Re: Effective gravity-inertia control

Konrad Musial ( (no email) )
Sat, 22 May 1999 23:00:33 -0400

Ren,

May I ask why were you born ?
If you can travel astrally and don't feel that people should advance
technologically, so what are you doing here, on Earth, with the rest of us
humans ?
You don't have to take physical form to satisfy your curiosity and see from
your astral plane what we humans have achieved.
Just thought to let you know my opinion - but you may have to figure the
purpose of life on your own.

Ed,

Regarding your inquiry about efficient forms of transportation:
You may want to check out this very interesting article just posted on
Discover web site:
http://www.discover.com/science_news/astronomy/lighter.html
There are additional links on the bottom of the article.

I personally don't care about all the pseudo-scientific discoveries that
can't be duplicated by anyone except "inventors". But there is obviously a
lot of work being done in area of antigravity and sooner or later someone
will discover a scientific or mystical way of defying gravity and will be
able to demonstrate it. I think Ren deserves cleaner Earth so he can walk
and don't choke from air pollution caused by gravity...

Regards,

Konrad

>From: izone@joymail.com
>Subject: Effective gravity-inertia control
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>Does anybody have anything interesting to say about practical, efficient
gravity, intertial control to apply to a better, safer, efficient form of
transportation? Since last summer I have been emailing Jerry Decker, John
Berry, Nils Rognerud, Dan Davidson and I thought I just would ask if others
have any other ideas. I am not putting the above people on the spot I just
thought I would broaden my investigations to other people and compare Ideas.
>Ed

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>From: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
>Subject: Re: Effective gravity-inertia control

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>Hi Ed and all,
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>A question that needs careful thought so as usually climb into my computor
>and give you an off the cuff answer and a few reasons why!
>The more we think, the more idiotic the gadgets become !!
>There is only one mode of transport which is safe and perfectly balanced
>gravitationally as long as you are not blind !
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> !!!! WALK. !!!!!
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>Just imagine a transportation system that was free,needed no roads,and gave
>total freedom to all 5 billion human beings on this earth. You would have
>greater carnage in the air than we now have on the roads !!
>At least our hunger for speed without effort at present is confined to
>certain arterial routes and only available to those area's where economic
>affluence makes us want to obtain instant gratification of the desire to
>see places other than those right under your nose with exactly the same
>attributes.
>I have travelled all my life and even just recently made an unnecessary
>trip just to satisfy my curiosity after which ,when reaching home I could
>have only travelled 14 km to see the sea and 25yards to see everything
>there is to see.
>and more idiotic still, if I really want to, I can make a continuous habit
>to travel astrally and then there are no boundaries to my desire for
variety.
>So would I want to own a gadget or develop one that would make me travel
>everywhere at will.
>No!! we would never work again but of absolute necessity and the world
>would starve as we know it.
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>Just thought to let you know my sentiments.
>
>Ren