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4 Roger Voss June 07, 2003 4:24:40 PM
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6 Honing In On Real Anti-gravity Levitation
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8 Edward Leedskalnin's flywheel appears to have about 24
9 positions on its circumference where at each position a
10 stack of permanent magnets is mounted.
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12 I decided to try and ballpark the kind of signal
13 frequency this flywheel would be capable of generating.
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15 Based on information In Chris Dunn's book regarding his
16 description of Leedskalnin's workshop and the flywheel
17 in particular, I suspect that the reciprocating engine
18 Leedskalnin used to power his flywheel was likely
19 similar to one my father had that was also manufactured
20 in the 1940s era. My dad's engine was a single
21 cylinder, hand cranked engine that was used to power
22 track repair crew transport platforms used in the
23 railway industry. You know, like the one depicted in
24 "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" - only with a small engine
25 for power instead of a purely manual motive system. So
26 as reported by Chris Dunn there exist a photo of
27 Leedskalnin that shows him with his hand grasping this
28 crank - no doubt in mid act of starting up this engine.
29 (My father's interest toward his engine was part
30 nostalgia and part practical intent to use the motor to
31 power an irrigation system - and basically he just
32 liked tinkering with old stuff.)
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34 So what kind of rpm could this engine have developed
35 while spinning this flywheel?
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37 In the interest of arriving at ballpark figures, lets
38 guess that perhaps up to 900 rpm could be obtained.
39 This would be 15 revolutions of the flywheel in a one
40 second interval (the flywheel is mounted directly onto
41 the crankcase crankshaft). A coil of conducting wire
42 mounted close to the rim of the flywheel would have a
43 pulse of electric current generated in it 24 times per
44 each revolution of the flywheel. So at 900 rpm this
45 would equate to 15 multiplied by 24 for a electric
46 current oscillating frequency of 360 Hz.
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48 Let's try to estimate a lower and upper bound to the
49 possible frequency range. If the engine could idle down
50 to 600 rpm and sustain up to 2000 rpm of steady
51 operation, then the generated oscillating frequency
52 would range from 240 Hz to 800 Hz.
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54 Is this a conceivably useful frequency range? Well, as
55 mentioned in a previous posting, a typical quartz
56 crystal found in an electric circuit might have a
57 resonant frequency of, say, around 4000 Hz. However,
58 these crystals are cut into thin slices as higher
59 frequencies can be obtained by making them thinner and
60 thinner (though there is a practical limit before the
61 resonant frequency ceases to be stable and reliable).
62 So for a larger volume of quartz crystal the resonant
63 frequency will be at some lower range than 4 KHz.
64 Secondly, a frequency that is at a harmonic of the
65 natural resonant frequency will still induce resonance
66 and the piezo-electric effect - though just not as
67 efficiently. None-the-less, energy can still be pumped
68 into the crystal at some harmonic frequency. Another
69 factor is that in a mineral such as, say, granite, it
70 is not pure quartz crystal. The piezo-electric crystal
71 is intermixed and might comprise about 50% of the rock.

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72 This too may have an effect upon what the actual


73 natural resonant frequency is of the overall monolithic
74 bolder or block.
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76 With today's readily available equipment this would all
77 be moot as a frequency doubler circuit could be used
78 multiple times to get the master signal into the
79 desired frequency range. For that matter, an off the
80 shelf oscillator could be purchased with a variable
81 output capability and the whole flywheel approach could
82 be dispensed with. But, of course, I'm trying to deduce
83 Leedskalnin's approach of what he did back in the 1940s
84 - - and given the unsophisticated and modestly educated
85 guy that he was. He probably didn't know a great deal
86 about different kinds of electronic circuits and
87 components that are all taken for granted these days.
88 His whole forte was playing around with the property of
89 magnets. A mechanical flywheel as a means to generate
90 an oscillating master frequency may strike some as
91 terribly brute force, but hey it works. And the
92 flywheel effect can be used to stabilize a desired
93 frequency and thus keep it from drifting. Not really
94 all that bad for a simple kind of guy. (It also goes to
95 indicate how the Egyptians might have contrived a
96 device for generating a resonant frequency without
97 availing themselves of a most sophisticated
98 manufacturing capability as our civilization enjoys in
99 the modern era. Keep in mind that the Great Pyramid is
100 a maser power production machine that is highly
101 sophisticated in concept and implementation, yet is not
102 at all dependent upon a civilization capable of
103 sophisticated manufacturing. To me, that is what is so
104 utterly astounding about the high technology of the
105 ancients relative to our own.)
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107 The fact that the granite ceiling cross beams in the
108 Great Pyramid were vibrated to resonance by sound wave
109 energy (which in turn had been generated by resonant
110 seismic energy from the Earth), then this is a strong
111 indication that we're likely within the required
112 frequency realm. (I'm referring to the overall maser
113 power production process of the Great Pyramid as
114 described in Chris Dunn's book.) After all, Leedskalnin
115 did manipulate monolithic blocks that were up to 30 to
116 35 tons. So the proof is in the pudding, so to speak.
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118 Another clue that Chris Dunn reports is a photograph of
119 Leedskalnin next to one of his subject multi-ton
120 monolithic blocks (the block is shown at rest). Visible
121 in the picuture are tripods built out telephone poles
122 that are set up up around or nearby the monolithic
123 block. Mounted up on the tripods are said to have been
124 some sort of box (Chris guesses these were radio
125 receivers with speaker) with a wire or power cable of
126 some sort running down the tripod (power cable ?). Also
127 the tripods were reported to be used to span arrays of
128 wire up in the air between them (transmitting antennae
129 ?).
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131 Now Chris Dunn's reported information and deductions on
132 Leedskalnin tend to emphasize how Leedskalnin probably
133 went about generating a sonic energy resonant frequency
134 - - which in turn would be used to induce natural
135 resonance in a subject monolithic bolder or block.
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137 However, I contend that achieving natural resonance of
138 the mineral crystal through sonic energy pulsation
139 itself is likely not sufficient. This kind of resonance
140 effects the molecular structure of the crystals and the
141 outer shell electrons of the constituent atoms. I
142 believe to achieve the end effect of levitation, that

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143 it is also necessary to pulse the atomic nuclei of


144 these crystals with a sympathetic RF energy. Hence a
145 radio transmission of the resonant frequency must be
146 induced simultaneously. The mass is mostly in the
147 protons and neutrons of the nuclei - not in the
148 electrons. It is when a rotational coherence is
149 achieved for the nuclei material of the actual
150 resonating atoms that the polarization of the gravity
151 force exhibits. The Vortex Theory of Matter models
152 elementary particles as spinning vortices. Polarization
153 occurs for the property of mass when these rotating
154 vortices can be induced into uniform coherence. The
155 phenomenon of resonance can be used as a means to
156 achieve that result.
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158 This all presumes that gravity is a polar force ala the
159 electric charge force. I suspect that it is. I present
160 Edward Leedskalnin's ten acre Corral Castle constructed
161 of over 1000 tons of monolithic blocks as indirect
162 proof. Only through levitation of these blocks could
163 Leedskalnin have achieved this while working all by
164 himself. These blocks could only have been levitated by
165 Leedskalnin if gravity is indeed polar in
166 characteristic.
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168 Now there is one other deduction that I would like to
169 add that I believe Chris Dunn has missed in his study
170 of the Great Pyramid technology. One thing that is most
171 noteworthy regarding the Great Pyramid is the precision
172 of its construction - how precisely its huge blocks are
173 cut and how well they fit together. This too is a
174 quality evident in Leedskalnin's castle. His blocks are
175 all cut and fit so well together that no mortar is
176 used. Chris Dunn, in his book, points out numerous
177 archeological objects associated with the ancient
178 Egyptians and the Great Pyramid that indicate the use
179 of an advanced ultra-sonic machine tool capability.
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181 I beg to differ with Chris on this. I don't think the
182 tools used by either the Egyptians or Leedskalnin were
183 as advanced, say, in a manner like our own modern
184 ultra-sonic machining tools. I think that once these
185 blocks were brought to their natural resonant frequency
186 that they were much easier to work while using more
187 conventional tools. So you could induce resonance
188 through a sophisticated tool so as to amplify its
189 cutting ability - or you could just induce resonance in
190 the entirety of the object being machined. I believe it
191 was the latter technique used by the Egyptians and
192 Leedskalnin as it is really the far simpler approach.
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