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XV
96 93
33
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ry tal Flanagan.
foreword Begich ch MD (1M) Nick Begi P y ra ra m i P o we we r w a h e e a e s b oo o o k w r e n by D r P a r ic ic k F la la na na ga ga n It ex plore t h i de first book to b e de a an science- behind the Great wa Pyramid a n o th th e s im im i a r s t u c u re re s a ro ro un un d h e w o d . VVhilc other authors. have i nc nc e t h original Ie] c om om e f o w a none have generated the d ep ep t o f e n h us us ia ia s a n n te te re re s in t hi hi s s ub ub j ec ec t i:i!-i D r . F l an an a g an an ' s U~ thinking It i s r e m em by m a original research. em b e r e bo It dislodged e n ou again". ou g h i nt nt el el le le ct ct ua ua l wa their greater pote n ow ow , f o m e it ha h i m p he ] 97 97 0 potent ntia ials ls the wa we s e over time. When people w i th pyram ids, w h a i n t h b e gi gi nn nn in in g lost to mysti m , W h abou abou thes thes s t u c u re re s h a their very n a u r nd de gn ve k no no w g e f o f u u r generations, T he he s u c u re re s w e b as as e on s ci ci en en c e k n ow ow n Inan millennia ago. hang r el While some, i n m o d er er n times. rushed to hang el ig ig io io u o r m y sstt ic ic a s i g ni ni f i ca ca nc nc e on n kn kn ow ow n ~ D r F l n a o ug ug h to explain it w i words of science. pyramids. Th di ve a v e a i u n rn rn a k e my
Sc nc nc ie ie n forgot the a nc
ng k T owledge,
he
ature of the the past, ms future. igious t ru ru cctt u e , a n its uses, th subj subjec ec s ig ig n f ic ic an an c o f th be mu suggested that the p y a m "time speculation an d eb eb a S om om e h a m a be caps capsul ule" e" of know knowle ledg dge, e, b o tenus of its m a h em perhaps, s, throug throug em a c s a n perhap OT n ea know knowle ledg dg gain gained ed from from o r ng mb ea r t he he s s trtr uc uc tu tu re re s s oooo n ed g e might ye be uncovered? isco iscove verc rcd. d. Wh knows what new k n o l ed Th n d m y e r o f the p y a m ro ug ug b n c e se se a unra v e e d i n pall h ro presented in these pages.
Or. F la la na na ga ga n v is is l e d h e p y a m d s o f E gy gy p h i y - h re re e m e hi fe that trip he p ar Th Ia h e made w a N ov ov em em b 9 83 83 . D u ar t c ip ip at at e " so so u - ma ma te te " c e e mo mo n w i h i new w ifif e D r G a C ry ry s F l n ag ag a Th ve look plac me wh plac on the full m o fo me unon wh ve ow on nu every 4 , 0 0 0 y e a r & , . T h F l n a to advance knowledge f ro ro m t h i nt nt el el le le ct ct ua ua l wen of their c om om b in in e c re re a i vi vi ty ty . T h i y na na m u o h av av e he fe e c n o m on on k fo ve de v e p in in g years. Th wh wi be bje bo we nt er er ve ve n i n y e nd te In the i nt t h i nv nv e nt nt io io n s discussed in these p a ge ge s r ed ed e si si gn gn e many with the best of electrnmc izardry.
]9 ~I be Dr F] na to de ma I n 1 99 99 2 w e finally connected and h av av e o ve ve r the las stron bond between our families. I t w a our d es es irir e t ha ha t several yean formed we wo be bl br ce d in t h h a nd nd s forward many ideas an 5CC h e p l a ce i:.:; both timely an ua Th n o l ed v e l o p e d by th Flan of inti inti ed g Flanag agan an approacb the en o f t hi ea s serve as po ul hi s present age. H i d ea hich is An age, we the ge of E n 1 1ghtenrnent be ve wh fo y on on e by its ".cry it on the cros crossr sroad oad with within inwh whic ic is much much promise, A S t he he : :n e x ki
ni
ea
This This book book opens tIP ever everyo yone ne Pyra Pyrami mi P()W-.::T a lo lo u d . .
Ja
uary 8 ~ 1 9 9 7
itscl larger terms h i k in in g and ( h w o rlrl d around us n d a nd nd in in g o f o u ma revisits o l d e f o othe others rs b u f o te s h e v e p ro ro ce ce s o f n k n g a n w on on de de r ng sli ul a te urn presents
Cha.pter
OF INVESTIGATION
RE
':'T ':'The he poss posses essi sion on of Know Knowle ledg dge, e, unle unless ss acco accomp mpan anie ie a. ma if est ti pr like like V e a
no ledg ledge, e, vi la
rs by
it su
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intended
by thing.
or usc.
IS GNIVERSA.L and hi conf confli lict ct it
natu natu a!
forces."! he
study of
if
ne
11
orces ha
gone on
thou thou ands ands of yca rs. scie scient ntis ists ts phil philos osop ophe hers rs
an
reli religi giou ou lead leader er
ur qu
liti he
rec tl psychi psychi
ha plagued [o cent centur urie ie .. to da te past
result of my
O\VU
in vcstig tions
present invcstiga don of be ascrib h e rea. of Para Para-P -P
COf-
ysics, a s a.ny ysical and
phenom phenomena ena
de ds time time by thou thousa sand nd peo pl an th la wS gove govern rnin in it rigin and us ar know known, n, it may th en be.of ec of Physics, Physics, ho
It is
D1
own
pinion that inve invest stig ig do
of thes thes ener energi gies es
PYR MI
hi
ara
im
hi ac h e o sm sm o
he
PO,\V PO,\VER ER
spir spirit itua ua
en tity in
Chapter the
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Spiri
is b r
Ii
HISTORY
ng
aw CT5.
man is
knOVl{11
wi
dcrstan cr e rg rg i e s SU rro unding unding if e . T h e he rn ni verse stan standi ding ng of hi place
e] itself have
the er rcr u n d er
of L ifif e E ne ne rg rg y ha
Fa or thou thousa sand nd
of
been
ars. ars.
Ga-llama Th This
de
k no no w term b e lili c
have
or
G A J... ~vlA. A . '2 [J1 ee by the
is years. G A - L L A MA very f o u d a t o n existence, Iif c~ every indra \VI} breath yo he basic q ua ua l
o f GA~LL,"A,.rvL\ are
basis of
It
lly known,
3.
YO
ique
,. brea thing
n~
ext rciscs,
Prana
The ie
LIFE ENERGY th
nc
being
called RA
Prana is the Sanscrit term meaning '~ABSOLUTE E~ERGY~'~ o f e n g y or forc force, e, principle.
nd
ha
t h u n iv iv er er sa sa l life principle a 1 1 n e g y or force de rivc i o uf hat
PYRl\.Mm PO\Vl':R
th c the very air We b r a th
li
I-lisTORY
Kundalini t~ be
\VC
IS
the body body to cont contai ai
.n \vJlhng~ acting, etc.
Kund Kund lini lini the will will
motion of .us call called ed nerv nerv forc force} e} whic whic Al
is elie elieve ve
to be
ever ever what is form of Prana, Prana,
breath in systems ar base base on th infl inflow ow body, d i£ i£ i r i~ i~ u titi o i nt nt o the hi ch it OV 57 vari vari ou chan chan n c l
di d u is "Kundalini reprcs reprcsc:n c:nta ta tive the great cosm ie powe powe whic whic creates and sustai sustains ns th untverse.'?'
Yo
These CU
channeh ci den
called ed C]la C]lakr kras as an are call endocr cr inc glands. th th endo
is beli believ eved ed th
th
are beHc\'ed
ra
amount
to the
OG
rgan rgan ic rn
erCLSCS.
beli believ ev they they can char charge ge orga organi ni cria Is with with Pr na by n u m e
teclmique
as the Mulad-
Th re h a r a Chakra.
on.c ha If
pe
or
body+
he
energy in th a i r ~ they also believe energy called
more more power ul f o
ur wh brca brca thin thin
rd
th sl epin epin exer exerci cise se
erpe erpent nt isawak isawak ne
le
pranayama
rt VIVI
passes
last
in asce ascend nd
an
upper chakr as term termma ma tth.e Brahamaran.da hich is conn connec ecte te with with the head,
vi vi es
JDtUS.
.shaking them th water, as if you w e gent gently ly ov ingc rt ps nio the glass wa tc f[ of your ingc
The
of the Prana
weak weak pers person on expa expand nd ng th
ura,
the to
Chakra at the pineal gland.
,"Vh ,"Vhcn cn th a1 ed~ it comm commen ence ce to perform third e y I o tele telepa path thic ic visi vision on
Hindu da lini on ar
kencd a\.....
rn a l its n o r rn
a~d vivi-
of Kunre flow flowin in ustra te in Figure
chakra
YR
I D PO\IJlER
HISTORY
Tumo the universal
Tibetan ad ep ts p er er at at ur ur e c om om p le le te te l ak mo surrounded by snow, ord
life
ener energy gy l'UM l'UMO} O}
wi ths tand sub reezin at alti altitu tude de o f 1 8~ 8~ OO OO (
[0
fire. ordi-
h e a t,
is nary
hca or
th
ea ar un
uc
inte intens ns ty
them. Tumo
mca
er
flows are called and nerve. he Ili
Kun
va rious rious
us us
chakra chakras, s, SU prosed
to
thin nerves tha distri bu
ur nt
of ps hi
energy.
o n sid Enl ghtened m y reali ty bu ysica reali hi urro urro nd th hysic hysic he Turno n E i a e rc rc is is e w h i n ak ak e
body
at alti altitu tude de
ie abov abov 1 0 , , 0 0 0 feet
the )"
TI}c f'lH~k.as ~f !~e oody tu r t.he b ns ns e o f th tel ul m g { tu
the c o spine !{I th
Run{b~inffire ex. to pmust chekr in the head.
rmtiate
himself.
us
reno reno nc
ur or
PYR.o\.:.\fJO
he basi basi
PO\'VER
HISTORY
xe cise cise ar as ollo ollo s:
exercise
artery yet fill ed \vi th the fair produced c u r rc rc n
is imagin imagined, ed, and hair} the
th brea breath th
ha Iittl fing finger er
size an
appc
4~Th
arte artery ry fi ts
n d air.
it el
depends upon and the direction in which
or le kind kind of tube tube ille ille
in ted.
it
blaz blazin in
encl enclos osed ed in it
soever,
stage ncss,
tact COn tact
it.
Tch~i 1~CH)I is
ancien en by th anci
iv
Chinese.
is
The
initiate's
based on the
lve
ne ment mentio ione ne earl earlie ie Th
in
ridi ridi ns tr
ys
th
it
Figure lOis acupuncture,
cre
]O entirely disappea ly ceases .... al form forms, s, all repr repres esen enta tati tion on what what perceived, as .... tI1;.5
in
body.'
7. The artery, which is
At er
ccts
th
things.
is
body.
a r ry
The ,.
abou abou an hour+
take take
fi
any physical action takes place,
to
ay
a b s o rbed
hu
SF
or tsal tsal
be omes omes as
vcd. E n l r ge ceases: to ge d beyond rtery e ng le easure, th ng u f s h e ld i r te f e el stor stor flam el s h im im s el el f ea te flam ocean of fire. a nl nl on on g t h e f lo lo 'l'l tv tv in in g w a e s This This stat stat ha
practiced
hene heneve ve on is old. old.
mind rome detail I.;
section o f t hi hi s p ap ap er er +
.s
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POW.ER
HISTOR.Y
Tch'i is "air "air or brea breath th
signified it as: o f n at at ur ur e He said that
prime
energy"
ot va te
l/Ir' hich
circul ulat ates es t hi hi s e ne ne rg rg y circ
thro throug ugho hout ut
th
uto
the en-
orga organi nism sm
this ener energy gy is Qi or this i. 10 two categories the em a le le , that is the Y a Chinese, the male and t h f em th Yin, Yin,
Another is
Chinese word
these flows throughout on
hich hich cupu cupunc nctu ture re
the en tire body
isba ed
The th co ry nerg nergy, y, or beco become me bloc blocke ke
or congested.
nb
he process o f a c up up u nc nc tu tu r en ergies ergies by means of massage,. need les, cctrical im pulse laser or other mean mean prec precis is ti ula tion. l'
Some o f t he he s
AIana AIana
an
liIe eneTgll..11 11
il be covered in late late chapters.
te hniq hnique ue
an na
Mana Mana
oa
Hawaii have three n a
f o the aves aves
ner Mana Loa hly 'With th most most ower ower to infl influe uenc nc a l t hi hi ng ng s .
11
Is the one
PYRA PYRAM1 M1
HIsTORY
PO\V PO\V
th
Syihboli bolize ze
life. we have th re bodi bodies es made made differcn 011
function.
12
These
dies dies ar
The
mpa
forces: .1. Mana Mana trica f or or e e . It
va tage tage vital vital el ccrr hem s u bstances wi th it an fonn of magnet th substances+ t-\ larg of larg disc discha harg rg lo ta vital the para Yling force CO manded ex er e f f c c t, or ef feet resu ing in unconsciousness: esmeri pa rc cs
to
in
used
p sy sy ch ch i ro th century.
de energies. t~
z.
He is
the
vers vers an of al thin things gs
th
athe athe
supc supcrc rcon onsc scio ious us .Ior .Ior its various
the mos
lc n d to the western
VI/Or
rcss fi tee th
basis im
ti
other lesser m e t al al s
nto
Force cher cher ist, ist, Baro Karl Karl rl or
w ha ha t
es, creosote and cienti cientists sts of Eur pc
Reichenbach became ma baro barome mete ters rs opl er and could onset advanc nce. e. dist r ba ba n c e we II in adva
fu
edic edicin ine. e.
tstan
iv
to wea her co di tions ic
lie discove;cd that that th se indi indivi vidu dual al r n v ne ne t i c
magn magnet et an 12
od rn
It is si
taco "vas "vas on of the grea grea pi taco th
of
magn magnet etic ic light
the
~. purposes.
as Para Parace ce lsus, the "Swiss Hermes,"
9t vo Reichenbach d i c ov ov e e d Ligh orce orce 14 Deli Ligh
Us
is introd ucc
Phil Philip ippu pu Aure Aureol olus us Theophrastus Pa race racels lsus us vo oh enhe enheim im
Od o r O d
2. M a n a Man . . . T ave v itit a th next next hlgh hlghcr cr voltage, conscious. its think in an '~wi '~will llin ing' g' acti acti viti es
subject.
ls
the three
]01-\1
life energy or psychic phil philos osop ophe he Para Parace cels lsus us
Quintessence energy th grea grea alchemist Bomb Bombas astu tu
es.
ca
Quint essence
ds crysta! shapes, shapes, various crysta!
were were
to
these fields
etec etec
around
PO\\'FR
PYRAJl.lID
n c agn color; the N o rt rt h s ee ee ki ki n
ue in
ol or or , and 110t. red i n c ol
other
T h e s en en s v e
HISTORY
sa pole.
sa
i n g re re a I'll
sens ti
s u p e s en en ssee s
repe repeat ated edly ly way th
They tc d each each othe other. r. things a f I c c tc
usin usin
the only their
ener energi gies es
hi
wa a r f u l to rn each each other, other,
11 th e su su l the next.
correla te
Reichenbach
rotc
On th
Nature o f O d
Od xhib xhibit it ordin ary v is is ! b I c l ig ig h t
exac tl
from. one scnsi ti
Light
ay appear Lj mo p e a 1 1 \0\' h e uencc fin forces ma.g etism, etism,
me
he
nn on wi bj objects re un l e ct ct ri ri c i t y Jigh t, and
al sc en
approach
V h e n R e ic ic h_ h _ ~n ~ n b ac ac h placed meta] plates nt ing ns ve aw Od f la la m ap ea on in the m. Th C5 c o WDU
h e ;sunlight~ ar wi tc II instan
hi
Reichert Reichert bach is r s r n or west wester er t ig ig a t e these energies.
t te te m pt
know o f
n v es e s t g a tions,
sc n t i
bu
s..
ns tr tr u . . an i ns in
ill ustra te
Figu Figure re IIL1 IIL1
This device has
thenomcter.
basically f in in e s ilil k thread
fine bala balanc nced ed need needle le susp suspen ende de cali calibr brat ated ed dial dial
unit is then suspended rt z , prer e r a b l y made o f . q u a rt
\Ve sh U s e e 1ater th Russ Russia ians ns .i thei thei research.
Mito Mitoge geni ni
shield
respond instan t1 to the th proximity of the
visua stim u]us of the huma huma body body
creation
wi
p l e s f ro ro m s un un l g h
of
ec t,
th
expe me
he first first record recorded ed men to
rnber
nt ubje ubject ct kn
Odic Light.
to meas measur ur
detail. thou
crystals
ru
the fields of the
that they
ter as detected without error from not been treated wi th 'magnetic fields,
1\1agnetized ter hich ha
device has been used by will a150
described,
Rays Rays
at 0' scientist, announced to the w o Hv1ng cell cell prod produc uc
invisible
radiation.
ew discovery
mito mitoge geni ni
radi radiat atio io
He called this this
15
sc o v e r . . astounding d i sc ..
HlS"l'ORY
to
ultr ultrav avio iole le
rays rays
uc ce ce ed ed e 3 O ~Professor Guido Cremonese s uc F JN JN E S I L
pape pape
T H RE RE A
enti entitl tled ed
pho--
in
Ragg Ragg della vita totogra./ati.
tabl tables es radi radiat ated ed mito mitoge geni ni
rays
freshly cut vegeth ucle ucleus us is not
on
d e st st ro ro y e d . . th
"sen "sende der" r"
and
"biological cannon," GLASS
tu
root in tip
exposed NEEDLE
SCALE
like like
18
re-
side.
After
an
c el el l o n th side po se se d , side n o e x po
the number of in
e x po po se se d
th
biol biolog ogic ical al shoo shoote ter. r.
an He tried
the sender
obtained
yeast as
cen increa increase se in growth.
In orne orne
Early form oi psychic detector called
16
Sthenometer~
vet and obtained
of the eye) blood, and nerves were
of
FIGURE III
the same results,
Scientists peop people le held held
called niltog e i c rays. culture of
ea
17
the
r-
the al shoo shoote ters rs
di a titi o n hand t h e r a di
PVnA]"' PVnA]"'II II
II STORY
POWE POWE
rm
the
so incr incr ascd ascd yeas yeas gro\ gro\vt vth~ h~
H 1 V O LT LT A G E
Hl
I i c l d bu
scovcry
hi
as lost
..... ,...
OUT OUTPUT PUT STAGE
OSC1LLATOR
un til r ec ec e t l y
shall later se is very im orta ortant nt H i s . early w o theory covcry leading' h e Russians now c a h i energy. plasma
RE
di
Bioplasma
l ia ia n d i sc sc o v er er e d Ph tog·r:1phy. phy. 1Ie
ph nome nomeno no that
dlSCOVCf('d
'w ic
is no
call called ed Kirl Kirlia ia
RODE:
th
photogra phccl by external stimulation of the bod high freq altern rnat atin in curre current nt freque uenc nc hi ·h voltage alte y8 ~tppePLr to f o o w
an vary vary acco accord rdin in t iv iv i v .
'r
TIMER.
to
mood mood
d ef ef in in i heal health th and
VOLT
n e of force moti motion onal al c-
FllM LEAF
ergy!
o r of col
surr surrou ou di
18
gurc IV.
rl
frequency 4~O()r\OOO cycl cycles es pe
all 11.. 11.. ng things.
to second. to 100 000
volts volts peak peak
pe k.
UR
By form comes into into view view
18
Kirlian photography
19
set-up.
PYRA PYRAMI MI
Multicolored all in o t i fr hl
spar sparks ks
twir ]5, and twinkles,
Roman candles
became one moot moot im the invest investiga igatio tio of life
Several Kir wi 11 peri perime me ta ecti ection on of this report. photography,
"Fhrou "Fhrough gh Kirlia Kirlia
discov-
the energy aIll aIll ving ving things.
bod
t h au ra in
double living glory.
unified organ-
self,
Ru..ssia.ns: ns:clai clai acted as unit, and the Ru..ssia. of b io io lo lo g c a f ie ie ld ld s scientists claim th oxyg oxygen en h e n e rgy ich is ransfo 11 ned
Sov ic tai body.
energy
ar ionized excited elec electr tron ons! s! propro-
The ener energy gy body body ism in
'1"hi
en r~y oriental
!S
p ra ra n
riki riki
al t he he or or ie ie s
it is the basis
ir bioplasmic
Glance to h e d cs cs c ptions of the in the rc xerc
reser
ti re
rb th is
reason b r thing r y effective in rcli rcliev ev
They disc discov over ered ed that that different colors of light pa em discharge hioplasmic body. resear researche chers rs agree agree t a l encr gy teristics o f v i ta
Soviet Soviet scient scientist ist
fiel fields ds surr surrou ound ndin in
l ik ik e c o n st st e llll a titi o n tons tons an othe othe part partic icle le
in elP$
Soviet scientists di cove covere re nega negati tive vely ly char charge ge ionized in tens tensio io an tire tiredn dnes ess. s.
r s the of its lights.
tools the
he Sovi Soviet et sa th biop lasmic patterns,
eu
it wa turn turnin in
portant energy,
flam flames es flar flares es
HISTORY
PO\V PO\V
It
CQU
wi th
rc ther ther ener energi gies es
~re
cte
fe
ollo ollowi wing ng char charac ac .. olar
mbi
effects. simi simila la to magn magnet etis ism, m, elec electr tric icit ity, y, heat, and luminous radiations, but itself none of these+ twas said th crgy from from huma humans ns coul be conducted paper paper wood, wood, \'\'001, silk silk an many many subs substa tanc nces es th tare tare lect lectri rica ca insu insulator lators. s.
Pyramid POWt In
late 1930 1930 s, re
"vas visiting
,\Vh ,\Vhil il Bovi Bovi
garb garbag ag He pletely
wa
Fren French chma ma Pyramid
in
,.
ats wi
the the
Bovis wh
on
he dead dead anim animal als, s,
ca SIh3 I I
by
of G iziz e
ther rode rodent nt comcomre f a ct ct io io n + decay o r p u t re
and
PYRA1H PYRA1H
nt
Hrs'rouv
POWEr POWEr
Marry of
h e py a m
thin g~ that
get lost lost in it vast vast stru struct ctur ure. e.
anim animal al
even even tu II
So
er, eggs~ nd han} han}burg burger er mea t.
wa ta vc to deat death. h.
th
pyra pyrami mid. d. nt
ace
€p
n ti ti 1th 1th
because of decay.
fills up,
at
Bovi Bovi pub publi li ousl
This recess thousands of yea r.s. is
for
ts Inurn mined
can and it
utr
\0\'
ac
and dis-
ere
]1
pJ ete1 preserved;
ly
th iron iron cour courta tain in
in pyramid amid shap shaped ed cont contai aine ners rs no re riger riger tion tion
19
Drbal,
nt "vi th th py mi ab
energy. du his
K in in g
behi behi
repo an deci decide de to expe experi ri Bovis' repo determine ha he ap
pyramid,
sen~
hun an
Karel
The ob both bother er Bovi Bovis, s,
ed his findin findin gs, but ority of his reader readers. s.
fe tate tate
"H lctcl
0'\'1)
into un ha te
s~ terr terr tory~ tory~
c ha ha mb mb e
C\V cia In "v th no sign of decay.
perfectly
ad
availa bility bility
the stee steel. l.
and
earnest. )"
Bevis placed
ry easily
le
in
id
Drba Drba wond wonder ered ed if an ffec ffec on razo razo blad blades es
way+
Pv RA~HU) Pow fI.H
II] STORY
you nger man
As
and recalled other,
They They wou Id
pola polari rize ze
rays rays from
evid evid nc to
te
th
would tamp tamper ered ed with with at
the
po'....
Psychotronic
disc discov over ered ed
that that
the pyrami aye sing single le bl de
shave
be00 time time
physically
investjgatIng
"shaped po\'Ver. Ver. ~~ Pav
agai again, n,
has C O I n c
n um um b era tors." tors."
gen"psychotron ie gen-
These devi device ce rese resemb mble le of metal, metal, wood, an pape paper. r.
sculpturings
le st on Amer Americ ican an scientist has visited ex arnincd arnincd his genera tors and could et no is clai clai
ed that th
vari variou ou
genera
and nor, magn magnet etic ic part partic icle les, s, even even unde unde pyramid, \\lord won spread and Soviet soldiers started building their 0\\'11 pyra pyrami mi razo razo blad blad shar sharpe pene ners rs
he rece receiv ived ed
Shar Sharpe pene ner. r. ~~
Th
Czec Czechs hs have be
Czec Czec
patent num-
Drbal
idea but he had
raud. ~o
tOTS
tt ac
ma neti neti
water!
ush abou
th devi device ce
pyra pyrami mi
shape is
clue to
devi device ces. s.
"vas "vas info inform rmed ed
Egypt. pyramid
that th
appear thes thes
Pyramid
very very hus
made
erly.
patent
on is yram yramid id razo razo bl de harp harp ner. ner.
,f
J!..'nergy
nl
then placed
time, he tested the
sh.i:lvin~ of n~j11 vcn.uing
process
blade
Czech Czech scien scientis tists ts
cardboard.
wi
hy th
an
thor thor's 's blad blades es at night an pl light so that the oo n \ 'I V -Q -Q u I fall the m oo fall on the blades.
He shav shaved ed with with
as shar shar
was deformed
ach
ad be
the blade,
blade
of
to al Amer Americ ic
effect that pilo pilots ts stationed in
.i
the blade in the beca beca us the instru they did. did. instrumen ments ts went ha ywire if they
Pyramid
PYRA1'tITP
POWEl{
interviewed one pilot men ts stopped working completely.
Appa Appare rent ntly ly lowe lowe insects
energy. left meat if
AUTIIOR~S Bl\CKGROU~D~ 'l"HE 'l"HE NEUROP NEUROPIIO IIONE NE
pyra pyra
to death rather
mi VI told me of Texas told
device that wall thout using th ears ears
th brai brai
he
by acor acor
ourteen year year old, old, close friend of tele televi visi sion on rep a in Houston, most unusua phen phenom om enon, tran transm smit it soun soun
to
im description of the device ad been .i strang nger er when when he had visite Chic Chicag ago. o. plet plet stra
scru of two copper mesh scru to them them
consisted
th '...
ttac ttache he
were were plac placed ed in as insulators.
The of an audi audi
OU tpu
tran transf sfor orme me
pa
pair of plastic b a g s to act voltage side 'whi 'which ch wa conn connec ecte te back back ordinary record player.
Th resu result lt is show show in Figu Figure re V.
ppli ppli
to th pads pads the
vi ni
o f h e temples, o n e w o ul ul d Fi as if
itself.
The it
as ex
e l distorted,
from
PYRA
1D
PO\-\' ...
AUTHOR.tS
good
Tlr:E
BACKGROUND,
missing as if it
therefore bro
electric constant of the skin, ch :slightest o u d e s t u l us, TCSC'1f TCSC'1fChed Ched at
the libra ry a n
d is is co co ve v e re re d th phcnand was disco vered
omen (111 'i, vas known as fa
by Volta.
several orders of magnitude
It was called electrophonic hearing.
that
It was believed affcc affcc tin
the
in
phen phenom om no eke tr call call mea
mere merely ly th stim stim lated and
exa
ine
th
signal from the
was overloaded
cvice by oscilloscope
and produced
soon discovered ha re thro thro gh only only lA'hen this this effee effee occu occurr rred ed
is
pl in
at
hy only
th roug h. reasoned th
true carrier oscill ll tion tion prod prod uccd uccd by mock exthe osci the transformer and by the electrodes and
fad; ci ta tion
he
the um
bo y.
in g wi th tile unit using x p m e n t in sc 11 tor 0\\'"11 design an disc discov over ered ed cu i around 4 0 ) O ( ) O cycl reso reso ancc ancc in t h c irir cu cycles es pe second,
uenc frequenc
abruptly
with
the resonan Ireq ucncy \VOU ld chan change ge nd general body body chan change ges. s.
moti motion on
nanc nanc
xp illu illust stra rate te
in
si ne th orig origin inal al Neur Neurop opho hone ne patent nt on the device. my pate The dev ice wa
m od od u
e d radi radi
fraction
second!
reso-
parameters, de which is illustrated in
esse essent ntia iall ll
volt voltag ag power,
tran transm smit itte te
ts frequency resonance. au tomatical tomatical
th
by
of
in Figure VI.
m i nu nu t e
vibration.
and discovered the transformer
NEUROPIIONE
freq freque uenc nc
of
maxi tuned fo maxi
The addition the dif fcrence.
urn resonance.
resonant
di
rrie rrie
made made
device
from from anot anothe he worl world, d, The norm normal al freq freque uenc nc
resp respon onse se
was extended distortion.
experimenting with people who is they were considered to were unab unable le to he anything, even with what is known as bone bone cond condJc Jcti tion on ..
Th resu result lt were were spec specta tacu cula la ..
rV
AM11 AM11
PO\' PO\'\I'. \ I'.
AUTHOR'S
People
not
were now hearing
soun sounds ds they they only A Uo Uo t
T R AN A N S fO fO R ME ME R
SUBJ£Cl
C OP O P PE PE R P A
..
am
ap my disc discov over er pages of 30 ewsp ewsp pers pers and was syndica tcs and interna tion tional al maga maga zine zine arou around nd th worl world, d, pcared oil. the picked up
ron
FE curophone,
temb temb
in
96
ults er as spectacular discovery. We The re ults received hundreds of thou thousa sand nd of letters world. d. Lett th worl Letter ers. s. came came aw as asm ani Pat Flanagan, Inven Inven tor cxas, U. S.A. The ting th
OSCILLATOR.
ever reca recapt ptur urin in
ap
HIFJ
E:uly E:uly experi experimen mental tal
THE NEUROPHONE
BACKGROUND,
XFMR
S+ Postal service did
il to th
ight ight
spectacular job in get-
rt euro europh phon on
There
disc discov over erie ie
not made
public. ted perfect telepa thic persons, ns, often often with startl startl more perso nu
in
resu resu ts
wi messing telepathy.
hese hese tele tele
gh t;
new phenomenon-electronically
thic incid incid
were induced
ts
ridicule. le. fear of ridicu OSCILLOSCOPE
FIGURE Measuring
resonance,
30
Aura Phatpgraphy On ro
whil whil
list list ni
'''0 rking
to
usic usic ov
phot photog ogra raph phic ic dark dark europhone.
the
UT HI usic
the m o san nerv nerves es as it were.
with.
at
ca rin
lUY
an
tli 11
of
VIr'
s"
enla enlarg rger er
R:)S R:)S
BACK BACKGn Gn
ND
NE :R PH NE
it produced
disc discov over ered ed
ha t" n g it
halo+
the same same resu result lts. s.
Ne pict pictur ur
disa disapp ppea eare red. d. the paper
b y an AIJRA[
is xp
scovery, soug sought ht AURA AURA desc descri ribe be soon soon disc discov over ered ed the way th iele ielect ctri ri ki ing to
ati
wi
VC8
long in occu occult lt text texts. s.
on tant tant changed) that is accord-
La
Uni very pl ased ased to he
was
lated emission
of ultraviolet fr
ravs
Lodv v....hen it is
Kirl Kirlia ia
graph
COlI
32
phQt phQtog ogra raph ph of fing finget et to
the
finger taken with the N E U R O P H O N E in
PVAA PVAAMI MI
There is dissociation
POV1 POV1fE fE
toge ic ~radi ~radi tion tion "mitoge skin~ surf surfac ace. e.
of
these things.
to measur measur
1 . ·D ·D i e l ec ec tr tr i
th
body
thes thes
ener energi gies es
By measuring th in
the
ati li in
rgan rganis ism. m.
freq freque uenc nc of resonance in rd co st nt th body body
my
rl
Th
Ne
in-
tensely
the
ri on emot emotio ions ns
in three minutes
re
O C C u r with with thin thinkk-
ing, very
2~ GSR Measurements:
man. man.
Figure
VIII is
in
SR
around body, th chan change ge In diel dielec ectr tric ic cons consta tant nt istanc nc ill re ista
of ac pu ctur ctur
ri
the body
comp comple le
inte integr grat ated ed
elec electr tron onic ic syst system em ..
brief description
34
of some of these
the system
very sensitive ro
is
an Early
convinced that man's The fol1owing is
depe depend ndin in
th
and body to 0.1 microf microfara ara
it.
surface
constant by
iele ielect ctri ri
rs
the
Constant!
skin
measur urin in By meas l-
of the
Ski
circuit,
al
to
fiel fields ds surr surrou ound ndin in
N:E:UROPBONE
th
body.
fo
BACKGROUND,
AUTHOR'S
experiments
acup acupun unct ctur ur
open open circ circui uit, t,
'With the device indicated
poin points ts
This system
points,"
to
IS
used
th 35
Russ Russia ians ns
to
PYRA )'IID
PO\\'~ER
AUTHOR~S
BAGKGROI.:YD.,
Tnr,
~EURO?HONE
electr trod odes es the iz of the elec change ge fr 6 1 chan 1,000 0 0
th
resi resist stan ance ce as little
to
found. The Russ Russia ia
is
coun coun terp terp
"tobi-
5COpC."lB
v.... ill se 13 bioc biocos osmi mi ener energy gy readou sensor.
The
be used ~thi ~thi de ic used fo dete detect ctin in lity 3 : : 0 ; hen it is used wi
\\1
ob
ll
ad pl if je
"1
skin resistance.
considerably, made to emit
loud loud beep beep when an
cupuncture
point is found. as il two wa ys~(1) ys~(1) bila bilate tera ra
used nd (2 test
In this t\'I':O
an
unilateral. et in trum trum nt
test is made made to dete determ rmin in th ati body o i n ts
l1
ty
two ro es
ha ge
in
left left side sides. s.
Chines es The Chin
an the next"
is arit the po arit FIGURE FIGURE VII GS
measuring bridge..
36
cc s t a ce be n,...cc of he le trod trodes es
two
pol ari ty is switc As th switchc hc t.h dif cre tia ista istanc nc etwe etween en thos thos poin points ts is dete determ rmin ined ed by th of unba unbala la ce of TCH~ TCH~ in the bod circui circuits. ts.
points
amount
RA )'fI )'fI
AUTI AUTIIO IOR-"
POWE POWE
N£UROPHONE
BACK BACKGR GR UND, UND,
is shown
there is no change in pola polari rity ty
in F ig ig u
Th is tech techni niqu qu of meas measur urem emen en isofte isofte used used to dete determ rmin in the am ou of unbalance in the meridians of acu puncture+
This around
'The 'The pa tien tien
It shows well as polarit shows potent potential ial as well polarity. y.
he
he
anced."
th
tion, on
elec electr trod od
is
se
ld at
instrument
ly
is capacitor
ctr
pr be,
This device can
point of interest.
to measure
later.
are it Chin Chines es
The wi
ar of
Th
la
the body and
be easily easily calibr calibrate ated. d. at
puncture
X+
this this instrum instrumen en t.
catalo logu gued ed over over 1,00 1,00 of these these poin points ts," ," have cata
Skin I/" oliage Differential
Vii th tr
pick up the
ui pment and fiIt fiIter ers, s, this this person due can be picked
"V
as thre thre sensi tive di erential ener energy gy flow flow of th body body
feet feet
to agnetic
is in t h
nd
Body
The
field
which
o be be m Th pend pendin in
equipl equiplll llen en or emot emotio iona na
on the un
Stat Static ic Volt Voltag ag
it
rudy can
Field Around Body
als
al li
i c voltage
field. fi el chan change ge by th mind.
'with conditions and 38
elab elabor orat at an expensive. stre stress ss can crea crea te enou enough gh le rd
a f f e c tc tc d
approximate
that of th
arth arth
An experimen
demonstrate
this.
it
but
it
the squeamish.
39
AU"I'HOR~S BACKGROU KGROU~'1J, ~'1J, TO
NEURO NEUROPRO PRONE
his back
measured on th floo floor. r.
suspended ded ove th sola sola An ordinary magnetic compass is suspen fe plexus body inch inches es abov above. e. then give severe pinch, If the give pain pain th comp compas as need needle le will deflect considerably. 'N
W C T R O I ' -I-I I C ' E L ~ 'R 'R O S C O P E :
AIR CAPAarOR CAPAarOR E L E C T R O D E
The solar solar plexus plexus
hi
most strongly noted in the area
vi scie scient ntis ists ts have have me su nd ve ound ound vast vast ch ng
psyc psychi hi
phen phenom omen en
ar perf perfor orme med, d,
th field around psythis fiel fiel as cert certai ai in this ~8
From the prev previo ious us disc discus ussi sion on it tha the bodies of ving things gs ar ving thin moving, biol in biolog ogic ical ally ly co plcx plcx fiel fiel inte intere re
structure.
re liv-
in the le tron tronic ic fiel fiel of the human body effe effe ts of th nvir nviron onme me upon the
body. 'living in
is not
sea of
usually aw reo
body senses are very very limi limite te th ener energi gies es arou around nd us. surr unde unde re surr
co pare pare
by el ctro ctro ta tic, ma neti neti
with
ligh light, t,
gravita tional an othe othe fields of which we ar no normally awar aware. e. I GU GU TI TI E I X
energy,
only
Jess than 0.01 us.
40
41
}'YR.I }'YR.I\. \.
HOVLo~
do
,Vha
affects.
(f
ID PO\V:F.R
ec i ved these u n p c r ec tor sern iconduc iconduc bodies? do these fi
fi elds affect have on ba sic
our sensi tive
Earth, and
to th
ro
Ai a gn gn e t
ra
surf surfac ace, e,
ra ys
by the .During
F ie ie l ma neti neti
The
ro
fi ld of the earth
ou t.
exce except pt in
i s gene the genera rate te an main mainta tain ined ed by high high volt voltag ag atomic arti articl cl call called ed co mi w a v e ultra -vio -viole le ligh ligh emit-
ife proces processes ses
fie]ds fie]ds surrou surround nd
Th
is positively char charge ge storms,
solar flares
th
outp outp
.5
earth been known
mode of beha behavi vior or .. is subject to continuous pulsations of 10\'V magn tude second rOIT} 0.1 to 100 cycles pel second at frequencies. ranging to 16 cycl with major components at cycles es per second,
An
tha
of the
of the
Electrostatic Fiel Fiel
rhyt
ffer '8
surf surfac ac
on hu idit idity, y, storms, etc.
fa to af cctin
lif c.
It as be hown hown that no grow grow prop proper erly ly
do
times. as.
is betw betwee ee
the surface 300, 300, 00 and
4 00 00 , 0 0 0 v o rt
lts mete mete de en in
Plan Plan ts whose seeds are spro spro te in of this this type type prou prou some four days
at the Earth
is surrounded
field.2~
ap surface of the earth.
Expe rirnen ts have shown that this this fi ld is an important
of tc th
produces
range,
This falls into he re of biological entrainment uman uency radiation. rai of 1 0 \ - \ 1 " req uency
since 1752.
the atmosp atmospher here. e.
the average
fall
ea rth s.tim
EU RO:PHON:F.
:N
is nega negati tive vely ly char charge ged, d, the atmosphere
field man
The
1S
body are shown in ig rc X. fed this fieJd
tensi ty field
three
PYRA_ .... ....
AUT:aOR'S BACK BACKGR GR UND, UND, TH
PO\VER
poten poten tia
distort itself arou around nd th
N:eU N:eURO ROPE:O PE:ON£
warp and body as shown in the diagram,
fiel is the of th fiel by mystics as the
It is intere interesti sting ng to the shape of fiel fields ds desc descri ribe be
+lOC~
.... ....
aura+
Th
shap shap of fi tron tronic ic elec electr tros osco cope pe show show
e d 'With the inFigu Figure re
is interesting someti time me body is some
ec ..
IX
chan change ge
of the field certain ill-
nesses." E1E.C1RICA\.
AR.OU
fi
ELI)
is diagrammed
THE;EARTH
is
moment
,0
times 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 000 watts,
Ther Ther ar 30 thun thunde ders rsto torm rm over over th eart earth. h.
he fiel fiel
structures in do ur bodi bodi s,
F IG IG UR UR E Dist Distor orti tion on of eart earth' h'
:field around
as auras,
44
the hod
of a. man, note .simi-
the equilibrium
r n p e this
metal buildings Faraday be eliminate the effects of this natural
mode mode
cage cage an ficld.2o
aI
hich hich
any given of
going
It is beli believ eved ed that that these storms maintain of the charge on the earth c l i f f erence,
larity to fields. desc descri ribe be
in Fig-
ureXI.
comp comple lete tely ly
has ee versal augmenting
hown hown
research that elimination or rehave ne ati ve ffec ffects ts on eopl eopl fatigue, irritability, a pa pa t 26 fi
45
P)'RAlI-IID
POWER
UTHOR; UTHOR;OS OS
Re en
NE
]3ACKQ ]3ACKQll. ll.OUN OUND, D,
av e test test h av
UROPHONE
h ow ow n at
ness ness disc discri rimi mina na lion lion
t-
2~
he ield ield incr increa ea impuls impuls genera generatio tio
rate rate of spon sponta tane neou ou
th
elec electr tric ical al
the nerves.
and reaching
on time time ae
tive fiel fiel
an
susp suspen ende de
THUNDCR
STORMS 6()
.2 FARADS
MILES
+400.000 V O L T S
wit hOD
ests ests elec electr tros osta tati ti
regard
electrost ostatic atic voltag voltag field. E q u i v a l en en t circuit of eanh 's electr
46
the the
iv fiel fiel have have al been been favo favora rabl ble. e.
NE EG GAT VE
FIGURE
esta establ blis ishm hm en
Performance Work Capacity D i sp sp o s t io io n Reaction time Eq uilibri uilibri unl Vit in Metaholi Metaholism sm Pain Allerg Allergic ic Disord Disorders ers Btlrn Reco Recove ve an Healing
Improved Increased Cheerful Decreased Improved Enhanced
Relieved Relieved Enhanced
47
ON
PO S I T I V E I O N S
Decreased Depressed Increased
PYRA.. AH
PO\'\l PO\'\l
le
th
carbon
arc
ox id
iv
rnolecule rnolecules, s, theory
fror fror
th
PYRA PYRAMI MI
brea breath th
report
.R Or
prana: is due Co
to
the nega negati tive ve ions ions in the air.
in Exodus is desc descri ribe be made of acac acacia ia wood and VI/l
of th
ea Pyrami d.
larg very larg
The
elec electr tric ic
with deNeu in scri scribe be ea Her~ seri series es of in tensi ve exp erimcn erimcn ts on the Great Pyramid to cover .i is grea grea secr secret ets. s.
capacitor, mids mids of vari variou ou
il
as
stor stored ed ch rg
to
charged, it would have to l O O n volt volt an ould ould have enough it.
The Ark .i
supposed to some some myst myster erio ious us ener energy gy
to kill kill by
beli believ ev it kill killed ed by an elec electr tric ic charge ng~
Bevi Bevi dcsc dcscri ri b-
fying
n an an t he
the
RE EARC EARC
he
Pyramid of Gizeh.
dup ti dime dimens nsio ions ns
Using Kirlian
photography,
is
x p crl en ts
GSR, voltage
pyra-
it
differential,
tel
ferences of orga orga is such such as pl nt an
living
tec peop people le
The very first experimen ts were in Ii Th irst irst ex erim erim ts re very encouraging.
re
of pre-
in
made without any e x t er er n a 1 p ( ) \\\\ '-'- e rsource,
My controls
ba
Hovis and Drbal
wa 48
had
focu focuse se
th
y. thei
King's Chamber
level
PY:RA PY:RAj,H j,H
ab
PO\YI PO\YI.R .R
up
0\\11
th roughou roughou
base
research. ind; th pyra pyrami mid, d,
in th carcfu
me asur asurer er en t,
pyra pyrami mid. d.
to det rrni rrnine ne th
math
ti cal
(w-}.
hole pyra pyrami mid. d.
wi th Furt Furt er re earc earc reve aled we were were inve invest stig igat atin ing. g.
ri us rnate rnateri ri a1 a tu tu r e
on truc tructi tion on phenomenon
ha11ba
Th
ou rnath rnather er
sta te on PH
ti
S ac ac re re d Cut or Golden Section PHI is
scribed.
is PI.
mys What is in pl nt read readou ou
we (~). (~).
as ol as hist histor or
tion is represented
by
dete detect ctor or
series. nu nb ab ceeding terms,
the exact Othe Othe
geom geomet etri ri
stru struct ct re such such as cone cones: s: icos icosah ahed edro rons ns
la but thes thes
ape othe othe
3) 5, 8, 13 6 1 0 , 987, 1 59 59 7 2 5 8 4 etc.
shapes do not
55 89, 144.t 233~ 377,
etc;
of which is obtained iv rn do seri series es by its predecess predecessor or
of th Pyrami Pyrami
of iz
fo lo\lo\-\' \'s. s. 50
Su:rJ.1..
the: ratio
the
51
PYRA.M1D
FO
PO\VER
GREAT
EXAM EXAMPLE PLE
The body
5/3 13
13/8
21/13
21
34
34/21
55
55/3189/55
144
vi cd by this this rati ratio. o.
Th by this ratio,
=2~OOOOOOO = - - - = 1.5000000 =1.6666fi66 =1.6000000 ::=1.6250000 ,::-:_:1.6153R15
3/
Thes Thes prop propor orti ti ns oc ur thro throug ugho hout ut natu nature re
PI
follow ows: s: PHI is as foll
=1.6190476
=1.6176470 ~1.6181818
144/89
~L6179775
233/144 j77/233
=1.6180555
0.5 - · 1 -
~L6130257 0(' ..... .....
the ac that it is th
ilC/AB--.1Jit
15
ED
as
ne th
-1·-
:< : X IT _ . 0 :<
The series continues on and on,
in which
THEREFORE:
exa ct ratio man-
..
'this magic ratio
the Renai Renaiss ssanc anc
by all
1.61803389:<:
:_-.=.:::
2.6 180339 180339
t er er s
aesthe aestheti ti
ropo roport rtio io
of
PYRAMID
vision. error: error: .:.. ..
52
53
1 5' Y o l
1. ._
PYRAM PYRAMID POWE POWER. R.
]'vlA'l'"f-I F..f!..l
"fH'£
IC
On
F,Nl'
HA MIlJ
AC AB
f/
AD/DE
eWE;= FIGUH FIGUHE E XIII t a are divided in tho propor proportio tio
T h p een n ta ta g go o n a n f iv iv e p oi oi nt nt e of the golden section.
-..,
0:-=::
-1
II
j.t_
.6lS
1/2 F 1 G U R E XlI
as
The above study hy Leonardo Vinci s h o ' W S the golden section b as as i o J m e as as ur ur em em en en t o n h e human body. The sacred prop propor orti tion on appe appear ar
erning erning ratio ratio in the great pyramid.
thro throug ugho hout ut natu nature re
an
1.618
is t h e - gov_
tf
FIGURE Const ructiOll
g o ld ld e n s ec ec titi o
comp compaa aas, s,
55
IV
by m e
two s qu qu ar ar e
an
PV~A.1IID
Some Meas Meas re ents ents i gi gi n
hej
PO\V'E}{
j\'[. TRE).IATrcs
'l'H 'l'H
GREA GREA
the Great Pyramid'B
-------.. .... ..~~ ~~ --.-"Y~----
divi divide de
..~----.~-.~~ ~----.~-.~~~813"'~
easuremen t~ en face face ~.-· ~.-· ~--~---------.... 9,131" tual height, ~~.---5::,496"'; Edge, face, comer ~.~.-------..~..~..-----~.._.JJ-'684.. A po po th th e ap 7"' tcr of ngle, face to g r ou ou n d ~ - ~~- - .-.- -.-. . . .- ~ ._ ._ ~ ~ .~ .~ . _5 _5 1 7"'14'; pex, pex, interf interfac acia ia ~. 76 ~32t'l' ground nd Edge to grou _ _ 59.1 Dihedral a ng -----.... .... ce , edg ----ng le le ) f ac ac e t o f a ce ~ 1 0 6 Q 51' to -----------~ -----------~-.n... -.n...~..__ ~..__ .~.n..~.~ ~.~ ~-~....__ ____ _ 96 Circuit of the 6)521. 24 .._
pyPA:\UU
.~
F o e x am am p le le :
7387/4565.5=1.6180374. 9131/2=456j.5
!t
- -
into into the
apothem is equal to PI-I PI-I (~). (~).
Com pared pared
to
the base, the less. 8681/9131 8681/9131 ==0.9509998.
of
4-.9
The th yram yramid id is base: 5813/913.1.=0.6366224·.
fi.4·
less
ne terrestrial year e qu qu al al s 1 6 5 2 4 d ay ay s 82 7 ' 1 " he prec preces es io
Relation .rtf
D]dllm lm
s~ction in Grn-dit
Pyr.tlmTd
of ou equinox is 25 : : , 8 2 years!
pyramid -.-------.~ -.-------.~..--.... --....~~-----~90~OOO~OOO Volume of the pyramid ~ ~-----~90~OOO~OOO tt Area Area covere covere ~.... ~....~,. ~,.~-~--------". -".~-, ~-,~.Y------~-.~ q u rc re 'V cigh ..---- ----. -.------..--. -.--.- __ __ ---.---.---- ~ 9 3 5 O D O - T O N S
pyramid:
m h e five iv e C O m er er s f i v s id id e s f iv Th
temp temper erat atur ur
Fahrenhei t.
13S7.ISO
inside th
ing' ing'
,Chamber is 68[J Sid", of Groot P)'tolll'l'lid
M £ ! I , j I : 5 : l . I rma e rrrr 1'1' $ i n p y N IrIr tltl i
in tube tube betw betwee ee at Sea Level. 1'his
life.
free freezi zing ng an th boil boilin in point of wate wate
also also th opti optimu mu
tern er tu 56
or he lt
nd long
4565."5 ..... .....
C~ms 5Qdion o f G t tJtJ M P y r . B I m i d . M ei ei lsls u~ u~ me me rJ rJ k i n P Y r a m i d ~ n ~ ! I i
57
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f lrlr 3 lrlr u ia ia J l i , ~ IIll ! ~ I U ~ . J P C r t f ' i l itit '~ '~ ~ I ~ n
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m . \ , , " ' r u d ~ 1 , i. 'I l'l' I
nllr
3,2'~,
on
raus lin.
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h.
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r~ r'~
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ne :Iuf
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t:Jllti,r.Ju
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to ,iJJ
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1"'i:1
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IC:..
'l 3elt~, PU'Ii"IC
ns n"fllI! i,~ u " " o ·~ w 1 U ~ ' k e ~lld~enl~.
lr
f'
l.~h;~
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LB"C'
h i lili c ~ a j '!'! { ~ o f
n~("J~IOtn:i' onl)"
,o
l;iJl:a
! 3 1 ( i Q nshaf shaf
~. r u m , ' :
l ~ " ~1 , . ~ ,
Jn ~ l ~ _ ' " wo,Ii'~'d~ 'filly ,round I E ] 3 J 1 [ " , ~d v e r n l:~~:lnlfuen:. l:~~:lnlfuen:. iinl~~I·th.~ iR
'E
tr"!-I f: j; [ i "
' . r'~
' T 1 I U ~ " - ' _ :r~'I'.
1Q.1U
p)!ra,mid~ ~~WOI l e 3 ! i : 1 1 i n " Ithe a ; n , d Itwo ltadi~~' II n i ' ~ ~ n l ,~:Sl- :baa,.
four s 'h'h a //FF 'u' u : ~ n
M,'~'cltfjJ~r~
IlLh
I' '-=1'.';0;
:5
-~IIIi'~ FIclJ'ry " I . " " " -:-'ilU[
PYR MI
POWE POWE
Th shaf shafts ts ea from from th th pyra pyrami mi into into th cham chambe bers rs Th
King'
he
orth orth
of
the
Covena nant nt Ark of th Cove an
MATill: MA T IC IC S
th Bi ita!
coffer .i 8 9 . 9 0 5 6 8 inch inches es long long 38.6 38.698 9843 43 inch inch
id
41.2 41.213 1319 19 incl1e5 high in it exte exteri rior or meas measur urem emen ents ts of th
coff coffer er
is heig height ht of the King King's 's Cham Chambe be
The bu more of th
Great xact xact dimensions I n e rn rn a o n nt
ap
rently knew
Geop Geophy hysi si
Ye
in
metric syst system em stan stan ard
size
rrived of the quadrant of the
L:t1cing one
Equa Equato tor, r, alon alon
the
Dun
Sacred
ht
The
is si tua ted exactly 31 re nwic nwich, h, an on the 2 9 - 0 5 8 . 1 51 North Q~
me idia idia
st of
The pyramid th pola pola xi
as thes thes meri meridi dian an eart into into asse asse of eart
minutes of
ru
degree of
orth orth
is exceedingly sharp as the best modem ari is tory which is degr degree ee ff True True North.
minu minute te
of
exactly
It is
north and shifted it slightly. ls
elie elieve ve
of resul
poles were exactly aligned not truly
of stra
Grea Pyra Pyrami mi lon forest t h Grea forestall alled ed mode mode ma in size size of th earth, and theref therefore ore knew th exac exac dimensions of th eart earth. h. 2n
This This alig alignm nmen en
ar h.
l O ,O ,O O O , O O O t h p ar ar t
5 0 0 ,0 ,0 0 0 , O O O t
signif ific ican an extremely sign ivid ivid th land land if extended xa tl equal equal area areas! s!
11957-1958+ 957-1 958+
ro
Hence th pyramid earth earth 's pola pola diam diamet eter er
Latitude+
itself.
six inches thick
seven seven inches inches
REAT REAT PYRA. PYRA.-~ -~ID ID
distance is scie scient ntif ific ic to de
surface.
th Egyp Egypti tian an figure of 10,000,000 10,000,000 exactly! exactly!
true ern tury
On
de-
th
time,
an
fitt fitted ed
oi ts, wi th averaging 35 squ re feet, ar no thic than 0.00 0.00 inch inches es thicke ke than betwcc cc each each on is thin thin film of cemen cement. t. yet betw
P YR Y R AM AM I
le
mpo
ty as th cement It Pyra Pyra id of tr te
P OW OW E
ne
Great Pyramid. th
izch izch
\VaS
built by
Great
in
RA~f RA~f
not concei conceive. ve. barbarian
race race fo th pu po
tributed
of hous housin in
um ies, ies,
a rbarian race ilia bull atwle at thousa sand nd year year after some seve severa ra thou to Pythagoras some supposed to have bf':en constructed.
SE
CH
PROJECTS series
of serious. The foJ1owing is ac
ta hul
Pyramid
Dimensions
HEIG HEIGHT HT APPR APPROX OX
SIDE
:BASE
3.8"
5. 71"
6"'J
7.6,111
11.4......
12'''' 24''''
36
fonn:
15.3}'1
22.8
22.9
3 4 . : 3 /1
....
45.8,1,'
68.5-""
base on th ex The dimensions are base amid amid of iz h.
dime dime si ns of the of pyra pyra id
my expe experi rime ment ntal al
se
in
work work
pyramid experimented wi th py
onI
la ed
that
ha ve also
he sides.
ith
diameter+ detract
actu al
ai
the Processes
inside
tr
ure4
PYRA PYRAMI MI
PYRAM PYRAMID ID RESEAR RESEARCH CH
PO\V PO\V
PROJECTS
in-
at ri te
the above
materials,
did
very
primary
irnportance, at first beli believ eved ed th pyra pyrami mi
work best best to work
when it
re magnetic
the Grea Grea
believ ev to beli
th
1/
Pyra Pyrami mid, d,
Great the pola pola axis axis
is
At
th
writing of this this pape paper, r, th
eart earth' h'
month." In th
dupl duplic icat atio io
of Bo is expe expe imen imen tS many many peri perish sh
in
shapes and size sizes, s, of di eren eren materials, nd if eren eren in diff oden ta differ eren en loca locati tion on in th py amid amid itself, that the best
a1igmnen
is accord according ing to th
An expe experi rime ment nt
magnet magnetic ic field. field. is
gnet gnetic ic axis. axis.
to determine the vali validi dity ty of this this theo theo
the use of an exte exte na
permanent
F IG IG U R
external al magneti magneti fields on the pyramid. Testing the e ff ff ee ee t o f extern
tr 64
XVl
65
PYRA.MI
PmVE
PYR.A.MID
RESEARCH
PROJECTS
inch ro
an
ar of 30 Gaus Gaus as
foodstuffs
at
as
wi
as
is in an
VL
in
fi-
se t, me as aligned to the magnetic
entirel
shOVVIl.
he tabl tables es regarding
iven iven in
mmi
AN
self
fiel fiel
to get
th
vari vari
earli earlier er pape paper, r, he ocosmic E n e rgy.81
experiments
fo
yr mi
are
Effects of Pyramid Energy o n L iv iv in in g O rg r g an a n is is m
an It Rela Relati tion on ects,
in food mummification the as well as in th King's part of the stru struct ctur ur reported by Hovis+ be
Razor Rl a d e s blad Drbal's ra or blad
sh rpen rpener er
Measurement
r e made by
of changes in
Kirli
me
upu tiv
ec..
respon responses ses
Ki an
e as as u e me me n
is the same
th follo followi wing ng disc discov over er es .... ....eremad e remade: e:
Whereas
Drba
crystal
ize
ing an
stru struct ct re of the dullby skin shavin in crea creams ms in shav
soap soaps. s.
Iustra te XVII.
oper operat atin in my razor
wate wate
with re de-ion ized
every shave. shave. after every
My razo razors rs normall normall ay
shown in Figure
of
high volt voltag ag
The unit
number dist distil ille le
in Figure IV.
in.
arpcning effect gy disc discha ha rg
blade. 66
zero
at
mega megahe hert rtz. z. ta
is continuously ad na bl from kilovolts. by varying th spark ga
four shaves.
by the of the
osci oscill llat ator or
rimer iJ former to obta obtain in prec precis is
the transexpo exposu sure res. s.
In practice, the unit is adjusted in
67
so there
PY"RAMlO
POVlt'YR
P YR YR AM AM I
R ES ES E R C
is graphed.
ro
P R JECTS
ect to be phot photoot.
Almost .any Koda Koda colo colo to Pola Polaro roid id roun fi~d~ roun
th li in
ener energy gy
thin things gs
Severa trea tmen
pyramid. in
white. he
olor olor photographs
partic icul ular ar ly striki are part striking ng as they
an biop biopla lasm smic ic stru struct cture ure
graphs
bt ined ined
it
typi typica ca exam exampl ples es this this tech techni niqu qu
compos osed ed of phot photog ogra raph ph is comp
Figu Figure re XVII XVII
Th volt volt ge setting same.
F IG IG U R
XVI
Hi.gh freqaem:y high voltage oscillator fur Kirlian phl].tography.
68
in th pyra pyrami mid. d. the 69
of
photo-
PYRAMID
PYRA.:.\UD PO\VER
RE.S E.ARC
PROJECTS
is
finger the
and aur
aura in
more more roun rounde de an loss loss of ener energy gy
itho itho
illustrated in Figu leaf as illustrated Figure re IX AfTER
B"EFORE
the first phot phot
FIGU FIGURE RE XVII XVII Kirlian photographs of sa treatment. yr.am
after
fin gel' one min ut apar apart. t. Before an
The energy
been ff th as taken.
of the picture is larger indi indica cate te an incr increa ease se
in
iu
plan plan
hour when
ield ield wa almost comp comple lete tely ly gone gone as
as dying.
photograph th au ha incr increa ease se cons consid ider er .... .... th reco trea .. recove very ry from from only five minutes trea ad of ca bo rd pyramid again again proper properly ly aligned to th magn magnet etic ic pole poles. s.
showin in ably show men
pyralnids were se up outs outsid id
th buil buil ing. ing.
hi s w i The reason for t hi
be descri described bed
next section
. the are
many TIle Kirli an techn measure
instant
medita tati tion on breathing, medi such c oh oh o v s Ginseng, ozone vs ox)o'gen,etc.
AFTER
BEFORe.
FIGURE XI an
Ki 1an a ft ft e
same t re re at at me me nt nt . i n pyramids.
e af af , f iv iv e
n ut ut e
the i m i t h l ig ig h t
pa t,
fo
GSR Effects
an
the ef-
al-
-j.
is
scnsiti ve electronic
71
P'YRAJ.I RAJ.IID ID
brid bridge ge or measu GSR Or galvanic
F Y R A M10 RESf.A RESf.ARC
POW' POW'"E "E
skin
in
P R O . J F . C a· a· s
organisms+
balanced
is
for measu measurem remen en reco reco ds of esul esults ts it it in resist resistanc ance. e. aI ma
eans eans of
ever ever
ad
ilve ilve elec electr trod odes es
ctr use. use.
STAND
leaf
dust. in place
electr electrod odes es g a o r e lili p s
alliPLANT
f.
to
~~
Li uid electrodes have been tried arrangemen illustr ted
ut
prefer
the TO
o b e type gra tif ying r e su su l t s thes resu result lt are released+ b e l o r e thes ll
test tested ed so
The th
the
acupun unct ctur ur plant's acup t8
chan change ge t.
or
exhibi
poin points ts man
they they appear to times.
times, 72
te
ac
F IG IG U R T yp y p ic ic a a r a ng ng em em en en t plants.
fo
measuring
XX e ffff ec ec t o f p y a m
on
SR
FYRAM1D
PYRA1HD
PO\VER
very
The rnain rnain resu resu ts are
lo th
PRO JECTS JECTS
.,:"leasurement!
apid apid hang hang is plac placed ed over over
body
plan plant. t.
the plants.
lear plexi
cardbo boar ar o p a q uc card the experir experirnen nen ts,
earlier,
of pyra-
mid. at o f e ne ne rg rg y is s o rn rn e w h a successful.
is
th stre streng ngth th
r es es is is t a n c
is sl epin epin
by th
of chan change ge ha is of resist resistanc ance, e, in
lo
ir
ire very very
ap
GS curred in al subj subjec ects ts
la some someti time me fast fast chan change ge eral eral lo crin crin
t.!l
ha aUaffe aUaffect ct th plant
of
ect
espo espons ns
meter+
is cont contin inuo uous us
of rcsista of
fec polarity o f m e a su su re re m e n
lumina lumina cion, cion,
noise,
of esis esista tanc nc
in th body body
Resi Resist stan ance ce as grea grea as 150,000 te Th
OhlUS
trca
the
inch base pyram ids. Test Test were were made ar of elat a pparon balancing meridian ians. s. of or TCH]1 flows il the merid
ap he rtbe rtbeat at of th inves investi tiga ga to At resp respon on
he inst instan an tane taneou ousl sl to
er Controls over over th plan plant. t.
In
ar fe
by lowering
plan plan
il the unidi-
rection 1electrod 1electrod
placement+ o b e of
th th pyra pyrami mid. d.
74
meters,
used wi th multi-
PYRA PYRAMI MI
PYRAMID POWl POWl'~R '~R
The probe .i th a r of the unti unti gros gros chan change ge in resistance is found.
found
ma
le
pen.
is th en up lica correspon pondin din for the corres
po s t e the o p po opposite point,
this to th Th
att
other,
changing the po Iari ty of he eke trades and
in
ot
dire dire tion tions, s,
to th magn magnet etic ic pole pole .. The greatest ri
hang hanges es we
gain gain noti noti ed when ill be noted in the
change of pola show that that the polari rity ty 'wil 'wil show decreasing, but ast,
th
same or very clos clos rega regard rdle less ss of pola polari rity ty he th same de
If th
u-
bserved
The same same resu result lt such such as th pyra pyrami mi be desc descri ribe be late later+ r+
the
Dielectric Constant Chan Change ge in ki on test test subjec subjects ts
dielectric constants were also measured
The test equi equipm pmen en is desc rihe rihe in Figu Figure re few of the elec electro trode de
ar
I.
in Figure XXI.
illu illust stra rate te
The electr electrode ode are three. ju gIe ca paci tor. pacitor n d & ju
cons consta tant nt pressure was applied arrangement by vage vage
from from
he
oaxi oaxi
to th
ea
le trod trod
pair pair of head headph phon ones es
decr decrea ease se
y.
observed on the first ctor e H another measured until an unbalanced meridian is located+ emic emicon on
lect lect
shou should ld be stre stress ssed ed that that the purp purpos os of the experiments descri descri bed is not t o the 8.U bjec with acu puncture, psychi hi en th pyra pyrami mid' d' eff ect on the psyc ergy ergy points points in the body.
Coaxial, dual
resi resist stan ance ce reg rdless rdless of polarity will
The over over al resi resist stan ance ce of both points is ofte ofte (,AJTIsi
negligi-
th
ect is The semiconductor after the subject is trea treate te with with th pyra pyrami mid. d.
per
decr decrea ease se of resistance resi resist stan ance ce of th poin point. t.
ECTS
ff th punctu puncture re descri described bed by the Chines Chinese. e.
rg
polarity With the tr adj ustcd to th pol ari ty which give give th high highes es resi resist stan ance ce the subject, 01' small
PRO
The voltage ble, and
develo lopm pmen ents ts other' deve
differ differen en tial tial is then then note noted+ d+
RESE RESEAR ARCH CH
area.
electrode
is useful fo
meas measur urin in
change precise
PYRA lD Rp,s Rp,sf,A f,ARC
ic
.
osci oscill ll tOT lee trade re uenc uenc dcre dcrerm rmin in ing element
The output of the oscillator is ed in to discri discrimin minato ato req .1 ency ency chan change ge in to volt voltag ag
which sirnpI conv conver erts ts th change. The voltag voltage/f e/freq requen uency cy
COAXIAL E L E C T R O O ~
Th dual dual elec electr trod od th hang hang ac os th
changes
are then read directly
a.rr a.rran an emcn emcn hole hole body body
is used used fo meas measur urin in
paci paci to
arra arrang ngem emen en is used fo trac tracin in
nta
small ball,
ma
S I N G llll : C A P A C IT IT O R I;lECTRO.DE
C A P AC AC IT IT O R E L & C T R O D E S
meri meridi dian an
arrangement
a p i to to r DUA
PR JECT JECT
used is The dielectric or in ul to used plac plac
over over the surf surfac ac
he ca acit acitor or
Th
elec electr trod od
stock in
of the capad tor.
ar cond conduc ucti ting ng
ilve ilve epox epox
is made by turning
piec of acrylic solid piec
lath lathe. e. ct rt of
exampl ple. e. is an exam
the
trode area. CONSTANT
P R E . S S U RE H E A D P H O N E
The wires are inserted in hole hole dril drille le
ADAPTER
il
FIGURE Typicnl cl crtr crtrod od
arra arrang ngem emen en
elec electr tric ic cons consta tant nt by resona noe.
fo
meas measur urin in
chan change ge in
ki
di
then then
ande ande
from from the other side.
th
ep¢xy.
smooth when
set.
Th
elec electr trod od
surf surfac ac
th emery
79
paper and
PYRA PYRA~H ~H
The
On
electr trod od the elec
RESE RESEAR ARCH CH
PROJECTS
ti on of
SU
unit unit
in
the
ati
lph« Rhythm AIeasurement side side as illu illust stra ra te
of he ex erim erim en to be desc descri ribe bed. d. cone lusive, lusive,
or
Ev inte intens ns
in i g
ey
large
feel feelin in
of he t.
Th
01.1
one person was He
ry
in
rd
tu
rn in
the va rious sta es
th ro
on alph alph axa tion
and try faa pyra pyra id ov
hi
pha
th ir own, My own body body
base
the loudspeaker.
as
ha
incr incr ased ased since
effect repo rted
ea
'Vhell the pyramid
nerg nerg
sens sens of tim distor distortio tion, n,
had
ec sa ective ective impr impres essi sion on
th
by
1p
off. u 1ts occurred.
\\'~H;
in
st
ns
of
u p li li ca ca t it
th
Su je tiue
plas plasti ti
mid
same same resu result lts. s.
e pa pa r t s
a1 pyra pyrami mids ds
lW edit ation
pl fi
as er
MM
he subj subjec ects ts W ~ I ' e n r e n d practice various orm
ALL pyramid.
81
ic pheta tion.
PY"RAMI
This This corr correl elat ates es
RESEARC
TEeTS
th the theory tati tation on cham chambe be
Pyramid
powers.
Animals 1\';"0
test have have b e e n extensive test
animals at
this time. The
as e o f i nt nt er er es es t three c as
a r h ow o w ev ev e
frie friend nd mi pl day or 1/ hour+
pyramid once
The cat liked the pyramid
When meat meat eate eater. r. At rath rather er th
it.
was
had been stop stoppe pe
eati eating ng
ea me t.
Subsequent
diet and would only eat frui frui
ea
ha vege vegeta tabl bles es
voraci voracious ous ta ve ha ge his chee cheese se and
nuts..
n im im a b ec ec am am e
The He
vegetarian!
vegetables
can telo teloup up
voca voca o,
and fruits descriptions; ange anges, s, nd wa termelon.
The same
well as
own poodle.
Growt I GU GU R
XX
Ventilated Pyra Pyrami mi
Stru Struct ctur ur
di ca ca t e Test Test resul results w it above struc structu tu r e i n di it h h e above ro p e rt rt ie ie s 1/3 the base leng length th do not affect the p ro
82
ol e a s lnrge that h ol the py ramld,
of
of Plants
series, of test the effects of pyramid test were trea treatm tmen ents ts on th growth rate of plan plants ts .. The test pl nt
er
lf alfa sprouts, 83
:1
Pv RA")rID
PVR... PVR...'\. '\.MID MID PO,\VE PO,\VE
grow over over some some fami fami1i 1iar ar ty w. th sprouts as had grow pounds ds of the conf office ce 2500 poun confin in of my offi Th sprou sprouts ts were trea treate te
trea trea direct tr atme atment nt of th pl nt in the the seed in the pyramid.
men pyramid
3.
thre thre differen ways:
in an iden In all cases, identical tests identi ti al control structure. lu bie es th
py amid amid
plan plants ts grew grew
trea treate te
to
healthy
and
]aste ]aste longer longer after harvest. irrigation system and hi av crag yield of his neig neighb hbor or
an
on
a tm tm en en t pyra pyra
were placed hour hour
id fo
The wa ter and plant trea tmen ts as last.
the Cali fornia fornia averag average. e.
lt
after harves harvestin ting, g, spoilage after Th
cont contro rols ls on th othe othe hand hour behand last lasted ed 24 to 36 hour
Dehydration
1!
treated
if the dehydration
Non
re aiment of
pyra id us The pyra clear plexiglass,
th
ti
item item plac placed ed in th
is pyramid and fashioned
tech techni niqu qu
pyra pyrami mi
diff differ eren ence ce
do not decay
role role dehy dehy
drating.
fountain.
Dir ct
number accelerated in the pyramid,
It is not.
hour.
Anot Anothe he
base ca rd boar
In
Results
be treated in several ways. rna be plac placed ed in th pyra pyrami mi in nt peri period od of time time depe depend ndin in size size of the th amou amou of at treated.
for
well vcn til ted
his
The wa ter rna
an
the pyramid.
gro'\Vll entire ly in
for spoila spoilage. ge.
pyrami mi base pyra
PRO
ua volume e u b e .
~Vate Treatment Treatment
used
F.:\ R( l-
ti
trea treatm tmen en
used
RES
id Sprou ts grown in withou water 24 die and decay as the controls. do. hours
prouts
was
io
base base unit made of
inch hole hole were were en in the sides fo our inch 84
ul ventilation.
Th
contro controls ls deve develo lope pe
odor and died.
spro sprout ut in the pyra pyra id eh drat drated ed slig slight htly ly but did resume me norm norm grow growth th when and resu when ater aterin in w a s r es es um um e d Th
85
\~RAl\ l\nD RES~\RCH
Change
PROJECTS
as no o n k n
which food was
ich, people chose
'10
..vere v ere rcall
good.
being more liking.
~t
it
'WaS
mummification.
hundred
great surprise
were were eith either er heav heav
efo
Subscq en tin terviews firmed Iny
th
ff
tast on th tast
smok smoker er or drin drinke kers rs
food even even of food al coho Is
tion.
type types! s! swec swec t,
S(lU 1 " ' )
various
swcete r,
Coffee loses it bitt bitt rnes rnes
as foll follow ows: s:
Fruits
the
mp
\VQU
excep then placed
ers
taster conati
lose
S w e e t food food beco beco
o1
it
re baccos.
ru its a n
pressed by
so
inters inters ..ewed th they
percent
Acid tasting weet weet as field.
nd ta te as if
in their qualities. pineapple
loses: its
pi ea P l
right
Ol
nurnits harshness
the bottoms.
mild ike mild
hoic hoic
\7irg \7irgin inia ia
en cigare rett ttes es fil tere ciga
c h o s en fo fiv minute minute in th pyra pyrami mid, d, the tests lated.
86
WAS
an
ciga cigars rs
One of my associa tes sm okes very very hars hars crys crysta ta type type fittc ciga cigare rett tt 87
nfil nfilte tere re hold holder er
PYRA.MID POVvER
PYHA PYHAMI MI
rett rettes es were were trea treate te in the pyrarn id, he nonot have to ange ange is filt filt crystal so ofte often. n. to chan change ge it afte afte
ever ever
re
earlier ment mentio ione ne te ds to is harg harg ro
four four pack packs. s. er
cartons Pe p1 it th pyra pyra id came ba anti anti
thei thei ne
igar igaret et es
treated
'I' h
from from ll
!hen Set It to th
if
Pl~ce one mute mute
ruits
III
ene16'Y. syst system em
ener energy gy
points.
it five five poin points ts
of thi~ cups.
iv de it into into gn ti
take
coffee and
pole pole
top
CD
an ta te he iffe iffere renc nc
purchased.
Controls trca ted in
ar
PRO ]ECTS
that
or in
treated cigarettes.
RESE RESE:\: :\:RC RCB. B.
ab
phenomena+
to twic twic as. long as
the controls.
die if they are placed in yram yramid id tr te
ater ater
ener
radi radi ti
to
in the pyram pyramid. id. ater ater th
The results of
la ts the pyra pyrami mi
ta te fr er and tast tast than than the water Othe Othe
ha
Pyra Pyrami mi
th re
it is
lace
tro is
affected also lar city city 'wat 'water er trea treate te
pyramid.
ff ts of
\\1hich hich
wate wate
wa untr untrea eate ted. d.
Conf Config igur urat atio ions ns
experi experimen men ts, it wa discov discovere ere as noth nother er phen phenom om on
This new- discovery is ex trcm el significant.
men hi
CV'/
ew
vi
con
is illu illust stra ra te in Figure XXIII.
This new The
u b ect.
the pyramid matrix or grid.
atrix has
in small on
.':
error will affect results.
as
PYRAMm
l)YR.:\MID
POVVER
PROJECTS
RESEARCH
developed is inches and has Ii (teen sma pyramids on it
Food same wa
top is affected in the
th
ri as been desc descri ribe be expc expcri rime me
Th viousl
affected
success
in al
in the
th
pre-
ti.
the larger bulky pyramid.
Py am
E ne n e rg rg y Plate tghly proprietary
ture,
a1
tu the p y r . .
pending on it as
patent mi rn trix trix
these researches mp
ma
Th is
]u
been elec-
at
inch thick pIa te do
everything the pyra-
ver compac compact. t.
oe
too as been been tested in a11the proj projec ects ts pyramid. same effccts primary
af
PYl'amid grid the py ramid,
01"
m a trtr i
u se se s radiation of energy from t h e - points
th
its charge
while,
Best estim FIGURE X X I I l
ra
nd creates
at es
of loss are
id
years, n t a 1 energy
psyc psycho hotr tron onic ic devi device ce on the
P s y c h o t Ton
Twirler
Figu Figure re XXIV XXIV is nature to Pavlita's devices. 91
la te Pavlica generators.
PY~~AJ PY~~AJ1.. 1..fEDRESr: fEDRESr: ..... .....
PYRAJl..f PYRAJl..fiD iD PO\'\lER \lER C U TS TS O OU U D l u -F -F O
A SH SH m U N E $
PI~(}
id
I':(:'rs
tt
struct it. SC18S( Jrs, anrl
f~ --
Il
--
e ri ri m e n t a tion w i l I resul the page.
it
,I
th
11,'
1/
devi device ce is silk silk thread. thread.
pport by
p e nd nd c
Th
h e u sp sp en en de de d
very fine
glass tube to elimina te the effects
ma
l r currents.
Th
psyc psycho hotr tron onic ic twirler ~ . th Grea Pyramid.
ically ly is ba ical
placed top F IINN E S IL IL K T H R E A D
The
cvicc is as an
th
pyramids the
llows llows
The device is su pend pend . It ts not moving, order to star star
tw
th
allowed to sett settle le -s
that
ot tion tion sta
it and
move-
ment. It
the urfa urface ce
ra
of
id Follow the zig ag P Y RA RA M
S Y CH CH O TR TR O N
G E N E R ATO
F IG IG UH U H E X XI XI V Psychotl'OnLC Twirler.
92
:bi
...
it
th eyes.
practice
Another way of oper operat atin in
in the device
93
is as follows:
PYRAMID
POVvER
O pe p e ra ra t o n o f Twirler ~y T C H ~ I ro body.
i 1 breath breathing ing deeply an
hyth hyth ic al y,
MEASURIN(;
tired, d, to ge tire
is done,
he
in tens
When th
hands
ects,
fe
inches l..
felt
This Ho
TU1viO iO and KUNDALINL TCI.J.'I or TU1v ar
ir
body enerigzes it
DEVICES
energy .in th vita vita ener energy gy systems.
The th
st ms ar di ec pseu pseudo do te hnic hnic 1or pa two
almost exclusivcl ph ysic ysical al phen phenom omen ena. a. ti
tech techni nica ca ea ur ps hi sy te
resorted he balance by
elec electr tric ic curren current, t, th th molecules of p u s io io n o f flue fluenc nc of he t.
en t, and
measurement of ttr c as as u anornerer an at
in-
i qu qu i
ph
the boso boso
of liqu liquid ids. s.
Th movements of variou variou subs substa tanc nces es result ltin in ther theref efro ro of cquilibrium resu role in th prod produc ucti tion on of phenomena. mental role
varieties unda unda .. ti
acce access ssib ible le to us The technical preliminary
easu rin
e q u i p t ne ne t ts used by th
author
M:eASURING
D1!VICES
c t o n o n I(IRLIAN }1HOTOGRAPIIY, ELEC ELECTR TRIC IC COl\ COl\B~ B~rA rANT NTS, S, ELEC ELECTR TRIC IC FIEL FIELDS DS etc.
Pseudo-technical stru strumc mcnt nt
and Parapsychic
in us thro throug ugho hout ut the world.
do
li da
ific ific instr instrum umen en ts howhow.:.:rc:rc:::
manner.
2~
u.::r:
J.
he
z~
g~
minerals. is athe
intcrest-
'WaS
tunnels in
in hiding ng plac places es enemy hidi
~o
t!
c:o
....
. . . .
J:~
Uf;I.,
~o
~~
Q,;.
in
pure purely ly tech techni nica ca
syst system ems, s,
au
psychiC
em
us
trat trated ed in Figure XXV.
.....
:!:)
Q..
:z basic basic parts parts sys-
w hi hi c h or huma huma
mind mind
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on
mile milest ston on as it is the first paten psycho tronic device.
block diagra diagra simpli simplifie fie block in figure XXVI.
ever Issued
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desc descri ribe be
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fo th anal analys ysis is of minerals.
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10
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FIGURE XXIX Ratio Ratio Psyeho Psyehotro tronlc nlc Detect Detector. or.
104
,
105
TBEO TBEO:R
THEOR"l OF EXERCIES
ENERC1£S
It; o ftft e n observa betw betw en th
at ct on o f ence is to ak rn easurernen ts find corre correla la tion bser bserve ve Ia ts
Tha
rsui rsui ts belon
rope roperl rl mpi
to th re 1m of science tive meth in method od
of investigation.
prob prob em
as
entifi entifi
pscudo-:sclcn clcn ti£ic ti£ic view po Int. phica pscudo-:s
the pu re ly ph ical ical scie scienc nces es that that o f othc othc rene rene rgies rgies
su port th exis
be a t he he m
s. existence
ech ech an an ic ic a rna ril
ance
an
ETHER T I I E O R _ Y . nec
of te fu11un-
theory
erst erstan an ding ding
the univer universe. se.
ability. verse
unde unde st ndin ndin ay be o w
of itho ithout ut
COIn COIn ill
the physical unicc tance such
or
ntel
the
uc
be
ibl
purs purs it
Made ph si is at ca svm ls q u tions, bu etho etho does does no just if uS metr metric ic form form an mode models ls as unsc unscie ie tif
car
tical
ca ur
S(~
There
"-
t1
The fi I 1 J t dc tory of vital or life en er es. wn
ydro
echanica echanica
ign red
us
ath o f this of geo-
mod el i~ r el el a t io io n s h branch of mathe mathemat matics ics
th
physics,'
ti tr lat onshi ps must of prima ry im o r t be pTesu id en rc many cases pressed by rna thema ti ca equation equations, s,
theo theory ry to
mind it is th product of tho u sa sa n cnde cnde~v ~vor orin in to unde unders rsta tand nd t~e echa echani nics cs of th univ univer erse se he or at pres prescn cn ta
ol lo lo w i n the f ol
hco
physics library.
106
in th
auth author or-y -yea ea in any good
n t if if i c the author sc struc tu re is tr georne geornetri trica ca 11yby pic vcr defi defini ni lion geometric
ma tom presse presse
bu
10
ath no system of aint aintai ains ns th entific u n I e s s it "strucure or being something
THEORY
ENER ENERGIE GIE
so ph ph i There In c h p h o so argument over whether th exte exists ts an whet whethe he the extern rnal al world really exis realit ity" y" ha an mean meanin ing. g. expres expressio sio "physi "physica ca real
This difficulty of expr expres essi sing ng vort vortex ex stru struct ctur ures es mathc.. 1\ iche rna ticall w a gnizcd by ichels lson on (191 (1911, 1, p. 162) 162) when when he wrote that:
view that that rnattc do th id alis alisti ti view exist mind) as ject jectiv iv real real ty bu then the prim primary ary purp purpos os of theoretical physics shou should ld be rather a1
"The mathematics
is unfo unfort rtun unat atel el
slow progress. th
mean mean
formulas and equations.
of math mathem emat atic ical al
worl worl
the lead This is leadin in phys physiiists ists toda today, y, .... .... on quan quantu tu mech mechan anic ic an atom struct ctur ur ar couched atomic ic stru impo si le to tell tell wher wher the in such such Jang Jangua uage ge that it is impo where wor ld of physic a I a 1 mathematical fancy begins. If we as an exponent of "the "the ne electrons actual actually ly move move in rbit rbit ab pr bab1 Jessen in es ism di yes or no
hy ic
ethe ethe
th atom atom
th
we will
p Iy,
neve neve
):!J
if we On of the general public
rega regard rd to
trca tmen
t,
as
ether
rcadilv.- than
he
vort vortex ex atom atom
more complex system
latter is prob probab ably ly closer approximation of what actually exists in nature,
108
ma eria eriali list stic ic
ie
very very
rearea-
fo granted
il ro real really ly exis exists ts
xt
The vortex atom structures here herein in pres presen ente te purp purpor or to tions ha proxima Lcly true least true repr repres esen en ta tions tu ll exis exists ts nature, and not merely convenient sym-
bo
fictions.
This is more
Ruth Ruther erfo ford rd-B -Boh oh
atom atom
conscientiously
claimed
Nature is psychical as en as ph ysical, an during the psychical deve pr es of ol ti develo lo me ta es la simu simult ltan aneo eous usly ly with with phys physic ical al development. It could
otherwise: beca becaus us
jective aspect,
and the one is
th
p ssyy ch ch ic ic a
the sub.
O\Vn
nature re to ascertain the true facts of natu mathematical
of th rinc rinc pa thcorv."
re ttri ttribu bute te ally of th ether.
or apee apeers rs of na ture, an
Th llyd llydro rome mech chan anic ical al
other, rn re
ecific-
Ethe Ethe
Fo ev ra decades: yp o h es es i o f an ethe cont conten endi ding ng-t -tha ha th h yp ethe serves no other subj subjec ec for the verb "to move" purp purpos os than than to supply "t
undulate",
09
PYR.A PYR.A~Un ~Un
Th er me
re ho
l'
vi ou
It avi an least thre cliff eren elee trons, trons, and ut ns
p hy hy s
elem elem nt ry
one
true true th wi
part partic icle les; s; prot proton ons, s, ter is composed. it et rles rles
uniuni-
thou
of
ichelson- Mor le
{18 1bta in cd
the positive first -ord -order er rcsu rcsu ts
on Ga 1 92 92 5 experiment, pl in on an othe othe basi basis. s. en
th
D. .) presen
na irna irnand nd .~ .)
of
of
wo Furthermore, meth methin in cupies space capable of ch reduces it to id i t y flu id hydromechanica 11
lose losely ly foll foll ~';Fjery
ed
Hera Heracl clit itus us
(535 (535
by Rene dynamic vortex ethe ethe which was te rev!v rev!v in D e c a e s ( 15 15 96 96 ~ 1650) hi theory estial vortices. he ea
er
corp corpus uscu cula la
exists whic whic
et
oc have but
Bernoulle
Johann
ut
Ne
(1
- 1 7 4 8 ) de vortices
(1642 -1
theo theory ry of
on the a5s~mp a5s~mptio tion. n. that fr
sp ce
comp comple lete te
em ty
Descartes.
ex
xi tenc tenc
SU
A n x im im an an d { 61 61 1 5 4 hose "Infini te cor re pond pond in ever ever resp respec ec to the day concepts of the ther,
oo
never th existence of stri strict ct mean meanin in of the word word "pro "proof of", ", of in ir ct vi en its
expe experi rime ment nt
we
o f h e 19th c e n t r y
or subatomic
forc forc xp
woul woul
not
contrary,
he
3.
etr s u b a t or or n aI
p ro ro f s s o n w i
arti articl cl bu we ne vort vortex ex theory whic whic nifica nificanc nc an \VOU he ss mpti mpti et
1887 1887
ENERCIE.S
T HE HE OR OR Y
ve 1a tions,
di
been
POWl POWl:R :R
vort ex. thea ry
in
with wi th he th
orte orte
after which ( 18 18 31 3 1 ~ B 97 97 ) ev ve the field of le tr ma neti neti m, nd spon sore ~19 sore adyn adynam amic ic
conc conc pt of
ca rt s,
idea, theory; close forerunner of the ~1 Poin Poinca care re Eins Einste tein in theo theory ry of rcla tivi ty 11
Po
PYRA:M
'r-Y
E}
The Michelson-Morley prov proved ed ha the Lorentz theory
TH
however, ui scen scen
stationary
ethe ethe wa wron wrong. g.
by Descartes and Stokes, or an ethe ethe as conc concei eive ve
in the rna a r i is no means sctt led.
prev prevai aile le thus thus far) question is stil stil bein bein
argued, and
significant features that nature displays, see knowle knowledge dge in almost any be found, The
t he he rc rc f o r
oc by tro lc
vortex hich the twen twenti ti et cent centur ur type of hydrc hydrc echa echa ical ical er, contain an atom atomic ic oscillators, and is ord inary frictional viscosi ty idealized as rictional which its direction is conny is pa tion tion of ener energy gy
th
deal deal
witho witho
is
the way;
bypa bypass ssin in
th
energy
wi
to
every
to do work upon the
such uid
11
movi movi
body wo ld to
This IS exac exactl tl
th
of an interplanetary m ov o v e f re re e through locally by observa er drift except that it axis axis
that would be requ requir ired ed
behavior but
is also alon also carr carrie ie that the surface of an plan planet et plan planet et on hi
So
on
ether may have Such Such quas quasii-fr fric icti tion onal al concept been inherent i n D e sc sc ar ar te te s theory vortices, tits im orta ortanc nc as no fully apprecia ted un til the ear part as vigo vigoro rous usly ly spon sponso sore re Cell by Hermann Fr ek of Germ German an ab when th ti oi care care an Eins Einste tein in introduced the special theory of relativi ty
specia rel tiv ty cannot be visu alizcd, alizcd, e x e ss ss c n a therna ticall y.
hich is in its path will be de-
fl
the kinetic energy the Iluid vorte whic whic moves therefore, be Iluid vorte along with th od but the total kinetic energy of the moving system, will will rema remain in th me
in that it
is move at cons consta tant nt velo veloci city ty in acco accord rd nc Newton's firs firs la of motion. Any flected around
N ER ER GI GI E
rear side of th same same body.
ch ic steller ercl em Newt Newton on an Einstein,
th or
RY
DU
av of
peci peci rcla rcla ti vj ty sion sion an no an explanation+
only be them them
ic
evaeva-
physicists to re ogni ogni ha h e r e can be asiasi- frictional viscosi thou .any the nna d 1 5 S i pa tion of e.nergy, has been one of th os erio erious us ista istake ke times, whic whic they they have made made duri duri mode mode 113
PYRAJI.!ID
ow
THEORY
Such concept is not self-contradictory, lustrated i pa pa t i case case bein bein
ilits
energy in such
negl neglig igib ible le
of elec electr tron on along It is also illustrated by near absolute. zero, temperature where the atomic atomic oscill oscillato ators rs have settled down to such degr degree ee of quie quiesc scen ence ce that they are no activi ty by the migration of the electrons, hydromec echan hanica ica interp interpret retati ation on of th ethe ethe purely hydrom inadeq inadeq ua te is generally el ment ment ry part partic icle le of matter with their asso associ ciat ated ed fiel fields ds of light waves with transverse displacement, yet m a d e any exhaustive study of ric tionless tionless hydrornechanics, ustified in summarily rej ecting such concept as inadeq uate, tran transv sver erse se disp displa lace ceme ment nt nece necess ssar aril il prec preclu lude de the possibility of longi tudinal tudinal displacement.
te
at
pass passag ag
thro throug ug
is u b fini finite te velo veloci city ty orte orte otio ou
has been shown by R. tran transf sf rm tion tion is on iv bl ut such long longit itud udin inal al disp displa lace ceme ment nt ha ve to least
(1 ligh ligh wave wave
do have would
limi limite te
comp compre ress ss
ibility. infi infini nite tely ly comp compre re ible ible
th
it rna
is so diff diffic icul ul to form left out of consid considera era
th r,
compre compressi ssible ble xi t.
The ether must
either entirely entirely incompress incompressible, ible,
have only
compres compressi sibi bili li ty
limi limite te
nd
or must
with in ur xper xperie ienc nc l:lstha l:lstha comp compre ress ssio iona na elas elasti tici city ty is alwa always ys asso associ ciat ated ed with with bodies consisting of discrete elerncn ta ry pa rtic rticle les, s, it seem seem ic pr that any atom atomic ic cons constitu tituti tion on _,could sumably also no have ressi bility, have co oscilla tors, an incomtomic oscilla pressible ether viscosity at all, and especially th an INERTIAL viscosi ty of the type he reinaf ter capable of transm desc descri ribe bed, d, shou should ld transmitt itting ing waves with
transverse
he re erred
genera
ro chan chanic ical al basi basis. s.
ediu edium, m, are f] id ect roma gneti c, a t h in be explained ir detail later, hydr hydrom omeeto
The viscosi viscosi ty" has been used here herein inab abov ov with with ethe to onfo onform rm to the termin refe refere renc nc to th ethe terminolo ology gy which is now in physics litera-
fl ther therma ma
clea conc concep ep of any clea tion.
ENERG1ES
it infini infinitel tel ut th re
hydr hydrom omcc ccha hani nica cal, l, bu as
have been acccn tu.. th long longitud itudin inal al displ acemcnt th pola polari rizi zing ng apparatus,
or
today,
internal
diss dissipatio ipatio
of energ energ)' )'
For
the
should use
plicable
riction and are ca a b l
to be apthe ether, in ic
to
11
-I'H:£Q.R
PYRA MID PO\VER
the resistance to moti motion on is no caus caused ed by intern internal al fricti friction on the IN-
slight
The tenn VISCIDITY seem to meet this req uirement,
in
erta ertain inly ly th
and
ferr ferrin in
henccf orth be used instead to th ethe ether. r.
re-
ether is 110t fric fricti tion onal al visc viscid idit it ternal al stru struct ctur ur of the intern
The viscidity lti
inertial any flui flui whic whic hi
isno
i di di t moving ng an is capable of movi of ovin ovin ismcon ismconce ceiv iv ble. ble.
apa
luid luid
Since inertia itself is therefore erel erel aspe aspect ct of otio otion} n} it necessaril kind that aspect of motion. is rely ts rely It is due and, withou
inertial
such such mert mertia ia
continuity motion itself, co ti uity there
cent centur ur ethe ethe which di no have have an visc viscid idit ity, y, was, therefore, theoretica theoretica ir possi bility.
ether c o n ce ce i v a b le, Although the
ether,
illi illigr gram am pe
ab
centimeter,
to transmi
it must wa
In
ellbie
very high viscidity in order t h t h veloci ty of light.
liquid consisting of roms, or molecules, propor proportio tionat nately ely high viscosity, then the inany too frictional losses v c propagation of ut if the aves aves internal friction at th friction
If an would ternal e f fe fe c t
ordi ordi ar have
116
only only as the red
noti notice ceab able le
spec spectr tr of dist distan an nebu nebulac. lac. ether
oscillators dissip don any dissip
form of heat. of ener energy gy in th form An work that i s any b~ pent inerti ti pent only only in overcoming th iner matt matter er ho
ethe coul coul the ethe of that portion.
viscidity ity rna be~ther ther reat reat its viscid
ould ould till till
complete fluidity.
contradicHigh viscidity, and l ui ui di di t tu proper erti ties es since complete tory or usi ve prop uidity requires fluidity not be any internal either er stat static ic or dyna dynami mi here hereas as h ig friction; eith ig h v is is ci ci di di t of the kind that exists in th ether, requires only that indispla lace ce ents ents be propagated laferal ternal disp at ic tion tion of ener energy gy
ro m ec ec ha h a ni n i ca ca l The h y d ro con o f fe f e re re d f o it.
c on o n ce ce p
bstitu tes that
is
relativit vity, y, or exam exampl ple, e, Eins Einste tein in's 's seco second nd post postul ulat at of relati electric an magn magnet etic ic proof of th inte intern rnal al v i c id id i of viscidity is visualize than same rega regard rdle less ss of observ rver er remains the same tive to th obse bserver is :moving toward or way from) th approaching waves,
Before
reject inadeq
fact
ua
th
hydrorncchanical also give give cons consid ider erat atio io should also only only very very
11
THEORY
PYR.A.~HD PO'VER
ur presen ent, t, whic whic sink sinks. s. ar pres incl includ udes es vort vortex ex moti motion on every vort vortex ex ring ring ha in as ociocisink ated ated with with it a. sour source ce on on
OF ENERGIES
phenomenon, of
material
'With in the substance.
side.
ethe whic whic An ethe In ordinary gasses, rapi rapidl dl disa disapp ppea ears rs because ri in an ether that does not an atom atomic ic oscill oscill tors, tors, and ther theref ef re intema intema associated therewi perou petu petual al rega regard rd less of 0\"11 great ts visc viscid idit it rn be. nd
prevent
thei thei
exis existe tenc nc
viscidity friction.
if the internal
of movi moving ng w-ou w-ould ld nece necess ssar aril il primarily
to
means
Inertia
ha
opinio io The opin
ha been been expr expres esse se by Eins Einste te in an lt a pp pp l a b
othe others rs
is u i d like the ether. this
because th gardlcss
merit, itself, re-
without
concept motion is ha tit is that that move moves. s.
v-,r
too
co mo
subs substr tr te
of motion, con tinil ty
tion, or movement
ti
circui t, as in am
in
closed
o f v or or te te x motion, then th iner inerti ti an ther ther localized inertia is ju
fo mo entu entum. m.
only
att moving. of
for th
leme lement nt ry ether that
to
part partic icle le
is capable
type Toda Toda ~the hydr hydrom omec echa hani nica ca to cc un fo the behavior thought to re theories.
the
In
cr, ra ther th
of
moti motion on cont contin inue ues. s.
account
ha
property
moti motion on ..
he
or
capabl bl is capa
of both both
atte atte
and mind.
Til concept mot io spect to Dl tcri rn teri tcrial al ubsta ubsta ces, because teri al su bstance re ains S E V A BL BL E ains ha ceas ceased ed whereas it that very exis existe tenc nce) e) on its motion+
veloci ty relative to the
supposed
the usual. inte rpret 'Naves are also supp suppos osed ed to rema remain in
"photons" rect rectio io
ik soun soun
wave waves. s.
11
theo theory ry
such such
separate in all i-
PYRAMID
PO,..VE
RY
N ER ER GI GI E
the Mich Michel elso sonn-Mo Morl rley ey
have bee school.
introd introduce uce
tokes, by
by physicists of the Einste Einsteinin-Pla Planck nck
as
insisted that
Stokes.'
astro....
a ti ti v ty th
le
pl
tw unsu unsucc cces essf sful ul atte attemp mpts ts Society to publish hi
axis.
to hori horizo zont nt th curr currcn cn ts nl an ince ince ll hori horizo zo ta dire dire tion tion rc ph lgac cally q u as rnig rnig have been expected+
The
pp ppar arat at
As suggested by men
should have
as no
nsit nsitiv iv
the experi-
crornete crornete arranged arranged :in
gravi gravi ta tiona1 tiona1
poss bl
rm
Phys Physic ical al
erration,
TEN~ TEN~ er it du v e since.
publ publis ishe he mono monogr gr their views,
phs
recording of who wa
sa himself; Stok Stokes es conc concep ep
-e difIc difIcre re thou thou rs urin urin In goin goin ar un circ circle le
the
Stokes' theory and ai
it
the dominan
vi
to get
no gh to
Hilg Hilgen enbe berg rg (193 (1939) 9) nt
be heard.
experiment ab
vertica
expe experi ri
by George
th
of gr vi ty ethe ether, r, then then it is pr bably bably ac ompa ompani ni
of the ether+
night, would appear St ke
th ry
as late late
orro orrobo bora rate te
1925~
sirn sirnulta ultane neou ou Although
the
12
real really ly comp compet eten en
to
PYRAMI
THEORY
POWER POWER
stein's theory, without b y w h ic ic h th th or ha been been di rove roved, d, Sagn Sagn
light
clos closed ed path path
and
xp ri en
tw
in
experiments
im ltan ltaneo eous usly ly
Stok Stokes es theo theory ry is also also corr corrob obor orat ated ed by en sun, sun, an th sate planets satell llit ites es abou abou th plan planet ets+ s+
itte itte
~6kilometers.
to to
bout bout th
Jupiter
enti entire re appa appara ra tu was supported
on
exam exampl ple, e, moves 13 kilo kilome mete ters rs er se on
orbit
expl explai aina nabl bl if assume that the uplter's the neighb neighborh orhood ood of up ite is carr carrie ie alon alon gravi tat Jupiter s w i m s in this ether k e fish in
This This is read readil il
it took ligh igna ignals ls lo ge time, and the ligh shorter time! to reach their final meeting the other as not rotated. place than when the turntable
ta ted,
Ho Mi ls n-G le expe experi rime ment nt hi showed al th larger th velocity of th th earth, is less in th direction of the earth's rotation, than in th oppo opposi site te dire direct ctio ion+ n+
reas reason on
hy this this rota rotati tion onal al
drift
th
the
it
is
ff eet is too small. small.
he about the su with velocity iles iles of near second" whereas, th 20 peripheral velocity which is earth is only mile pe uat e ls ls e w he he r e . . 12
could in th
possib possibly ly explai explai such unif unifor or bs nc of ny th r?
orbi orbita ta
II Jupiter obey obey Newt Newton on's 's first la of motion, suma suma ly it ust, ust, and if there is no ether, en
that that Ju iter iter
Since,
er experiment
beca becaus us
mo emen emen
uniform
veloci velocity ty relati relative ve to the fixed stars.
These expe experi rime ment nt seem seem to show that the ether the earth is carr carrie ie al ng ompl ompl tely tely about the the Th
fo
turn turnta ta ble, ble,
The
er
sun.
sign signal al met. met.
Th
OF ENERCIES
owev owever er th
un move move alon alon
imposs ssib ible le fo Jupiter it would be impo
unless that it is speeded othe half half down he othe
fa te
than Jupiter~
other make the fantas fantastic tic assumption half of its orbit an slowed to the
then
Newton
is
gravi ta orbi orbita ta velo veloci city ty of
the fixed ci ty of the sun, an by the ntr satellite.
12
P Y " R A MID
P01ATER
N ER ER GI GI E
he phot photon on theory
tury ago by
ax possible inte interp rpre reta ta io of form form la in an elf expl explai ai .the .the specod radi radi tion tion
is ra iati iati trum trum of la
being interp interpret reted ed to Planck Planck's 's radiat radiation ion formula is stil stil being in free free spac spac does mean that the ut
nifo niform rm
in at
formul ul were were no cons radi radi tion tion form consid id re ha.v ha.vin in defi defini nite te structures) it is not surp surpri ri in th ati the q u nerg nerg as at tribu ted ~r th at mi os illa illa or by sorbed emitted. rg ni ed
highly
know
ould ould be xpec xpecte te to radiate amount nts, s, an if such in qua tlzed tlzed amou
truc truc ures ures
hi
spon sponta tane neou ous: s: qu ntiz ntiz tion tion
of
nerg nerg
is acco accomp mpli lish shed ed
phot phot
th or
by
be om
superfluous,
nc th uant uantiz iz ti of en rg and of atom th th r) it not to
myster mysteriou iou
compli lica cate te any comp
stru struct ctur ur
simple simple hyd romech romechani anical cal
fluid,
logica logica necess necessity ity and docs
not involve an contradictions. Si ce po itiv
re ul 15
force,
begin
suba suba tomi tomi part partic icle les, s, an ay themselves consist
out mpl
star starti ting ng
fiel their associ associ ted fiel
of
sustaining forms of
general and fluidity, sped cule cule with with atom atomic ic osci oscill llat ator ors. s.
A n Y f lu lu i
suppor orti ting ng wave capable of supp pable incons nsis iste tent nt afte afte recognizing it would seem inco moti In wave moti to recog·
for apparently
is
in the modern physics lite litera ratu ture re th 'WOrd ether, and
Th
hy ic prof prof ssio ssio
whil whil
swal swallo lowi wing ng othe others rs whol whole, e,
ha been been in onsi onsi te
in main tainhypotheses
xp
expe expect cted ed ther ther 124
not
ana of point. Thes Thes
us att
cannot ot make that we cann make some someth thin in
it
Nevertheless,
devo devoid id of al comp compli lica cati tion ons. s. ether is
lemeniasy lemeniasy Forces
in the game ether.
or any
behavi behavior. or.
It
hsee
theory ry whic whic purp purpor orts ts that an theo It is ai that ha electr electrici ici ty and th cler clerne ne tary start, are, stan stands ds really are,
tion, an ligh as
is
to
Vo ic
Although
"pho "photo tons ns
Today, however, we
no justification its existe existence nce
perfl
ether vortex concept
said value+
125·
is su..
PYRl\1\;llD
HW
Powsa
ha no only only Jed to satisfactory expl explan anat atio ions ns fo many many of plained benornena of physics and chemistry, has also provided ur ci lita stract subj ects,
he dist distin in uish uishin in particles at
ch ra teri terist stic ic
distingu ishing ishing charac character terist istic ic
of aU elementa ry
of vort vortex ex moti motion on
isto istort rted ed it will will ot of it ow acco acco reve revert rt to its original fOIDl, bu will will tr ve there nevi wa vcfron being no pers persis iste tenc nc of indi indivi vidua duali li ty the origin original al for of the wave+ if ll revert to th orig origin inal al circ circul ular ar form.
distor orte te is dist
from from th ly
have pers persis iste tenc nc efor oes. oes. have ring th efor viduality lity an memo memory ry of its original orrn. dividua
of in..
will ltho lthoug ug it is spontaneously rev origin inal al form form neve nevert rthe hele less ss its orig action of such such spon sponta tane neou ou is resilie resiliency ncy but only
PRES PRESSI SION ON ther thereo eof+ f+
co
resi resili lien en ater ateria ia body Is merely the molecu cule les, s, its const tuen atoms an mole th mate materi rial al resiliency
·126
)f which it is
ring
resili resili ency (~f orte orte a j e i a 1 , but
ep
is itself. vortex tin will not only tend to rnaint in its circula cula form form but will also ynamicall and resilient! maintain its dimens proportio tions. ns. dimension ion and propor
di mete mete
Wave motion is not localized like the elementary particles rnatter er it have indi vid uality of rnatt uality wi thin th fu 11 meaning of that that term term
NERC1ES
nte
p o s s i le overa II bviously lo er li it pe n n g of the ring, beca we after the o pe ompl omplet et ly lose losed, d, th in cann cannot ot ecom ecom an}'
smaller.
mp the ring to
wl l, however
prevent
larger over over-a -all ll dj ametez.
inward rd dire direct ctio io and ten .. ra iaUy iaUy inwa lu to omp es or co trac trac th ring ring to smal smalle le diam diam te thes thes inwar inwardl dl acting forces is caused pact pacts: s: of exte extern rnal al ether currents gain oute gain th oute
Anot Anothe he such such forc forc is caused side th rotatin rotatin filament~
he im edia ediate te
to
es lt of suc
the
t hi hi c
remain constant) any q ui ui v
peri peri
the centri centrifug fugal al forces in.. centri centrifug fugal al forces lu il ment ment must must be t h overall
ring ring diam diamet eter er The ring will will ther theref efor ore, e, no expand indefinite! y~ but will proportions,
12
THEORY
Phys Physic icis ists ts usua usua try to vortex atom theo theory ry with with th
marily dism iss th new merely ly comm commen en that it is mere cent centur ur theo theory ry of or Kelvin,
whic whic
prov proved ed
SUITI
vort vortex ex theo primar aril il with with th vortheory ry deal deal prim particles (pro ub a o m th s ub (proto tons ns elec elec nd eutr eutr ns), ns), obviously cannot he rticles were Yin's theory since th se ub tc
Sinc Sinc th
ne
ENERGJES
rota rotati tion on bu would ring, whereas,
radi radial al dist distan ance ce suddenly drop
ha
failure,
concept of vortex: atoms however, with Kelv Kelvin in but traced at leas leas origin origin te with fa back as 1674 1674 when when Nico Nicola la Malebranche atie atiere re ubti ubtile le OU "Rec "Rec er he de la Ver tet~ tha "la ethe etherc rc es nece necess ssai aire reme ment nt comp compos osee ee de peti petits ts turh turhil illo lons ns", ",
or
drop suddenly to zero, in th outw outw rd
but
defi defini nite te surf surfac ace) e) f f gradually
irec irecti tion on
extern rnal al circ circul ulat atio io is dire direct ctly ly This exte chemical activity, and when it with th at r s to pieces with in
physi-
iber iberat atio io
of
uctu tex st uctu tr ns
their
ar
struc-
t ur ur es es , b e ca ca us us e it
nive nivers rs
rule rule with withou ou be
an exception, the basis
19th century vortex theory, was coul neve neve be fric fricti tion onle less ss ethe ether, r, coul ever did come into exis existe tenc nce, e, then then it stroyed.
This woul woul
As long as no othe othe type type of stru struct ctur ur has ever ever been been sugsugeste este or th se su tomi tomi particles, proceed wi th th ss mpti mpti th they have have vort vortex ex stru struct ctur ures es
likely
Th
th
according to Kelvin's th ory, ory, rrictionless, devoid viscidity, ould ha jace jacent nt vort vortic ices es ould no coordinating theory ry th on anot anothe her, r, here here s, in this n e w - theo in visc viscid id bu frictional, ethe ether, r, simi simila la templated Stokes and Frick Fricke. e. Maxwell, Stokes
as no only so that ad effect upon vort vortic ices es ar to th n-
In the Kelv Kelvin in vort vort ring rings, s, the velo veloci city ty of circula cion ould ould pr suma suma ly be pr port portio iona na 128
vortex rings in the new which has
20th slig slight ht degr degree ee of visc viscid idit ity. y.
ny sudden impulse in such
fluid would be therein
npo
Betz (1950), such the be produced cylindrical sheet.
vortex ring ring
rd
Another
if it
vortex rings,
prob probab ably ly
of spec specif ific ic stru struct ctur ure+ e+
in
feet
viscidity
ould ould the
is
ad acen
into xi other) so alig alig ment ment an roll rollin in cont contac ac when whenev ever er poss possib ible le whic whic Kelvin's. 19th century vort vortex ex ring ring in n ~viscid ether would not do
If
assume that f a c e - t o ~ 129
PYRA PYRAMI MI
sa ry n d u f f stabili ty, then then
THEORY OF ENERCIES
POWE POWE
fo stru struct ctur ural al it two vort vortex ex ring rings, s, it "vi] be poss poss eren st bl truc tructu ture re it th adja adjace cent nt
outwardly, but no in oppo opposi site te dire direct ctio ions ns a 1 5 0 have have d;ffe d;ffere rent nt xter xterna na equi not th equi
wi
valen valen ~of, the other.
fiel fields ds asso associ ciat ated ed ther therew ewit ith. h.
CP..OSs. CP..OSs. S.&:rlot.l S.&:rlot.l of rrHSI: E L E C l R O . .... . l'WO Vat-lE Vat-lE RlI"ff RlI"ffiSi iSi
VOA:TEX
The problem structures is the
is th
ROlliN iN ROlliN
elec electr tron on
ffe mor
nte
hich hich mean mean it tr
the pr to
e xp xp la la in in ed ed . b y mcrel
larger
have difficulty
the neutron, The elve elve
satisfactoril vortex th e1 tr in drawing satisfactory
Iilamcn ts of the il undo undo bted bted Iy cont cont ibut ibut
cann cannot ot
so
to
~\
the
if ligtan1s pe
Hilgenberg) th th
ubic ubic
te
timeter, as calcula ed by O. C.· of the ether insi de ff be m a to ou or
ring alwa.ys 13
GU
XX
Vertex Electron
tw
13
an
Prot Proton on
CON:TA CON:TAct ct
PYR.A...'\fID
roun roundi ding ng sp ce in are interl interlink inked ed with the circuits.
POW£R.
TH
the sur-
core COTtj
in paths that
bu no nece necess ssar aril il
in closed
N ER ER G E S
of
proton
tern tern tern ternal al
otio otion" n" then then it free ether m a otio otio
k ew ew i
be th
or turbu turbu nc of th
qu would would theref therefore ore
dipolar vort vortic ices es in
ren 18 "Will make other.
X XX XX I
vortex by
ff
ro
pola sources, dilation of th pola mass
will will cont contrib ribut ut InaSS
effective mass of the vortex
b e s uf uf f ic ic ie ie n t to account liquid liquid subs substa tanc nc
them
be
with
nng.
in
ri
bearing in mind that electron and is th refo refore re more more diff diffic ic lt to destroy.
Vortex Ring Circulation Circulation ..
he re re fo fo r It m a y t he
tur-
be
rt
li polar
iner
it
Ie curr curren ents ts from from al dire direct ctio ions ns
terlinked
that
non-existent.
rNNERCORE
}t~IG U
th
re
atte atter, r, an
or
ethe ethe in thro throug ugho hout ut it enti entire re erip eriphe hery ry draw it in only poles. the amount
if
of th
entr entrai aine ne
ether.
come ay be of gyro gyrost stat atic ic the ether
origin, many many time times, s,
13
hile hile an elec electr tron on
is
by xter xterna na
drawn
tha provided openings is less than the periph periphera era
be opening+
proton, it any subs-tan tial external circul circul tion. tion.
ethe ethe
PYR MI
THEO THEORY RY OF ENERGIES
POWK POWK
to would stag stages es befo before re it UNDENCY
Anot Anothe he
TO
COMPRSS
only
cannot be instantaneous.
fraction
ct
nt hi
sh ul be considered, is the Ven-
turi effect.
electron, the externally through both th pe hera hera nd th pola pola op ings ings nd if thes thes have have difcross-se tional tional area ferent cross-se areas, s, then then they V e tu ether the poles that which will have em rges rges from from th periphery of an elec electr tron on circula
inte inte li ke
will
it th th
prot prot n, it th
its roo
the ntu more more .mas .massive sive than than the electron,
th
latt latt
conseq eque uenc nc of th unique structural necessary cons organizations of these tw arti articl cl nd ry assumption that the proton is sm He in size size than than the electron,
F I G U R E XXXII -I)I'Of'£
A c n g o n D oouu b
V o r e xx- .
arra arrang nged ed with with rollAlthough two vortex rings eren wa ing n t re vort one arrangem arrangemen en P O S S ! vort ring ring be use, if the first and second ri gs are rrangcd to orm the rd vice v er er s gest This su gest
truc truc
ra
single elementary 134
13
eu ron, particle smaller
ic
and
i'YRA i'YRAlr lr ID
THEORV OF ENE. ENE.RG RGIE IE
PO\VE PO\VE
NBlTROH
\_+-qQ_.) 19~)
LESSrnn.AlNED
LO
P EE D
FIGURE X X X I V
XXXi
F IG IG U Ether
CIA.CLJL.AnON
rcu latlon i n
136
to
Electron.
TRAPPED FLOW
PYRA PYRAMI MI
POWE POWER. R.
RY
yd ro ro ge ge n atom, exactly more more comp compac ac th an h e h yd penm penmen en ta obse observ rvat atio ions ns have have show show it to be
it should be
whic whic
at ar expe experi rime ment ntal ally ly
apab apab
esta establ blis ishe he
wi th
be ng polar polariz iz d,
the proton
uc
verl verl ap in
is poss possib ible le only
associated
it
at atom.
to that
There is stil stil m u c h unccrt ai ty as
of
should
at
fact facts. s.
in
ap
manner.
electr tron on tive elec
N ER ER GI GI E
ith
are
uniq unique ue
orte orte
hich is
truc tructu ture re is needed
pac of
radiating
defini defini te req uencies uencies th nu le th or
eutr eutr
at
in po ytive
cann cannot ot poss possib ib in Uth
th
ra
less they they move move radi radiat at
woul they woul any frequency.
On the requ requir ired ed mech mechan anis ism. m.
up hemi hemi al ioni ioni atio ation, n, bu by th he ding ding of term termin in vorvore xp xp o e d n eg eg a tive tive ends ends of th neut neutro rons ns when coll collis isio ions ns that when when t l : . . e y at
str actu actura ra
are resi resili lien en
vari vari us
od s,
di fere fere
ficul
ib
rings from their
but nobod
of
posr tr ve Ions.
The posi ti ve ions thus produced
'will be of the single
ra reel flo ating point -lik -lik
structure.
pair at
138
frcq frcq uenc uencie ie
an omeome-
part part
ne
it
re
stru struct ctur ures es
1.39
th is satis-
ch rges rges
PYRA PYRAMI MI
T:HE.ORY OF ENERGIES
POWE POWE
toms, as is
tha roneou roneously sly stated stated Al ..J
\A
physic.f) an cher cher istr istr are messages atOIl1.S, an th innu innume mera rabl bl hemi hemi al in or noth nother er the insides inf much greater ab at tricte te in orrn orrn tion that an th so F.\V ha re tric ge from from spec spectr tral al freq freque uenc ncie ies, s,
In
inform rm tion tion of others) gi es us info structures. never study of spectr spectral al frequencies+
lit!> ~111..
w~
.....
ut!
~O
ap
tuo
thro throug ug
th
over overla lapp ppin in
lect lectro ro
which
ay offe offe some some
is evidenced by th mass mass
effec ti neutrons.
The seem seem to be cont contra radi dict cted ed is
by
should at
a va va il il ab ab l
ma
neutron.
is
is I GU GU R
X XX XX V
H y dr dr og og e
140
.
sour source ce of th two prot proton ona, a, oppo oppose se each each othe other, r,
A to to m .
slightly greater 141
than
llYR.. llYR..!\M !\MlD lD POWE:R POWE:R
as
tha ute mass mass defe defect ct ..
OF ENERGIES
that
the
utr
This Is si nifi nifi an
in th
to any ppre ppreci ci bl
ma
the atom
THEORY
it seems to
the atom are subject tu defe defe t; and ince ince ll neut neutro rons ns their stucturcs, it must be
is,
from from hydr hydrog ogen en to
carbon.
te
This rela relati tion on hi of ma defe defect ct to osit ositio io an envi enviro ronnif it ould in th to me ould be defi defi it ly form formul ul ted, ted, shou should ld lead lead to on th structures at
On
is approximate!
hich hich
ct at
Grav Gravit it tion tional al
distan distance. ce. lect lectro ro tati tatic, c,
nd magn magnet etic ic forc forces es a v i ta ta t i
the
the
that was produc produced+ ed+
phys physic ical al forc force. e.
of such
that
abserve ve fact fact by th abser an
to be requ requir ired ed
nd woul woul
only only intr introd oduc uc
mbig mbigui uity ty
confu confusi sion on
atoms.
it
An
ate rc ir
find as grea grea these ments.
diff differ eren en
as betw betwee ee
cliff erent chemical
ta tion
met
ele-
pid1y along he nti neig bo ho to th neig agai dimi dimini nish sh LUI of tungsten, after hich they agai en of th peri period odic ic tabl tabl isreac isreac ed at
mat ph y.s.ic y.s.ical al explanation.
in
of
Ial-
rat scrccrung. ization of
her at 143
PYRA,MIU
POWE.R
OF ENERGmS
THEORY
Except in to
COUll
tera tera
th effe effect ct of th
orig origin inal al forc forces es .i
effect
of the rather than poin pointl tlik ik
does.
part partic icle les. s.
o r i g i n than than th other forces. a y be due attractive, over the reri
th at even
such
Th
th
other body.
stre stream amer er
flee fleete ted, d, to ne tral traliz iz tion tion or so-c so-cal alle le
scre screen enin ing" g"
ab r na na t er er i
at n. ergy ergy~as.e ~as.evi vide denc nced ed by radi radian an
pres pressu sure re
However, hall hall onfi onfine ne ou tt ntio ntio bodi bodies es pref prefer erab ably ly abou abou the same size+
only thre thre
to
theo theore reti tica ca
tw
motion+
'Wil 'Wil ther theref efor or bo ie th
on
de-
in
hi
uc
defl deflec ecti tion on
ut be diff differ eren en in thei thei remo remote te sides,
In
mp quatori quatorial al flow flow of
COlleentra ted ou tward the
atc
body. VI/i t.hin
ate
up
poss possib ibil ilit itie ies: s:
each othe other. r. ef ec on each
re
pier pier
mate materi rial al
attract each
it
anno anno
nd the only direction ut ard .in ipo
00
b o d e s o r their cquiv ...
ri i.. fr
the
n~ effect other; but the suba subato tomi mi part partic icle le on si si s of np bl c on
uc
ea rc
other' other'
:.
larg larger er
similar: se
this cause it is only the outw outwar ardl dl
dire direct cted ed
stre stream amer ers. s.
bodies. resul tant flow of ether will, therefore, 1"45
be.;
THEO THEORY
PVR..:\l,.flD POWER
each body, in the
irec irecti ti
o.
rg
If grav gravit itat atio io ab
is
to
ENER ENERGl GlEB EB
the ether, of grav gravit ity, y, whic which} h} acco accord rdin in rf
ether in carded
earth
th eart earth. h.
the earth in its par...
it axis, because: CQ-.
ith, ith, the
or in te
the sun.
in om lete lete gree gree en Michel Michelso son-G n-Gale ale experi experimen ments. ts.
and th
ault ault pend pend lu expe experi rime ment nt kept swinging, not months. th shou shou
tion
expe experi rime ment nt re ai
the Sagnac
is
in day
but fo seve severa ra
is
coor coordi dina na ed
to
with
SWl SO
ot rela rela iv
to
to th
fixe fixe
swings, tars tars
about
year, relative to th fixe fixe star stars, s,
ether vortex
litera ratu ture re on an abundant lite instan ance ce See, fo inst
146
Flows,
the book of E.
There
F IG IG UR UR E X X X V I Gra....tation tation
u b eel. uckh uckh ber (195 (1955) 5) ..
electrohan
an
gr vi tati n. 147
::·:~t.; ..
~.~~'~-.
: , f ;' ;' ;I · < •
, •
.... :.::.
·PYRA
ID
POWE
T HE OR Y
..
N ER ER GI GI E
fo plete in themselves) whereas magnetic only only in pair pairs, s, li irro irro im ges. ges.
-c
ether
ol
exist
electrost ost tic the electr
fiel field, d, as cont contem empl plat ated ed by Illust Illustra ra ted th hy roge roge atom atom If el ctri ctri ally ally
harg harged ed
od i at rial rial b od the
hich hich inte interl rlin in
\\1
the protons, will
b e subs substi titu tute te
the two charges will
ia l flow the e q u a t o r.r. ia revers rs dire direct ctio ion. n. the reve
elec electr tron ons, s, whil whil
outs outsid ide, e, an
he
in
system
th be to
space
r ed ed uc uc e h e repu repuls lsio io an thus thus penn penn
.....J
'2
There
fo
caus caused ed by th
visc viscid idit it
of th ethe ether, r, sides,
the remote
toward each each othe other. r.
closen enes es of their apto the clos other, because if adjacent surfaces
is,
osit dire direct ctio ions ns so in op osit
to caus caus
strong strong repuls repulsion ion This This expl explai ains ns ,-vhy nt th prot proton ons. s. F I GU GU R
X XX XX V I
Gravity Circulation,
a rt rt h t o SU~l.
If howe howeve ver, r, to
il th
148
t\VO
other,
attr attrac acti tion on beca becaus us the cont contig iguo uous us surfa surface ce movi moving ng In th same same dire direct ctio ion. n.
149
TH
OF ENER ENERGIES GIES
Su forc forc of attr attrac acti tion on \... \... di cove covere re expe experi rime ment ntal ally ly in 1936~ and ha be desi desi nate nate as "super "super-gr -gravi avitat tation ion ..
FORCE
AItho AIthoug ug tern tern oles oles
prot proton on
ther ther circ circul ul tion tion sh ul have imul imulta tane neou ou ly an in equa equa amou amount nts. s. electron is electricall et ath face each each othe other, r,
pro
ELECTRIC CURRENT FLOW
and
.. In the physics literature
to ay
force ex tend tendin in circ circum um erentia erentiall ll curr curren en carr carryi ying ng nto
MAGNET[C FH!:LO
FORCE FIGURE XX:XVllI From Etct:lric
Char~
FIGURE X X X I X Magn Magnet etic ic Fiel Field. d.
150
15
magnet etic ic the magn
fiel fiel
or
CURRENT ~LE.CTRON FlOW
Ether Ether Circul Circulati ation on
fo1~
only nearest to
north pole
PYR.A.MID
The magnetic
itse itself lf is usua usuall ll
forc forc
or
fore, be endo endowe we However
THEOR.Y
POWER
OF
EN E.RGI£S
inte interp rpre rete te hi ause ause
agency
with with phys physic ical al reality.
be or making
useful
merely TIl athe athema ma tica tica fi tion tions, s, ca real realit ity. y.
ompl omplet et ly de oi
of ph si
If they
ould ould have have phys physic ical al real realit ity) y) question at.. hy their way left-h left-hand anded, ed, and never right-handed, relative to the dire direct ctio io
move
of th elec electr tron ons. s.
that the ether in which electr tron on internally twis twiste ted, d, or that the elec
ha ve asymme asymmetri tri
be them themse selv lves es may
struct structure ures? s?
we
F IG IG UR UR E X L
feel compelled to look. for some some othe othe explanation.
Magnetic
Fie1d ALQUIld L o o p +
its
at same or in oppo opposi site te directions} re rent rent flow flowin in in th same specti spectivel vel ..
If th
lect lect ic urre urre ts
long long ircu ircula la
magn magnet etic ic effe effect ct mil hi are ithe ithe whic whic we view view th elec electr tric ic curr curren ents ts
attractive OI
side from
in the theoretical physics .i in explaining hy there repu repuls lsiv iv forc forces es between elec-
of this is clearly understood
tri curren currents. ts.
th
single
necessarily magnet etic ic pole pole isola ed magn
will be uc
ths, ths, th
152·
elec electr tric ic curr curren en t! is th flaw
mp of el ctro ctrons ns In
copp copp
wrre wrre
the movi moving ng el~t el~tro rons ns connected with the protons of th copp-:r copp-:r atoms ~ill then WIre, and. M~ keep th movi moving ng elec electr tron on orie orient nted ed In the same direction, from movement of the ir ctio ctio flow electrons hi on stitutes the, true magn revers rs magnet etic ic fiel field) d) will be in th reve direction, rr the space arou around nd th wire. be in the
V V h e n th
of
15
sole soleno noid id th surr surrou ound nd ..
YRA:\UO
Po\~rER
THEORY OF
ing POSITE
dire direct ctio io
EN F.RCIF..S
travel
th nucl nuclea ea theo theory ry if th
ir ectron ons, s, an e1ectr under being
th re onsi onside dere re the moving electrons.
The abov abov
conc conclu lusi sion on direction magnetic Held is nece necess ssar ar cons conseq eq uenc uenc of th vort vortex ex stru struct ctur ures es which have have been been ascribed to proprotons and electrons respecti vcly. these structures the ether in
the direction also be
reversed. hoic of structures has to That ur hoic corr corrob obor orat ated ed no the direction of the induced clectromoti ve force in ectr ectrom omag agne neti ti indu induct ctio ion, n, bu also by th dire direct ctio io of th magn magnet etoo-op optic tic effe effect ct All organic stan stance ces, s, when when pl ed in
inorganic subagn rotate th plane of pola polari riza zati tion on of Jigh Jigh in dire direct ctio io OPPO OPPOSI SITE TE movemcn of the electrons to sole soleno noid idal al curr curren en arou around nd th magn magnet et
cases
exceptions,
roh
ly du
to
an
th se exce except ptio io al stroboscopic ef ect,
induce ce elec electr trom omot otiv iv forc forc also The direction of indu also lead lead same conclusion as to th direction of th
FIGURE ]'1agn ]'1agneti eti
LI
Coupli Coupling. ng.
154
ether in th magn magnet etic ic fiel field. d. .l
When
current is t a
secondary 155
primary
il
lo
PYRAMID
in th
POW'ER
TI'IEORY
direction, which seems to indicate Ieee electrons secondary are given an im.. oppos.ite to the direction of movet h e e l ec ec t ro ro n s in th primary.
OPPOSITE
impulse can be imparted on1y by magnetic consis is of sud fiel fiel arou around nd seems to cons de flow flow of ther ther in di ecti ecti oppo opposi site te direction th in the primary.
OF ENERCIES
r.y will still be B eC eC O 2 ry tions by the magnet magnetic ic field.
thei held in thei
orie orient nted ed posi-
If in the flowing) th magn magnet etic ic field will be removed from the secondary, and in magnetic fiel orie orient nted ed positi position on field) d) il be retheir na 1sp tural positions wh ic current in il cons consti ti tu ir Electromagnetic conclusions
induct induction ion theref therefore ore leads to the same regard rd to the effe effect ct in rega
magn magnet etoo-op opti ti
it is the same
to the pro· whic wh ic form fo rm both bo th elec el ectr tros osta tatic tic an th magn magnet etic ic tons, the field.
le tros trosta tati ti In th curr curren ents ts emer emerge ge
INDUCED R E V E R S E FLOW IN T R A N S F O R M E R F IG IG U R
flow only as continues.
XLI
prim primar ar
motive force in the secondary, 156
will continue to of the electrons
no longer increases in any indu induce ce elec electr troo-
f re re e e lc lc tr tr on on s in
th
electrically magnet etic ic fiel field) d) they char charge ge part partic icle les, s, whereas in the magn they no path electric .in closed i r i t circuit, or p e r p h e: e: r y
accumulation ay
elec electr tric icit it
magnetic
of on
any othe othe woul woul
not exert
ch rg do pole pole i s b e ca ca us us e
any agne agneti ti pole pole is elec electr tric ical ally ly neut neutra ral. l.
the acceleration
current in th
ield ield howe howeve ver, r, th se exte extern rn
kind of
meta meta
body
beha behave ve r-
Since flow in closed circuits, but
an electric charge does not ro electrons to the 15
THEORY
PY'~A:r-, PY'~A:r-,.nD .nD PO\,\rp. PO\,\rp.
protons, any ay
1fl
counterba lance th othe othe half half
orce orce upon upon
ENERGIES
manner with electrically charged particles, and he dete dete mine mine th mann manner er in hich hich they oa t, th we shall te proble le be in solve th prob of an easy interpl interplane anetar tar travel travel
no
xert xert any force upon upon each each other, each other. le tr hile hile th
induce an equal and opposite adja adjace cent nt surf surfac ac pole, i l indu magn magnet etic ic induce ce unid unidir irec ecti tion onal al oriori-
th
the
.1 ".
.1
.·1
..
·1
i:
elec trica ll
cha Tged
In.
ti
he
j u as in any other body magnetic Iield.
detected
Elec Elec ri and gravita~ a~ th gravit gnet gnetic ic ield ield clif clif tiona fi in that that the !low of ether in electric and magnetic fields is always confined to limi limite te regions. eith either er pass passes es from from negati negati mere
FIGURE XLIH
is trans trans paren paren t, then such orientation can be the rnagne rnagneto to-o -o ptic ptic cffeel. cffeel.
posi positi tive ve ch rges rges arou around nd gravitational field the ether pa th passes th rough any body that is
That is th con trol
reas reason on vi ta
t s to screen or otherwise
have b e e
u n su su c ce ce ss ss f ul ul ,
If this accomplish accomplished, ed, then sirn syst system em this coul coul ever of interplanetary travel rob abl be possible. enti entire rely ly hope hopele less ss prob proble lem, m, howe howeve ver, r, fa that that the gra vi tationa upo electr electrons ons seems to show fccr vel that that grav gravit it tion tional al ther ther urre urrent nt do oa in some some specific Th
158
Around Perman Permanent ent Magnet.. Flow Around
lementarv
ie Id
at Foree
th dist distan an
With three elementary
only
forces which act at tationaI, tationaI, elec electr tros osta tati tic, c, an magn magnet etic ic forces, he
th r-vo r-vort rt
theo theory ry se
ravi ravi
to urni urnish sh
independe ndentl ntl can act indepe
to
other in
space and at
According to th late latest st views, the force athe th pressure of th ether, athe men thereo thereof. f.
caused by
of each
e. a v ity is move-
there is present only one b od spheri rica ca in o d y a n it is sphe h e f ro ro m considerations o f y m me m e trtr y it fo lows
form,
tha of the body.
be
15
PYRAMm
THEO THEORY
POVllER
each othe other, r, howe howeve ver, r, ther ther bodies close to each case of on d o n o f double star, then the c on exist, t, bu inst spherical symmetry will will no long longer er exis instea ead, d, ther ther xial xial symm symmet etry ry .. will. only If
then orto
fiel similar to the fiel
arou around nd
l ar ar ge ge r s ca ca le le .
in be
to create
differ differenc enc
ENER ENERGI GIES ES
Sinc Sinc whir whir Is neti neti nd
forc forces es ca ic versa.
readil il seen seen hy le tric tric an magmagit is read force; ac inde inde en entl entl of gr vita vitati ti na
rema remain in only the supe superp rpos osit itio io of elec electr tric ic magn magnet etic ic fields upon upon either er coax coaxia iall lly, y, other, eith or tran transv sver erse se have in the Great of P yr y r am am id id ) There no
an
In this consideration, let us consider rust, their coaxial superposition.
tw
bodie .. The ether
le tros trosta tati ti
the
fi ld
on ists ists of
bodi bodies es will will
at pressu sure re will will cliff erence in pres each cause them to
to
in
wi th
centri rifu fuga ga forc forc will will keep keep them apart. that cent
ths.
ro
bodies toward ac ther ther un-
flow of ether in tive electr e le le c electrode ode back again to
made
are magnetized} then the ·magaround
spinning
move moveme ment nt of th ether can occur simultaneously with the circulatory movement that corresponds to the electrostatic
GRAVITY E T H E :R :R I
'ESSU
field..
E L E C T R ~ C A N D MAGNETIC Of TH M OV O V EM EM E IN WH ND ED ES
El
are
au ed no by pres-
the
but
form of
ag etic etic rectl upon upon
fiel field, d, can, oaxi oaxial al lect lectro rost st ti
superimposed
di-
fi ld
is superimposed transversely fields tort torted ed bu no dest destro roye yed. d.
hir ls, or eddies+
These ized than than grav gravit itat atio io al
more local-
fi ld of orce.
16
fieJd wil 1no long longer er retain its axia axia neve neverth rthel eles ess, s, co tinu tinu to circula te. 161
ymme ymmetr try, y, bu
will,
PYRA.n PYRA.n..n ..n
MAGNETIC
POW.E POW.E.N, .N,
Tn~ORV OF ENERClES
-.....,..II~+-I.,
VORTEX +1
'\.
FIGURE XLIV Superi Superimpos mposed ed Fields Fields
Simi Simila larl rly, y, th
ether
rotating
hich hich cons consti titu tute te the and non-circular
paths bu it wil contin continue ue to rotate. l d can, th efor efor in ou inte interf rf er.ing wi th the la te
An exam exam pl
of
stra ted in py amid amid po Figu Figure re XL
be upcrim upcrim osed osed tran tran it
FIGVRE XL
r,
Supe Superi rimp mpos osed ed Forc Forces es on Pyramid.
exampl ple, e, is an exam
16
P YR YR AM AM I
HEORY
P mY mY E
ul
The
ctin body by ctin
tryjng
In this CMf:, shaped electrostatic field th truc tructu ture re of th pyramid, and the action of th
pcd ther ther flow flow
magn magnet etic ic fiel fiel on
OF ENER ENERGI GIES ES
arth arth's 's
rectl y, it
upon upon it diit more more effe effect ctiv ivel el
to control
avi
o f these effects would be
u-
th
is quite quite simila similar. r. i nt nt e
on poss possib ible le inte interp rpla lane neta tary ry
trav travel el
Merely because present-day ll t, ists
of propulsion conno
thod thod
be
the foree of
gravity,
th prob proble le
in alwa ys caused posite posite side side of th body body Th us
in
space
In al meth method od as to ount ounter erac ac
of
50]U tion
pres pressu su
other.
of
id to th lo
are fami famili liar ar with with phys physic ical al ob eigh eigh t, it iner inerti tia, a, or both both
it
~fa
fro
satisf satisfact actory ory since there is
ress ressur ur pres pres ur lu
coul coul
planes an
applic icat atio io by th appl
it
An
e-
magnet et inary ba magn are
ou
ir or im ge
of
out of one pole
th
and into another.
rock rocket ets, s, ld
the expense
but
that wou1 wou1
ho
if
to another.. another..
ppJied
of extemall
be neut neutra rali li ed
side side
can be done in ported object,
hich hich attract
sides.
of producing
closely related that
body is
motion, of
eles elesti tial al bodi bodies es
enorm enormous ous accele accelerat ration ions. s. of one of them would
Or
to unde unde take take int rpla rplane neta ta ati
have have to be carr carrie ied. d.
be
form
cir-
il If two
trav travel el ue
164
as to
in-
re ts are ea th
they they
in
scale 165
r. tact with ther
THEORY
PYRAM PYRAMID ID POWER POWER
the: the: vort vortex ex proton,
wardly,
or the vortex electron;
in-
or outwardly,
elegive any intelligible
by an condenser.
electrostatic
glamour of is still unab
In spite
dependin
ENER ENERGI GIES ES
electrons
re
charged
for
th forc forces es that act at ethe etherr-vo vort rtex ex
The
wi
theo theory ry would open up
of the positive cha rge, to the negative ch rge; return rn fl rge; th retu bein bein ed between the of the dielec dielectri tric, c,
etho etho
en tary tary part partie ie
and by it should
be possible
ether into or
to change
of personal
regulated
to
an dire direct ctio ion; n; pressu sure re in and the ether pres
Perh Perh ps the system to transport Grea Pyramid. the huge blocks of stone in th Grea
la
comment will will prob probab ably ly of conserva cion of th first ther thermo mo ynam ynamic ics, s,
system would
vio-
appl applie ie
about
servation of ener energy gy
of con..
upon
the ele-
b1
neve neve
It troublesome atom to some ten or
present be solv solved ed
to change it ro
an
that is
the nucl nuclea ea theo theory ry is signi
sti
phys physic ic
is
nucleated bleeven eventu tual ally ly the continually
li
has never theory
prof profes essi sion on
made
atom,
produced
only only to Isol Isol te syst system ems, s, an the tran transf sf er outside, is hardly an isol isol ted s y s t e m + however,
of prod produc ucin in
conditions
system.
be
method experi experi ..
o f matter.
tin
different ways.
the controls,
effect
then
m~
electrostatic m~
anew-
ment mental al re ea rch,
be
the protons
olec olec le
explanation
distan distance. ce.
nuclear
ppli pplica cabl bl
the
to the vortex theory,
many all.
clear theo ort
which has been abIc to offer proceed 167
PYRA PYRAM1 M1
solve th anti anti-g -gra ravi vity ty
ismuch ismuch
POVV POVVER ER
prob proble lems ms of biocosmic ener energy gy an
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