Re: Schauberger's Fish Fetish

Billy M. Williams ( (no email) )
Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:19:21 -0500

It's called friction ;)

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> From: Billy M. Williams <bwilliam@accucomm.net>
> To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
> Subject: Re: Schauberger's Fish Fetish
> Date: Friday, March 27, 1998 12:16 AM
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> Umm I hate to say it but aerobraking refers to braking the scapecraft in
> the Mars atmosphere, not in space. They showed this in 2010, they
> aerobraked across Jupiters atmosphere.
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> This is the testimony of all that I have
> seen, and all I have learned...For this
> is the Book of the Dead, the Book of the
> Black Earth, that I have writ down at the
> peril of my life.
>
> --Abdul Alhazred
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> > From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
> > To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
> > Cc: Puthoff@aol.com
> > Subject: Re: Schauberger's Fish Fetish
> > Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 11:35 PM
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> > Hi Folks!
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> > This came in about reimaging MARS and describes something called
> > 'aerobraking';
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> > > 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.
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> > 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.
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> > 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.
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> > The earlier discussions about 'how to interfere with aether' are
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> > 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.
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