Re: UFO Technical Questions

Gerald O'Docharty ( (no email) )
Thu, 03 Dec 1998 22:49:57 -0500

Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew!
>
> Have you ever heard of 'conjunctivitis'? I didn't mention it because
> it didn't really relate, though now I think it might.

Ever heard of it? I've had it! A couple of times, and believe me you
DON'T want it! Think of putting crunched up shards of glass in your eyes
and rubbing it in well. Get the idea?
I Got it from short wave UV from experiments with high voltage. Just a
note to anyone working on experiments involving high voltage and spark
gaps, WEAR DARK WELDING GLASSES if you must look at the arc or
dischages. Better yet, don't look at it.

> So it could be just high intensity UV that is drying out the soil....

It could be microwaves as well. The energy emission from the UFO is
likely to be very broad-band covering a very wide range in the frequency
spectrum. The microwaves and UV are not the primary functional
frequencies, just part of the "symphony". (hehe).

Gee Jerry, you are getting warmer. Now lets see...

you wrote:
> I have seen a report that acoustically stimulated soap bubbles will
> REPEL when two bubbles vibrate at the same frequency and attract when
> not at the same frequency.

Wow, just like the electon/lepton "particles" do in my explanation of
the cause of the attraction or repulsion force (ie gravity, magnetism,
walking across the room, etc). They too are sphericle like soap bubbles
but instead are spherical waves. Actually Keely's explanation is nearly
identical but in different terminology. Except Keely's is backwards,
like most of our science, tending to work from the gross toward the
subtle. I prefer to proceed from the infinite, or absolute beginning and
move toward the generation of substance.

> Found this incredible set of pages that you just have to check out.
> Many of my friends and associates are of the opinion that mass is a
> standing wave and that it can be disrupted or enhanced. I've only
> begun to read the attached URLs but they are very exciting.
> Larry Spring out in Fort Bragg, CA did experiments with various
> antenna and found that waves propagate in a spherical form.

Huh?... This is only now being figured out?

You just about have all the pieces. Now you need to put it together.

Take another look at my "gravitron" machine drawings every now and then.
Did you ever get my brief write-up that explains the componentry? (still
waiting for replacement parts to arrive in 2035, hehe, (kidding))

:-)
-Gerald