At 06:55 AM 10/30/98 -0800, Barry Carter wrote:
> A small instrument, having three gyroscopes as a principal part of its
>construction, is used to demonstrate the facts of aerial navigation.
>These gyroscopes are attached to a heavy, inert mass of metal, weighing
>about one ton.
What direction was the axis of each of the three gyroscopes? How were they
attached to the mass?
>The other part of the apparatus consists of tubes,
>enclosed in as small a space as possible, being clustered in a circle.
Is this the description of a chladni plate with tuned amplifiers and/or
frequency multipliers? Was this stuck on the top of the mass? Were these
tubes what caused the gyros to turn? How many tubes were there? Were they
all the same? Were they brought to vibration by the operator?
>These tubes, represent certain chords, which were coincident to the
>streams of force acting upon the planet, focalizing and defocalizing
>upon its neutral center. The action upon the molecular structure of the
>mass lifted was based upon the fact that each molecule in the mass
>possessed a north and south pole, - more strictly speaking, a positive
>and negative pole, - situated through the center, formed by the three
>atoms which compose it. No matter which way the mass of metal is
>turned, the poles of the molecule point undeviatingly to the polar
>center of the earth, acting almost exactly as the dip-needle when
>uninfluenced by extraneous conditions, electrical and otherwise. The
>rotation of the discs of the gyroscopes produces an action upon the
>molecules of the mass to be lifted, reversing their poles, causing
>repulsion from the earth in the same way as like poles of a magnet repel
>each other.
The gyros impart this chord to the mass. Keeley used a trilayered wire also?
>This repulsion can be diminished and increased according as
>the mechanical conditions are operated. By operating the three discs,
>starting them at full speed,
How were they started?
>then touching two of them, so as to bring
>them, according to the tone they represented by their rotation,
How is this tone determined? Was the gyro designed so it would vibrate some how?
>to a
>certain vibratory ratio,
The mass chord? How is this chord determined? I read that Keely would test
people's mass chord by putting vibrating objects in their hands and
listening to the resulting note. How would this translate into a chord? What
about 10^12 Hz? I thought this was the gravity frequency? What does this
have to do with the circular tube cluster mentioned above? Does the mass
chord some how add up or equal to the 10^12 Hz frequency?
the weight then slowly sways from side to side
>leaves the floor, rising several feet in the air,
Could gyros be put on the polar icecap to make it levitate? The management
by crisis approach might be to wait until the icecap starts the catastrophic
slip process, then start the antigravity devices to lift the whole icecap at
once. The antigravity devices would be properly load rated for the icecap
weight and evenly distributed so that tractor fields would cover the entire
icecap surface area to ensure that nothing breaks off and drops. It would
then ascend to a safe self sustaining altitude.
Best Regards;
Dennis
Tall Ships
http://pw1.netcom.com/~atech/tallship.html