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Originally posted by LUXUS
Flight Multiple SPINNING DISKS DEVICE FLIGHT; If two SAME POLE DISKS (South Pole best), magnetic fields were spun in opposite directions, interactions would lead to linear wave-structure flying off; producing a disruptive perpendicular wave-structure field, and the spinning disks would rise opposite gravity.
Originally posted by bl4ke360
Originally posted by LUXUS
Flight Multiple SPINNING DISKS DEVICE FLIGHT; If two SAME POLE DISKS (South Pole best), magnetic fields were spun in opposite directions, interactions would lead to linear wave-structure flying off; producing a disruptive perpendicular wave-structure field, and the spinning disks would rise opposite gravity.
Someone should try this just for the heck of it. I couldn't find anything about it on google so maybe nobody's ever tried it.
In 1919 the Thule Order held meetings in Ramsau where the Jugoslavian medium Maria Orsitsch received a technology offer from space aliens from Aldebaran. They gave the Thule Order plans for a time machine, or rather a dimension machine. Important components were counter-rotating magnets. Dr. W. O. Schumann from the Munchen Technical University worked on the plans for 3 years, and a first model was built in 1922, with unknown results.
Allegedly an experiment carried out by Third Reich scientists working for the SS in a German facility known as Der Riese ("The Giant")[5] near the Wenceslaus mine and close to the Czech border, Die Glocke is described as being a device "made out of a hard, heavy metal" approximately 9 feet wide and 12 to 15 feet high having a shape similar to that of a large bell. According to Cook, this device ostensibly contained two counter-rotating cylinders which would be "filled with a mercury-like substance, violet in color. This metallic liquid was code-named "Xerum 525" and was otherwise cautiously "stored in a tall thin thermos flask a meter high encased in lead".[6] Additional substances said to be employed in the experiments, referred to as Leichtmetall (light metal), "included thorium and beryllium peroxides".[6] Cook describes Die Glocke as emitting strong radiation when activated, an effect that supposedly led to the death of several unnamed scientists[
The cell, which consisted of a rapidly spinning disc of superconducting ceramic suspended in the magnetic field of three electric coils, was then tested with a variety of materials and objects suspended above it, with measurable and consistent effects. In each case, the objects suspended above the rotating magnetic fields lightened by from 0.5 percent to 2 percent, the latter achieved when a second counter rotating magnetic field was placed above the first. The team found that even the air pressure vertically above the device dropped slightly, with the effect detectable directly above the device on every floor of the laboratory.
Originally posted by bl4ke360
reply to post by LUXUS
I hardly understood a single sentence of that, does it make sense to anybody or is it just nonsense?
Originally posted by bl4ke360
reply to post by LUXUS
I hardly understood a single sentence of that, does it make sense to anybody or is it just nonsense?
Originally posted by Morg234
Originally posted by Panic2k11
reply to post by AlphaHawk
I'm not defending religion in any way but we are speaking about religious dogmas and all aim to be universal truths, making your argument invalid. If there is a valid/true God(s) it would be universal we could even admit some divergence due to flawed interpretations (we already do amongst ourselves).
It is a dead give away, the same primitive deity concept, not universal and anything but truthful.
Originally posted by alen051
www.foxnews.com...
hmmmm....i wonder from where did he get the idea?edit on 13-8-2013 by alen051 because: wrong link postededit on 13-8-2013 by alen051 because: wrong link postededit on 13-8-2013 by alen051 because: wrong link posted
Originally posted by bl4ke360
reply to post by LUXUS
I hardly understood a single sentence of that, does it make sense to anybody or is it just nonsense?
Originally posted by tgidkp
reply to post by okyouwin
you're right that these "great and terrible" questions always seem to be looming.
whether or not our friend Ms. McCall has the answers, i think it is at the very least interesting to explore the idea that answers do actually exist, and that they can take the form of incomprehensibly complex diagrams drawn with wide lines and bold colors.
i am still considering the possibility that aitrui website is more than that. but we appear to have hit a brick wall of skepticism here in this thread. am am glad, tho, that the information has gotten as much exposure as i was able to give it.... and that in doing so, this (evidently) tortured woman can have had a proper audience for her madness.