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tion and exploitation of the environmental
resources; and with the faculty of intuition,
perfected the universal laws of external na-
ture harmoniously integrated with the sa-
cred and supersensuous laws of the internal
spiritual nature through symbolism and
superimposition.
In this sequence, God as the Supreme
Ruler of the Universe has been logically
proved to be the ultimate cause of all the
processes and phenomena, manifesting as
effects or responses, ih the three different
states, viz., the subconscious, conscious,
and superconscious states, revealed through
the instincts and adaptations of plants and
animals, reasoning of the human beings,
and intuition of the perfect masters or en-
lightened souls. This sort of scientific a~
ABSTRACT mineral matter), [2] the Water (Ap), [3] the proach, called Avastha-traya-Prakriya, i.e.,
Two factors are chiefly responsible for Fire (Agni or geothermal energy), [4] the the methodology of three states, prescribed
the stress and strain in the world today; Air (Vayu or gases), and [5] the Sky (Akas or to grasp the divine law of unity in diversity,
these are: (a) the explosive development of extra-terrestrial radiations) constitute the is based on the invariable concommittance
science and technology, related exclusively external environment. The three factors of of cause and effect, involved in Raja-yoga.
to the external environment, without any the internal environment are: [1] the Mind Modem ecology also realized that there
consideration for the internal spiritual en- (Manas), [2] Intellect (Budhi), and [3] Ego- is a series of arresting similarities ofcoordi-
vironment in the humid west, and (b) appli- ism (Ahamkara or !-consciousness). All nation and behavior in various kinds of
cation of imitative imported technology, these eight factors together constitute the animal sopieties with the underlying im-
unrelated to the necessities and compul- total environment (Bhagavad Gita, 7:4). In pulses and reflexes in human societies
sions of the natural environment of the de- this, the body of the biosphere (Jeeva (Bonner, 1955); andhencecametherealiza-
veloping countries in the tropics. Prakriti)is formed from the abiotic or physi- tion that the human aspects of the environ-
These problems can be rapidly and suc- cal environment (Jada Prakriti) consisting ment are derived from the same knowledge
cessfully tackled through the universal laws ofthe hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmos- that is generated by those who analyze bio-
of human/spiritual ecology, developed phere; and the life element (Prana) upholds logical and physical environments (Jain et
through Raja-yoga (Sovereign Science), as the higher Prakriti constituting the entire al, 1977, p.57). The editor's foreword to
expounded in the ancient scientific Sanskrit world (Bhagavad Gita, 7:5). Kovalevskii (1978) pointed out that "intu-
texts, for all-round progress and prosperity According to the most ancient Sankhya ition gives the closest approach to reality".
in the East and West. system of philosophy, truths are obtained
from both the environments. The truths of INDIAN LOGIC
I. INDIAN SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY the external environment are the Positive Sutras
AND LOGIC Sciences, derived through Immediate knowl- The ancient Indian works are in San-
INTRODUCTION edge, while those of the internal experience skrit slokas (verses), expressed in the form
The four-fold purpose of human exis- are psychology, metaphysics, and religion ofsutras (aphorisms) which embody a maxi-
tence is to lead a righteous life (Dharma), developed by Mediate or Inferential knowl- mum though of universal character con-
acquiring wealth (Artha), fulftlling desires edge as Normative Sciences. The ~:xtl!mal densed, without ambiguity, into a few es-
(Kama), and fmally to attain salvation or truth must bear testimony to the int\!mal sential words to serve as memory aids for
God-realization (Moksha ). For this purpose truth which in tum must have its verification subsequent discussion. The Latin logicians
one ofthe modes of approach, prescribed in in the outside world. of the 13th century also made such an at-
ancient India, is Raja-yoga or Sovereign tempt and invented mnemonic verses for the
Science consisting ofthe universal laws of METHODOLOGY OF HUMAN ECOLOGY purpose of rendering it easy to remember.
human/spiritual ecology and environment The ancient scientific Sanskrit texts,
for both materialistic and spiritual progress. such as Jyotissastra (astronomy/astrology) Sruti-smriti Concept
It embodies the knowledge pertaining to and Ayurveda (Science of Longevity), deal The Indian tradition of philosophy bas
sentient and insentient, phenomenon and with human/spiritual ecology developed two distinctly different aspects consisting
noumenon, unifying science as fructifera through Raja-yoga. The ancient Indian rishis, of: [a] Sruti, representingSanathana dharma,
(fruit) and science as lucifera (light). with regulated perception, have recognized which is eternal and universal, and [b] Smriti,
the ecological significance of the natural representing Yuga dharma, which is local,
TOTAL ENVIRONMENT instincts and adaptations of plants and ani- parochial, and temporary in application, pro-
Environment is chiefly classified into mals which successfully withstand various viding the necessary flexibility to discard
two types, viz., the gross external (macro- environmental stresses and flourish in a the obsolete methods and to adopt those
cosm) and the subtle internal (microcosm). welfare state; and, with sound rationale and which are relevant and responsive to the
Five primordial elements, called Puncha- reasoning, the fundamental laws of applied social change.
maha-bhutas, viz., [1] the Earth (Prith or ecology have been formulated for explora- Same is the case with the Indian tradi-

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tion of science and technology which, un- variations are due to Ashta-dik-palakas or weathering and destruction). Hopkins (1915)
like in theWest, is harmoniously integrated Rules of Eight Directions together with the discussed the mythological aspects of these
with philosophy and spirituality. Thus it Vertical. The introductory slokas 1 & 2 also gods as the world-rulers of eight directions.
consists of: [a] Sruti, representing the fun- include Upanaya that this hydrogeological These gods actually are the symbolic repre-
damental scientific laws and principles; and knowledge helps mankind to locate and uti- sentations of different natural processes and
[b] Smriti, representing the variable scien- lize ground water resources leading to fame phenomena, as anthropomorphic forms, con-
tific practices and instrumental methods to and religious merit in the tropics. trolling the geologic and biologic worlds.
be adopted in the context of technological As Udaharana, for the proposed asser- Modem ecology (Clarke, 1954, p.211)
developments and discoveries. tion, he gives a series of sutras dealing with also pointed out that the orientation re-
various ecological and environmental indi- sponses of plants and animals are rigidly
Logic in Jyotissastra cators to locate ground water in arid and controlled by the interacting influences of
In order to examine the logic adopted in semi-arid regions devoid of surface water such factors as Mgb,t, gravity, temperature
Jyotissastra, Chapter 54, entitled Dakarga- sources. These indicators include various and moisture. Geological, geophysical, and
lam, with 125 slolcas, dealing with Tropical species of plants and animals, soils and remote sensing techniques have revealed
Ground Water Hydrology in Brihat Samhita rocks, including the geophysical (thermal, the most striking orientation trends of the
{Kern, 1880-84), is taken as a representative rigidity, and seismic) properties -- all re- structural features of the earth's crust, in-
case. Modern scientific aspects of this sub- sponding to high relative humidity conse- cluding the surface and subsurface water
ject has been discussed in several earlier quential to ground water occurrence. In all courses. These are developed by the Ashta-
works (Prasad, 1980, a, b, c; 1986 a, b, c). the sutras, the emphasis is placed on the dik-palakas which are also responsible for
In the ancient Indian approach, first orientation trends of the bioindicators and the orientation trends in plants and animals
scientific knowledge, Vastu-tantra-jnana, ground water: Further Varahamihira pro- acting directly or indirectly on their chang-
i.e. knowledge of existing fact or discovery vides the effective methods of ground water ing physiological states. Thus these Ashta-
of fact, is developed by Inductive Inference exploitation maintaining perfect and har- dik-palalcas, as rulers of eight cardinal di-
as pure science; and derived from this, by monious ecologic balance. rections, control the orientation trends of
Deductive Inference, Purusha-tantra-Jnana the external and internal environments of
i.e. the knowledge depending on purusha or Ashta-dik-palakas both the geologic and biologic worlds.
person and his interest, is developed as Varahamihira at the outset stated the '«
applied science according to the principles higher law that the hydrological cycle, in- Polysyllogism of Sutras
of anum ana in Nyaya Darsanam, the unique volving the occurrence, movement and modi- Each sutra, according to western logic
Indian system oflogic. The word anumana fication of water are all primarily controlled is a type of syllogism which is a form of
literally means 'after knowledge' implying by the orientation trends of nine directions mediate deductive inference in which the
applied science, evolved through the me- consisting of the eight cardinal directions conclusion is drawn from two premises taken
dium of a mark, sign, or indicator character- (north, northeast, east and so on) together jointly. Such a syllogistic form of anumana
istic. Such a mark is the 'accidental charac- with the vertical. The eight cardinal direc- consists ofthree terms, viz., [1] Paksha, [2]
teristic' (Thatasta lakshnam) perceptible as tions are controlled by the Ashta-dik-palakas Sadhya, and [3] Linga (also called Hetu or
effects or responses in the external environ- (Prasad, 1980 a). Based on this higher law, Sadhana).
ment to determine the innate definition adopting the Inverse Deductive method dif- For example, Brihat Samhita (54:81)
(Svarupa lakshnam) of the unseen internal ferent overground ecological and environ- states that knotty Sami (Prosopis speciger)
factor constituting the true cause. mental effects of ground water of different indicates ground water occurring at a depth
depths, quality, quantity, and directions of of375 feet. Knots on thetrunksandbranches
Parartha Anumana in Ground Water flow, have been clearly enunciated empha- are the externally visible, morphophysiol-
Ecosystem sizing influence of the orientation trends in ogical feature of adaptation, formed by high
According the Nyaya system, the logic the environment. Thus the logic behind the relative humidity consequential to ground
in tropical ground water science may be ground water science in Jyotissastra is a water occurrence in dry tracts. In this sutra,
classified as Parartha Anumana which is combined or complex method of induction Paksha is the subject concerned in the infer-
: ·.. · stated in the form of five avayavas (organs) and deduction or 'concrete deductive ence, i.e., ground water; Sadhya is the object
· consisting of: [1] Pratigna which is the method' falling under the category of a i.e., Sami, related to Paksha; and Linga is
proposition asserted; [2] Hetu which is the 'Regressive' or 'Prosyllogistic' or Analytic the mark or indicator characteristic, i.e.,
proposition stating the reason for the asser- train of syllogistic reasoning. From this, by knot, which is the basis for relating Sadhya
tion; [3] Udaharana, the universal proposi- the Abstract Deductive method (or Geomet- to Paksha.
tion connecting the reason and the fact as- ric method), different philosophic and spiri- Thus in each sutra, with reference to
serted with illustration; [4] Upanaya, the tual aspects may also be logically deduced. each bioindicator, the distance, direction,
application ofthe universal proposition, and The Ashta-dik-palakas consist of: [ 1] and depth of occurrence of ground water,
[5] Nigaman, i.e., conclusion. the east represented by lndra (god of Firma- together with its quality, quantity, and di-
Thus Varahamihira at the outset (slokas ment, i.e., the extra-terrestrial radiations rection of flow, have been described. Each
1 & 2)makes thePratigna or the proposition fi·om the sky), [2] southeast by Agni (god of sutra (media axiomata) is an axiomatic apho-
of assertion that ground water, as a constitu- Fire, i.e., geothermal energy), [3] south by rism consisting of a real, universal, and self-
ent part ofthe hydrological cycle, occurring Yama (god of Death), [4] southwest by evident proposition resolvable into some
below the earth, like veins in human body, is Nirriti (god ofDisease), [5] west byVaruna more natural laws of practical importance.
involved in movements and modifications (god ofRain), [6] northwest by Vayu (god of All these sutras dealing with several eco-
depending upon the environment; and states Wind), [7] north by Kubera (god of wealth, logical and environmental effects have been
in slokas 3-5 the Hetu or reason that these i.e., ocean) and [8] northeast by Siva (god of arranged in a series with progressively in-

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creasing depth of ground water, ranging Universe. Each chapter in Brihat Samhita is predicting the ecological and environmen-
from 7-1/2 ft. to as much as 560 ft., in arid in the form of'Sorties' which is an abridged tal conditions and events (Prasad, 1984,
and semi-arid regions. train of syllogistic reasoning in which the 1986) coupled with Human/Spiritual ecol-
'Polysyllogism', a train of syllogistic ultimate conclusion is omitted for self-real- ogy.
reasoning, is a combination of two or more ization.
syllogisms which are so connected with one ADAPTATIONS AS UNIVERSAL
another that they ultimately lead to a single II. ANCIENT INSIGHTS AND INDICATORS
conclusion. Thus the series of sutras ofthe MODERN DEVELOPMENTS [a] Thewestemecologystates(Dauben-
ground water ecosystem constitute polysyl- SPIRITUAL IMPORT IN MOPERN mire, 1972, p.354): "Man has long been
logism fmally leading to a conclusion that ECOLOGY interested in explaining how the adaptations
the unseen underground water, as a divine Though modem ecology deals exclu- came about, but until recently the interpre-
form, conforms to the highest natural law of sively with the external environment, some tations have [been] alnfoft entirely philo-
unity in diversity. of the observations reflect significant spiri- sophical and not based on a careful analysis
tual aspects. Dansereau (1957) formulated of facts". The ancient Indian texts (Prasad,
Logic of Scientific Explanation of certain laws of plant ecology; two of them 1984, 1986 b,d) dealt with important aspects
Ground Water have spiritual import. These are: [a] the of adaptations in plants and animals in true
According to the western logician, Mill, Law of Factorial Control which states that perspective.
there are three distinct ways in which the although living beings react holistically to [b) Varahamihira'swork(Prasad, 1984,
scientific explanation of natural laws may all the factors in the environment, there 1986 b,d) rationally reveals that the well-
take place. These are: [i] Analysis which occurs a vital factor which has the control- defmed morphophysiological features ofad-
resolves the law ofa joint effect into laws of ling power; and [b] the Law of Climax aptation of the ecological races, consisting
its causes and the concurrence of those which states that ''the processes of succes- ofthe taxonomically diverse species, are the
causes; [ii] 'Concatenation' which consists sion are not indefmite, for they tend to an universal indicators. But the modem texts
of the discovery of the steps of causation equilibrium which is attained through a re- (Malyuga 1962; Brocks 1963) erroneously
between cause and remote effects; and [iii] lay of controls". This equilibrium is what classified the taxonomic species as univer-
'Subsumption' in which a less general law is the Hindu philosophy designates as the high- sal and local indicators.
brought under a law more general. est state of Sattva, attained through the
All these three forms of logic are in- control of the forces of attraction (Tamas) GROUND WATER RESQURCES
volved in the scientific explanation of the and repulsion (Rajas) for living free from Location of Well Sites
ground water ecosystem in Varahamihira's bondage (Jivan-mukta) as an enlightened or Due to adequate rainfall and abundant
Brihat Samhita. It consists of: [i] the analy- God-realized soul. This is also implied in water sources, location of ground water re-
sis of the ground water law as the result of Villarr's (1929) concept of Harmony vs. sources is not a problem ofpractical impor-
the joint effect caused by the concurrence of Discrepancy pointing out that, in a harmoni- tance in the humid west; and hence it has not
hydrologic cycle and the interacting influ- ous habitat, there is neither excess nor defi- developed as a science. But in arid and
ences of the nine orientation forces and ciency of any element. semi-arid regions, particularly in the hard
phenomena. [ii] It involves 'Concatenation' Similarly Daubenmire (1970, p.338) rock areas, location of the well sites for the
as the ecological and environmental indica- pointed out that the physical conditions that exploitation of ground water is the most
tors are the remote effects of the hydrologi- govern an organism "show a relationship difficult hydrogeological task. In India the
cal cycle operating under the solar and lunar existing between certain atmospheric and well sites are located by either the mystic or
influences, with ground water as the imme- certain protoplasmic phenomena, all of magical 'water-divining' methods or the
diate intermediate cause. [iii] Various eco- which are set in motion by an unmeasured ineffective resistivity survey. Consequently
logical and environmental effects, as indi- master of forces". Substantiating this, vari- thousands ofborewells are indiscriminately
cators of ground water, lead to the primary ous aspects ofhuman and social interest are drilled without ensuring the availability of
or ultimate law of unity in diversity in discussed in Jyotissastra. ground water resulting in enormous wastage
nature (Subsumption). of human and material resources. Varaha-
Modem science (Health, 1982) also at- PREDICTIONS IN JYOTISSASTRA mihira provided excellent and efficacious
tempted a study of ground water system as Modem ecology states that' 'man's abil- methods to successfully tackle this most
in U.S.A. Its comparison with the ground ity to cope with ecologic problems arising intricate problem (Prasad, 1986 b,c,d).
water ecosystem in Brihat Samhita reveals from climatic cycles are not rhythmic hence
the qualitative differences in approach be- he can not predict their timing" (Dauben- World Bank Seminar
tween the modem science and ancient In- mire, 1972, p.l 04 ). Further it has also been Varahamihira dealt with exploration and
dian science. pointed out that psychological attributes as exploitation of ground water resources ap-
motivation and behavior, are not considered plicable to arid and semi-arid regions de-
Logic in Brihat Samhita in environmental impact analysis ''because void of surface water sources in the most
Brihat Samhita with 100 chapters deals of the difficulty in relating outside factors to rational manner. But theWorld Bank semi-
with different ecosystems from microlevel changes in these factors'' (Jain et al, 1977, nar on ground water, held in May 1986 at
in the terrestrial region to the highest mac- p.292) which are included in the internal Washington, D.C., stressed the urgent need
ro level of the entire solar system of the environment. But what has been considered for ground water development in the flood-
universe; and each chapter, as ground water as a difficult task in modem science is prone river basins of the Ganges, Brah-
in dakargalam, consists of ecological and achieved by Jyotissastra through Raja-yoga maputra, and Irrawaddy in the northeastern
environmental effects for which the Sun god by taking both external and internal envi- region of India instead of rationally bestow-
as procreator is the Supreme Ruler of the ronment into consideration for successfully ing attention on the urgent need for the

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development ofground water in the drought- the C.G.W.B. (April-June, 1987, vol.2 (2), tropics, the epidemic and endemic water-
prone southern and western regions of the p.20), projected "Seven Virtues of Ground borne diseases are caused by viruses, bacte-
country where acute and chronic water scar- Water", as suggested by the U.S. National ria, protozoa, and parasitic worms. But the
city conditions prevail. This seminar, how- Water Works Association in Developing modem methods of water treatment do not
ever, revealed that enormous exchequer is World Water, without considering the prob- offer any effective method of viral disinfec-
wasted due to lack of coordination between lems of ecologic balance and the socio- tion.
the national apex agencies, viz., the Oil and economic condition of the developing coun- During the monsoon period, a viral fe-
Natural Gas Commission (O.N.G.C.) and tries in the tropics (Prasad, 1986 b,c ). ver called 'brain fever' or Japanese en-
theCentralGroundWaterBoard(C.G.W.B.). cephalitis, is widely pre" alent as a recurring
Ganga River Cleaning phenomenon particularly in southern India
WAIER SQURCES. INSECT ECOL- Considering the River Ganga to be holy, resulting in the severe debilitating effects
OGY. AND AGRICULTURE the Government of India has undertaken the and deaths ofth.o~ds ofchildren. At such
While dealing with ground water devel- project, called Ganga Action Plan, with a times, as a preventive measure, indiscrimi-
opment in the tropics, V arahamihira also total plan outlay ofRs.250 crores for clean- nate killing of the pigs is resorted to by the
stressed the need for developing and pro- ing this river which has been grossly pol- municipalities; and the controversy arises
tecting the surface water sources for ecol- luted like any other river in the country; it between the practitioners of allopathic and
ogic balance; and pointed out that insects created the Central Ganga Authority which homeopathic medicines regarding the effi-
especially are extremely sensitive to desic- in turn appointed the Thames Water Author- cacy of the treatment each medical system
cation and resort to migration responding to ity of U.K. for its advisory services with an prescribes.
humidity gradients. Modem science (Ken- estimated expenditure of 200,000 Pounds Ayurvedic texts prescribed repeated
;:.
nedy, 1927; Allee et al, 1946, p.l87) is which is provided by the British Govt. as quenching of drinking water with a red-hot
awareofthisaspectofinsectecologybutnot grant-in-aid. In addition to U.K., the for- metal (gold, silver, copper or iron) or stone
its applied aspect involved in agriculture eign offers of assistance for the Ganga clean- or sand was prescribed for viral disinfec-
and Human Ecology. ing have also been received from theW orld tion. The virologists may test this method,
An outstanding example in this regard Bank, U.S.A., France, and the Netherlands. of course, following the yuga-dharma, with
is provided by the current situation in the All waters are holy and divine and all appropriate instrumental techniques.
African continent, which passed through the waters need to be cleaned for the benefit of
most severe drought- the worst in 50 years. all the people in the country. The total T Jxic Metals
To tackle this, borewells were indiscrimi- amount, proposed to be spent by India and Susruta Samhita suggested mosses and
nately drilled without bothering about the other foreign countries, can be more profita- twisted roots oflotus or water lilies in water
dwindled surface water bodies. The John- bly spent for cleaning all waters in the purification. Aquatic plants, such as mosses,
son Drillers Journal (1982, vo1.55, 3&4, country without any superstition that the water hyacinth, seaweeds, duckweeds
p.19) projected the item "Ground Water, an Ganga River alone is holy and divine. (Lemnacae), etc., behave essentially as
Answer to South African Drought" and simple ion-exchangers, and are capable of
pointed out that the water well drilling con- WATER QUALITY & TREATMENT absorbing and accumulating toxic heavy
tractors in the U.S.A. were enjoying the Solar and Lunar Treatment metals to a spectacular degree. A researcher
heaviest work load amassing wealth. The Ayurvedic texts prescribed that the from the University of New Hampshire in
Now the adverse ecological effects are surface water bodies, exposed to the rays of the International Conference on "Innova-
being faced. From Senegal to Ethiopia, new the sun and the moon (Amsuda/cam ), as the tive Biological Treatment of Toxic Waste-
plague developed by billions of locusts, sources for drinking and domestic purposes. waters' • held at Arlington, VA, revealed
grasshoppers, and other insects devouring The ultraviolet radiation in the sunlight kills that the plant Eloda nuttalli eliminated cop-
the agricultural crops, resulting in enor- the bacteria (Salle, 1961). The experiments per and zinc in 200 gallons/day domestic
mous damage and destruction as devastat- on solar disinfection, first published in the waste treatment (Rio-processing Technol-
ing as famine itself; and an estimated expen- Britishmedicaljoumal, The Lancet, in 1980, ogy, July 1986).
.·'
.:·.· diture of 19 million dollars is involved dur- carried out subsequently in the Tennessee
ing 1986-87 to combat this most serious Technical University, revealed that sunlight Ground Water Purification
infestation. In some parts of this continent, provides the low cost method to treat pol- Varahamihira suggested a simple bio-
it has been found cheaper to bring in food- luted waters (Futurist, March-April 1986). geochemical method, involving a mixture
aid than try to control the adult migratory The significance of such experiments and ofanjanam, Must a ( Cyperus rotundus) bulbs,
insects. their domestic application have been pub- Usira (Vetiveria ziznoides), powder of Ra-
lished as a booklet, entitled "Solar Disin- jakosata/ca (Luffa cylindrica), andAmala/ca
ALL WATERS EQUALLY DIVINE fection of Drinking Water and Oral Rehy- (Phyllanthus emblica), combined with
The ancient Indians treated all forms of dration Solutions", in English and Arabic Kataka (Strychnos potatorum) nuts, to be
natural waters, without any distinction as by the UNICEF in Amman, Jordan. The put into a well. If the well water is turbid,
atmospheric, surface, and ground waters, to medicinal properties of the water, exposed pungent, brackish, and of bad taste and odor,
be of the same divine nature and recited: to the moonlight, as suggested in Ayurveda, it will become clear, tasty, and aromatic,
"The waters which are from the heaven, or have yet to be tested by the modem scien- endowed with other good qualities.
those which spring up by themselves, the tists. Modem science (Jain et al, 1977, p.202)
bright pure waters that tend to the sea, may points out that "when ground water be-
those divine waters protect me here" (Rig Viral Disinfection comes contaminated, water purification is a
Veda: vii. 49.2). In the temperate climates, the water- difficult task".
Bhu-Jal News, a quarterly journal of borne diseases are only bacterial; but in the According to a report of the Swedish

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International Press Bureau, released in No- method of expressing scientific terminol- as an attribute of God and fmally as God
vember 1986, a company, Vyrmetoder AB, ogy and requires thorough examination Himself''.
near Stockholm, suggested a procedure in because it seems to be simple, more com-
which water, enriched with oxygen, is forced pact than and as accurate as the symbolic HUMAN ECOLOGY IN MODERN
down into a well for about 20 hours, once in method that is currently in use". The WORLD
every fortnight, to facilitate removal of iron significance ofthe Indian science could not In the modem world today, over-ex-
and manganese. Such a cumbersome proce- be realized all these centuries of years as ploitation of natural resources, in an indis-
dure, that too of partial purification, is be- the earlier scholars, who provid{d transla- criminate manner, has led to pollutions and
yond the scope of practical application un- tions and commentaries, were untrained in perversions in the advanced affluent coun-
der Indian conditions. science and always gave a philosophical tries in the humid west, while under-utiliza-
basis to all slokas andsutras. Raja Ramanna tion of the resources has led to poverty,
Standards of Drinking Water Quality (1976) showed how Tarka Sangraha, a hunger, and disease, with~e accompanying
The World Health Organization 17th century primer of Indian logic by social evils, in the developing or under-
(W.H.O.) prescribed the 'International Annambhatta, becomes modem physics if developed countries in the tropical east. In
Standards of Drinking Water Quality', in appropriate scientific terminology is used both cases, the root-cause is the faulty appli-
terms of certain hydrochemical and hydro- in the translated versions. cation of applied ecology devoid of human/
biological parameters, without sound sci- While inaugurating the Indo-US Work- spiritual ecology. Roger Revelle ofHarvard
entific basis (Prasad, 1986c); and such stan- shop on science broadcasts, jointly organ- University (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists,
dards have been blindly imitated by ized by the All India Radio (AIR) and the March 1968, p.l9) is deeply concerned and
I.C.M.R. (1975), I.S.I. (1983), and Dept. of Indo-US Subcommission, in November, critical about the "irrelevant technology of
Rural Development (1986). 1986 at Bangalore, Dr. H. Narasimhaiah, the west'' applied in the poor countries in
The Ayurvedic texts distinguished the former Vice-Chancellor of the Bangalore the tropics by many visiting ''experts'' with
quality of rain water of the interior land University, has pointed out that 185 world- assignments under the technical assistance
(Gangodakam) from that of the coastal renowned scientists, including 18 Nobel- and developmental aid.
areas (Samudrodakam ), having marine in- laureates, have stated that ''those who wish Modem scientists, of late, have real-
fluence, with a simple test based on osmo- to believe in astrology should realize that ized the paramount importance of ecology
sis; and prescribed Gangodakam as the there is no scientific foundation for its for the welfare ofthe mankind. "Ecology is
standard for the drinking water quality in tenets". Obviously, this is the stupendous the science of all the relations of all the
the most rational manner; and suggested superstition of the modem scientists of organisms to all their environments'' (Tay-
the simplest and most effective treatment super-specialities with narrow vision. lor, 1936). It included ''a wide variety of
methods, understandable even to the illit- messages to man. These should be inter-
erate rural masses in India, to obtain po- ill. HUMAN/SPIRITUAL ECOLOGY preted as skilfully as possible if man's fu-
table water ofthe prescribed rainwater qual- AND FUTUROLOGY ture is to be assured" (Jain et al, 1977,
ity. JYOTISSASTRA AND FUTUROLOGY p. 54); and ''It would be a suicidal oversight
Cohen and Hannah (1971, p.67) stated The Sanskrit sutras, evolved through to let technology become prepayment over
that ''the ancient Sanskrit texts afford the the rationalist philosophy of Raja-yoga, ecology" (Wallia, 1970, p.l2).
earliest recorded knowledge dating back are the ''synthetic a priori'' axioms which But modem workers (Margenau, 1964),
perhaps to 2000 B.C., and, in addition to constitute the knowledge of the external hold the fallacious notion that scientific
heating or boiling and filtration, the other physical world as experienced by sensory laws and ethical laws are evolved by dis-
methods of purifying water included the perception. These sutras deal with the tinctly different processes and hence they
use of a variety of mineral and vegetable natural processes and phenomena, such as are unable to bring out any correlation and
substances, principally the seed ofStrychnos those of water, which conform to the divine integration between physical sciences and
potatorum as an effective coagulant''. law of unity in diversity; and various eco- humanities/social sciences; and it is a mis-
logical and environmental effects or re- perception of Allport (1959, p.137) that
MODERN SCIENTISTS ON ANCIENT sponses, developed by the regulatory con- "moral values can not be derived from
INDIAN SCIENCE trol of the natural object, under study, as a natural data nor from science''.
The ancient scientific Sanskrit works divine form, are used as bioindicators for Bugental (1970, p.291) pointed out that
lay buried these many centuries within the exploration and exploitation of the natural "in the physical sciences the great leaps
confmes of mere literary scholarship which resources, maintaining perfect ecological forward have been made'' without any sig-
had hardly any inkling of the matured sci- balance and harmony in nature, without nificant progress in the human race which,
entific knowledge they embody. Hence, any adverse effects. The characteristics of for its welfare, will be heavily influenced,
the western writers pointed out that the these bioindicators, reflecting the divine according to the prediction ofWatts (1970),
ancient Indian science was not comparable attributes, are selected to imply the human by the Indian philosophy.
(Anthony, 1957, p.19) but "inferior to that values ethical principles with a series of
ofthe West in all respects" (Taylor, 1949, norms and standards logically and practi- FUTUROLOGY OF MODERN INDIA
p.54) and that it was borrowed and "de- cally leading to a goal, or an end in both India gained freedom politically but not
based by the persistence of vedic lore" scientific and spiritual worlds. Such sutras from science and technology points ofview.
(Mason, 1957, p. 70). are built up in a progression for the evolu- Its numerical strength of the scientists occu-
Raja Ramanna (1984), former Chair- tion of man ultimately as a God-realized pies the third position in the world. But
man of the Atomic Energy Commission, soul. Sinnot (1955) has also similarly research in India generally is imitative or
has stated that the sutra method in the attempted to "elevate biological regula- repetitive but not innovative; and it is a chief
ancient texts "constitute an alternative tion to the 'Principle of Organization' first factor for the present misery in the country.

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The western commentators have noted (NEPA, 1969), emulated by other nations (c) Futurology & TIFAC
that the year 2000, as a millennia! year, (Munn, 1975), is to' 'encourage productive Recently, [1987] the Prime Minister,
invites an assessment of the progress that and enjoyable harmony between man and Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, has exhorted all the pub-
mankind has made and predictions of what his environment''. Such a harmony can be licly-funded organizations to develop per-
the future will be like. In this context rapidly and successfully achieved by sci- spective plans of futurology, and set up the
Stanford University has carried out during ence and technology, appropriate to the Technology Information, Forecasting As-
1968 a futurology project on "Technology environment, including the internal spiri- sessment Council (TIFAC) under the aus-
and Human Values" towards 21st century. tual environment as revealed through the pices of the Department of Science nd
Hence such projects have recently been ancient insights of Raja-yoga. Technology. The objective is to carry out
started in India also. In this connection, it is Modem science involves determinis- research for formulating active, creative,
relevant to recall what Swami Vivekananda tic reduction of man to the status of a and viable policies and programs related to
stated about a century ago which holds good rational animal; and Cassirer (1953) has the future aspir.a ·Qns of the people at all
even now. His quotable quotes are: suggested: ''Instead of defining man as an socio-economic levels.
''The nation is sinking, the curse of animal rationale, we should define him as Excellent and efficacious solutions for
unnumbered millions is on our head -- an animal symbolicum". But Raja-yoga, such complex national and international
those to whom we have been giving ditch- through perfect scientific induction and problems of practical importance of the
water to drink when they have been dying deduction, elevates man as a symbol of present and the future can be easily and
of thirst and while the perennial river of God, conforming to the ultimate goal of the readily obtained through the intuitive in-
water is flowing past.'' Indian philosophy: Tat tvam asi (''That sights in the ancient scientific Sanskrit texts,
"What we want is not so much of thou art"). consisting of the people's technology, for
spirituality as a little of the bringing of the all-round progress and prosperity in the East
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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,

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spiritual materialism and atavism, fmd its the payoff, the image of wealth and impor- free way.
way to the truth? Will we come to a true tance. The fascination with free energy, radi-
knowledge and understanding of the ethereal Not all channeling has this characteris- onics, ethereal forces, orgone energy and so
or anti-gravity force(s) by methods which tic. Even among channelers there is spoken forth, coupled with the impulse to experi-
rely on habits of thought trained in the mate- of degrees of consciousness, not always pure ment, that is the impulse to work directly in
rialistic education of the time, or by methods unconsciousness. It is not my intention to the practical element, without much thought
which accept as valid, encounters with the denigrate a whole class of spiritual experi- given to the theoretical side, this is a very
spiritual world that use faculties of the soul ence. The main problem with these 'new healthy and typically American approach,
no longer appropriate and occasionally dan- age' faculties, these essentially atavistic -- which I have no doubt can lead to genuine
gerous. old soul -- capacities, it their fruit. There is knowledge of these matters. As I expressed
The real question comes down to what a direct correlation between the method and in the essay, "Therl No~ Energy,.
do we want, and what price are we willing to the ends. The knowledge we gain about the (Sept-Oct 1990 ffiR), the whole thing comes
pay to achieve that goal. ethereal, anti-gravity forces will be affected down to a moral problem, both as regards
Now some may think that these atavistic by the means we use when we seek it. method of investigation, and the goal and/or
soul capacities are not occasionally danger- ''Enter by the narrow gate. The gate is use of the knowledge thereby gained.
ous, besides their being inappropriate to the wide that leads to perdition, there is plenty of Now this moral dimension has little to
soul's potential development in our time. room on the road, and many go that way; but do with some kind of authority telling us
Let's take a closer look at just one of these the gate that leads to life is small and the road what is right, and everything to do with us
soul faculties, channeling. is narrow, and those who fmd it are few." assuming to act in a responsible matter. In
Channeling, what was earlier called me- (Matthew 7: 13) this, we as individuals become creators ofthe
diumship, was not unknown to the spiritual "Beginning... (in the present) ... defmite future, determiners of the future's moral
savants of the middle ages. The object of forces will become prominent in the evolu- characteristics. The responsibility we freely
such an act is to open a 'doorway' for the tion of humanity ... such forces, which will choose in the expression of our search for
entrance into this world of a discarnate be- transform life on earth... known in secret knowledge and its resultant applications
ing. It was this object, in fact, which was the centers ... British secret societies ... by means 'stamps' the future with it's character and
central purpose of ceremonial magic. We of certain capacities that are still latent but qualities'r
wonder today about this ritual magic, and evolving in man, and with the help ofthe law " ... an act is not, as young men t~
most of the civilized world disbelieves it of harmonious oscillations, machines and like a rock that one picks up and throws, and
entirely. Regardless ofthat, within the teach- mechanical constructions and other things it hits or misses, then that's the end of it.
ings of these disciplines one will come upon can be set in motion ... Motors can be set in When the rock is lifted, the earth is lighter;
the idea that one of the main purposes ofthe motion, into activity, by an insignificant the hand that bears it heavier. When it is
ritual, of instruments and incantations, was human influence through a knowledge ofthe thrown, the circuits of the stars respond, and
to serve to control and set limits on the corresponding curve of oscillation. By means where it strikes or falls the universe is
activity of the sought after discarnate being. ofthis principle it will be possible to substi- changed. On every act the balance of the
In the same literature (c. f. The Practice of tute merely mechanical forces for human whole depends ... [and] ... we, insofar as we
Ceremonial Evocation, Franz Bardon) one forces in many things. Mechanical occult- have power over the world and over one
will find that the very worst thing that can ism will not only render it possible to do another, we must learn to do what the leafand
happen is if the operator were to lose con- without nine-tenths of the labor still· per- the whale and the wind do of their own
sciousness and become possessed by the formed at present by human hands, but will nature. We must learn to keep the balance.
discarnate being. give the possibility also of paralyzing every Having intelligence, we must not act in igno-
Yet, just this is considered the height of uprising attempted by the then dissatisfied rance. Having choice, we must not act with-
the channeler's art, to lose consciousness masses of humanity." (Rudolf Steiner, The out responsibility ... do nothing because it is
and allow the being to use the operator's Challenge of the Times, lecture III given righteous or praiseworthy or noble to do so;
body. December 1, 1918) do nothing because it seems good to do so; do
Rudolf Steiner has pointed to Goethe's My own view is to give as much trust as only that which you must do and which you
Faust as the archetypal artistic representa- possible toward my fellow human beings; to cannot do in any other way.'' (Sparrowhawk,
tion of the soul's path of temptation, fall and deny them no knowledge for which they seek Archmage, to Arren, future King ofEarthsea,
redemption, at least in the context of our (as opposed to 'secret' societies whose very from the book The Farthest Shore by Ursula
time. Faust is alone when the tempter, lifeblood is to withhold and otherwise con- K. LeGuin, Bantam Books, 1973)
Mephistopheles, comes to him, first as a trol knowledge). The capacities mentioned In the aid of the desire of readers ofthe
bodiless voice promising knowledge, power above by Rudolf Steiner for knowledge of Journal for knowledge of the ethereal mys-
and riches. This is a mirror image of a primal "mechanical occultism" are especially in- teries I can offer little in a practical vein as I
temptation (one o fthree) offered Christ Jesus herent in the soul life of English speaking am no experimenter and have no technical
during the forty days in the desert, following peoples, particularly Americans. My recent knowledge. What little I do know concerns
the Baptism at the Jordan. discovery oftheworkwhich fmds its voice in method, which I have learned in practice and
If you read the description of many the Journal of Borderland Sciences has led applied to other goals. This concerns the
channeler' s first encounter with their ''en- me to the conclusion tllat the Journal is the how of knowing, which I have come over
tity", you will fmd just such a dramatic organ for the birth of these capacities in time to appreciate as Sacramental Thinkina.
scene. The channeler is alone, and the voice America, the organ for the coming to con- About this I will write next...
comes and offers the arrangement, including sciousness and birth of these capacities in a

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112 wavelength diameter spheres of magnetic
energy, electromagnetic energy can be con-
ducted long distances with minimum loss. In
its original frequency microwave magnetic
energy cannot pass through polished metal
walls.
CONFINED IN A METAL CONDUCT-
ING WIRE from which the electrons cannot
normally escape, the electrons can cause the
electrical current to be conducted long dis-
I am sure I have gone this route before, of energy to move them that very short dis- tances without 91J:1Ch loss. The effect of the
but come along with me, as there may be new tance. The effect of the electron movement, a electrical fields surrounding the moving elec-
things to see along the way. sort of weightless relay effect, moves along trons can be observed a short distance outside
RADIATED MAGNETIC ENERGY the conductor from atom to atom at close to the wire conductor in which the electrons are
moving at close to the speed of light across a the speed oflight ofl86,000 miles per second. moving.
conductor moves electrical fields, along with This is the electrical current which progresses SOUND CAN ALSO BE CONDUCTED
their associated electrons and protons, out of from electron to electron without physically through a tube ofany material that will rigidly
the way, sideways along the conducting path. bumping, as like charged particles have a confme molecules. This sound will spread as
This is an exchange of energy. Radiated surrounding electrical field which repels an- soon as it escapes its confmement like at the
energy is massless and therefore does not other like charged electrical field. Only the end of the tube. PVC pipe will not confme
acquire momentum, yet, when moving, it electrical fields bump or repel each other and magnetic fields but works good for sound.
moves electrons. transfer energy in a forward direction. The BILLIARD BALLS can pass through a
PROTONS AND ELECTRONS passing progress ofthis electrical field bumping takes tube large enough to accommodate them. The
through a radiated magnetic field, a perma- place at about the speed of light. force of inertia or momentum is directed in
nent magnet field or an electromagnetic field THE RADIATED MAGNETIC FIELD one line as long as there is only one line of
are driven sideways. A varying electromag- does not require a space of its own. Magne- balls confmed in the right sized tube.
netic field is used to cause electrons to scan tism can pass through anything like gravity :!_ THE BROADCAST WEIGHTLESS

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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it, and commented you have to be kidding.
Another friend of mine asked me to help
him build one --which I did- and he was
lying on his bed in his shorts with a sheet
over him and had the unit about 2 foot
above the bed and he fell asleep for about
3 hours (he had an infection from a wound
in his leg). When he woke up he had a
white blister on him about the size of a
nickel - he has d6ne this twice. I warn
DISCLAIMER into the how, where, when and why, and you, use it with care, it is more powerful
Let me make it perfectly clear, I that is ~ow it should· be if one is to than it seems. I think he percolated the
present this information for information research. Questions have to be asked and infection up out of his leg, as he is fine
and research purposes only and I make answers have to be found. I am not a now.
no suggestions or recommendations as to professional writer and it isn't one of my Now, I know someone is going to say
its use for healing or medical purposes greatest talents, so I ask that you have - I made mine from an old coat hanger
whatsoever. If you are sick see your patience with me and I will do my best to and hung it off the coiling with a piece of
doctor. I present to you only what I have tell you about my spiral coil M. W. 0. string, and I'll say- gee that's nice, do
learned in my research and observations. When I was trying to develop this what you wish-- but if you want it to work
I am not a medical doctor and the infor- spiral coil M.W.O. all I wanted was re- and work properly build it as it is, use it,
mation I give should be used for educa- sults and I didn't really care how or why experiment with it, and then change it as
tion and research only. it worked, my goal was results, and in you wish..
doing so I tried many things that I wouldn't Warning -- persons who have or are
To preface this, I have been interested have normally tried had I planned each diabetic should not use this unit, as it may
in and studied and collected articles on the step and tried to fight my way through change the blood sugar level in some
unusual sciences for over 3 0 years and with pure brain power. In retrospect, I can people. Diabetes is one of the few things
have built many unusual devices. My see that I approached this project with a that a M.W.O. will not correct or help.
attention was directed to the Lakhovsky more light hearted attitude and I have Lakhovsky states this in his book THE
M.W.O. by an article given to me by a enjoyed developing and building this SECRET OF LIFE. I think I know why
friend. I read it several times and studied M.W.O. But at times I did have problems but I won't get into it now.
it and then put it away, (punched holes in to work out. NOTE -- The spiral coils of this unit
it and put it in a notebook). I don't know I experimented by winding coils, and work all the time - that is -- they never
why-- I can't tell you-- but I couldn't get coils, and coils. I got to be the electric stop -- they work with or without the
it out of my mind, so I got it out again and supply house's best copper wire customer, vibrator. Who said there is no free en-
read it some more -- this time going or at least it seemed that way. After boxes ergy? If you put it over a bed with an
through it sentence by sentence digesting and boxes of copper coils, I was ready to electric blanket, it will charge the blanket
it -- now I was hooked! throw in the towel and give up -- but and you will probably have difficulty
I tried to gather all the information I having the handicap of being stubborn sleeping. Ifyou do not swing it far enough
could on the M.W.O., and as usual it like I am, I decided to wind one more coil, away from the bed at night it will cause
wasn't easy -- I had to dig. Bottom line, so I went out to the garage and wouldn't unusual dreaming.
I started to build Bob Beck's high power you know it, no more wire. I looked As near as I can tell this coil broad-
multi-wave oscillator -- I still haven't around and all I could find was some old casts at about 120° angle, although its
finished it, but I will. The more I studied solid strand 16 gauge house wire. It was peak energy is centered straight down
the M.W.O. (being an average person-- too light and flimsy for what I wanted, so from the small coil.
not an electrical engineer, but a mechani- in desperation I decided to take 2 pieces Question: is it patented or am I going
cal engineer) it seemed to me, compli- and twist them together to make 1 heavy to patent it? Answer: NO -- as far as I'm
cated, difficult, and had to be adjusted for piece of wire. Well -- bingo -- I made a concerned it's free to everybody and that's
each person and circumstance. Looking coil and got a tingle, that did it. After as it should be.
at it now I see that isn't all true-- it was me. winding more coils and more coils and The advantage of using a spiral is that
Back to square one -- I search for some experimenting I got to where I am now, so one should get all the frequencies up to the
way simpler, and out ofit came the spiral I present to you the Spiral Coil Multi- maximum diameter of the outer diameter
coil M.W.O. Wave-Oscillator. (O.D.) of the spiral. If you draw a spiral
I am a recent member of Borderland Warning --this unit is deceiving (it on a paper and place one point of a com-
Sciences and I have read many fine ar- just sits there and looks innocent like it pass at the center, you can choose any
ticles published in this Journal. Many of couldn't do much), in fact some of my diameter you wish up to the coil O.D.
the articles are very high-tech and delve friends upon first seeing it have laughed at diameter and the scribing diameter will

The Journal of Borderland Research March-April 1991, Page II


fall some place on the spiral. instruments and the know how to check it, RELATION TO THE UNIT AND EACH
This unit can be operated in 6 modes: so there is still a lot ofwork to be done here OTHER. If they are not you will get
1. The coil only. if someone wishes to do it. Now, before negative energy. (I'm not speaking of
2. The coil plus the vibrator. someone starts climbing my ladder, let polarity here.)
3. The coil plus the vibrator plus the coil me say that I give the credit to Lakhovsky I use a fish tank air pump (modified)
shocker. - what I did was to modify, update and -(Challenger 1) about $8.50. This pro-
4. The coil plus the vibrator plus constant expand upon the base ofsome ofhis work. vides the oscillatory motion to the coils.
coil charge. You do not have to be gifted in the knowl- I'm not in love with it and would like to
S. The coil (no vibrator) find something better --
plus the coil shocker. ~ething of higher fre-
6. The coil (no vibrator) quency, but it works. If
plus the constant coil anyone has any sugges-
charge. tions on this I would like
So as one can see there to hear from them.
isplentytoexperimentwith I chose to design the
here. unit so it can access any
NOTE - I also tried part of the body freely
connecting a ion generator without a lot of excess
to mine- that really blows adjustments. The body
me away- tryitifyouhave when lying down is in one
one. plane or height (approxi-
If you are experiment- mately), so I built the unit
ingwithmagnets- be care- so it would extend over a
ful ifyou use them with this bedortable, added a swing
unit as some people get bad arm, and a vertical adjust-
reactions. I personally have ment (holes in the vertical
used magnetic water and tube arm and a wood
this M.W.O. and have had dowel or pin stop) -- that
no bad reactions. seemed simple enough, re-
Warning - although I member we're trying DQ!
have- I suggest you do not to get complicated here.
use this on the head or above If you are going to
the neck. build this M.W.O. I
Warning-- ifyou have strongly suggest that you
a heart problem do not use read Lakhovsky's book,
this unit as in some people THE SECRET OF LIFE.
it tends to reduce blood When I finally decided to
pressure and lower the try to build an alternative
pulse or heart rate. SPIRAL CoiL MuLTIPLE WAVE OsciLLATOR type of M.W.O., I read
Well- now that I've everything I could get my
scared the hell out of you, if you still want edge of the sciences to build this M.W.O. hands on about the subject. I read care-
to build it I'll tell you the good side. In and do not need special equipment or fully and took notes of key points, func-
most all people who have used it or tried tools. However, there are little tricks that tions etc., then I put my books away and
it they get a tingle or a feeling of heat I have learned that make it easier to build studied my notes-- the basics.
(light). Most people get a boost of energy that I will give in another article. The M.W.O. -- MULTI-WAVE OSCIL-
when they use it and it seems to help bodyorbaseofthisunitismadeofP.V.C. LATOR
circulation. I am not sure why. I don't pipe, also the vertical and swing ami, the MULTI --meaning more than one or
know ifit tends to dilate the blood vessels vibrator base and also the drop tube that many.
of not. One man that used it can now hangs the coils. We want a unit that is low WAVE -- energy (given oft)
wiggle his toes and he hadn't been able to in cost, tough and durable, light in weight, OSCILLATOR-- I looked this up in
do that for about 3 to 4 years. corrosion resistant, portable, easy to fab- Webster's --and simply stated it says-
I know someone will ask what type or ricate (and repair if necessary) and looks motion deflected from center to one side
kind and amount of energy is emitted by nice, so we will build our unit out of -- back to center -- deflected to the oppo-
these coils and the answer is I do not P.V.C. pipe. site side-- back to center, OR-- Vibration.
know, but I do know that it works. I will ALL COILS ON THIS M.W.O. Now, Lakhovsky in his book stated he
leave that to someone who has the proper MUST BE RIGHT HAND COILS, IN
. . made an oscillator of 1 loop or coil ofwire

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ofa given diameter that overlapped. Also, activates or excites the cells. It's kind of lost several of them. I would suggest that
I have read that it isn't the intensity or like pushing a car, it takes a lot of energy the first coil you make be a 2 wire twist
power of the unit that is desired, but the to get it started, but once it's rolling it's coil. If you want to build the M.W.O.
quality of the signal and also the number easier to push. Maybe the body just complete you will have a total of 4 coils.
of frequencies, signals or waves, as the becomes more sensitized to the energy 1 large main spiral coil.
power can be offset by a longer exposure after the M.W.O. is used for a while. In 1 small spiral coil (that is mounted
time. It seemed obvious that a spiral Lakhovsky's THE SECRET OF LIFE on under the large coil).
should produce all or most ofthe waves or page 75, ''The circuit is subjected to any 2 straight tube coils.
signals desired and that it would be better kind of electric or magnetic shock it is We use these coils because they all
than one loop with a limited signal effect. then said that it vibrates according to its have independent ~tions. We are go-
If Lakhovsky could cure cancer in plants natural period.'' So, now what do we ing to squeeze it and milk it for all we can,
and people with one loop it is logical that have? to get everything we can out of it. The
a spiral should be even better. OSCILLA- 1. A spiral coil (Providing Multiple main spiral coil produces most of the
TION- how about inducing it artificially Frequencies) waves or energy, however, due to its
-- vibrate or agitate the coil or coils. 2. Vibrator (artificial oscillation). design and nature the inside of the spiral
This unit produces it's peak energy at 3. Electric current (D.C.) (shock to the cannot be wound tight to create small
12 o'clock at night, but it can be used coil) provided by a small transformer loops in the coil, so we will add another
during the daylight hours too; it's energy limited by bulbs turned on and off by a smaller spiral coil under the large main-
diminishes some toward mid-day. Christmas light blinker or winker. spiral, this will give us the higher waves or
Lakhovsky stated this and he is right. I've Now I said previously that most ofthe frequencies we desire. We drill 2 small
got to give it to him, he did his homework. unit is made ofP.V.C. schedule 40 pipe holes in the main spiral and tight wind a
Exposure rates or time of treatment with (white). P.V.C. pipe being what it is has piece of 19 gauge coated coil wire around
an electronic double screen M.W.O. is the tendency to sag if placed in a horizon- the twisted copper wire, and pull the wire
said to be 10 to 15 minutes every 3 to 4 tal position, fastened at one end with up through the holes, leaving 2 standing
days. Exposure time for a spiral coil weight suspended at the other end. We 19 gauge wires. We sand the ends ofthese
M.W.O. (rule of thumb) is about 20 to 25 can correct this by inserting a piece of 1 and fasten spring clips that hold the tube
minutes or 45 minutes maximum per day, inch diameter .050 aluminum tubing in- coils. The other end of the tube coil wire
or less, depending on what is treated. side the P.V.C. and gluing it with an is connected to a banana plug -- into a
Lakhovsky also stated that he treated adhesive or simply by drilling a 118 inch receptacle, we connect our coil shock to
plants, animals and people with belts, hole through both pieces and inserting a these.
collars, bracelets etc., consisting ofa single #8 sheet metal screw. Remember also I I know there are some ofyou out there
loop of copper wire. From what I can said there were little tricks you can use to who are like I am, (impatient) and are
gather, if a subject was wearing a build it as given above, so before you get curious and would like to try this to see if
Lakhovsky coil they never took it off. too anxious to build, wait till I can write this guy is telling the truth or if he is just
My spiral coil M. W .0. is halfand half the HOW TO BUILD article, it may make full of it. I am aware that the Journal is
-- part 1 loop + of wire, and part elec- your job easier and you will not have to published every 2 months and maybe
tronic. If a subject got 1 exposure every change or rebuild the second time. I am some of you don't want to wait 2 months,
3 to 4 days with a conventional M.W.O., trying to save some of you all the mistakes so for those of you who are like I am -- let
it means that the subject's system was hit I made. me tell you how to build the main spiral
hard or shocked, and it needs time to The heart of this M.W.O. is the large coil. This one coil in and ofitselfwon't
·~~

:-:r:
·. , adjust. A spiral coil M.W.O. requires a main spiral coil. This coil is in simple knock you over-- but you can get started,
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
stated Lakhovsky said that a M.W.O. problems twisting. the copper ~e and cents per foot). You can get this at any

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electrical supply house. Ifyou cannot get that the loops that you have formed will aluminum bar; you may want to build
bare wire, you will have to get plastic stay where you have bent them. Repeat other types and shapes of coils and spirals
coated and strip the coating with a sharp the operations and continue forming until to experiment with. I have wound and
jackknife, taking care notto nick the wire, you have your spiral. tried 2 wire coils, 3 wire coils, cone
or yourself. DO NOT BEND END OR TIP IN shaped spirals, step spirals, spirals with
2. You need a piece ofalwninum bar 3/16 YET. wires attached and hanging down with
x 1-1/2 inces, 20 to 24 inches long. Put your spiral in the freezer of your soldered tips etc. There is no end - you
3. You need a medium size pair of pliers. refrigerator for 30 to 45 minutes, and can experiment to your heart's delight,
4. Soldering iron and acid core solder. freeze it. This will tend to stabilize the it's only limited by your imagination.
5. Small coil of 19 gauge coated (shel- copper some and relieve some more ofthe In closing,) would like to tell you a
lacked) copper wire. stress. story-- a true story about a close relative
Now-wehave 17-1/2 ft. of10 gauge In Fig. 4 we can see that if we bend a who gave me permission to tell of his
copper wire, lay it out on a flat clean piece of metal the inside of the curve is experience with my M.W.O., but prefers
surface and straighten it out taking the compressed and the outside is stretched, to remain anonymous. I will not elabo-
curve out of it and the kinks and bends. this stress is what we are trying to get rid rate, but just state the facts as told to me by
Next we need a secure and strong place to of. About now some of you will be him and his nurse.
fasten the ends of the wire to - like a thinking- GAD- he even tells us how to This relative took a trip by car to the
trailer hitch or bumper ofa car or truck etc. hold the hammer. I am sure that some of southwest part of the U.S. with some
After you have found a place to secure your who are pro's at metal forming and friends. Before he left he called me and
your wire, fasten both ends of the wire to fabrication can build this thing-- WHAM- said that he would come to California and
it as shown in Fig. 1. BANG, but please have patience, not all would stop to visit with me. This was in
Slowly pull the center of the wire so are gifted in some of these skills. the late summer of 1990. After arriving at
that you have 2 pieces of wire, put your When you have formed your spiral his destination in the southwest, the
aluminum bar in the loop and pull tight. and it is shaped as you want it, hold the we3lher turned very hot for the whole
With a pair of pliers close the wire down loop of the spiral with your thumb and western u.s. Due to this extreme hot
on the bar tight so that it passes between point fingers at eye level height and sight spell, he phoned me and said he was
the screws. Pull hard on the wire with the across the spiral, it should hang so that all returning home and would not come to
bar- it won't break. Start twisting as coils are level and even with each other, so California.
shown in Fig. 1 -- always keep tension on that it is flat -- if not form it so it is. Put When I talked to him on the phone
the wire - do not let go of the bar. the coil in the freezer again, repeat freez- before he left, I told him I had built a Multi
(COUNTER CLOCKWISE). Twist the ing operation several times, this tends to Wave Oscillator for him and I would give
wire, stopping at time, give the wire a age harden the coil some. it to him when he came to see me, and he
coupleofgoodyanks. NO,itwon'tbreak. With a very hot soldering iron solder could take it back with him. He did not
Twist the wire until you have a good tight the end ofthe coil, wash it in warm water, make it to Calif. but returned to his home
twist on it. When you think you have dry it, and bend end in as on drawing #2. in the midwest. After returning home he
twisted it enough -- twist it a little more. After you bend the tip in, bend it down a became ill and went to see his doctor.
When you get it where you like it -- little bit so the bent in tip clears the After being checked by his doctor, he had
SLOWLYbackthepressureoffofthe bar. crossed coil by about 1/4 inch. tests, and the doctors discovered that he
Remove 1 screw on the bar and slide Drill 2 small holes in the spiral at had cancer of the large intestine. When I
the loop out or offofthe bar. Unfasten the points marked on Fig. 6, taking care not to phoned him and found that he had cancer,
wire where you secured it and cut the break the drill, use light pressure. Cut 1 I asked him ifhe wanted to try my M. W.0.
spiral wire as close as possible at secured piece of coated coil wire (19 ga.) about 4 I told him that I could not guarantee that
end. Lay the twisted wire down flat. 1/2 feet long. Push one endofwire (about it would help him -- but I said -- what do
Measure 3" down from the top of the loop 1-1/2 inches) up through bottom ofhole in you have to lose. He said yes, he wanted
as shown in Fig. 2 and mark it with a pencil spiral, and wrap wind (twisted) loops of to try it, so I sent it to him.
or pen. Hard or tight bend the wires as wire to second hole. Straight wrap lloop When he received the M.W .0., it was
shown in Fig 2, 90 degrees. Grip the at hole area, this locks the standing wire. assembled from instructions I sent him.
twisted wire at the bend point with a pair Pull standing wires tight with pliers and He used it twice a day for approximately
of pliers, and start fonning the spiral. cut standing wires to about 1-1/4 inches. 6 weeks.· He had additional medical prob-
Continue fonning 1 or 2 loops. Remove Refreeze spiral and warm to room lems, he had diabetes and congestive heart
the pliers, grip the wire and hand fonn the temperature. Sand or remove shellac failure plus the cancer plus a back prob-
spiral as shown in the drawing #2. When from standing wires down about 3/4 of an lem. I had made the M.W .0. for him in
you have formed about 4 loops of the inch, this makes electrical contact for the hopes that it might help his back. When
spiral, stop and apply light heat to the coil coil shocker. You have finished the main he went back in 6 weeks to see a cancer
with a hair dryer· or similar device to spiral coil. You have just done the hardest specialist doctor they gave him extensive
relieve some of the stress in the wire, so part, the rest of it is easy. Save your tests and could run find any traces of

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cancer. After his tests he phoned me and Several years back she was leaving a her leg-- (some choice). NOTE-- She
-:.i.".
said the doctors could find NQ traces of market and caught her foot in a disposed does not have a coil shocker on her unit.
cancer whatsoever. I asked him-- did you plastic bag on the sidewalk, fell and In all honesty I have to say that my
take any medications whatsoever for your broke her hip and leg. The doctors spiral coil M. W .0. does not affect all
cancer?- he said NO. I asked him-- did repaired it by wrapping screen around people the same. I have had no negative
you take any radiation treatments for you the bone and added a few screws and pins or bad reports to date from anyone using
cancer?-- he said NO. I asked him-- did here and there. She was OK for several it with good common sense and discre-
you take anythin2 at all for your cancer? years and then she got to the point where tion. There are a few people that it does
-he said NO. To this date he has not had the pain was so bad she could walk only not seem to help to any great degree.
any return of his cancer. a short dis- tan c e. There are als<} some people that it seems
Now, where does this leave us? He to almost work miracles for them. I would
either had spontaneous remission or say of these persons that maybe it was
he was helped by the M.W .0. As mental, except that I have been
I understand and have been told that some have said -
told, some forms of cancer ''well, I don't think the
in the upper stomach are damned thing will do
inoperable. My rela- any good, but I'll try
tive is the 3rd per- it''. I could go on
son who seem- and on but we'll
ingly has had re- leave it at that.
mission from If you de-
cancer from cide to build
using my myM.W.O.
M.W.O. I I would wel-
do not like come any
to use the serious
w o r d and hon-
cured estexperi-
w he n mental in-
speaking of put as this
cancer,and unit still
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inglyas this areas that
is all in the need to be
experimental explored.
stages of re- Sometimes I
search. back way off
Then there and just stop and
is AI Mills who look at all this --
·;·:·· built and used a copy and realize that it
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ofmyM.W.O. Hehad should be the scientists
prostate cancer; he's fine :.....-:; and doctors doing what is
/
now, but we can't count him ----~----~· · -~ ~ being done- but I'm not go-
as he has taken medications for ~- - ing to hold my breath until that
it. I have heard that doctors have said happens. I guess the only way it's
that prostate cancer is very difficult to fiGURE 6 going to get done is for people like you
treat. Then there also is Simon Lucas S h e has and me getting off our backsides and
who built my M.W.O. and loaned it to a used the M.W.O. for about 2 months. getting it done. If enough will work at it
lady who has LUPUS (a cutaneous dis- She called me the other day and said she and add a .liltk bit, it'll get done. I
ease due to the tubercle bacillus). He took the bus all over town, did shopping, sometimes wonder what the end-run po-
said she is feeling and doing much better came back, took her pull cart and did her tential ofmy M.W .0. is. I love the doctors
now. I also built a M.W.O. for my food shopping-- 6 blocks up and 6 blocks (God Bless them!), we need them, but I
mother who lives in So. Sioux City, back-- and then walked up to the restau- wish they were more open minded and
Nebraska, across the river from Sioux rant and got her dinner, all in 1 day and that they were not so profit orientated and
City, Iowa. I sent irto her-- she could not she said she feels fine. The doctors gave stigmatized by their organizations. I think
assemble it so I flew back to do it for her. her the choice of pain shots or cutting off these ideas I present here will help.

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..._·.; other dialects .
The healers professed Christ and
claimed to derive their power from the
Holy Spirit but they instructed those of
other religious persuasions to surrender to
God in whatever way they perceived God
before receiving the psychic surgery. As I
There is a lot of confusion and misin- ers of the healers and their methods and witnessed the amazing results ofthe efforts
formation surrounding the phenomenon of those who didn't experience any relief from of the psychic surgeons I decided that If
"Psychic Surgery" and the Filipino heal- the ailments that afflicted them either felt possible I would like to learn to become a
ers in general. In spite of the many dra- that they lacked sufficient faith or that the psychic surgeon myself. Since I knew
matic cures that have taken place through healing was fraudulent. Nevertheless, dur- many of the most famo~.and powerful of
the efforts of the healers and the worldwide ing the time I spent at the center in Quezon the psychic surgeons I approached them
popularity the healers have gained, the City a large majority of the patients pro- and asked them directly if they would teach
healers are generally dismissed as con men fessed a great deal of relief and many were me how to become a psychic surgeon. I
who use sleight of hand to perform placebo spontaneously healed. was told that there were many different
operations that are effective mostly in psy- As I am a healer also, the Filipino types of spiritual gifts and that the ability to
chosomatically induced illness. healers asked me ifl would offer my heal- perform psychic surgery was a gift of the
Though there are psychic surgeons who ing services at their center and I agreed. In Holy Spirit, that they had been born with
are con men and do use sleight of hand the months that followed I worked at Rev. the gifts they possessed and it wasn't pos-
there is a lot more to the story. The best Orbito's healing center in Quezon City sible to teach someone how to become a
part of the story hasn't been told yet and I three days a week and immersed myself in psychic surgeon.
hope to shed some light on the spiritual their world. Much to his credit Rev. Orbito spon-
beliefs and practices that have led to the At the healing center in Quezon City sored healing congresses each year in Ma-
most controversial spiritual healing method large numbers of people arrived daily with nila which were attended by people from
being practiced today. the hope that they could be healed by psy- around the world. The congresses were
I had the good fortune to be allowed to chic surgery. Psychic surgery is a contro- very infonpative and featured a number of
observe and participate in the inner work- versial spiritual healing method that cures lecturers rr·om different countries who lec-
ings of the Philippine healing ministry as through the opening of the body with bare tured on the experiences that they had in
the vice-president of, "The Philippine hands and once opened visibly removing bringing the healers to their countries and
Healers' Circle Inc. (PHCI)". The"PHCI" the diseased tissue from the body. Upon the follow-up studies that had been done in
was founded by Rev. Alex Orbito and is the removal of the diseased tissue the opening their countries on the cures affected by the
largest organization of its kind in the world. would be closed without a scar. psychic surgeons. A large number of the
The "PHCI" was established to promote In most cases the first reaction to hear- lecturers were scientists and parapsycholo-
the Philippine healing ministry in general ing about psychic surgery is to brand it as gists who were very interested in discover-
and psychic surgery in particular on an a fraud because it sounds so impossible, ing the scientific principles that made psy-
international scale. Rev. Alex Orbito is the but as outrageous as it sounds, when you chic surgery possible. A number of these
psychic surgeon who worked with Shirley are in the center in Quezon City, psychic researchers saw psychic surgery and the
Mac Laine who later wrote about him in her surgery is a reality. It is a reality supported openings of the human body with bare
book "Going Within". by the testimonies of the healed. The hands as a physical manifestation and were
Living and working with the healers healing is done in the open with no appar- determined to unravel the mystery through
was enough to make a believer of anyone. ent attempt to hide anything. As the pa- the laws of higher physics. Others saw the
In the year I spent in Manila I saw one tients watch their friends get operated on psychic surgery as a metaphysical phe-
planeload after the next of patients arrive the first reaction is amazement and the next nomenon and applied their own theories
·..
·.-.·, from around the world. I heard the same is awe inspired reverence combined with a and disciplines in an attempt to solve the
story over and over of recovery and a new large dose of revulsion at seeing the copi- enigma of psychic surgery.
lease on life after having lived through ous flow of blood and the extracted tissue. The only theory that wasn't being seri-
medical horrors and the failure of doctors What impressed me as much as the psychic ously considered by the many doctors, psy-
to cure them. I was able to observe the surgery was the fact that the technique chologists, and others who I met and stud-
condition of the patients from the time they seemed to be equally effective whatever ied with was the theory put forth by the
arrived and it was apparent that a large the religious persuasion of the patient. In healers themselves. The healers unani-
number were experiencing dramatic re- many cases Moslems would receive treat- mouslytaught that the psychic surgery was
sults from the treatments they were receiv- ment after listening to Christians singing a gift of the Holy Spirit. In the years prior
ing from the faith healers and psychic sur- the Lord •s Prayer during a Christian wor- to my experience with the psychic sur-
geons. It was also clear that the healers ship service with a high incidence of relief, geons I was a practising Mahayana Bud-
themselves were under constant pressure the same fact applied to the many Bud- dhist of the Tibetan tradition. Central to
to heal as large numbers of patients arrived dhists who came from Japan and other the practice of Mahayana Buddhism is the
daily and were obviously staggered by the countries. At the center it wasn't uncom- Bodhisattvic oath. The crux ofthe oath is
endless life and death situations they faced mon to hear enthusiastic testimonies to the the mission to enlighten all sentient beings
in healing the terminally ill. The patients psychic surgeons being offered in Japa- and eliminate suffering. What attracted me
who were healed became staunch support- nese, Arabic, Chinese, English and many to the healers more than anything else was

The Journal of Borderland Research March-April 1991, Page 17


the bodhisattvic nature of their activities (Christian Spiritist Union of the Philip- in healing and other Christian practises and
and the transformational power of their pines Inc.) I decided to go directly to the what he referred to as Keys which were
methods. I kept bringing up the point to Union Espiritista as it was known and see if given to the church. He didn't speak En-
various researchers I worked with that the I could find out any information about the glish well enough to explain the use of the
more I learned about the religious practises elusive training methods that would enable Keys. I asked him ifthere were any records
ofthe healers and their followers the more one to perform the miracles of the Holy ofthe early church and he left the room and
the evidence of a secret Christian tradition Spirit. returned with a very old book. He told me
accumulated. I found however, that if I I was well received at the Union that the book had been found in an old
even mentioned Christianity I was imme- Espiritista and upon meeting with the ar- church in the province ofPangasinan bur-
diately dismissed as unscientific, irratio- chivist ofthe Union I asked him directly if ied under the altar. The pages of the book
nal and looked down on by the scientists as the Union offered any classes or instruc- were writtenjn..,.old Spanish in a beautiful
well as the parapsychologists. tion in the development ofhealing gifts and cursive style and were cracked and brown
Unfortunately, the lesser known heal- he told me that the Union offered instruc- from age. The archivist was totally in the
ers who worked with Orbito were jealous of tion in what he called Christian medium- dark as to the contents of the book but
him and his success and these healers would ship training. The Christian mediumship suspected that some of the spiritual secrets
do anything in their power to secure a training according to the archivist of the might very well be recorded in the book. I
foreign sponsor so that they might enrich union had been received directly from the was fascinated and offered to hire a trans-
themselves by performing their healing Holy Spirit through sanctified Christian lator to fmd out what the book was about.
abroad. From the first day I arrived at mediums. The archivist explained to me He agreed and told me that as long as I gave
Orbito 's center I was shocked that the other that through the Christian mediumship him a copy of the translation that I could
healers immediately began to try to under- training the Holy Spirit that lives within have the book. I agreed and began my
mine Orbito's authority and usurp his role each of us could be brought into active use search for a translator. Shortly after the
as the one and only true healer. It was quite in any of the traditional functions attrib- visit to the archivist I found an excellent
clear that competition and jealousy were uted to the Holy Spirit in the Bible, such as translator and rented a house in the moun-
rife among the healers. I finally told Orbito healing, exorcism, and the performance of tain city ofBaguio in northern Luzon where
that his fellow healers and members of miracles. The archivist also told me that we began the translation.
P.H.C.I. were trying their best to convince many of the practising psychic surgeons "!. As the translation got under way I was
me that he was greedy and oppressive and had been raised as Christian spiritists and anxious to see the results. At the end of the
was using them to his own advantage. He had received the training during their youth. first day the translator seemed to be troubled
shrugged his shoulders and told me that he I was elated, the implications of the and uneasy so I tried to fmd out what was
knew what the situation was but that his existence of a training program that facili- troubling him. He told me that he had
policy was to ignore his detractors and to tated the development of the gifts of the never seen anything like this book and that
concentrate on his work. Holy Spirit were profound. I told the he felt unworthy to translate it. I reassured
It was one of his fellow healers who archivist that I wanted to be trained as a him and asked him what it said. He ex-
fust told me that even though the ability to Christian medium and he graciously in- plained that it was a book of corporate
perform psychic surgery was a gift of the vited me to his house to discuss the matter minutes but the format of the business
Holy Spirit that it wasn't necessarily one further. Several weeks after our first meet- meetings was very unusual. In the book the
that you had to be born with. The healer ing we met at his house in Manila. He told business meetings were held between the
told me that it could be developed through me that the Union Espiritista had changed president of the Union Espiritista and the
undertaking a certain type of training that a lot over the years and the Christian medi- Holy Spirit who was addressed as the pro-
had been developed in the Christian spirit- umship training was taught differently in tector or comforter and who revealed him-
ist church. The healer also told me that the the present time than it had been taught in selfthrough one ofthe sanctified mediums.
policy of the P.H.C.I. was to discourage the past. After he explained to me the steps During the meetings the president of the
any foreigners from trying to learn the I was to take to begin the training I told him Union Espiritista presented the agenda of
technique. This healer then invited me to a that the requirements sounded a lot like the meeting to the spirit through the me-
service of his church and assured me that Hinduism. Even though I had nothing dium and the spirit would answer through
he would teach me how to become a psy- against Hinduism I wanted to take as close the medium and address the issues brought
chic surgeon. At the time this particular to the original training as possible. He told forth. A study of the translated minutes
healer was training another young Filipino me that the original training was only taught revealed an organization that was founded
to be a psychic surgeon and at the service I in the remote provinces and he assured me and operated by people who had developed
attended the young Filipino performed the that, as a foreigner it would be much too the ability to let the spirit work through
psychic surgery. It was all very convincing dangerous to attempt to fmd the trainers them. The group of spirits that worked
but by the time that happened I had learned and receive the training. through them identified themselves as the
to suspect the motives of the healers. During our conversation the archivist "spiritual messengers of Christ". Every
As I studied with and came to know the told me that in the early days of the Union detail of virtually every aspect of the or-
various healers I noticed that in all of their Espiritista the Christian spiritists, through ganization, from deciding where the cen-
healing chapels there was a banner that their sanctity and devotion to God had ters were to be located and who would
hung on the wall behind the pulpit. I developed a special relationship with the receive the charters, to testing the progress
eventually learned that the healers all be- Holy Spirit and had learned many secrets of aspiring mediums of the Holy Spirit was
longed to an organization called the'' Union of the spirit. Among these were special carried out by the spirit acting through the
Espiritista Chrisiiana de Filipinas Inc.'' prayers that facilitated divine intervention Christian mediums. It became clear that

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the Union Espiritista was established and record of the dispensation of the first as- from invisible sources, and other coarse
led by the forces of Christ from the world pect of God the Father, the New Testament forms of spirit communication?" A) "It
of the spirit. The members of the Union is the record ofthe dispensation of God the did not come from their own desire because
Espiritista made few decisions on their Son, and the Pentecost recorded the dis- they are under the power of brilliant spirits
own and were very careful to follow all pensation of God the Holy Spirit which who are called the spiritual messengers of
instructions received from the spiritual exists to this day. According to the Chris- Christ and the manifestations of the lower
messengers of Christ to the letter. tian spiritists we are now living in the third spirits are to call the attention o fthe masses
While the translation was being done I dispensation, the dispensation of the Holy of innocent people and the curious and
visited a friend in Baguio who was also a Spirit. onlookers. In this manner, the people learn
member of the P.H.C.I. and I told him Most Westerners have problems with of these aforesaid rough phenomenon and
about the translation that was underway spiritualistic practises because ofthe abuses gather to witness thus opening the door for
and he was fascinated. I told my friend of of mediums who are the instruments of the yet greater manifestafldbs.''
my desire to take the Christian medium- lower earthbound spirits and are quick to Quoting from that same book written
ship training with an authentic provincial disclaim any sort of spiritualistic practice. in 1909 the author states in his introduction
spiritist. He told me that he knew someone Yet it is clear that there must be some way that, ''Fifty years have passed since the
who could help me. Several weeks after to skillfully handle spiritual for worldly dawningofspiritualismin 1848. Spiritual-
our meeting I had a visitor, an older gentle- ends such as the healing of the sick and the ism has gained ill repute in the western
man dressed in a suit who introduced him- edification of the body of Christ on Earth nations where it occurred. Christian spir-
self as Rev. Benjamin Pajarillo. He gave simply because Jesus demonstrated these itism has flourished as the other forms of
me his card and presented himself as the powers himself and encouraged his apostles spiritualism have gone into decay. Here in
national director of Christian mediumship to develop themselves as instruments of the Philippines the forces of Christ in the
training for his church which was called, the same power as Jesus himself demon- spirit world made themselves manifest
"The Christian Spiritists of the Philip- strated time and time again. In John through our mediums as medicine in the
pines Inc.''. He explained to me that he had 4:23&24, Jesus does a very significant form of magnetic fluid which flows from
been raised as a member of the Union thing, he identifies the nature ofhis Father the spirit world through the mediums to
Espiritista but that there had been a schism and then specifically states the proper form introduce Christian spiritism through heal-
within the Union and a large number of of worship that is pleasing to God. Jesus ing". He: goes on to say that, "The pulpit
members of the Union had broken away states, "the time is coming and it is here and the learned claim that the appearance
from the Union and formed a new church. when the true worshippers will worship the of the spirits was the work of the devil who
The reason for the schism was that the Father in spirit and in truth; for the Father settled in the Philippines. Nevertheless
Union Espiritista had become dominated desires such worshippers as these''. He there is an increasing number infused with
by non-Christian elements and in so doing goes on to say, "For God is spirit; land the presence of the Holy Spirit which is
had offended the members who chose to those who worship him must worship him spreading to the provinces and its result is
practice Christianity as their forebears had in spirit and truth". If God is Spirit and none other than morality and sanctity and
done before them. The man who lead the Jesus is Christ and we are indeed in the the knowledge of God's spirit. So it has
schism was the Rev. Eleuterio L. Terte. dispensation of the Holy Spirit then the become clear that Christian spiritism is a
Terte was also the first Filipino known to Christian spiritists certainly have named good tree because its fruit is good. It is
have performed psychic surgery. I knew themselves correctly. apparent that God has manifested in the
that I was on the right tract. After I received the Christian medium- third person ofthe Holy Spirit announcing
The C.S.P.I. is truly a Christian orga- ship training from the Rev. Benjamin to the world that he is the embodiment of
nization in every sense yet it is very differ- Pajarillo and experienced for myself the the Holy Spirit and those who believe will
ent from the forms of Christianity prac- truth of the ministry of Christian spiritism be saved. Those who are fortunate enough
tised in the west. The primary emphasis of I told Rev. Pajarillo that any further infor- to become the mediums of the Holy Spirit
the C.S.P.I. is in the development of the mation I could get about the formative will serve as the gateway ofthe revelation
gifts of the Holy Spirit for the purpose of years of the Union Espiritista would be and plan of God that mankind will pass to
fun~tioning as fully empowered members very helpful in the work I have to do as a reach the spiritual world.''
ofthe body of Christ on earth. The fact that writer. He managed to obtain a copy of the To close this introduction I will say
Jesus used specifically these gifts in the original spiritist doctrine that had been that in the chapters to come, I will outline
development of his ministry and promised written in 1909. It took a year to have it the historical development and practises of
that we would do his works and greater is translated as it was written in a combina- the Christian spiritists. I will also explain
the cornerstone upon which the Christian tion of Spanish, Ilocano, and a provincial the phenomenon of psychic surgery and
spiritist practises are founded. The C.S.P.I. dialect called Pangasinese but it was worth how it relates to the revelation of the sign!
is the contemporary repository ofauthentic the wait. In the book the differences be- gift ministry of the Holy Spirit that is
Christian spiritism. tween Christian spiritism and other types destined to bear great fruit in the years to
The Christian spiritists teach like most of spiritualistic practises are clarified. The come. I will close as the author of the 1909
Christians that God is three persons in one. book of doctrine was written in question text closed his introduction by saying, ''May
God manifests as the Father, the Son, and and answer form in much the same manner the reader accept this which I dedicate to
the Holy Spirit. The Bible as a book is as the corporate minutes was. Here is an you, because if you follow what has been
divided into three parts, they are 1) the Old excerpt; Q) ''Why was the third dispensa- written here you will realize when you are
Testament, 2) the New Testament, and 3) tion initiated by the lower spirits that used face to face with God how fortunate you are
the Pentecost. The Old Testament is the phenomenon such as table-rapping, knocks indeed.''

The journal of Borderland Research March-April 1991, Page 19


This book would make a great screenplay (for
television, of course)!
Can we fully assess the impact ofPhil's
inventiveness on our society? Television is a
great gift to the world, and it has become, in
partnership with electricity, a tremendous
cultural force bringing blessings and curses.
Turning on the 1V and scanning the channels
I can't help but think that the fruit of Farns-
worth's mind is being wasted in a curious
•'Some time ago a Utah born Idaho farmboy bring this dream to reality. After their mar- paradox, that i!t~ lowered human's cogni-
was daydreaming while disk harrowing a riage Pem and Phil moved to Hollywood, tional capacities while pouring forth infor-
potato field with a two horse team. The year California where the frrst attempt at testing mation at an incredible rate. If Farnsworth
was 1921. The boy was 14 and the substance the television theory was foiled by a simple himself would have been able to hold control
of his dream was so far reaching as to alter mistake. Undaunted, with the help of some oftelevision, at least one network, I think that
the shape of civilization! The ideas of mod- good friends, they continued on, eventually a much higher quality of information would
ern television really began that day. '' moving to San Francisco and getting some be broadcasted. Seeing the earth from space
basic funding. The quest for fmancial back- is a consciousness-raising event. We're
This is one of those rare books that ing of what sounded to many like a 'hair- circled by satellites scanning the globe and
combines a true life story of the struggle to brained' idea was a constant diversion from all we get is a 30 second view on the weather
develop world-transforming concepts with the primary goal of the wireless electronic report for our local region. A more sane and
the awesome vision ofpotential technologies transmission of pictures. intelligent world would have a channel that
which have lain hidden from view. DIS- Cliff Gardner, Pem's brother and Phil's broadcast views of the global weather pat-
TANT VISION is a ftrst rate biography that longtime friend, joined them in San Fran- terns, real news from all countries around the
belongs on your bookshelf next to PRODI- cisco and a lab was acquired at 202 Green world, solar and terrestrial energetic activity,
GAL GENIUS, that insightful biography of Street, now a historical site. Cliff, with agile in essence what is really happening (anything
Nikola Tesla written by JohnJ. O'Neill. Pem mind and keen learning abilities, soon edu- other than violence and sitcoms!). Phil in-
Farnsworth has done us all a tremendous cated himself in glass blowing, becoming vented 1V, he did not exploit the invention,
service by sharing the story of her life with quite skilled, and he began making the neces- and in fact came up quite short considering
her husband Philo "Phil'' Taylor Farnsworth sary tubes to test Phil's television concepts. present value of the industry. But he had to
ill, the Father of Television. After reading (Years later Cliffbecame head of the vacuum sell offlarge parts to get initial funding in the
this story it became obvious that Pem can tube department at Raytheon.) '20s and '30s.
rightfully be called the Mother ofTelevision! First a line was broadcast, then a basic Farnsworth developed a tube called the
This book is a valuable insight into the struggle geometric ftgure - a square. The lab team Multipactor, which involved electron multi-
ofthe inventor against the storms oflife, and wanted to try to broadcast a triangle, to make plication. That is one electron strikes a
into technologies involving vacuums and elec- sure the visible square wasn't an electronic surface and makes two, they strike the second
tron guns. effect, so Cliff went into the transmission surface making four, back to the ftrst surface
Philo Taylor FarnsworthTI, (1906-1971 ), room to switch the ftgures. As everybody makes eight, on and on into the millions in a
was a person with an inquisitive mind and watched from the receiving room a puff of flash of time. Engineers of the time de-
incredible persistence which carried him far smoke filled the screen. Phil raced to the scribedthistube'sworkingsas "almostmagi-
beyond his invention of television. But I'm other room in horror, thinking that every- cal' ', and it operated at 100% efficiency not
getting ahead of myself... thing was going up in smoke, but it was the counting the heat! (This astounding effect
As youths the families of Phil and Pem good natured Cliff just blowing smoke from has been reproduced by others in experi-
'. • i. .
were very close, even sharing a duplex apart- his cigarette toward the camera tube. The ments with radar tubes.)
ment in Provo, Utah for a while. They were model worked better than they expected! Phil began to notice certain curious hap-
both descendants of the original Mormon The main problems with getting televi- penings in the multipactor tubes, especially a
pioneers who crossed the country to build sion to the commercial stage were that it was bright blue spherical glow. ''A virtual spheri-
their lives around the Great Salt Lake. Com- hard to convince people with money that cal cathode was being formed in the volume
ing from hardy pioneer stock was a deftnite there was commercial potential in it, and close to the center ofthe tube, with an enclos-
asset to their lives together which took them RCA, who controlled most of the radio pat- ing virtual anode between it and the real
to great heights, but also dashed them hard on ents in use, wanted control without licensing cathode." In effect Phil was getting 'con-
the rocks a few times, always to rise and carry Farnsworth's patents. This is a complex tainment' effects giving promise to fusion
on. story describing the clash between new ideas power. Phil chased this dragon through many
Young Phil was always reading what he and powerful entrenched interests and I would ups and downs oflife, and moves around the
could of the exciting new fteld of electricity recommend its reading to all inventors who country, but it was persistently present some-
and felt that as radio transmits audio signals think that by simply building a better mouse- where in his complex mind. He caught the
visual signals could also be transmitted. This trap the world will beat a path to your door. tail and in 1964 he produced WORKING
problem occupied the mind of the young Television attracted international inter- nuclear fusion in liT/Farnsworth labs in
Farnsworth and while plowing a fteld at the est with major projects going in England and Indianapolis, Indiana. The key to this low
age of14 he got the '?oncept ofelectron beams Germany. One exciting part of the story cost fusion power, which Farnsworth proved
creating a picture, row by row. involves Phil and Pem barely escaping being to be a reality, involves the geometry of
It took many years ofleaping hurdles to kidnapped by the Nazis while in Germany. electron guns in a vacuum.

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Phil saw through fusion the ability to The implication cannot be dismissed
transform the world within his lifetime, and that the message conveyed by such a con-
it was quite possible, but blocked by corpo- figuration is deeply seductive to the imagi-
rate bureaucracy, following the natural pro- nation and highly reminiscent of earth work
gression of the organism of society, which art and ancient architecture and design. It
trails behind inventors - sometimes far be- also bears resemblance to the circuit board
hind. He envisioned free energy leading to design in its more glyph-like manifesta-
space travel and was ready to go. He said that tions. Such a message seems to totally
travel to other stars would be much easier
bypass a rational, political agenda for com-
than previously conceived. He said it would
munication. Whatever is producing these
take very little time to cross the vast reaches
remarkable designs, it iS ~arly a link from
of space because there was nothing to cross!
known to unknown, artifact to archetype.
Heknewhisdreamscouldhavebeenachieved
within a few short years ifhe could have kept Should one choose to extrapolate from
up research. But that was not to be and Phil's this observation, it is possible to surmise
health failed him, the inventing process, be- several things. One is that for once UFO
ing at the forefront of an advanced new contact or whatever it is, has chosen an
technology, wore out his strong body. DIS- aesthetic rather than a technological modus
TANT VISION preserves his legacy for fu- operandi. The public imagination is lured
ture generations of inventors. Phil always back, by proximity to Stonehenge, to pre-
knew the impossible is possible and his life is historical associations and lore, the power
a testament to that. He is a true legend. of symbol and stone, to some mysterious
While Pem writes this book from the origin. By casting its reflection back into
non-technical, biographical standpoint, she time rather than ahead, we the observer are
was also deeply involved in many of the caught by surprise, at one in the same time
projects and she gives important keys to pleased but in awe, somehow internally
understanding what Phil's mind was produc- gratified that our intruders have taste,
ing. This is essential reading for the energy It is a curious artifact of our time that subtlety and artistic vision.
researcher who wants to understand the un- with all the sophisticated scientific prob- Another observation is that this depar-
limited energy potential locked in the vacuum. ing of space for extra-terrestrial life, the ture from the current horror surrounding
I have barely scratched the surface of the most dramatic evidence currently before us the UFO mystery is remarkably playful
story in this review. now is not scientific but artistic. I am without compromise to its numerous over-
One correction should be noted, and will referring to a recent airing on a television tones. This fact brings it much. closer to
probably be noticed by many energy re- show called "A Current Affair" of the Jung's link to the collective unconscious
searchers: As this book describes extraordinary hieroglyphics impressed onto
Farnsworth's rightful place as the inventor of and all his extensive research between con-
wheat fields by some unknown agency, not sciousness, symbol, archetype and unknown
television it ranks him with Marconi as in-
far from the megalithic ruin, Stonehenge. source. As an art object, these glyphs and
ventor of radio. But, as all borderlanders
The television commentary went on to forms are monumental repudiations of a
know, it was Nikola Tesla who invented
radio, and the Supreme Court ruled in favor explain that up to four such sites per week science that will not or cannot explain their
ofTesla's patents over Marconi's a year or so were currently being discovered, and that origin, and as such, cast extensive doubt
after Tesla's death. An understandable error witnesses reported seeing lights like'' ferris upon our modem religion of rationalism
as Tesla and Farnsworth, perhaps our two wheels" in the sky above them. Scientists and materialism.
greatest inventors, are both noticeably miss- were setting up elaborate mobile laborato- Yet these displays are designed to hu-
ing from the history books. ries in the area in an attempt to isolate the man scale in the same relative proportions
One of the outstanding qualities of the phenomenon. as Stonehenge. A person can walk among
Farnsworth family that is apparent from this Remarkably enough, the incidents had the circles and lines and be thoroughly
book is their self-sufficiency and determina- evolved from disc indentations in the wheat, conscious of their scale-- not too big to see,
tion in achieving a goal. The publication of gentle enough to not kill the plant, but not too small to discard. Just right to
this book follows in that tradition as it was forceful enough to push it to the ground in a impress a human mind. And since they
self-published by Pem and son Kent, hence rotated fashion, to elaborate lines of glyphs, read from the air a few thousand feet up,
PEMBERLYK.ENT. It is hoped that this geometrically precise curves, bars, circles just the correct size for aerial reconnais-
book will broadcast its message far and wide. and crosses that appear to spell out a myste- sance and video photography. One might
And it would be nice to hear more from rious message. My immediate impression suspect that information of this type in-
PEMBERLYKENT Publishers, perhaps a was of the plain at Nazca, in Peru and of the jected into the mass media might act like a
book of Farnsworth Patents, or maybe some mounds there, with one important differ- virus of sorts, undermining the dogmatic
of the fusion notebooks! ence. These indentations had no artistic position scientific materialism and Madi-
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the ground has not been co-opted into some by element, thickness, length and interrup- to unconsciousness.
Hollywood horror. tion serve as the entire circuit. This means As architects pursue Bauhausian
Viewed from another perspective, we (to me) that at a certain fmite level, the minimalistic formulas in their design con-
are being given an analogue rather than a design itself, the information in the design, struction, forever eroding the life enhanc-
digital message. For years, historians have is acting as an independent electronic de- ing materials, decorative and geometrical
poo-pooed glyphs as linguistic vehicles, in vice. potentials available to them in the name of
their repudiation of the ancient culture's I was further startled to learn that cost effectiveness and utility, it becomes
relative sophistication, as proof of minimal these microscopic devices, which may dif- more and more imperative to search for
technological expertise. However, today fer with only one molecule of one element design element that can replenish the natu-
we witness our own culture depending more in their function, are often stacked, giving ral conductors of life energy afforded by
and more upon glyphs in signage where the opportunity for the design to become the material~attd methods of the past.
language presents a barrier to communica- operational three dimensionally. I could It is with this in mind that I offer the
tion. I would imagine the glyph codes of imagine vastly complex, minuscule three following observations. Perhaps we are
computers function in similar ways. So it is dimensional holograms swirling into view being collectively modified, behaviorally,
quite possible from a design point of view as electronic shapes, mimicking life itself by these designs in a manner similar to the
the glyph can at a certain level or to a with their movement and function. way a radionic practitioner accesses the
particular viewer, become discernible as a So is it entirely possible that when one energy field of a patient with a design or a
coherent message. views earth and particularly a hay field in numerical rate. Is it all that different than
To add an additional dimension to this Salisbury plan from the point of view of the way a musical scale or melody alters
possibility, let me add some fragments of a cosmic scale, with man's proportions ly- our behavior, or the aesthetic content of a
conversation I had at one time with an ing nearly exactly half way between the work of fine art? Since we are joining
electrical engineer trained to understand, very big and the very small, that a symbol, information{the glyph) to energy (the earth)
construct and detonate a nuclear weapon. proportionally relevant to man's scale im- to man (via electronic media) we are obvi-
His education and security clearance gave printed upon the earth, might very well act ously impressed in the workings of a cir-
him access to very sophisticated weapons in some hitherto unknown way, to conduct cuit of some kind.
technology. or transduce information and/or energy? ~~ What is its purpose? Obviously to
I was asking questions about circuit Perhaps that aside from their impact look for answers aesthetically, rather than
board construction and the relationship of upon the psyche of man, these symbols, scientifically. Who wants us to look there?
the design to the way energy was manipu- lying so close by one of the world's most A part of ourselves that has been loboto-
lated in the circuit, looking for some clues enduring enigmas, Stonehenge, could in mized by rationalism and materialism.
that would break the language barrier be- fact be moving energy into some as yet As artists, if we mimic these glyphs in
tween his field and mine. undiscovered configuration? our work, they become absorbed in us and
We are all familiar with the circuit The whole notion of how geometry meaning is gleaned that is not intellectual
boards in radios and T.V.'s where little and proportion conditioned man's world as much as subliminal. Even to see the
parts, transistors, capacitors, resistors etc. view in antiquity has been exhaustively image is to absorb it into ourselves. How
mitigate the flow of current, tuning it and pursued by John Michell, in his books, The that design works electronically at a deep
directing it to specific design intentions. New View Over Atlantis and Proportions level of brain functioning we cannot guess,
What I didn't know, but was informed of Paradise. Here, Michell sets forth his only we can say it is there once we perceive
about in that conversation, was that at a thesis that design that was in proportional it. If it is indeed an enzyme or a catalyst to
micro scale, the scale and proportions of harmony with natural units of measure- our psyche, our imagination, then perhaps
the circuit actually substitute for the com- ment, like the distance from earth to moon, what we do with the information is the only
ponents that at a bigger scale are soldered earth to sun etc., played a decisive role in way we can discover what the information
in. That means that the lines themselves, harmonizing man to nature, consciousness really is.

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pattern modulating the regular crystalliza-
tion of the metallic salt. This method was
used extensively with diverse organic sub-
stances to describe qualities of plant and
animal life which cannot be easily quanti-
fied. Capillary dynamolisis is described in
detail in her book THE AGRICULTURE OF
TOMORROW (Kolisko Archives, Bourne-
The 52nd Annual U.S. Bio-Dynamic of potassium permanganate (into vortices mouth, UK, available from the BD Associa-
Conference was held at the Kimberton created in lab beakers. These experiments tion, Box 550, Kimberton PA 19442). Lilly
W aldorfSchool about an hour's drive outside show INTERIOR processes and Jennifer dis- was a dynamic and tireless researcher whose
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was an cussed that interiorization is the basis of life work was of profound scy_pe, but who none-
excellent location for the theme, as the east processes. This workshop touched on anum- the-less was somehow ignored for many years
coast of the U.S. is more calcium/water ori- ber of important subjects and the works of in the spiritual scientific circles who worked
ented, and it was an interesting polarity to last many current and past researchers (including along similar lines. Andrew Lorand wishes
year's conference on Silica which took place Viktor Schauberger) were mentioned. Jeri.- to bring her important work to a larger audi-
on the west coast, the silica polarity of the nifer is a very interesting researcher whom ence and he is to be commended for undertak-
North American continent. Calcium is closely we hope to hear more from in the future. She ing such a valuable task.
related to water in the plant and calcium can be contacted at Flow Research Lab, Box Hugh Courtney and Ruth Zinniker gave
oriented plants such as cabbages or spinach 930, Blue Hills, Maine 04614. a hands on workshop on the BD Camomile
have broad leaves that hold more water than Walter Goldstein gave a talk on the role and Oak Bark preps, both ofwhich are rich in
silica oriented plants like asparagus or rice of calcium in the generative and life func- calcium. The Camomile prep is made by
that are fmer in structure. tions of the plant world. As an active Bio- stuffmg camomile flowers into bovine intes-
Jennifer Green gave the opening presen- Dynamic researcher he was able to broadcast tines like sausages, a process Steiner referred
tation on Friday evening. Her subject con- much from his range of experience. The to as ''a charming operation'', which are then
cerned the vital life of water and she showed audience was extremely interested in this buried in the earth overwinter. The Oak Bark
a great number of slides on hers and related presentation and a lively discussion on the prej, is made by stuffmg ground oak bark into
work. Waste water management is a primary pros and cons ofliming the soil and/or com- cow and sheep skulls, which are then buried.
project and the use of various reeds are used post piles ensued, with much practical knowl- They are then dug up and are inserted into
to clean heavy metals from toxic sludge. edge discussed and dispensed. compost piles with the other BD preps. This
Flow forms, developed by John Wilkes and Andrew Lorand gave a workshop on the was not for those with weak stomachs but it
George Adams are used to treat water. These contributions of Lilly Kolisko (1889-1976) was very interesting to participate in, and is
are concrete forms which allow the water to to Bio-Dynamic Agriculture. Lilly was the a regular function of the Bio-Dynamic agri-
flow in an energetic pathway forming spirals stenographer for Rudolf Steiner's Agricul- cultural method as presented by Steiner.
and vortices, thus reproducing the purifYing tural Course, and was handpicked by Steiner I've been questioned by many people as
actionsofnatural flowing streams. Jennifer's to undertake the scientific experimentation to the reason for the use of animal sheaths for
presentation described the archetypal form necessary to check out the practical value of the BD preps. People who believe in unmiti-
of water, from the snake-like curve of rivers the concepts presented in his Course. The gated kindness to animals question the use of
to the water drop which attempts to form a Agriculture course was originally titled: the BD preps on their fields. I also believe in
perfect sphere as it falls through the air. SPIRITUAL SCIENTIFIC FUNDAMEN- kindess to animals, but I use the BD preps on
Jennifer introduced what is called the water TALS FOR THE WELL BEING OF AGRI- our garden. RudolfSteiner gave his course in
drop method for testing water quality. In this CULTURE, and was divided into three main order to renew agriculture and heal the earth.
method a sample ofwater is tested by mixing sections: 1. Conditions for the well being of These preps are a medicine for the earth and
it in glycerin and dropping a sequence of agriculture; 2. Observation ofmacrocosmos they use animal parts, regularly available in
drops of purified water. Each successive as a task of spiritual science, Earth and Plant our present society, in order to bring in the
drop forms a different pattern and pictures of Growth; 3. The individualization in the ac- correct energies. Ifthis planet was in balance
sequences of the frrst thirty drops of each tivities ofagriculture. Lilly probed the veil of then this medicine would not be needed. For
sample are studied. Pure water is also used matter to discover the hidden forces of the those who prefer the simpler method, there
during periods of planetary alignments and it cosmos and how they imprint their subtle are always the compost and field sprays
is found that various cosmic geometric rela- signatures into earthly substance, that is how devised by E. Pfeiffer which are easier to use
tionships have a profound effect on the water heavenly forces work through matter. Read- and easier to understand to the average farmer.
patterns! Pictures from the water drop method ers of the l.Qm:nal have been introduced to Hugh Courtney gave the Saturday eve-
may be found in WATER- The Element of Lilly's crystallization ofmetallic salts during ning talk on the BD 500 prep, (cow manure
Life by Theodor and Wolfram Schwenk (An- various planetary alignments, but she carried stuffed into a cow hom and buried for the
throposophic Press, Hudson NY). this process a bit further to what is known as winter months) and its relation to calcium.
Jennifer also gave a two-hour workshop capillazy dynamolosis. Capillary dynamolosis As Hugh is a man of action the talk was short
on the Water Drop Picture Method. She uses crystallizations of metallic salts, with and sweet and at its end everyone was invited
discussed the precise lab bench, camera, organic compounds added in, to produce to a cow hom stuffmg party in order to make
lenses, and water drop arrangement to pro- qualitative analysis of the compounds. For the BD Association's year's supply of BD
duce the pictures, which show a metamor- example, Lilly did a number of crystalliza- 500. With musicians playing everyone had a
phosis of form. Other experiments were tions with honey from various plants and grand time packing cow horns with manure.
shown such as dropping a coloring solution parts of the world. Each shows a distinct May have been the social event of the year!

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have overcome these problems.
Again, Molecular Emission Scanning
technology may help. These devices, as
developed by Bob Dratch, may be the most
reliable way to look at what is happening
inside an implosion engine. Indications from
these devices can then be used to feed back
parameters to an operator, who can adjust
controls accordingly. Controls will be used
to determine spin rate, depth of antigravity,
Magnetic Levitation Vehicles (MLVs) indicators will be very tricky, because they and possibly size of the twist line inside the
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are now theoretically possible. Work by must somehow be designed to read subtle engine.
many scientists, including Iverson, Coru~ variations in local fields while the flywheel is Another problem with implosion en-
and Rodin, has culminated in the formulation spinning and generating its own ft_eld. A gines will be unexpected harmonics coming
ofseveral principles that collectively point to possible direction to look in solving this from the selection of alloys currently avail-
this development. problem is radionics or Molecular Emissions able. Since the vibrations inside the engine
Several drive mechanisms have been Scanning technology. sometimes act like sound, we will have to
proposed. In this paper, we will explore a Because of the high-density field gener- carefully select the precise mix of elements in
few of these, and note engineering consider- ated by the flywheel, conventional naviga- metals enclosing the implosion twist line.
ations that must be addressed in order to tional instruments will be worse than useless. Otherwise, the metals could literally disinte-
make these vehicles work properly and safely. So will most forms of electronic equipment, grate. We can expect body-centered metals
including radios, computers, and even like Magnesium and Molybdenum to add
EARTH MAGNETIC DRIVE watches. Microprocessors simply cannot instability. Cobalt and Zinc, because oftheir
This should be the simplest and lightest work reliably in the immediate vicinity of a hexagonal crystal structure, will probably
weight ofall the configurations proposed. In magnetic flywheel. Compasses will, of make metal enclosures more stable under
fact, it may be possible to use a bicycle-like course,spinaroundtryingtofollowthewheel. operating conditions.
mechanism to get the magnetic wheel spin- This means that any navigational instruments ~.

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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flywheel, navigation and steering become systems should be adaptable to the smaller devices emitting radio frequencies below 3
··.1 ·
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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orfrequencygenerator,'Mloserateorfrequencyisindependentoforientation;
and suppose light itselfto have a constant speed c with respect to the ether as
Maxwellproposed. Thetimeittakesforlighttotravelbackandforlhbetween
the mirrors ofthe clock is the same regardless of\\bethertbe path ofthe light
is parallel to the direction ofthe ether or perpendicular to it Let t be the time
as measured by a stationary observer and lett' be the time as measured by the
travelling clock. Suppose in one case that the clock bawens to be oriented
perpendicular to the motion ofthe ether, or to the direction oftravel through
the ether. The distance that the clock travels in timet becomes d = vt (all in
stationary units). As theclockmoves along distanced, the observertravelling
with the clock observes light to have travelled a distance of ct' which he
observes to be perpendicular to the direction of d (ifhJ' sable to observe the
direction ofd orv) in which cis the constant speed ofligtitand t' is the elapsed
timeonhisclock The stationary observerobservesthesamelightptthtohave
ABSTRACT a length of ct. The Pythagorean theorem JrOvides the following relation:
In this article, the existence of the ether and the results of the
Michelson-Morley Experiment are both taken as premises. (ct:f = (ct')2 + (vt)2
Formulas for effects due to motion relative to the ether are
derived. thus t' = t ~ and t = t' .;- fi-v2/c2
Finally, predictions are made for experiments which will attempt
to measure the velocity of the lab relative to the ether. Precise The t' as measured on the traveller's clock is measured between
predictions are derived for an experiment in which two slowly the same two events aston the stationary observer's clock. In another
revolving clocks transmit light signals to a central phase comparator. nomenclature establishing synchronization of clocks at various loca-
The accuracy ofthe predictions will be determined by experiment. tions, expressions such as t2-t 1 might be substituted for t. t' and t are
coordinates in differing coordinate systems. t' will be referred to as
The Michelson-Morley Experiment was an attempt to measure the the apparent time for the same interval as the actual or rest timet. The
velocity ofthe luminiferous ether (or the absolute velocity of the earth with above relation involving t and t' will be referred to as the time warp.
respectto the ether which may be considered to be at rest). As sue~ it failed. Consider what happens to the length of the clock if it is turned so
The velocity of the ether was not measurable in that manner. However, the that the light inside it bounces back and forth parallel to its direction
experiment did succeed in proving that motion is not as relative as some of motion through the ether. Light inside the clock bounces forward
''Newtonian'' physicists had naturally imagined. distance A which is longer than backward distance B; but since the
Let us interpret the results. No matter which way the apparatus was frequency of the clock does not depend on its orientation, A+ B must
facing, light travelled to the distant mirror and back in exactly the same time. equal2ct. Let ILbe the actual length parallel to the direction of motion
Similar experiments have yielded the same or similar results. For example, and let the apparent length as measured by the traveller moving with
the rnte of a clock does not depend on its orientation relative to any motion the clock be ct'. Our purpose now is to determine length ILand compare
through the ether, and the laser interferometer as a distance measurement tool it with ct'. Euclidean geometry gives us the following relations
is not disturbed by motion through the ether. My own personal experiments involving clock length, bounce leng~ speed and time (vis the speed
with a laser, beam splitter, mirrors, and interference fringes have not been of the clock's motion relative to the ether. It's direction is taken into
affected by motion through the ether either. account in arriving at the relations.):
A popular interpretation oftheseresults is that it is impossible to measure
motion with respect to the ether or absolute rest and that therefore there is no IL = 2AB/(A+B) where A+B = 2ct
such thing as the ether or absolute rest, so that only relative motion is A-B =2vt
i.e. A = ct+vt
meaningful. B = ct-vt
, ... -;
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I disagree. The experiments show that the speed of a clock does not
dependonitsorientationrelativetothevelocityofitsmotionthroughtheether; thus IL = 2(ct+vt)(ct-vt) or IL = ct(l-v2/c2)
that light travelling back and forth on a closed path takes the same amount of 2ct
time for the round trip regardless of the orientation in any frame ofreference
that is unaccelerated. I predict the more general result that if two paths are Substituting (ct')2 = (ct)2-(vt)2 yields:
compared for the difference in time it takes for light to travel the two paths,
eachpathhavingastartingpointandanendingpoint; then, that time difference IL = ( ct') fi-v2/c2
will be unaffected by any motion through the ether so long as the vector from
This is the Fitzgerald Contraction. If x represents distance as
the starting point to the ending point for each ofthe two paths is the same. That
measured by a traveller parallel to his own direction ofmotion through
is to say: the effect that motion through the ether has on the time that it takes
the ether, and xis the same distance as measured by a stationary
for light to travel from point P to point Q is a difference in the total time that
- observer, the Fitzgerald contraction becomes:
depends only on the vector from P to Q; and does not depend on what path the
x = x' {1-v2/c2 or x'=x+~
light takes from P to Q or on the time it takes for light to travel by that path.
I will propose an experiment to measure motion with respect to the ether
orwithrespecttoabsoluterest(ortomeasurethevelocityoftheetherrelative
If motion through the ether were meaningless or if motion were
to the lab ifyou'd rather put it that way), but first let me digress to a classical
entirely relative; if so called ''Newtonian'' relativity were preserved,
interpretation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment
there would not be any so called ''relativistic'' effects. Such effects
Consider the apparatus in which light is bouncing between two mirrors
as the Fitzgerald contraction and its corresponding time warp are due
such as in the Michelson-Morley Experiment orsuchasinalaser, to be a clock

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to motion through the ether. Although they do cancel in an attempt to
detect such motion by the method of the Michelson-Morley Experi-
ment, which fact is a basis oftheir derivation, they don' t have to defeat vt vt
any attempt to measure the effects of such motion, of which they are
examples. In fact, experiments can be designed to take advantage of
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the time warp and the Fitzgerald contraction in order to measure
motion through the ether.
I propose the following experiment. Attach a monochromatic
light source to the end of a spoke. (Sodium vapor, having two known et
bright lines near the middle ofthe visible range and close together will ct'
work well if a visual indicator is desired.) Prov1Jc the spoke revolver
light (or sprite) with a vacuum container, noncontacting bearings, and
counterweight; so that the light can be made to revolve at very high
RPM. No electrical contacts need be used between the rotor and the
stator. The motor may have a permanent magnet rotor and the power
for the light may be transmitted from the stator to the rotor by a (ct)2 = ( ct')2 + (vt)2
transformer. The bulb for the light can be small and the tensile spoke
strong so that the bulb may be made to revolve at very high speeds
without breaking anything. Run the sprite in different orientations and

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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.
II II
I propose a second experiment. Build or obtain two short cavity,
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

where a beam combiner produces interference fringes that may be


counted. Adjust them so that they are identical in frequency and the A+B = 2ct
interference fringes don't move. Spin the rod on its pivot and notice
A-B = 2vt
how the fringes move back and forth as the rod makes the two clocks
v/c = (1L-B)IB =(A-lL)/A= (A-B)/(A+B)
revolve. This will happen unless the apparatus is not moving through
the ether or is moving parallel to its axis of rotation. Suppose for lL= 2AB/(A+B)
example that the motion relative to the ether is in the plane of the
rotating rod (perpendicular to its axis of rotation). The rod is getting
longer and shorter and the frequencies ofthe two clocks are increasing actual wavelengths of the forward and backward beams are affected
and decreasing, but not in such a way as to cancel each other out in inversely as are their actual frequencies. The effects on apparent
detecting v. The following discussion is devoted to this second wavelength, rather than being cancelled, are compounded. The light
experiment. travelling forward over the longer distance A (actual distance) takes
Consider the behavior oflight in a laser that is moving through the longer and its actual wavelength is shorter. Since the apparent length
ether so that the light in the resonant cavity is bouncing back and forth oftlle forward bounce is shorter than the actual length, the apparent
between the mirrors parallel to the direction of motion through the wavelength is even shorter than the actual wavelength.
ether. IfR is the actual length ofthe laser cavity as in the equations On the backward bounce, the actual wavelength is increased and
above, the light that travels forward against the flow of the ether must the apparent length is longer than the actual length, so that the apparent
cover an actual distance ofA and the light that travels backward must wavelength is even longer than the actual wavelength.
only cover an actual distance of B . Both the forward and backward In the proposed experiment, the forward wavelength and the
beams have the same apparent frequency. backward wavelength are compared by slowly rotating the apparatus
When light is bounced off the advancing back mirror, its actual and counting the number of fringes passing the combiner midway
frequency is increased (the Compton effect) but the traveller looking between the two lasers. Ifthe lasers are revolved slowly, the time warp
at it is receding from it (the Doppler effect) and the two effects must will have minute effect on the instantaneous apparent frequencies of
cancel with regard to frequency in order for the apparent frequency to the two lasers. The total number of waves along the length between
be independent of orientation, if the observer is moving with the same the lasers and the combiner is invariant because the combiner is
velocity as the mirrors. When light is bounced offthe front mirror, that equidistant from the two lasers; but the number of waves is divided
mirror is actually receding from the light so that its actual frequency differently between the two halves depending on the orientation,
is decreased by the bounce, but the apparent frequency is still because on one half the light is travelling in the opposite direction as
unchanged so the Doppler effect must again cancel the Compton effect on the other half. When the rod is perpendicular to the ethereal
with regard to apparent frequency. Light from a laser will appear to velocity, the number of waves between laser #1 and the combiner is
have the same frequency when viewed from any direction so long as the same as the number of waves between laser #2 and the combiner.
the observer has the same velocity as the light source. When the rod is oriented parallel to the direction ofmotion through the
With regard to wavelength, these two effects do not cancel. The ether,theratiobetweenthenumberofwavesoneachhalfismaximum.

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We may now formulate how the ratio between the two numbers from the ratio of the apparent length to the number of waves present
ofwaves, and the ratio between the two wavelengths depends on v. Let along that length so that:
the actual time it takes for the forward journey between bounces in a
laser oriented parallel to v be t Aand the actual time for the backward 'A.'/ /..,'A= n/~ = (c+v)2/(c-v)2 = Z!
trip be t8 • Let the actual length be R as above. Actual times and lengths which is the predicted Allen effect. One may then compute one's
are related by the speed of light c: velocity from the measured ratio of 'A.'/ /..,'A= Z! (if one can somehow
measure that ratio) by the equivalent equation:
tA = Nc and ~ = B/c
v = c(Z-1)/(Z+l)
Substituting the equations for A and B from the equations above:
By taking the ratio Z2 = 'A.'/ 'A.'A in different directions, the abo~e
t/t8 = AlB = ( c+v)/(c-v) formula may be used to compute the components of the veloc1ty
vector. Alternatively, the direction of maximUm 'A.'/ 'A.'A is the
Since apparent frequency is invariant so long as the observer has the direction ofthe velocity vector and the formula gives its magnitude or
same velocity relative to the ether as the light source, and since light the speed.
has a constant actual speed c relative to the ether; we may use the
One might exPe<:t that as the apparatus is rotated, the changes in
Doppler effect to determine the ratio of the actual frequencies for the the wavelength of the light cause the interference fringes to move so
two paths. that Z2 can be measured by rotating the apparatus and counting the
It is true that cis also the apparent speed oflight c' ifit is measured fringes. In attempting to measure Z2 by said method, a difficulty
over a closed path or measured by clocks that are synchronized in such arises. In changing the orientation c f the device, the two lasers are
:• 1
a way as to make c' independent of direction so that c'=c for all revolved so that their actual frequency changes. Although the
.·:
observers, and that such a convention is the most natural and conve- difference in frequency is small when the difference in v is small, the
nient one for synchronizing clocks at various locations; but this will effect this has on the number of fringes counted still depends on the
not interfere with our application of the Doppler effect. difference in frequency times the duration of that difference. If the
Since cis also the actual speed of light relative to the ether, and device is revolved slowly, that effect depends primarily on the
since the actual speed of the apparatus relative to the ether is v in the component parallel to v of the laser's or clock's change in position.
direction of path A; the actual speed of light relative to the apparatus Thus a clock that is advanced in position is retarded in time and vice
is c-v along path A, and c+v in the opposite direction along path B. The
versa. "'
Doppler effect gives us the formula for the ratio ofthe apparent to the
We can derive a formula for the total change in the number of
actual frequency for the same beam of light so that:
cycles on a clock due to a slow change in position as follows:
f'JfA = (c-v)/cK and f'Jf8 = (c+v)/cK
f= f' J l-v /c2....,
2

K is the effect of the time warp on frequencies measured by the


f2 = f'2(1-v2Jc2) = f2-f2v2Jc2
traveller. Since in the experiment both beams have the same apparent
frequency, we can substituter for f'A and f' 8 : 2fdf = 0 - 2f' 2vdv/c2 (differentiating)
.l f /fA= (c-v)/cK and f' /f8 = (c+v)/cK df= -(f 2v/fc2)dv

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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In the experiment, if the apparatus is revolved so that one clock's signalifthesignal tonoiseratiois good Forexample, iftheapparatusis turned
change in position has a component along v equal to H, then the other slowly as in the above discussion, andifvissmallcompared withe; the ou1put
clock has a component along v equal to -H. The number of fringes may consist ofa fractional change in the position ofa fringe. Ifthe light from
passing the combiner when one clock is advanced distance Hand the the edge of a fringe passed through a narrow slot to strike a photosensitive
other clock is retarded the same distance, due to the effect ofthe time device, any change in the position of the fringe would result in a change in
warp on the frequencies of the two clocks, is therefore 2A,. voltage. The voltage could then be amplified and measured Alternatively,
Suppose the distance from each light source to the combiner isH the image ofa fringe could be magnified and focussed on an electronic image
and that the apparatus is oriented perpendicular to v. IfN is the number sensor. The voltages from the sensor could be processed by a computer to
of waves between each light source and the combiner, then N = Wl.' extract the signal from the noise. Sources of noise could be minimized.
=Hrlc. Sensitivity also increases with rod length.
Let~ be the number of fringes that are counted due to the effect In SUDlJll31Y, the Michelson-Morley Experiment showed that any
of motion through the ether on the difference between forward and observer will measure the same constant spe¢ oflight c ifhe measures it by
backward wavelength when the apparatus is turned parallel to the taking a special distance weighted average over opposite directions by
direction of motion through the ether. computing c from the time it takes for light to travel to a distant mirror and
back as in the experiment. To measure the speed oflight in one direction only
l.'J l.'~. = (N+A,).I(N-AJ = (c+v'f/(c-v'f might require a convention of synchronicity such as that employed by the
Lorentz Transformations. One should ofcourse expect light to have speed c
(c-v)2(N+AJ = (N-AJ(c+v'f in every direction ifthat speed has to be measured by the time it takes to reach
~( (c-v'f+(c+v)2) = N( (c+v'f-(c-v'f) clocks that were synchronized by the arrival of such light signals. In the
p-oposed experiment, the clocks are not synchronized by light signals as in
~(2c2+2v2) = N(4cv) the synchronicity convention ofLorentz(which could easily be done by using
thefringesasasourceoffeedOOcktokeepthetwolasers~locked). Such
~= 2Ncv/(c2+v2) a convention would certainly prevent the fringes from moving. Instead,
precise froo nmning clocks are employed. The equations that were used by
,Substituting N = Hr /c and adding 2A,: Fitzgerald and Lorentz (and by Einstein as a basis for his Special Theory of
!J.= ~+2A, = 2Hrv/(c2+v2)-2Hrv/(c2-v2) Relativity) are OOsed on the premise that light has a constant speed relative to
the ether. The same equations can be used to predict the behavior ofthe froo
or !J. = -4Hf'vl/(c4-v4) nmning clocks. Clocks rna)' be synchronized as suggested by Lo~ and
it may be impossible to deta;tmotion relative to the ether by employing only
Ifl'm not mistaken, this equation for !J. takes all of the ethereal effects such clocks; but that does not imply that such motion cannot be detected or
into account. The fU'St term is due to the Allen effect and the second that it is meaningless. For example, free nmning clocks exist
term is due to the time warp. Notice how similar they are. One is The fact that the existence oftheethersetVes as a basis for the predictions
positive and the other is negative. Aside from that, the positive term oftheexperimentsdescribedinthisarticleprovesthattbeexistenceoftheether
has c2+v2 in the denominator instead of c2-v2 as in the negative term. is not a meaningless hypothesis. In fact, one may argue well that the existence
When v is small, the two terms are almost equal and !J. is very small. of the ether has already been verified experimentally. For example, the
As v approaches c, the fJist term approaches Hr /c and the second term predictions ofEin.stein's Special Theory of Relativity were based at least in
approaches negative infmity. In other words, when the velocity with }mt on his acceptance ofthe Lorentz Transfonnations, which were OOsed on
respect to the ether is small, the Allen effect and the time warp almost the ether and v. The claim that visa widestlyrelativevelocity (asinEinstein's
subtract out with regard to !J., and as v becomes comparable with c, the "The 'principle of relativity' in its widest sense" 1) is unfounded. The
time warp overwhelms the Allen effect thus making v vastly more hypothesis that the Lorentz Transfonnations are reflexive (i.e. that v is the
measurable. velocity of one observer relative to the other) leads to a contradiction. Ifv
Notice how the fU'St term approaches N as v approaches c: cannotbeappliedasawidestlyrelativevelocitywithoutreachingacontradic-
Lim. 2Hf' v 2Hr c Hr tion, then there must be some frame ofreference that v can be defined in so
-=--=-=N that the Lorentz Transformations will yield consistent results. The most
v->c c2+v2 2c2 c obvious waytoaccomplish that is to have said frame ofreference be universal.
.. ·:· The predictions ofthe results ofthe proposed experiments in this article
N is the munber of waves between one light source and the combiner when
are OOsed on the same hypothesis that Lorentz used in deriving his famous
thatnmnberisunatft'dedbymotiontbroughtheether. Oneshouldexpectthis
transformations; which is that vis the velocity ofthe observer relative to the
to be the limit because the total nmnbet' for both halves is invariant. Thus as
luminiferous ether, which is defined as the medium through which light
the apparatus is turned, waves are comted as intaferm<Je fringes as they are
propagates and relative to which its speed is a constant.
transfened from one side ofthe combiner to the otha'; N being the IlUD1ber
In conclusion, although the theory of the ether has some degree of
so available. While N is the limit on the nmnber offringes counted due to the
experimental verification in the verified predictions of Einstein's Special
Allen effect, the llUillbez of fringes counted due to the time warp is not
TheoryofRelativity;itwillhave ahigb degreeofverificationifthepredictions
ex.pectedtohaveanysuchlimitbecauseitisnotduetoachangeintheapparent
for the experiments proposed in this article are proved to be correct No
length or the actual length ofthe waves, lxit ratha-is due to a shift in the phase
experimenteverquiteproves a theory unless that theory has no generality and
oftheir soun::e.
only predicts the results ofthat one experiment. I can't think ofan experiment
Agoodmatbematiciancanproblblypredicthowtheseetfectsdependon
to verify the existence of the ether any better than to employ the predictions
the RPM of the apparatus ifit is not turned slowly. A high RPM will make
of the theory to measure the velocity of the ether.
the devicemoresemitive in measuring small values ofv. It would affect only
the second tam so that the two tams would not almost sub1ract out when v
is small. REFERENCE:
Whatever the sensitivity, it may be iD::reased by amplifYing the ou1pUt 1) OUT OF MY LATER YEARS, Albert Einstein, Citadel Press 1956,
p.41.

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We must explain how it is that an intan-
gible ether can possess wave propagating char-
acteristics and magnetic permeability which
are, in essence, physical properties. We can
do all this by interpreting the ether in a differ-
ent way.

A NEW CONCEPT OF SPACE


This new concept suggests that the ether
does exist, but in the form of a multiple system
of high frequency rays which interlaces and
permeates all space and matter in every con-
ceivable plane. So thai'a any single point in
Michael Faraday was perhaps the flJ'St seems to be substantiated; for although most space we care to choose (whether it be in a
eminent scientist to suggest that gravity was schools of scientific thought have yet to rec- vacuum or solid) there are radiating radially
directly related to electrical phenomena. In a oncile the behaviour of such phenomena as outwards from it '' etheric'' rays reaching out
paper which was not generally given to the light, electricity, and gravitation, there is a and penetrating deep into space. In his book
public, he spoke ofhis belief that gravitation, good deal of experimental and theoretical Mr. Avenel suggests that these "creative"
_.·..
magnetism, electricity, and light were in some work in progress which is helping to establish rays originate from a point or source in remote
way synonymous; that in some common de- the fact. It is significant that although those space, reaching out and bending back towards
nominator they found their existence and for who are carrying out the work have their own their starting point, thereby forming vast ray
this Faraday reached out for the "intangible" individual approaches to the subject, their circles. Ifwe examine this principle on a piece
ether - that elusive state which was said to conclusions are ultimately the same. It is of paper if follows that in this manner every
permeate all space. evidence of this nature which offers just as fraction of the surface encompassed within
In 1886, an attempt was made to measure much support and encouragement as the ex- the resulting circular boundaries will be cov-
the velocity of the earth through the ether. perimental results themselves. ered.
Known as the Michelson-Morley experiment
after its inventors, it was hoped to prove or THE UNITY OF CREATION
disprove the existence ofan ether once and for One of the most beautiful and complete NOTICES
all (this may be considered the starting point works which embraces this logical conception
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If there was an ether, then it must move tion to reconciling riatural physical phenom- conceptions supplied by our members. Thanks
along with the earth, which was, of course, ena,. offers an explanation for the creation of for all those letters, clippings, articles, etc. and
extremely unlikely. Since then, various ex- the physical universe as well. The pattern of keep it all coming.
.i periments have been made to detect an ether, Unity which it reveals is significant to say the
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