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Excerpts from an article written by Brian Desborough entitled "Why I Wrote "They Cast No Shadows""
Submitted by esaruoho on February 15, 2009 - 00:09- America
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Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: New Scientist: Eric Laithwaite Defies Newton (14.Nov.1974)
Submitted by esaruoho on February 14, 2009 - 20:07Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: Unidentified magazine; "Laithwaite's Amazing Invention"
Submitted by esaruoho on February 14, 2009 - 19:50Now Professor Laithwaite, who is already famous for inventing the linear induction motor, has demonstrated that his machine actually works. When switched on it reduces its weight!
Eric Laithwaite: The Incredible Genius of Eric Laithwaite - for Rense by Richard Milton
Submitted by esaruoho on February 14, 2009 - 19:41- Albemarle Street
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August 10, 1930: Views of Both Dr. Jackson and Mr. Russell Are Borne Out by Einstein's "Unalterable Can Be Altered" statement
Submitted by esaruoho on July 30, 2008 - 14:16EINSTEIN SEEMS TO SAY THAT UNALTERABLE CAN BE ALTERED Therefore, One Holds, Views of Both Dr. Jack- son and Mr. Russell Are Borne Out
To the Editor of The New York Times:
November 09, 1930: Mr. Russell May Be Right
Submitted by esaruoho on July 30, 2008 - 14:12New York Times, November 9, 1930, Sunday
Section: Editorial, Page E2, 5899 words
MR. RUSSELL MAY BE RIGHT
Dr. Jackson Withdraws Criticism of "Two-Way" Universe and Seeks Proof
To the Editor of The New York Times:
November 02, 1930: Mr. Russell Upholds Theory of a "Two-Way" Universe - Proton Is Not A "Hole," He Declares
Submitted by esaruoho on July 30, 2008 - 13:59New York Times, November 2, 1930, Sunday
Section: Editorial, Page E2, 5965 words
Letters From Times Readers On Topics in the News;
MR. RUSSELL UPHOLDS THEORY OF A "TWO-WAY" UNIVERSE
Proton Is Not a "Hole," He Declares, Merely Because It Acts Like One
To the Editor of The New York Times:
August 17, 1930: Mr. Russell Finds Scientists Too Ready to Accept Theory - His Attempt at Reformation not Based on Metaphysics
Submitted by esaruoho on July 30, 2008 - 13:46New York Times, August 17, 1930, Sunday
Section: Educational, Page 46, 6020 words
MR. RUSSELL FINDS SCIENTISTS TOO READY TO ACCEPT THEORY
His Attempt at reformation
not Based on Metaphysics, He Declares
To the Editor of The New York Times:
August 03, 1930: Scientist and Artist Dispute Newton and Kepler Findings
Submitted by esaruoho on July 30, 2008 - 13:40SCIENTIST AND ARTIST DISPUTE NEWTON AND KEPLER FINDINGS
Dr. Jackson Sees Something Profane in Mr. Russell's Attack on Laws of Science
To the Editor of The New York Times
The Times of July 21 contains an article stating that Walter Russell challenges the Newtonian theory of gravitation.
This artist, who is admittedly not a scientist, goes on to say that "the fundamentals of science are so hopelessly wrong and so contrary to nature, that nothing but a major surgical operation upon the present primitive beliefs can ever put them in line for a workable cosmogenetic synthesis."
