New Approach to Gravity/Energy

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 30 Jun 1999 21:29:52 -0500

Hi Folks!

Comes another interesting email offering opportunities to do some basic
experiments;

Subject: interest
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 19:58:44 -0400
From: "S. Radel" <sradel@mindspring.com>
To: jdecker@keelynet.com

I am interested in your organization as I would like to see the truth
exposed. As a physicist, I see that the bulk of mainstreem physicists
are a bunch of "yes men" that are unable to think for themselves.

Needless to say currently accepted physical theory is seriously flawed
and leads to a dead end.

I have done work in gravitational theory and quantum theory that may be
of interest to your organization.

Gravitation occurs as a result of mass existing in space and can be
defined by a formula "g = mass / 4 c pi d^2".

This formula is derived from analysis of the work done by mass as it
exists. Contrary to present representation of Einstein's work, I have
found that the energy inherent of mass is infinite and mass operates at
a power rate in direct proportion of Einstein's mass energy equation
that is undisputable.

In this formula, for calculating the acceleration due to gavity, the
constant "c" carries units of kg/m^3 in mks. This formula eliminates
the need for a Newtonian gravitational constant and formula that is
geometrically incorrect.

Also, in a quantum mechanical analysis of the constant motion of mass,
the current particle wave duality problem that plauges modern physics
has been eliminated. Motion of mass cannot be defined without
simultaneous definition of the wave associated with the motion.

It has also been determined by quantum mechanical analysis that
Einstein's perception of mass increase with velocity is not an accurate
description of reality.

In simple terms the mass itself does not increase, the ability of the
mass to be accelerated decreases with velocity.

Anyway, "free energy" is a physical reality and can be obtained.
Certain "hoops" need to be gone through to obtain the technology needed
to accomplish this task. I am looking for "clowns" willing to work
toward that goal.

Sincerely,
GD Niplokov

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