Re: stones and sounds

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 20 Apr 1999 02:32:39 -0500

Hi Ted et al!

Just can't get over your grasp of the subject and I am DULY
IMPRESSED...this is what I and many others have been working
towards...to evoke such thoughtful responses...excellent.

One other item I'd like you to consider is the claim of 'inertial drive'
using the cycloid pattern.....

Now, it basically is a conversion of angular velocity to a linear
velocity....although it only works in very tiny steps, the amount of the
weight and the rpms of the rotation will determine the number of
repititions per second....jerky in the mechanical form but it does work.

Dan Davidson and I have long discussed the alteration of the electorn
orbit to that of a cycloid...in each atom, then in all atoms in a
molecule, then in all molecules in an entire mass aggregate...Keely's
idea of 'graduation' or harmonizing all mass components to one central
pattern...the cycloid....thus, the mass would move silently and
mysteriously in any direction the cycloid was pointed. pure magic to
the uninitiated...

I note Ivanov's animation clearly shows a projection of mass waves which
are distorted when the spider tail is up and spread out on the bottom of
the mass. When the tail is at the bottom of the mass, the deflection
diverts the incoming aether/zpe influx....

I can't help but get the feeling the cycloid is somehow involved in this
despite the obvious links to a vortex type action which collects and
focuses the aether/zpe influx or defocuses for weight loss/levitation.

But I don't want to divert attention from this document in the least, it
is simply amazing and the best thing I've seen in many, many years,
tying together so many diverse observations....

The test will be in figuring out HOW to make a mass lose its weight,
WITHOUT having to resort to superconductivity or paramagnetic repulsion.

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