, was known and acknowledged before he was born.
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Unquestionably it pervades all space and all substances, and without its
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presence in space and matter the transmission of heat, light, sound and
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electricity cannot be accounted for."
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"The old law of action and reaction being equal, contrary, and simultaneous
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is shown in the actual movement of Mr. Keely's motor, and were the law
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untrue, his machine, as I saw it, would remain perfectly stationary;
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neither does he produce something out of nothing, as stated by some of
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those interested with him, for the very force employed to produce the sound
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which starts the action of his machine requires the consumption of some
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description of fuel, either animal, vegetable, or mineral, for its
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generation, and the resulting action of his engine is dependent upon an
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original expenditure of power."
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"Whether Mr. Keely can ever make a machine upon the principle in question,
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which will be a practical and economical motor, I have the gravest doubts,
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but it is time that those interested in his schemes should make themselves
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acquainted with the fundamental laws and facts of accepted physics, and
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they will then find that what they consider mysteries of inscrutable power
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are in plain English nothing more nor less than interesting experiments in
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acoustics and mechanics."
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Russell Thayer
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Vanguard Notes
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Charles and Clara Bloomfield Moore were patrons and supporters of The Franklin
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Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the late 1900's. Clara Bloomfield
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Moore was an ardent supporter of the research of John Worrell Keely and wrote
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numerous articles extolling the virtues and implications of his discoveries.
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Mrs. Moore also wrote the single most available book in modern times about
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Keely, "Keely's Secrets". I was disappointed that the Franklin Institute had
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an exhibit on acoustics and mechanics along with an exhibit of 'Perpetual
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Motion' machines which did not include Keely. Though Keely was adamant that
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his machine was NOT perpetual motion but derived its power from the aether
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flows into mass aggregate neutral centers. A properly tuned machine such as
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Keely's Motor would run continually from a single introductory impulse until
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the harmonious vibrations were suppressed, discontinued or the parts wore out.
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Our friend Vic Hansen of Dyke, Iowa, visited the Franklin Institute in the
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early 1960's when they had a sale of old antique equipment. He found what was
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called a Keely Motor and managed to purchase it for $1,000. This machine
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consists of a flywheel driven by two vacuum bulbs with pistons. Dale Pond and
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Vic carried out many experiments trying to get it to run on its own, but could
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not get it to work.
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They forced water through it to observe its action and noticed the engine
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seemed to create a large number of bubbles when the pistons withdrew producing
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cavitation. As the bubbles imploded, the intense inward pressures produced a
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water hammer effect to provide intense reverse forces.
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This high pressure implosion causes the camshaft to rapidly rotate much like
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the one in an automobile. When the gasoline explodes against the moveable
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cylinders, they produce successive positive thrusts which turn the driveshaft.
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In this case, the flywheel is driven which drives a belt to do useful work. I
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have some excellent color photos I took of the Vic's engine which will soon be
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scanned in for your examination. I will call it VICMOTOR.GIF.
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The point here is wonderfully coincident with current research being done with
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heat pumps using compound chemicals to produce the steam. This is based on
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early research where benzen was combined with water and heated. Benzene has a
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lower vaporization temperature than water, so when it was rapidly heated, it
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would literally explode, carrying the water into its vaporization region and
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producing steam and thrust very efficiently. That steam was cooled via a heat
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exchanger and recycled.
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In 1994, Bernard Schaeffer of Germany succeeded in getting a patent for a
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special heat pump which used 5 different fluids, each with a successively
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higher vaporization temperature. I don't yet have this patent and am going on
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descriptions provided by various other KeelyNetters. When these compound
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fluids are rapidly heated, vaporization occurs in a cascade up to water. The
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efficiency is said to be phenomenal.
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The technique is near harmonic in the way it works, the same thing as Keely
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claimed made his motors and other devices work. Keely used harmonic
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mechanical tuning of the components which comprised the motor in its aggregate
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form, to produce a sustained wave motion to make the motor spin.
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Only recently have scientists succeeded in achieving this single wave motion
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in matter in the form of the Bose Einstein Condensate at the Boulder, Colorado
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Joint Institute for Astrophysics. In a July 14th, Dallas Morning News
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article, thoughtfully brought to my attention by my co-worker Katherine Bunch,
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the discovery of the creation of matter in a new 'SuperAtom' state is
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detailed. In an article written by Dan Davidson and Jerry Decker, published
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in the July 1995 issue of Extraordinary Sciences (written in October of 1994),
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we pointed out that an effect could be produced in matter that would create
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'a homogeneous nuclear movement across ALL THE ATOMS in UNISON. If a mass
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is rotated or vibrated then all the atoms and hence the atomic nuclei
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move/vibrate IN UNISON (i.e. SYNCHRONOUSLY). The same is happening
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whether the material being levitated is SONICALLY vibrated or MECHANICALLY
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rotated. Both instances are cases of the TOTAL MASS (i.e. all the atoms
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in the material) being moved synchronously.'
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This could be done by an advanced understanding of Keely's description of how
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a mass could be 'graduated' to rid it of any discontinuities (knots or
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interferences) which restrict the flow of energy through it, including
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aether/zpe. We claim it can be done using sound, rotation or other forces
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which polarize and collimate matter to enhance energy transfer, both on the
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macro level of electricity/magnetism as well as the aetheric/zpe level which
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produces more amazing phenomena. This was first postulated publicly via the
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KeelyNet Roundtable mailer for October 1994 and listed on KeelyNet as
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VSRTOCT.94.
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Extracted from the VSRTOCT.94 mailer
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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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In our past meetings we have discussed MagnetoHydroDynamics (MHD) and the
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possibilities it presented as an over-unity device. An ionized gas that was
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'supercharged' with high density magnetic flux seems to exhibit certain
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properties which Chernetskii claims to take advantage of. His description of
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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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The actual Bose Einstein Condensate discovery;
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Physicist Carl Wieman and Eric Cornell said, "This is a state of matter that's
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unlike anything that's existed before." Albert Einstein determined 71 years
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ago that such matter could exist. At 10:45AM on June 5, after 6 years of
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trying, Dr. Wieman and several colleagues condensed a tiny clump of about
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2,000 rubidium atoms into a 'superatom' that BEHAVES AS A SINGLE UNIT. Rice
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University physicist, Randall Hulet succeeded in duplicating the experiment at
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6AM Wednesday morning. The Colorado research is being published Friday in the
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journal SCIENCE.
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Einstein showed that near absolute zero Fahrenheit - some atoms can enter a
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state where they are INDISTINGUISHABLE from one another. In such a condition,
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Einstein demonstrated that all of the atoms would be at the same ENERGY LEVEL,
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or quantum state. Quantum state is what distinguishes one atom from the next.
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So packing a whole bunch of atoms together, then making them SO COLD that they
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can ONLY be in the LOWEST possible quantum state, makes the atoms
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indistinguishable and CAUSES THEM TO BEHAVE AS ONE.
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This unusual form of matter is known as a Bose-Einstein Condensate. They also
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have suspected that the phenomenon, or something similar to it, is behind
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PHYSICAL ODDITIES such as superconductivity, in which some substances conduct
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electricity without resistance. (If they only knew the range of phenomena
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that will be possible when achieving this effect AT ROOM TEMPERATURE using the
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techniques we elucidate!!!)
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Because a Bose-Einstein condensate offers the same control over a beam of
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atoms that lasers offer over beams of light, the new form of matter might be
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the perfect material for new tiny electronic devices. Under the rules of
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quantum mechanics, extremely cold atoms begin to behave more like WAVES than
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particles. "They get more and more wave-like as they move slower and slower,"
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Dr. Cornell said. "Then they have sort of an identity crisis, and this crisis
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is called Bose-Einstein condensation."
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Only Keely's early motor experiments used an elastic vapor as Mr. Thayer
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describes in the preceding text. As further experiments led to ever greater
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understanding about how to control the forces he evoked, he learned to produce
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harmonious wave motion in mass aggregations in a more controlled fashion.
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Eventually, he could sustain and amplify these vibrations to produce wave
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motion in matter, evoking the resonances from within the mass itself to
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continue operation once an 'introductory impulse' had been imparted. Keely
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might even have tapped into the free space resonance frequency of about 47Mhz.
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One of the phenomena noted by Keely and others who have succeeded in altering
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aether/ZPE/gravity flows is a zone of cold around the operating equipment.
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Isn't it odd that super-cold is required by 'orthodox science' to produce the
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wave phenomena? How much closer are we now, Mr. Wizard?
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The Vanguard Sciences Research Center could be entirely funded over a 5 year
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period with 12 million dollars of capital. Such a center would allow us to
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consolidate our many contacts, as well as coordinate, fund and promote many
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practical alternative research projects, qualify and quantify the associated
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phenomena and develop/market products that would produce wonders in our lives.
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This includes offering educational programs to re-stimulate thinking and
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experimentation in alternative science areas in all segments of society, using
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conferences, public and school demonstrations, mass media exploitation and
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networking via computers and interested groups and individuals.
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We have a network of contacts and fellow experimenters who could rapidly
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progress towards practical, MARKETABLE devices from their ideas and
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experiments with appropriate funding. I believe we are so very close to
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rediscovering how gravity and 'weight' can be reduced in matter in a practical
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sense. A crude form of energy generation can thus be easily accomplished
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using a controlled flow of gravity in a manner analogous to a waterwheel
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driving a shaft which drives a generator.
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Think about it...should we try to start a church to get this funding? Maybe
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an investment group or private venture deal, I have no idea at this point, but
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if you know someone who might be open to discussing the funding of such a
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project, please promote KeelyNet and the Research Center , it would make a
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world of difference to a lot of people..................thanks...>>> Jerry
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My home phone is (214) 324-8741 and you can leave email to me at the above
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InterNet address or directly on the KeelyNet BBS.
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