Re: The Gravitational Spider Effect

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Tue, 13 Apr 1999 19:49:24 +1200

At 23:21 11/04/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Folks!
>
The desire to discuss this important issue was discussed and I read with
fascination Jerry's effort in picking out all the tit bits.
Some time ago, we discussed some of these items before and I made a
statement that in the time when I was involved with drilling, the efforts
of the D.S.I.R
in Wellington confirmed that the centre of gravity for the earth lies 8 km.
above the surface of the earth.
This is why I accepted the theory that gravitation is a pushing down, not
an attraction from within the centre of the earth. All research todate to
my knowledge is geared to the attraction from within and that is why sound
is thought to act against natural law when in fact the push down is natural
law and sound and mind vibrations can set up interference pattern
nullifying this push.
This bring to mind the stories of the Vimana's that were able to fly with a
melodeus sound but their way of flying when using this was like the
skipping of a stone over a pond. While so flying, they were continuously
crossing bands of vibration and some of the area's crossed where stronger
than others.
They only used this when their normal power scource was not available, i.e.
massive fans driven by their mercury engine or by a combination of fans and
electrical lifting which then also served as a cloaking device because the
ionisation of the air made them invisable.
I have nothing further to add as my resources prohibit me from setting up
experiments at the moment.
One at the time will do.

Greetings

Ren.