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Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: Unidentified magazine; "Laithwaite's Amazing Invention"

Professor Eric Laithwaite, of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, England, has invented an anti-gravity machine! Such a device has been the tool of science fiction writers and the dream of thinkers such as H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, but until now e everyone had dismissed the idea as an impossibility.

Now 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!

Healing Water Institute

The Healing Water Institute is an international education and research group with charitable trusts in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and currently being formed in the United States.

Our whole aim is to help water support life better. Water is under great attack from agricultural and industrial pollution and urban mis-use , greatly reducing its ability to support life.

To achieve this we provide education events, we research water and also design technology that helps improve water's condition.

Conference Introduction: John Searl

John R. R. Searl

The Searl Effect Generator and the Levity Disc
Energy Generation and Gravity Control for Space Flight Systems

The inventor, Professor John Searl, President of S.I.R.C., will be speaking upon the work and the and the progress made by now in the development of both the S.E.G. (Searl-Effect-Generator) and the I.G.V. (Inverse-G-Vehicle). You must appreciate today there is much information which is still classified and cannot be released to the public, as patents may be applied for later on.

February 22, 1996 - The Sun Weekly (Australian paper) on John Searl

THE SUN WEEKLY (Australian paper) Date - Thursday Feb 22 1996 Recent UFO sightings in the area "are quite possibly the work of government and military intelligence organisations" which are testing technologies that have been kept secret for more than 50 years.

The startling claims have been made by a Kincumber engineer who once worked with an English-based professor who invented an energy source in the 1940s.

From the Boffins - Shower Power

From The Boffins
Shower power

David Schmidt, an engineer at Massachusetts University, wanted to learn why his shower curtain wrapped itself around him when he washed. To explain this common phenomenon, he made a computer model of his bathroom that divided the shower area into 50,000 units. The software revealed that the shower spray created a vortex, and a low-pressure region at its centre sucked the shower curtain inwards. (from The Sunday Times 2005)

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