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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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By (_>Shadow Hawk<_) | Theory, concept, and Idea by: ?????????????????????
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<p> NOTICE: Within this file will be presented a potential method of altering
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the spatiotemporal continuum as one desires. I take no responsibility for any
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use or misuse of this information, whether harmful or otherwise. The effects
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of this device, if used in a careless manner, can be EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.</p>
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Gravity Resonance? What is this nut talking about?????
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<p> You are probably thinking, "how can gravity possibly be resonant?" This is
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a good question. As discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown, electricity is
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directly related to gravity (see his U.S. patents 1974483, 3187206 in
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particular.) If this is so, it is most likely a vectorial relationship (law of
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opposites), and since there is already an electromagnetic vector (2
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dimensional), a gravitational vector would be at 90 degrees to both the
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magnetic and the electric vectors (since we are in a 3 dimensional space.) The
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gravitational vector is like the "duration in time" of the electric and
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magnetic vectors. There are also, in addition to scalar electric and magnetic
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waves (see Bearden, Thomas E. "Toward a new electromagnetics: part IV: vectors
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and mechanisms clarified. Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, California, 1983. This
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work, however, fails to mention gravity waves, although it does mention
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controlling gravity), there are also scalar gravitic waves (see Ford, L.H and
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A. Vilenkin. "A gravitational analogue of the Aharanov-Bohm effect." Journal of
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Physics A. Mathematical, Nuclear, and General. (Great Britan). 14(9), Sep.
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1981. p. 2353-2357.)</p>
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Okay. So There are gravity waves. How can resonating them control reality?
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<p> All of the above has been proven; this is where basically theory comes in.
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There has been much supposed experimental proof of these effects, however all
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current research is, unfortuneatly, proprietary, and it is extremely hard to
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come by anything helpful. The only good sources of information are some small
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mail order book stores, and no one store has everything. One example of
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publicized experimental proof is the information regarding the largely ignored
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bierfield brown effect, whereby gravity can be nullified and even reversed due
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to electric charge (see Thomas Townsend Brown, Above patents), and the book on
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the philidelphia experiment (and NOT THE MOVIE! The movie was fiction, the book
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is an attempt to analyze what little fact is known.) The true philidelphia
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experiment, if it actually occured, used a navy ship degausser modified to act
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as some type of resonant gravity vector coil.</p>
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<p> The actual theory is that, since electricity can be "transmitt
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d" through the ether through electric scalar and vector waves, and magnetic
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energy through magnetic scalar and vector waves, why not gravitational scalar
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and vector waves, if they do exist (law of opposites)? A gravity wave is the
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emporal "shape" of the electric and magnetic vector (I hope this is a good
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explanation!), and by changing this shape you are changing the mole
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ular construction of the matter (or lack thereof) transmitting the waves
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Also, since there are an infinite number of paralell, real universes (see
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Hypernumbers II, by Charles Muses, January 1978 "Applied Mathematics and
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Computation", and his introduction to Jerome Rothstein's "Communication,
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Organization, and Science," The Falcon's Wing Press, Indian Hills, CO, 1958),
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the gravity vector coil MAY allow the psychic (scalar electromagnetic brain
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wave) postulation of reality through the G-vector. This could also be done with
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a computer, but both are beyond the scope of this paper. I will now present the
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plans for the construction of a simple G-vector coil. What you do with it from
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here is up to you, show it to your physics teachers and have them look up the
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references and watch their eyes pop as they find out the speed of light is NOT
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constant.</p>
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Parts List
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<p> This, actually, is the hardest part. You will either have to spend a lot
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of $$$ at a plastics company or have some good friends to get but one of the
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parts needed, the others should be fairly easy.</p>
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<p> Listed in order of availability</p>
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<p> (2) 50 VDC (DC-10 MHZ preferred, but...) @ 10A, 50KV isolated power
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supplies</p>
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<p> (parts list for those:)</p>
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<p> (2) 110 VAC to 48 VDC @ 10A Isolated stepdown transformers (500 watt)</p>
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<p> (2) 100V PIV rectifier diode</p>
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<p>Optional (2) Heatsinks for above</p>
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<p> (2) 0-120 VAC @ 10A variacs (variable autotransformer)</p>
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<p> (2) 80-100V @ 1000uF electrolytic capacitors</p>
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<p>Optional (1 or 2) Case to hold it all in</p>
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<p> (1) 25-100 KVDC (again, DC-10 MHZ preferred...) @ 100-400 uA (not necessarily variable) 50 kV isolated power supply</p>
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<p> (parts list)</p>
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<p> (1) 10-12 KV @ 20-30 mA neon sign transformer</p>
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<p> (4) TV HV diodes - 12-14 KV PIV</p>
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<p> (4) HV capacitors, 500-1000 pF @ 10 KV</p>
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<p> (1) 0-120 VAC @ 10A variac (variable autotransformer)</p>
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<p> (1) Case to put it all in</p>
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<p> about 7500 feet of #16 Guage heavy Formvar magnetwire</p>
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<p> alot (probably 5000 feet) of #20 or #22 magnetwire</p>
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<p> some fiberglass tape</p>
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<p> some plastic tape</p>
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<p> TV HV corona dope</p>
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<p>And, the clincher:</p>
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<p> (1) Hollow plastic dia., about 30"-32" outside diameter, 24-26" inner
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diameter, and about 4"-6" thick. It must be hollow, thermosetting plastic, with
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supports for an internal coil of wire, and two holes for the wire to leave,
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spaced to avoid electrical discharges. It must be boiling wax-tight,
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preferrably with a gasket. And it should be openable, at least into 4 sections,
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with screwholes (and gaskets if available.)</p>
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<p> You also need enough of equal portions of Carnubura (sp), beeswax, and
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paraffin wax to fill the inside.</p>
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Construction
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<p>(1) Wind a 28" (about, must center inside the hollow part of the plastic donut)
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"hoop" coil of the #16 magnetwire. (see Illustration 1)</p>
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<p>(2) Wrap first with fiberglass and then plastic tape, and then dip it in TV HV
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corona dope. Allow to dry.</p>
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<p>(3) Place the coil inside the hollow donut.</p>
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<p>(4) Seal the donut, allowing an opening for the wax to be poured into.</p>
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<p>(5) Pour the wax into the donut, leaving as little air space as possible.</p>
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<p>(6) Seal the donut, adding any extra wax.</p>
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<p>(7) Wrap approximately one layer of the #20 or #22 guage magnetwire over the
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outside of the donut.</p>
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<p>(8) Coat with HV corona dope.</p>
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<p>(9) You are finished with the coil. It should look similar to illustration 2.
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See illustration 3 for a cutaway view.</p>
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<p>Illustration 1:
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Top View Side View</p>
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<p>Illustration 2:
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Top View Side View</p>
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<p>Illustration 3:
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Cutaway (side) View</p>
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Building The Power Supplies
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<p> If you are unfamiliar with electronics, you may need some help with this
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section, as I am only presenting the schematics. Here they are:</p>
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<p>For both 50VDC power supplies:
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<p>______________________________________________________________________________
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Usage
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<p> To connect the power supplies to the coil, connect the wires leading out
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of the donut (from the inner coil) to one 50 VDC power supply. The polarity, at
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this stage, does not matter. Next, connect the leads from the outer coil to the
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other 50 VDC power supply. Do NOT turn either of them on! Now, connect one of
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the leads of the inner coil to one terminal of the 25-100 KV power supply, and connect one lead of the outer coil to the other terminal of the 25-100 KV power supply. Thats it!</p>
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<p> Now, the hard part. You will have to figure out some way of modulating the
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fields. This could be done through stepper motor control of the variac, or
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through the insertion of a probe coil (probably just a ferrite rod wrapped with
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a few hundred turns of wire) into the center of the donut hole. This would
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then be modulated with whatever electromagnetic signal you'd want to impress
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upon the field. Through careful experimentation, you should be able to produce
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some very interesting effects, such as extreme gravity, bending of metal within
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the field, spontaneous materialization of ?, etc. Note that the purpose of the
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wax is to act as a molten dielectric, so don't be surprised when it starts
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boiling. Thats why the donut form must be made out of thermosetting (or any
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kind that doesnt melt near the temperature of boiling wax) plastic.</p>
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<p> Have phun, and don't do anything you wouldnt want perpetuated throughout
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your subjective reality!</p>
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<p> (_>Shadow Hawk<_)</p>
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