I think that is what the German quantum physicists referred to as Zitterbewegung.natecull wrote:Literally? Every direction at once, including opposite ones? Or a random jiggling?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zitterbewegung
GV
I think that is what the German quantum physicists referred to as Zitterbewegung.natecull wrote:Literally? Every direction at once, including opposite ones? Or a random jiggling?
Kevin,kevin.b wrote:These hanging balls,
If the aether is moving in all directions at once, then if you place two objects near each other, and the objects have a manipulative effect on the free flow in all directions of the aether, then they will form a field about themselves of circulating aether, which is both positive and negative, there will be attraction then, not because of the objects, but because the objects create a field, each object creates a different field reaction, dependant upon how it is formed crystalline structure wise, is how I percieve it, with chirality acting in a refractive/reflective fashion.
It's not the balls that are attracted to each other, it's the balls creating an attractive field pattern/s.
I can think of some of the obvious answers to this.
It's all Biefeld Brown.
View everything from the aethers observation , not from what it creates, it acts symbiotically with everything it has created, but everything is different shapes, the shapes create the fields of interferance patterns.
Because of the geometry involved, the aether is following vortex patterns in spiral shape in/out of points, everything created by this utilises the available dual flows, humans are good at this, but much of nature is even better, we are greedy, wanting more and more , constantly consuming the stored and compressed aether that other life forms have coalesced into themselves, everything is ONE, from no-thing, the better that you can manipulate no-thing, you will be able to do any thing.
kevin
Oh gregg, you have it in the German, in the English it is called "Jitterbugging" and it was popular in the 40's.greggvizza wrote:I think that is what the German quantum physicists referred to as Zitterbewegung.natecull wrote:Literally? Every direction at once, including opposite ones? Or a random jiggling?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zitterbewegung
GV
Just wanted to bring back ideas that we have touched upon many times.This attainment of penetration is the most effective and deadly (or rather lively) of weaopons. By means of penetration it is possible to ignite men's minds with ideas which travel like prairie fire. Since the ideas are flexible they can far outdistance 'fixed' propaganda. Wars are the result of deseases of men's minds. Without the successfull hypnosis of millions of minds no war can be started. If these minds are dehypnotised, no conflict ramains to be seen. If ideas which are flexible are made sufficiently contagious they can leap barriers. A man of balance cannot be described in any one way; no idea can be made his label. And as IAO TZU remarked, "that which has no substantial existence can find entrance even where there is no crevice.
Now what does that mean?tantalum becoming excited by corona photons to potential 200 units!
If the aether is the structure from which matter is created, then would it not seem logical that the intelligence created the aether? That is, intelligence permeates the aether by virtue of consciousness being the creative force. Mr. Magic recently visited the Edgar Cayce A.R.E., and if I remember my Cayce, he said something about the Akashic Record which holds all knowledge of all time.Griffin wrote:
Both Beau Kiselman and Townsend Brown obviously realized that the ancients were quite conversant with the “intelligent aether” (IA) and knew how to generate and utilize it. It’s interesting the Lao Tzu’s name seems to be mistakenly given as Iao Tzu. But, as I said before, Freudian slips are not so slippery after all. IAO is an ancient esoteric term -- sometimes misinterpreted or applied by a particular group of Gnostics, as Plotinus remarked, but appropriate to our Flow Forum discussions in certain respects. We might create our own IAO acronym, standing for Intelligent Aether Operation. IAO also was an acronym for the intelligence operation, the Information Awareness Office, which was part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Check out their logo, which caused some controversy among conspiraphiles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatio ... ess_Office
While much of this is steeped in religion or ritual, there must be something of a physical manifestation to it, else why would Dr. Brown and Kitselman have interest in it? Perhaps TTB had a natural receiver.Wiki wrote:The akashic records (akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning "sky", "space" or "aether") is a term used in theosophy to describe a compendium of mystical knowledge encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. These records are described to contain all knowledge of human experience and the history of the cosmos. They are metaphorically described as a library and other analogues commonly found in discourse on the subject include a 'universal computer' and the 'Mind of God'. Descriptions of the records assert that they are constantly updated and that they can be accessed through astral projection. The concept originated in the theosophical movements of the 19th Century, and remains prevalent in New Age discourse.
A theosophical term referring to a universal filing system which records every occurring thought, word, and action. The records are impressed on a subtle substance called akasha (or soniferous ether). In Hindu mysticism this akasha is thought to be the primary principle of nature from which the other four natural principles, fire, air, earth, and water, are created. These five principles also represent the five senses of the human being.
The records have been referred to by different names including the cosmic mind, the universal mind, the collective unconscious, or the collective subconscious. Others think the akashic records make clairvoyance and psychic perception possible.
t is believed by philosophists, trained psychics, mystics, and Reiki practitioners that the events recorded upon that akasha can be ascertained or read in certain states of consciousness. Such states of consciousness can be induced by certain stages of sleep, weakness, illness, drugs, and meditation so not only mystics but ordinary people can and do perceive the akashic records. Some mystics claim to be able to reanimate their contents as if they were turning on a celestial television set. Yogis also believe that these records can be perceived in certain psychic states.
An example of one who many claimed to have successfully read the akashic records is the late American mystic Edgar Cayce. Cayce did his readings in a sleep state or trance. Cayce's method was described by Dr. Wesley H. Ketchum who for several years used Cayce as an adjunct for his medical practice. "Cayce's subconscious...is in direct communication with all other subconscious minds, and is capable of interpreting through his objective mind and imparting impressions received to other objective minds, gathering in this way all knowledge possessed by endless millions of other subconscious minds." Apparently Cayce was interpreting the collective subconscious mind long before the psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung postulated his concept of the collective unconscious.
htmagic wrote:
I was most interested in the bottom sketch. The flame jet generator is throwing off electrons, charging the craft naturally. The incoming electrons to replace the ones ejected produce a corona or glow around the craft. Is this where the glow comes from?
So this is the famous glow lights which is the coronal glow around the craft creating a plasma shield to not only protect the craft, but move it in time? Did I just figure out the FTM? Because flying disks are cool but it ain't gonna go without a helluva power supply. So I wondered about what to do with the excess voltage and it makes sense to put it on the outside of the craft.
htmagic wrote:Now the only thing I have trouble is that the craft is positive in charge. If the earth is positive in charge, then all is fine because like charges repel. But if the ground is negative, it would attract the positive craft and would not lift it.
Mikado,Mikado14 wrote:You seem enamored with the Flame Jet generator of late. Familiar with Lord Kelvin? I am sure Dr. Brown was as well. When I read your post, the first thought in my mind was of the B2, is that what you are referencing to? And your description of "throwing off electrons" is unique. And lastly, I don't see how you could be discussing coronal glow and making the leap to an FTM.
Are you discussing a disc?
Mikado
htmagic wrote:Mikado,Mikado14 wrote:You seem enamored with the Flame Jet generator of late. Familiar with Lord Kelvin? I am sure Dr. Brown was as well. When I read your post, the first thought in my mind was of the B2, is that what you are referencing to? And your description of "throwing off electrons" is unique. And lastly, I don't see how you could be discussing coronal glow and making the leap to an FTM.
Are you discussing a disc?
Mikado
I realized that Dr. Brown's Flame Jet generator is in actuality a Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier.
The diodes are plasma diodes created by the high temperature exhaust.
Several things here, I specifically asked you how you made the leap to the FTM, you ignored me or forgot to answer. Secondly, I asked if you had heard of Lord Kelvin, again, ignored or you forgot to answer. Next, how do you see the function of the Flame Jet Generator as a multiplier as in the schematic that you drew? I have read the patent, although it was a while ago, and I don't recall the mention of diodes.htmagic wrote:Dr. Brown's sketch shows the flame jet carrying away the electrons. When I said craft, yes, I was referring to a disk. The flame jet generator I wish to build would be a proof of concept demonstration model.
Maybe he's going to use water. Electrolyze it to produce hydrogen fuel.Mikado14 wrote:So, if I have interpreted what you have said so far...build a Flame Jet Generator to provide the HV for a disc..with the cost of petroleum, sounds like a winner to me.