Re: Schauberger's Fish Fetish

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 26 Mar 1998 22:35:58 -0600

Hi Folks!

This came in about reimaging MARS and describes something called
'aerobraking';

> The spacecraft will turn on its payload of science
> instruments on March 27, about 12 hours after it suspends
> "aerobraking," a technique that lowers the spacecraft's orbit
> by using atmospheric drag each time it passes close to the
> planet on each looping orbit. Aerobraking will resume in
> September and continue until March 1999, when the spacecraft
> will be in a final, circular orbit for its prime mapping mission.

Isn't this interesting? Though this talks about dipping into a more
viscuous section of space to lower velocity, I think it applies to our
interference by vortexes. By dipping a portion of the moving object into
denser matter, the objects motion is resisted causing it to slow down.

Einsteins' 1929 Unified Field Theory that was later retracted said that
electricity, magnetism, gravity and INERTIA were all interchangeable. So,
we could use any of these forces to to produce similar effects.

The earlier discussions about 'how to interfere with aether' are partially
answered by this method of using the inherent aether/gravity produced
inertia of each mass to produce phenomena such as weight loss or
elimination, propulsion against a moving flow of fluids (such as aether
flowing into mass and the earth would be) by producing a 'well of
stillness' IN THE PREFERRED DIRECTION OF MOTION of the object so that the
object FALLS INTO THE WELL, or is more precisely pushed forward by the
inertial thrust of the mass AGAINST ITSELF.