Electromagnetic generator/resonant geometry

LARRY SULLIVAN ( polymercanada@bc.sympatico.ca )
Sat, 13 Mar 1999 17:40:52 -0800

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> http://www.livelinks.com/sumeria/free/nines.html
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> Protential difference greated via resonance amplification?
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> Larry
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> Some of the theory (i.e. tetrahedral geometry) behind the
> MRA
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> Resonant Geometry and the Zero Point
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> The Rule of Nines
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> By Joel McClain
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> The word "rule" has several different meanings: as a form of
> law, as a form of dominion, or as a measuring standard. This
> text uses the word in all three contexts to define the
> effect of the supreme chord - the trinity of harmony - in
> the universe.
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> In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, independent
> researchers began to notice the "anomalous" effects of
> applying resonance to a controlled experiment. Then, as now,
> this area of "science" is far from the mainstream. The
> results of those early experiments, such as the lightning of
> Tesla and the motors of Keely, have been ignored both as
> science and as history - at least in America.
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> Elsewhere, the work of Tesla is revered and has been
> "amplified" by paid research. With the creation of the
> Magnetic Resonance Amplifier, or MRA, perhaps history and
> science will have to take a second look. The theories behind
> the MRA are the same as those of Tesla, Keely, Russell,
> Bearden, King and others. The application, however, in a
> closed-loop ZPE device, takes a sharp turn away from effect
> and into application.
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> Look at either a piece of quartz or a magnet, and you are
> looking at trapped energy. Tap the quartz, and you will get
> a spark as the electrical potential of the quartz
> instantaneously jumps. Spin a magnet relative to a coil of
> wire, and electrical current flows in the wire. How do we
> extract the power of these materials without the attendant
> physical energy required to either tap or spin them?
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> Matter=Energy. To convert matter to energy, resonate the
> matter.
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> To achieve energy output which is above the energy applied
> at resonance, use three octaves, and there will be three
> harmonious notes in each octave for a total of nine resonant
> frequencies.
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> These notes occur naturally when the base frequency applied
> is three octaves above the magnet's resonant frequency, and
> equal to the resonance of the quartz.
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> In this way, the potential applied to the quartz "taps" it,
> without the need to use physical force. The result is
> electrical output. Connect this output to a coil around a
> magnet, and the domains of the magnet, which comprise a tiny
> portion of its weight, and which do all the "work" in a
> generator, will be forced to spin. This spin is called
> "virtual rotation", because it is the spin of energy without
> the spin of the matter.
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> However, this is only one application. How can we be sure
> that the "rule" applies anywhere else, much less
> universally? We have to go very far back in history to find
> the answer to this question. It involves phi, the universal
> constant, and delves deeply into the construction of Earth's
> great tetrahedrons.
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> Nest two tetrahedrons and put them in an orb, and you have a
> miniature model of the Earth's magnetic field. Where the
> "bases" of the tetrahedrons touch the orbs, you have the
> lattitudes where all of the ancient pyramids were built. The
> "top" and "bottom" points are the north and south poles.
> This shows the naturally occurring magnetic resonance of the
> Earth as an "orb" in rotation. Connect lines between the
> points, and you have a map of the ley lines which were
> mapped very accurately thousands of years ago.
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> Models of the Earth as described above have been found in
> the ruins of every civilisation which built pyramids. Earth
> is, as it must be, a model of the natural harmonic
> relationship which exists at every level, from the universe
> itself to the subatomic. The relationships have been
> understood for a long, long time. This knowledge, and the
> use of energy which it can be used to provide, was believed
> to be the curriculum of "mystery schools" in Egypt and
> Greece.
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> If you look at the lattice geometry of silicon or germanium,
> you will find tetrahedrons. In his famous "ring", Hans
> Nieper allowed the silicon of transistors to achieve
> self-resonance, with the result that the circuit became
> lower in weight. This implies that resonance may also be the
> key to countering the effects of gravity, or, rather, the
> effect called gravity, for gravity is an effect, not a
> force.
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> Gravity is "suspended" when you cancel the spin of the
> energy which comprises matter by resonanting the matter. By
> virtually rotating the lattices, the subatomic particle spin
> virtually stops, like a spinning object seen with a
> synchronised strobe light. Because gravity is a complex
> quadrupole effect, when you stop the spin, you lose the
> effect.
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> The matter which comprises the quartz and the magnet of the
> MRA is comprised of cube lattices, each of which is a nested
> tetrahedron at 45 degrees relative to the polar axis of the
> molecules. Together in a circuit, there is a 90-degree phase
> separation, which allows the resonant energy to create the
> needed harmonics to fully resonate both materials. This is
> the application of the rule of nines.
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> It is a standard, the standard of the geometry of the
> universe; it is the ruling law of nature; and it is the
> measuring tool for all electrical and mechanical
> interaction. If, as some have suggested, the ancient
> "sacred" knowledge was shared by extraterrestrials to permit
> the construction of the pyramids, and if, as we have seen,
> resonance is the key to anti-gravity as well as to free
> energy, then the tetrahedron has very far-reaching
> implications.
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> Source: KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501.
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