Re: Gravity does NOT suck

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 23 Jan 1998 11:26:18 -0800

Hi Hex!

Jerry wrote;
> Hexslinger (helluva name, my family is Pennsylvania Dutch too!) wrote;

Hexslinger replied;
>>Sorry, Jerry - it's a handle, not a name. No comedy involved. :)

I wasn't thinking it was a name, the Pennsylvania Dutch are famed for
their use of Hexerei a combination of Christian and pagan beliefs...a
hexenmeister uses a book of spells, I have a copy though I can't recall
the name....so a hex slinger is someone who casts spells...hex really
isn't so much a spell but use of concentration or even a prayer
(sustained thought directed to willing a specific goal to happen)...I
always found it fascinating and did some of it when I was in my
teens....great for weather control, but it isn't reliable...well, not
enough for my needs...<g>...

Hexslinger also wrote;
> I'd bet dimes to dollars it's holographic (and thus, the Neutral
> Center could possibly act as some kind of gateway to higher dimensions

That is an interesting thought, though not necessarily a gateway JUST to
other dimensions, even though hyperspace might be one....if you've not
read the works of Alan Holt, you should check out my paper on dimensional
shifts which references Alan's two papers (and others)..check out;
http://keelynet.com/energy/dimshift.htm

I think high density energy fields produce some kind of strain on space
and possibly time (since time is gravity per Keely). If that strained
energy can be modulated or tuned, it might be used for a form of
teleportation.....but it's all speculation at this point...

Heck, no one can even produce one watt of self-sustained power, but that
doesn't stop claims of KW outputs...I just got a paper from an F/E
researcher in Houston who started with claims of kilowatts and now claims
GIGAWATTS.....that is 1,000=KW, 1,000,000=MW & 1,000,000,000=GW and he
thinks its true, claiming to be selling working units...claims such as
these just make it more difficult for the real futurists.

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