Thursday, August 16, 2007

how time slips away

And now it's August.
In the time that seems to have slipped away we were encouraged with Brian from Australia who seems to have created an electrogravitic receiver. That was exciting but we never obtained validation from the academic who said, more precise measurements are required. But not by him. The fact remains, the unit, protected from all electromagnetic signals, receives its own signals. This needs validation.

What the above would prove is the longstanding belief held by T. Townsend Brown and others that gravity can be used for a means of communication. We wish Brian luck.

2 Comments:

At 10:06 a.m., Blogger Paul M said...

You may find this site of interest.

http://amasci.com/freenrg/grav3.html

 
At 8:22 p.m., Blogger See said...

Thanks, Paul. Interesting. I believe David is correct. Light and gravity don't have a speed. It's either on or off. The machinery used to measure the speed of light measured how long it took to measure the impossible. It's a test for human machinery. How long it takes the instrument to register the time of detecting light, not how long to go from here to there. If true, that light and gravity have no speed but are simply there or not, gravity control takes on a new significance.

 

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