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- Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:27 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 931177
You got the little hairs on the back of my neck a tingling! Leedskalnin may have discovered the same principles Dr. Brown saw when he passed voltages through rocks while they cooled. I am working with a company that used silicon salts as environmentally safe batteries. Mention the pre-charging of th...
- Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:06 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
Re: Decker mystery
Did you ever attend the Radnor races?.... and of course the Devon Horseshow was a favorite of mine. Still would be if I was closer! As I said in another post there were times that I attended Devon. I also made a few trips to Fair Hill, with a few horses from Margaret McClennan's stable. For a very ...
- Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:52 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
James I feel that Einstein may have been discredited for more than he was given credit. His now infamous E=MC2 formula which can be traced to J. J. Thomson's formula when worked to its simplest form. But little is written about Einstein's Unified Field Theory of Electromagnetism and Gravity. But Pau...
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:21 pm
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 931177
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:49 pm
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: Gravity: Man's perception distorted since time began.
- Replies: 20
- Views: 34957
It would appear the first perception is based on the relativity of our individual experience of reality. Einstein did not really see things abstractly, he saw them as mathematical representations. Maybe he just couldn't draw circles and angles, but he did not prove his theories in lab experiments, o...
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:57 pm
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 931177
Since that is your solution, tells us how to build a battery that is light enough or a capacitor to store enough power ( power as in Volts x Amps to do work) First, the Tesla Motors Roadster uses 1100 lbs of lithium ion cells to provide a range of 200 miles. They are working with a company in Texas...
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:55 pm
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 931177
Hello again everyone, I feel compelled to comment on AM's most recent post because I also have viewed the teachings of the Torah in a different light than most scholars have. Taking the religion and worship out of the words, one is left with a practical guide to living in such a way as to be in harm...
- Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:34 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 931177
The little hairs on my neck are standing up and I am tingling with excitement! First to Linda, I worked the racing circuit in New Jersey and do remember an owner named Linda Brown. Although the age and time would be close, I am sure that it was not you. No, earlier times when I frequented Rittenhous...
- Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:26 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
Yeah, he never disclosed his technique or technology. I've read some of Sitchin and other translated texts of Sumerian (alleged) origin. I look for patterns in legends to see if there is a truth worth digging out of the mountain of rhetoric. I recently read Richard C. Hoagland And Mike Barra's Dark ...
- Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:14 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Honda Replication 1996
- Replies: 24
- Views: 32942
- Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:08 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
Not sure about the bovril on toast but Dr. Brown's experiments with voltages applied to rocks did exhibit some amazing phenomena. And then there was Edward Leedskalnin who built Coral Castle with huge stones and he did it alone, without pulleys or levers, and no machinery. I never did say how he did...
- Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:38 am
- Forum: Gravity
- Topic: What do you think gravity is?
- Replies: 178
- Views: 915522
- Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:32 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
- Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:31 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Townsend Brown Notebook #1 Atlantis?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 39484
Ah, the fascinating mysteries we have yet to discover! Like Linda, I too share a bond with all creatures great and small, and for a while decided to shirk education and traveled the racing circuit from New Jersey to Florida. I worked for a stable that operated a training center and equine hospital i...
- Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:06 am
- Forum: The Science of Townsend Brown
- Topic: Honda Replication 1996
- Replies: 24
- Views: 32942
Is anyone familiar with Harold Aspden?
http://www.aspden.org.uk/2.htm
You may find his math interesting and hauntingly simple by some standards.
http://www.aspden.org.uk/2.htm
You may find his math interesting and hauntingly simple by some standards.