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magic and sorcery, of alien creatures and
faster than light spaceships, of times past,
of times future and of times never been or
ever to be.
In fact the boundary between science
and fiction is increasingly blurred; just con-
sider the works of Carlos Castaneda and
Lynn Andrews. Here are works which pass
themselves off as a kind of participatory
cultural anthropology. The authors not only
study modem shtm1anistic practices, they
engage in them as well. The public's appetite
The study of this negative Euclidean would be this experience of a reorientation in for such works seems insatiable.
type of Space, with the planar movements space, such that all the normal relations were In the circles of followers of Rudolf
involved in its forms and transformations, reversed. This was not merely a visual Steiner, one will hear the following idea.
gave ... access to a theory ofthe anti-gravita- experience, as my eyes were closed, but Mankind, in mass, consciously and uncon-
tional forces, ofwhich Rudolf Steiner always involved all of my senses, including my sciously, is crossing the threshold between
spoke... If the physical forces are measured feeling of weight. the material and the immaterial worlds. Here
according to the thought-forms of point- The Moody Blues, a rock group which lies the' 'explanation'' for the phenomena of
centres, areas and volumes, the ethereal forces came into existence in England in the 1960's, UFO' s; which are said, in these circles, to be
must be described according to their own has clearly had some spiritual experiences of materialistic interpretations ofsupra-sensible
nature... In describing the opposite types of one kind of another. There is no other way to experiences. This crossing for many, due in
force in the two types of space, Rudolf Steiner interpret their work. On their album In part to karma and secondarily to moral choices
used the expressions "Schwere" and Search of the Lost Chord the frrst song is made in the present, will take a course in
"Leichte" ... We have our English words entitled Voices in the Sky, and is followed by which the soul, rather then develop further,
"weight" and "lightness" or "gravity" The Best Way to Travel, whose opening will. in fact fall back, into older and now
and "levity" ... It must be understood that lyrics are: "And you can fly high as a kite if. decadent spiritual ways. So will say many
"lightness'', in the way we use it here, does you want to I faster then light if you want to anthroposophists, and certainly it was in this
not merely mean the absence of weight; it I speeding through the universe I thinking is way spoken ofby Dr. Steiner.
qualifies a force. The shot from a gun may the only way to travel..." I have taken this approach to the ques-
have the quality of lightness in contrast to a ''But thought is actually ethereal in ori- tion of" anti-gravity" because I felt it would
heavy cannon-ball; but both are in the same gin-- it is of the light; and it must awaken in be helpful to appreciate that the process of
physical space and obey the physical laws - its own primal element ... " (Olive Whicher, understanding such a force would involve
both centrifugally and centripetally. ibid) . certain subtleties, and temptations. We need
The ethereal forces also operate in these With my dream, and the dream of count- to recognize that our attempts to appreciate
twO directions. but With an entirely different less others as evidenced by the popularity of the nature of the ethereal or anti-gravity
~ they are linked to phenomena for science fiction, the main idea is ·that some- 'force' will be made difficult by several
which the word "plane" gives a truer pic- how or another, we utilize the anti-gravity tendencies already existing in the soul. One
ture, in contrast to "point". The ethereal forces, when discovered, to cause spatially will be the tendency toward spiritual materi-
planes hover inward and outward. For want extant bodies to move free ofthe gravity well alism, the tendency to think and imagine
of a better word, Rudolf Steiner often used of the surface of planets. What if this is these facts ~d ideas using the habits in-
the word "suction" to describe the activity unnecessary? What if travel to strange and grained in us by our education and culture.
of the ethereal type of force. The ethereal alien places does not require the movement Another tendency in the soul will in-
planar forces have a moulding, formative ofphysical bodies, but is to be found through volve a kind ofspiritual laziness, what Steiner
power, and at the same time they draw or another doorway. Have The Moody Blues called the phlegmatic nature of soul life
suck the substances which have come under tried to tell us something? Is the ethereal today. It is very difficult to move the soul, to
the sphere oftheir influence away from earth realm truly, as Olive Whicher says it is, the bring about real inner transformation of the
gravity. The levitational force is polar in all "primal element" of thinking? Is thinking soul life (not just acquiring new ideas). Yet,
respects to the force of gravity." "the only way to travel''? the hunger of the soul for contact with its
Since beginning to read science fiction Consider this possibility. Man is a unconsciously remembered spiritual life,
in my early 'teens, I have dreamed frequently being of soul and spirit, living in a time leads it to accept intercourse with spirit
of actually building some kind of machine when the direct knowledge of this is not guides, to serve as a channel, to try to reani-
which would enable me to overcome my only hard to come by, but which is domi- mate all kinds and types of spiritual ways out
earthbound nature and permit the travel to nated by a way of thinking which denies of the past, out ofthe time when the soul life
strange worlds and the meeting of unusual even the possibility of such realities. Nev- was essentially different then it is today.
beings. The fascination with this literature ertheless Man's unconsciousness remem- This turning away from the difficulties ofthe
seemed to follow the loss of a peculiar expe- bers its spiritual origins, and yearns to re- present and the future and toward the past of
rience, which I had had regularly as I was turn to this realm. We dream of flying. We the soul life was called by Steiner, atavism.
dropping otT to slee}>. Just for a moment, buy books by the millions which take us to The question can be fairly put: will the
before the entry in unconsciousness, there far places of the imagination; worlds of soul under the influence of either or both,
the whole face of your television picture tube does. The protons and electrons are probably MAGNETIC SPHERES OF ENERGY vary-
thirty times a second. Which way they move an exception to the aforementioned "any- ing in size in proportion to the frequency, the
sideways depends on the orientation of the thing" and therefore move sideways out of spherical shaped protons and electrons envel-
magnetic field. Positive protons move one the way of the magnetic field's component oped in their spherical electrical fields which
way while negative electrons move the oppo- parts, tentatively described as lines of force. propagate the electrical current, the spherical
site way. Protons are 1840 times as heavy as Radiated magnetic fields pass between nucleus atoms and molecules which propagate sound
electrons so, when moving at high speed, have and electrons driving them sideways in rapid and the spherical billiard ball, a group of
a great deal of straight line momentum and alternating movement causing atom expan- atoms and molecules, which convey momen-
deviate only slightly from that straight line of sion. tum all are mediums of exchange of energy.
flight. Electrons being very light move readily NOW AN ATOM OR MOLECULE, no MASS OF ANY TYPE IN MOTION
sideways. matter how much it is expanded by heat ex- CONVEYS ENERGY. Air in motion turns
ELECTRONS CAN BE DRIVEN along a cited electron movement, does require a space windmills and move sailboats. Water in mo-
conductor by a radiated magnetic field mov- of its own, like two automobiles which crash tion turns turbines coupled to generators to
ing at high speed across the metallic conduc- if you try to put them in the same space at the convert that physical energy to electrical en-
tor. A permanent magnet with its magnetic same time. ergy. Electrical energy can be converted back
field, when moving at high speed, will also SOUND TRAVELING at 1100 feet a to physical energy by the electric motor.
move electrons in a conductor when that con- second actually uses molecules as its medium MAGNETIC ENERGY (HEAT) can ex-
ductor cuts the permanent magnet's magnetic of exchange, by bumping, like billiard balls pand gas atoms causing pressure on a cylin-
field lines of force. on a pool table. The molecules travel only a der, piston and connecting rod to drive a heat
Conversely, when an electrical current short distance and rebound from the mol- engine into rotary motion which can be used
moves along a conductor, magnetic fields are ecules it bumped into causing a compression for many purposes like automobiles, airplanes,
driven perpendicular to and in all directions and rarefaction of the molecules in the me- steam engines and turn generators to produce
radially around the electron and resulting elec- dium through which the sound is traveling. electricity.
trical current path. This molecular action, bumping a diaphragm ORAVITY acting mainly on the proton
SO SPEEDING MAGNETIC FIELDS ofa microphone or the human eardrum, trans- and neutron nucleus of an atom can accelerate
can drive electrons and resulting electrical fers its vibrations so can be heard. Molecules a falling quantity of matter by 32 feet per
current sideways, while speeding electrical and atoms are the medium of exchange for second per second. The accumulation of this
currents along a conductor can drive magnetic sound. momentum can convey a large amount of
fields sideways, and on a return trip, forming THE DRIVEN BALL'S MOMENTIJM energy to the point of impact.
a reverse magnetic field inside the previous against the balls on the pool table transfers its SO WE SEE energy comes in different
field, cause radiation. The speeding magnetic energy from one ball to the next. The whole forms and are all used to move mass by
fields and speeding electrons and electrical billiard ball is the medium of exchange. The various medium of exchange.
field are the medium of exchange. Electrons ball is a large spherical group of atoms.
are exceedingly light mass and only move a CONFINED IN A SMOOTH METAL Larry Spring, 225 Redwood Avenue
short distance; so consume only a small am01mt TIJBE just large enough to accommodate the Fort Bragg, California, 95437
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longer or more often exposure and this can terms an antenna. It is a dual antenna, that and you can play with it until I can write
be an advantage as it gives us~ore control is, 2 in 1 as it is a receiving antenna and the HOW TO BUILD article. This coil
of the research subject's requirements. also a broadcasting antenna. The antenna will emit energy by itself if suspended
The negative side is that the subject has to can be shaped in many forms and still horizontally. Fasten it to something, a
spend more time more often. retain the right hand spiral. Do we ·.vind piece of plastic tube or wood dowel etc.
There is one unusual thing that I and it tight toward the center and increase the Try it on your feet as the feet seem to be
others have experienced with this unit. spacing as we go out? · This configuration sensitive to these energies. Well- here
When you first use it the sensation ofheat I have found best, but other configura- we go.
or tingling is light and you require longer tions can be formed to achieve different
exposure time, like about 25 minutes be- effects. I have experimented with differ- HOW TO BUILD THE MAIN
fore you feel that you have had enough. ent shapes and some have given unusual SPIRAL COIL
After you use it for about 1 to 2 weeks you results. There is still a lot of work that You will need to purchase a few things.
will find that after 10 to 15 minutes you could be done here also. I wound a 3 wire 1. You need 17-112 feet of 10 gauge
feel that you have had enough. Simply coil that was very effective but I ·had (solid) bare copper wire (cost about 14
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ning fast enough to tap into the Earth's will have to send something other than mag- PURE SONIC MOTORS
magnetic lines of force. The wheel itself will netic fields. Old sailors know how to use a This category is the most mysterious of
probably settle into one of the many pro- mechanical watch along with the sun's posi- allrightnow. Keely'smotorsfithere.Design
posed configurations that involve a series of tion, liS long as the general latitude is known, and instrument considerations will be some-
magnets arrayed around the outside edge. in order to determine their current position. what similar to those for Implosion "Engines,
The idea here is to create a counterbal- This could be the basis for whatever system but the actual harmonic proportions of all
ance to naturally existing lines of force near is adopted in ML Vs. parts, including accessories, must also be
the surface ofthe Earth. A magnetic flywheel Steering mechanisms must be strong considered PresentexperimentswithKeely's
could do that, allowing for some lift off the enough to compensate for crosswinds and motors have indicated that the mathematical
ground, to an estimated height of five to headwinds. They also can have no electrical proportions of enclosures and parts are actu-
twenty feet. Early models of this vehicle components. This indicates that hydraulic ally a working part ofthe motor itself. In fact,
should have a top speed of about 40 miles per logic may be the solution to steering prob- the mind of the user may be an influence on
hour. Its efficiency is gained in two ways- lems in these vehicles. Lockheed has been a the operation of these as well!
first, by being airborne, and thus not subject pioneer in this field, having developed a There seem to be no Gauss-type mag-
to ground friction, and second, by being able system used on advanced jet fighters as a netic fields implied by the design of these
to use very little power to generate the lift and protection against possible wartime electro- motors, so it is possible that some electronic
directional effects. After initial design of the magnetic pulse situations. Some of these circuitry should work, with the exception of
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the most difficult problems to address. scale of these personal MLVs. kHz. Low radio frequencies are defmitely
Navigation is a serious proble~ be- bioactive, and, since these motors resemble
cause these vehicles cannot travel every- IMPLOSION ENGINES living beings in some harmonic (mathemati-
where. They will probably only be able to Here we will encounter a completely cal) aspects, we need to be very careful in
use certain routes, similar to auto highways different set ofconsiderations. The antigrav- terms of proximity to these electromagnetic
today. This is because of the variability of ity effect generated within a twist pipe will be waves.
magnetic field lines at the Earth's surface. difficult to control. We won't be using pre- In order to successfully design a vehicle
This is not as bad as it sounds, because many existing lines offorce for propulsion or steer- based on Keely's principles, a person will
existing highways are built along old trails, ing. Sonic-type forces that are liberated by have to be part mathematician, part musician,
which in tum often followed natural mag- these engines will present unique engineer- and be skillful in a machine shop. It is
netic lines. Most cities have also been built ing problems. Sometimes, we will see these possible that using musical notes will be the
in areas of high geomagnetic density. Re- forces seeming to act like electromagnetic key to controlling these motors, and so all
gions of magnetic force will tend to be vari- waves. At other times, they will act more like designs must take the possibility into ac-
able with geography and weather, so some sound waves. This implies that behavior of count.
kind of indicator is needed. Geomagnetic these vehicles may seem unstable until we
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receive and analyze the light from the bulb as it speeds in different A-1 L
directions. The receiver for the light should be on the axis of rotation
so that there is no Doppler effect. From the differences in the
frequency of the received light, the velocity of the lab with respect to
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the ether may be computed. A similar experiment may be arranged A
with, for example, a clock in polar orbit and a receiver on the moon or
in a higher orbit.
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single resonant mode, tunable lasers. Set them on opposite ends of a
rod with a pivot at the center. They should both be aimed at the center I ~~ 2vt ~I B
Ifwe now divide the second equation by the flrst, cKf' cancels out and Substituting f= r {1-v2/c2 • into the denominator:
fA now appears in the numerator:
df= -f'v dv
c2 ~ l-v2/c
The two actual frequencies are different because of the Compton If L is the actual distance a clock is advanced in position and Tis
effect. That is, when light bounces off ofa mirror that has a component the time it takes for that to happen, then T = L/dv. The total phase
of its ethereal velocity perpendicular to its surface, the frequency of change of the clock, or the number of cycles it is advanced is A1 = T
the light is shifted according to the formula for f/f8 derived above. df. Combining the last three equations:
This is the same as the formula for t/t8 = AlB derived earlier;
therefore, actual frequencies are related by the same ratio as actual A=
t
Tdf= (L/dv)(-fvdv)/(c2 fi-v2/c2)
times:
At= -Lfv/(cl fi-v2/J.)
The observer travelling with the apparatus will measure the apparent
The definition of frequency gives the formulas for the number of length of actual length L. Let H = L' be the apparent length between
waves along length A and length B: either clock and the combiner as measured by the traveller having the
same velocity as the apparatus. Substituting the Fitzgerald contrac-
nA = tAfA and ~ = t l8
tion, the formula for A1 in terms of H is:
The well known formula for actual wavelength from actual frequency At= -Hf'v/(c2-v2)
and the actual speed of light yields:
The minus sign shows that when the clock is moved in the
~ = c/f8 and A.A= c/fA direction ofv, it loses time; and when it is moved in the direction of
but these equations will not work for computing the apparent wave- -v, it gains time. (vis the velocity relative to the ether of the frame of
lengths 1..'8 and 'A.'A. However, wemaycomputeapparentwavelength reference in which such clocks are moved.)
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NATURE wAS MY TEACHER
The Vision ofViktor Schauberger
In what was to be the last year of his life a little known man of great vision
received an invitation from America he simply couldn't refuse: complete and
ample fmancial support to carry on the work of Project Implosion - a project
which promised to give humanity free, clean energy while allowing for the return
ofbalance in nature. And so, despite his deteriorating health, an elderly Austrian
Forestmaster, Viktor Schauberger, gathered all the materials of his life's work
and made the trip to America -- at last Viktor Schauberger was to receive the
long-overdue recognition for his awesome discoveries! Unbeknownst to Viktor
however, there was no money, only a well planned set-up that kept him in virtual
imprisonment until every bit of his incredible data was signed. over to these
Americans. Completely crushed and dismayed, Viktor returned home to Austria
where he died five days later. '
Who was this man Viktor Schauberger, and what sort ofevolved discoveries had
he made which prompted the methodical invalidation of his ideas and the
diabolical destruction of his intense will to live?
This video reveals all the incredible details of his life's commitment --the
proposals, the inventions, and the predictions that so upset the establishment.
This video celebrates Viktor's dedication to the salvation and glorification of
water ... The lifeblood of the earth.
Witness for yourself the astounding contributions one remarkable man at-
tempted to bring to a planet already showing signs of the desperate times ahead
during the 1930's and 40's. This is onevideoyouwill want to show to everyone
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