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    I got into trouble mixing The Electric Universe concepts with other concepts relating to Tesla, Dollard and seat of the pants, backyard-science.... So i thought i would try, once more to present several things. In case even one solitary, very free thinker out there, in this vast network, might appreciate it. It might even take a tolerance for gaul, because of the thin line between mavericks and madness. It is indeed networking, which helps to break through the writer's block (and share difficult things).

    To break some ice, during this heatwave of the north: Here is a remarkable author of a (surreptitiously?) lost book... George F. Gillette who published a book titled "Ortho Oxen of Science ~ Synoptic conspectus of author's Unitary Theory". 1936 Blackstone Publishers. ( For contrast, here is an academic's notion of this author: http://home.pacifier.com/~dkossy/MIT.html... Oh well, google doesn't have this book yet, so here it is, an Avalon exclusive listing.) My own copy of this came from a correspondent of mine in the early1990s. I met this snail-mail-friend through Nuts & Volts magazine, want ads, long before the internet or it's forums. My friend zeroxed Gillette's book at a Berkely library.

    As a visual-nut myself, i always go seek the diagrams or photo-finish, first. (Observation before hypothesis, before apparatus, before method). My friend sent it to me because of my obsession with spirals and coils wound upon coils. I had been plugging away at a loose hypothesis of the so called aether-- Except as sort of a "pressure source energy", which 'condenses' at the interface of matter... Within a sort of wind-up- toy-universe which could give off energy if properly unwound. If unwound with properly materialized coils..... Long story there. Perhaps to unwind, later in time, (to sort all that stuff out).

    For beginning this thread, here are some drawings by Gillette.

    http://harmoniouspalette.com/TheAllCosmosDoughnut.gif
    This drawing depicts essentially two spirals paths drawn, perhaps on a torus base.

    http://harmoniouspalette.com/LaminatedSolidX4.gif
    Sort of a closeup depicts closer resolution of his theory.

    http://harmoniouspalette.com/pg38-39.gif

    Some text scanned from the zerox book. The typical, crusty shading is due to old fashion xerox copying. I tried more photoshop filtering in the text (and should redo the diagrams.)

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    Next time i'll post a bit on Lesage's "ultra mundane particle"... My friend and i seemed to like some aspects, as a model of the tachyon or neutrino or something of that character. I even dared discuss the term 'ultimaton', although my friend was a staunch skeptic and atheist. I had no problem at all, including words from religious texts. (One can google the above terms... I'll have to later see if google links enough of the original Lesage book...) My friend and i discussed the particle zoo, which held sway in those days... We actually just wanted to relate, at some level, to the concurrent stream of awarenesses and terms given. To have conversations. My unyielding position has been this is more like the aether metaphor. (Using the essence of metaphor, not trying to change terms). It seems to me to be the primal force of this universe at large. Which, through levels of condensation, sequentially manifests, as magnetism, radiation, electric current, ionized radiation, stable matter, etc...

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    I have a relative extremely interested in the energetic fields of electromagnetic rotational divices. I think WE are here to point the way to OUR intelligent children, to pull themselves from the clutches of 3D and warp into 5D. They handle rapid streams of information, and can make solutions by scrap paper or in their heads, as well as what commands to utilize electronics.

    WE are the ones to lay the foundation for peaceful space travel and intergalactic contact of other beings from other planets. Whether the old paridigm status quo 50's paranoid nuclear cranky greedy oldsters of non-change want it or not. Their vibration has to be too low to see anything outside of the box. Otherwise, it would have done humans some good beside materialistic purchasing addiction of toys and trinkets that keep you thinking for hours in "violent intent moods" whle playing them. I see Star Trek always had a halodeck on board for R&R, so perhaps the video game is associated with that train of thought in mind for bored travelers of space, however the dark cabal, must be getting fed all that negative with the selections of sniper games and car theft, violent shootings and beatings on the games today.
    While everyone dan't tolerate the level of Mario Brothers, I still suggest real life scenerios that require crittical thinking or educational skills to proceed to the game's finished completion.

    Perhaps WE will see that having a choice on the educational tools for children K-12 like the "SRA's of grade school" that raised the educational IQ of all individuals as they proceed through courses.
    I think in the comfort of a home part time because of extreme weather that cuts into study time, a back up educational system should be in place. If the mad mad mad media of mass distraction can be in your livingroom, then so can Einstein, and many many other professors of esteemed educational talent. If those like Cosby would have started more than Sesame Street, and proceeded to take tv to the educational and entertainment alignment for the good of humankind, then WE can see such a drastic difference in the behaviors of children now witnessing what I described in the above paragraph.

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    Wavy, i am very much a right-brained/intuitive perceiver of 'reality' -- i can use my left brain , but it makes me very tired -- besides, i figure that's what guys are for [& some women]

    your posts are among the writings i have come across where i wish my left brain were a bit more easy to use

    pls consider this a Bump of Respect for your integrity & other good qualities , including the substance of/info in your posts

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    I have finally summarized my own back yard science and thought experiments... I think i'm through editing it today...

    http://harmoniouspalette.com/Inducti...gGeometry.html

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    Wow wavydome, looked at your link tho im sorry i dont have anything to add - its way over my head, i wll say however i used to love my big sisters spirograph as a kid,

    Kind Reguards lookbeyond

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    Lots of material to chew through, pretty interesting stuff... reading your page it looks like you have not had any great successes yet?
    Hard times create strong men, Strong men create good times, Good times create weak men, Weak men create hard times.
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    Thanks Wyn and look beyond. Friendly comments alone, do help me a lot. But i felt too old to buy the spirograph, when it was introduced, (1980s?. )I was sure jealous! Until i could get 3d CAD on a pc, (1990s)

    TargeT, i agree with your quote from Aeschylus. No, i didn't get free energy for the pennies which i invested:
    Feeble currents in.... feebler currents out...

    It's hard to build 60 hz long wave resonators. Wrong place to jump start 'success'. I blew all my junked hi fi amps for working the audio freqs. Hi freq generators and amplification, like Hutchison used, are way out of my reach. I also ruined my old hi freq TIG welder box... Smaller steps needed. Too many stopgaps took control, so i fell.

    Geometry applications is my success--

    The singular tetrahedron as a true helix, using the academic helix formula....
    This heartened me a lot and looks build-able using metals.
    I'm thinking an improvised spot welder could weld the vertices.
    The spinductor/ polecoil still excites me-- Next is the mud ball method of construction.
    For jump-start madness, i never exploited "spark gaps" as yet....
    Nobel (welding) gases might help here, inside coiled structure, (not sharp tips).
    Mixing the inductive and capacitive features in one sparking structure.
    Moving on.... I barely scratched the surface of the 'fanomoly'--
    This effect deserves more current, more amps. (Critical Mass Effects?)
    I was getting best freq multiplication with magnetically coated coil wires...
    Ought to look at the resonance vs structural readings, but i just ram ahead instead.
    My desktop millivolt levels were feeble, way back. TIme for more amps.
    A step here is deciding how many coils-on-coil-iterations, to try with the heavy gauge wires.
    Ferro fluid might jump start experiments, saving lots of "core winding" time.
    (Let the liquid coil the magnet-wires?) It's not cheap, but time doesn't give money either.
    I used to earn a better income. I'm making poverty agreeable, alchemically.
    Gotta learn to work in a freezing shop. Hard scrabble motivates drive.
    To make somethings out of nothings.
    War makes nothings out of somethings.

    I think my compost reactor will provide fertilizer for our food backup system.
    In case society dives over the edge. Otherwise...
    It looks like a few years minimum, before my building trades earn new income.
    It's impossible to sell heretical structures, my favorites.

    It's no problem, TargeT, i feel geometrically successful. QED

    (quod erat demonstrandum)
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    Levitation?








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    well my friend, if you have ideas and need materials I think the internet is the right place to start.

    write a proposal & lets get some crowd funding going.. if the E-cat (Hot cat) & Keshe plasma reactors fail someone has to continue the search, why not you?
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    ..... like they say:

    "it's who you know, not what you know"

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    Quote Posted by wavydome (here)
    ..... like they say:

    "it's who you know, not what you know"
    It figures hugely in the equation. It is the equivalent of perspiration in the inspiration/perspiration formula.

    Facebook is a good example.

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    .... cosmic perspiration ?

    81 second animation:




    http://harmoniouspalette.com/Inducti...gGeometry.html
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    My printed-circuit coil-concept extended my thought experiments.

    source:http://harmoniouspalette.com/Helical...verseCoil.html
    I kept wondering what would the effect be? Where a magnetic core field was deflected, by inversely rounded windings. This thinking lead to a concept of magnetic cores which were perpendicular to the ordinary, solenoid axis! In other words, the axial core is replaced be a transverse, (perpendicular or orthogonal) core plane! This results in transverse deflection of force fields.... Hmmm.

    I spent a good deal of time modeling this and verifying polarities and clearances, mostly in 3dCAD. I post these ideas freely, as posting provide a functional postulate. My postulate is to build these, once i can clear away other projects. My favorite, model, so far, is this one:

    My latest, detailed, webpage coverage is at:
    http://harmoniouspalette.com/Transve...iCoreCoil.html

    Not enough reading here? Let me also add some great pdf links hereon some forgotten but great benefactors of humanity:

    Oddly titled but a lovable story is told about Oliver Heaviside: " PBHT036E_backmatter HeavisidePlus.pdf ...story of Heaviside’s life simply and directly, putting the reader at his side, seeing the world from his perspective as his life unfolds."
    http://digital-library.theiet.org/de...m&mimeType=pdf


    I'm not sure which title it was at this free library page dedeicated to Heaviside:
    http://digital-library.theiet.org/se...alue2=&x=0&y=0

    This is a fantastic read too:
    A Ridiculously Brief History of Electricity and Magnetism.pdf
    http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/adavis/Web0...es/history.pdf
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    Well Wavy, as ive said before your work is over my head, but aesthetically, i agree your favorite model is mine also, luv lookbeyond

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