Re: Observations of Anomalous Transparency

LARRY SULLIVAN ( polymercanada@bc.sympatico.ca )
Wed, 14 Apr 1999 22:00:47 -0700

John;
Since the individucal was expierimenting with "new energy" I believe we
are in the area of polydimential physicics. I have been assured via a
interesting friend that is is quite possible to alter reality and
gravity via mere high voltage ionization of mass and controling it with
RF resonance. Giving the correct configeration phase one is able to
alter different dimentions as in tuning into different radio stations.
It is suprising as it seems as the low amount of energy that it takes to
destabalize mass, once that is done changing the orbit or frequency can
take one into any number of anomalities of parallel dimentions, I am of
the belief that Keely and others clued into this. The apparatus to do
this is apparently almost too easy and no dought several others have
accidenty found themselves in the "twilight zone".

Larry
John Berry wrote:
>
> Contact Nick Reiter for more info:
> reit@intelliworks.net
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 18:08:11 -0800
>
> Observations of Anomalous Transparency:
> The Faile Effect
>
> 10 March 1999
>
> Nicholas Reiter
>
> Overview:
>
> In 1997 and early 1998, Dr. S.P. Faile, a semi-retired materials
> research engineer and scientist, began recording observations of a
> curious
> effect witnessed by him around his home. The effect seemed to consist
> of
> occasional circumstances where common, normally opaque objects ranging
> from one's forearm, to sheet metal, to furniture, would appear to turn
> partially transparent. More distant objects seemed to be visible
> through
> these structures, even to the extent of such details as printed
> characters.
>
> The effect was first noticed by SPF in dimly lit work-room
> conditions,
> where he has been conducting experiments in New Energy for several
> years.
> Dr. Faile at first, in scientific fashion, evaluated whether or not the
> transparency effect was a specialized optical illusion. He began to
> doubt
> that this was the case, however, after many hours of painstaking
> viewing,
> and after receiving the corroboration of several other associates
> located
> away from his hometown of Cincinnati.
>
> At present it seems to be a phenomenon in search of a definition or
> methodology! One model would place the effect into the realm of
> anomalous
> human talent, such as clairvoyance or remote viewing. However, because
> other individuals, with only a minimum of technique description have
> been
> able to confirm the effect, and because a number of "real world" factors
>
> such as lighting, location, and certain material structures can greatly
> affect it's magnitude, it seems to more properly belong in the realm of
> optics, and may invoke quantum principles.
>
> Qualities of the Faile Effect:
>
> The observation of anomalous transparency seems to be possible in a
> very wide range of environments. The first hints of the effect were
> noticed in low level diffused monochromatic light, indoors. SPF would
> observe his right forearm, whilst moving solid metallic objects such as
> screwdrivers or steel rods behind it with the left hand. With proper
> dim
> lighting, and the focusing of eyes to a point in space beyond the right
> arm, the basic moving outline of the selected metal piece could be seen
> through the arm! An illusion where the mind fills in suspected detail?
> If observations would have remained at this "parlour trick" level, the
> argument might hold more merit. However, SPF was eventually able to
> view
> details of objects completely obscured by the arm, or larger structures.
>
> Transparency viewing was then moved outdoors, with surprising
> results.
> Once again, Dr. Faile repeatedly witnessed the "virtual transparency"
> effect, however new examples could be found with walls, boulders,
> fences,
> and tree limbs.
>
> We should note at this point that the effect described is NOT the old
>
> children's pastime of holding one's fingers out, and de-focusing the
> eyes,
> thus allowing a transparent double image to form.
>
> Technical correspondents and associates of Dr. Faile in Utah,
> Florida,
> and in several regions of Ohio were kept informed about the effect, and
> attempts were made by all to replicate the original observations. The
> conclusion arrived at was that the transparency effect COULD be
> discerned
> by others, and did seem to be related in it's magnitude to a number of
> factors.
>
> If one were to evaluate the appearance of the typical viewed
> anomalous
> transparency in comparison to a known arrangement of filters or optical
> attenuators, one would say that it is a neutral density effect, and
> resembles an optical transmission of perhaps 2 to 3% at most. Hints of
> outlines, or faint definition of regions of high contrast comprise most
> of
> the effect, although Dr. Faile has compiled a "gallery" of preferential
> viewing examples at his home. Some of these structure / light source
> combinations have been claimed by a number of visitors / volunteers to
> produce almost spooky levels of seemingly real transparency!
>
> The logical question which arises here is " have these effects been
> captured on film?" To this we answer, "apparently so..."
>
> Both Dr. Faile and NR have taken 35mm photos, in colour and BW around
>
> their respective lab work areas. In many of these shots, faint outlines
>
> and silhouettes which resemble those seen by eye SEEM to be visible!
>
> If the whole affair is an optical illusion, some sort of imaginal ray
>
> tracing, we question if this same effect would carry over to the viewing
>
> of photos. Yet on the other hand, one would think that if bright light
> sources such as lasers were used, anomalous transparency could be
> brought
> up to a vividly and commonly observed level. Clearly, this is not so;
> thus we are left with a paradox.
>
> Precedents:
>
> Partial transparency of normally opaque objects, even if very rare,
> should be a topic of note and discussion in the annals of Alternate
> Science! Yet we have been able to find very little published precedent
> on
> the effect! We have viewed a recent internet posted still photo taken
> near a ghost town in California, which seems to show a VERY transparent
> tombstone in a cemetery. Additionally, a very curious photograph
> published by T. Bearden dates from the 1930's, and shows a couple
> sitting
> on a park bench. However, the curiosity lies in the fact that one
> easily
> notices that the male of the couple is virtually invisible from the
> waist
> down! Dr. Bearden points out that the couple in the photo were sitting
> on
> a park bench under an old fashioned arc lamp, and hypothesizes that
> emissions or field effects from the lamp were inducing invisibility.
>
> We have also been told that in the Fusor experiments of Farnsworth,
> components made of stainless steel began to exhibit transparency.
>
> We admit that old photographs of unknown pedigree are scientifically
> suspect, as accidental or intentional double exposures can make people
> and
> objects look transparent.
>
> Perhaps the effect, regardless of it's origin, remains obscure
> because
> few individuals think to look for it, or even suspect it!
>
> Current Efforts:
>
> At the present time, our main objective is to catalog and document as
>
> many observations of apparent transparency as possible. We have
> considered a number of theoretical models for such a phenomenon, such as
>
> coherence of short to medium length wormhole pairs in the quantum foam
> of
> space. However, the Faile Effect, as we have come to call it, requires
> far greater definition and characterization than exists currently.
>
> Because of this, we are actively seeking scientific correspondence
> and
> data sharing with amateur or professional scientists on this matter.
> Specifically, we would like to hear from any other parties who have come
>
> across anomalous transparency in their research or even everyday life!
>
> Our opinion is that Faile Effect presents a genuine anomaly, perhaps
> a
> field of study in itself. It may extend into a number of alternate
> science topics, and seems to bridge a gap between human optical response
>
> and perceptions, and unknown physical properties.
>
> We also believe that there does exist a currently not understood
> factor
> which holds the key to the Faile Effect. Understanding and control of
> this factor might permit dramatic technological developments!
>
> If you, the reader, have experienced anomalous transparency, or if
> you
> are working on this topic from a theoretical angle, we encourage you to
> contact us! Contact may be made with:
>
> Nick Reiter
> 541 W. Stone St.
> Gibsonburg, Ohio 43431
> (419) 637-2659
> (evenings)
> e-mail: reit@intelliworks.net
>
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