Absolutely NEW Views on Gravitation

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 21 Oct 1998 22:18:10 -0500

Hi Folks!

Patrick Bailey sent this interesting email from Mark Solis. It has some
really intriguing observations about why our current concept of
'gravity' is incorrect, please spend some time and check it out;
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Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:19:56 -0500
From: Mark Solis <masolis@bellsouth.net>
To: pgb@padrak.com, masolis@bellsouth.net
Subject: A Great New Find!

Dear Pat,

It was only last night that I was becoming oh-so-jaded over the apparent
lack of any genuinely new pages about gravitation, or lectrogravitation,
or magnetogravitation, or SOMETHING new SOMEWHERE....

I mean, when you've seen one T.T. Brown page, you've seen them all....

Searl...Searl again...Searl AGAIN...Searl YET AGAIN....

I knew Saxl personally, via the telephone....

I was computer-analyzing Brush's data years before anybody else ever
heard of him outside the Frank Edwards UFO clique....

I was talking to Bearden just last week...he and I both know John
Hutchison...I met Tom in Huntsville at the ISDC in '93...I've known
Hutchison for years....

Man, I wasn't just "jaded"---I was turning into one of those little
green rings the Eskimos make for sale in the "lower 48"....

As I stared blankly at the CRT, my mind turning to mush, my eyes glazing
over, all hope for some fresh news fast fading into the abyss of
oblivion, a Yahoo! search on "gravitation" revealed an obscure new page,
not listed or linked anywhere that I've ever seen---I'm all over the net
these days---

AND THEN IT HAPPENED....

"London force?" What IS this man talking about....

FRESH NEWS!!!!!!! A NEW PERSPECTIVE!!!!!!! TIE-INS TO BEARDEN'S q*m
LINKAGE!!!!!!! A SOURCE OF RENEWED INSPIRATION!!!!!!!

I know...I'm getting carried away...not to mention just a teensy bit
comical....

Actually, I think I may have encountered something similar many years
ago, but it was not elaborated to anywhere near this extent or level of
clarity.

Robert Falzmann has some striking observations I have not seen
elsewhere.

Also, if this information is really as old-hat as I think it might
be...I wonder why I don't see it anywhere on the electrogravitics pages?
I mean, nobody but NOBODY seems to be aware of it---or of Falzmann.

No WONDER it came across as fresh news....

Furthermore, I think Falzmann's observations about the problems with the
"theory of gravitation" would make a good side-by-side with Joe Lofaro's
page about the problems with Relativity. (I came across a really good
page by Jack Martinelli the other day, which tends to enhance the case
[in my view] against the several assertions of Relativity concerning
"time dilation" and "relativistic mass.")

Check out the following pages for inclusion in your Antigravity Page
listing:

http://www.globalserve.net/~mfalzmann/index.html

Also check out the article at

http://www.globalserve.net/~mfalzmann/_article1.html

You can E-mail Robert Falzmann at

yu152222@yorku.ca

I already have sent him an E-mail to congratulate him on the
confirmation of one of his observations (about the effect of a powerful
magnetic field on gravitation), inform him of John's page and my page,
ask him if he knows about Bearden, and to invite him to enter his
page into the Borderlands Of Science web ring.

I already checked to see if you have him or his page listed, and you
don't. So... opportunity knocks!

It was such a relief to find something GENUINELY NEW that I couldn't
wait to tell you about it.

Robert Stirniman has to hear about this....

Oh---one last thing---I just posted John's new page Sunday. It's a third
generation design, and looks really good---even if I do say so myself.
All clickable, almost completely self-contained---no more need to
scroll. I think you'll like it.

John's page has the Borderlands Of Science web ring code installed,
complete with his new ID and everything...but I think we need a
"recommendation" or something to get his page actually linked in. I got
an error when I tried to use the links ("page not yet included"). The
message said to contact a member (e.g., you?) and ask to be included.

I contacted the "ringmaster" and requested inclusion. I suppose it
wouldn't hurt to ask you, too?

Yours truly,

Mark A. Solis
masolis@bellsouth.net

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