antigravity

Energy From The Vacuum Part 09 Trailer - The Early Years, Moray, Sweet and Antigravity - with Tom Bearden (90 minutes)



Tom Bearden discusses the Early Years. Moray, Floyd Sweet and the Anti-Gravity Experiment. And much more. The full DVD runs 90 minutes

Excerpts from an article written by Brian Desborough entitled "Why I Wrote "They Cast No Shadows""

"Authors of non-fiction books often experience difficulty in acquiring sufficient data to fill a book of normal length. In contrast, the research material acquired by myself over the past three decades has resulted in an overabundance of riches. Consequently, I’ve had to omit much important research material in my book and also shorten some passages."

Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: New Scientist: Eric Laithwaite Defies Newton (14.Nov.1974)

The Professor of Heavy Electrical Engineering at Imperial College London, Eric Laithwaite, highly successful inventor of the linear motor, has entered the sacrosanct domain of the mechanical engineers. And he says "they need me". Last Friday as the piece de resistance of his evening discourse at the Royal Institution he demonstrated a machine that, he claimed, violated gravity and produced lift without any external reaction.

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!

Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: Anonymous: Unidentified magazine; "Scientist says Invention can Defy Gravity"

London (AP) ~ A British scientist said yesterday he is on the threshold of inventing an antigravity motor that could fly a manned spaceship to the stars using nuclear fuel the size of a pea.

Eric Laithwaite, professor of heavy electrical engineering at London's Imperial College of Science and Technology, said the motor is based on the gyroscope, a rapidly spinning top that defies gravity. Gyroscopes already are used to guide spaceships.

Ed Leedskalnin: In Search Of... "The Castle of Secrets" hosted by Leonard Nimoy, Episode #112, Season 5

Tom Bearden - Evolving Ideas Conference

This First part is a bit technical but very informative and highly worth listening to. unfortunately there is no video available and the slides he is referring to will have to remain in your imagination. Full audio version available on torrent - video yet to be found

July 19, 2008 - Vortex Network News interviews John Searl on the Searl Effect

http://www.achieveradio.com/vortex-progressive-tech/index.php
Jul 19, 2008 at 10:00AM

The Searl Effect

Bill's guest this week is Professor John R.R. Searl, founder of the Searl Effect Technology and the inventor of the Searl Effect Generator (SEG).

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.

September 11, 1986, Tom Brown - Introduction to "More Implosion than Explosion" booklet by BSRF

To begin this introduction I would like to thank the people who made this book possible. First, my wife Alison, who did an excellent review of LIVING WATER, which is probably the best book in english on Viktor Schauberger. Secondly, I wish to thank Borderland Sciences Research Associate Bodo Capeller for his great help in translating a series of articles on Schauberger from the German magazine "WELTE SPIRAL", or World Spiral. The readers of this book will be well served by their efforts.

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.

History Channel: Ed Leedskalnin

Excerpt from a History Channel show (produce by KPI) in which one of the oddest and most perplexing structures in the US--if not the world! is explored.

Alternative Energy Institute: T.T. Brown (missing page found on web.archive.org)

Townsend Brown checking a geophysical sensor strip recorder in Hawaii.
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One of the greatest energies in the universe is the force of gravitation. The power potential of this force exceeds atomic energy and produces no deadly gamma rays in the process. During this century, Thomas Townsend Brown probably came closest to tapping the potential of this free and boundless energy. Brown realized early on that mankind's use of power in jet- and rocket-propelled vehicles is a "sledge and hammer" approach to gaining high-speed, high-altitude flight. Engineers have increased vehicle thrust significantly, but the gain in speed and power is marginal when compared to the energy expended. Is brute rocket force the best way to reach the stars? Brown didn't think so (

Dr. T.J.J. See

From Kelly's book
T.J.J. See Gravitational Theory 1930's
The scientific work of T.J.J. See of the 1930's has been largely unknown and/or ignored by the scientific community for all the years since its first introduction.

It has been said that See had the unfortunate tendency "to come on too strongly" with his theories which was usually interpreted by his astronomer colleagues as being "arrogant egotism" rather than "studied conviction" which it apparently was.

See published a series of seven manuals (a total of about 4000 pages) on his extensive R & D into the understanding of the gravitational riddle. See's technical work, and in particular his wave theory of gravitation was quite competent and is now generally viewed by many as providing a sound basis toward an eventually accepted unified field theory.

The basis for See's wave theory is that Pi () is an infinite oscillating series leading to an expanded theory of curvilinear motion. The oscillationg series correspond to dynamic impulses, ie: physical waves in the ether, as postulated by Huyghens and Newton for the curvilinear motions of the stars observed in the immensity of space.

According to See, gravitational, magnetic and electrostatic fields are presented as longitudinal/compression waves in the ether, of widely divergent wave lengths. These various wave forms are of proportionate magnitude to the distances over which they operate.

See's anti-gravity theory explains how a rotating body effects gravity, as was vividly demonstrated by John Searl, and Otis Carr in their anti-gravity experiments. According to this theory, when a symmetrical metallic body is rotated at a critical speed, the surrounding ether is set in motion which produces an ether vacuum, which prevents the transmission of gravitational forces to the rotating body.

The well-known psychic, Edgar Cayce identified T. J. J. See "as a scientist with a sound theory to the solution to the riddle of gravitation".

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    Book to purchase: Theo Paijmans: Free Energy Pioneer: John Worrell Keely

    Free Energy Pioneer: John Worrell Keely by Theo Paijmans


    "This is a magnificent contribution to anomaly literature; a monument of research, rich in information presented with clarity, backed with detailed references and a wealth of illustration." --Hilary Evans, Fortean Times

    Sympathetic Vibratory Physics Symposium Report

    http://home.earthlink.net/~rivedu/svpbord.html 

    POWER, RESONANCE, AND NATURE

    AT THE 2ND SYMPATHETIC VIBRATORY PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM

    (c)1989 by Michael Riversong

    originally published in Borderlands Magazine, posted with permission

    JoeCell DownUnder

    Joe Cell is similar to an electrolysis cell built with concentric stainless steel pipes. Generally with diameters of 1, 2, 3, and 4 inch diameters, and sometimes with a 5 inch also. Different theories of length hold that the cylinders should be between 4" and 10" long. There are many theories of how a cell works. It is generally accepted to be an Orgone Accumulator.

    Juha Hartikka: Käytämmekö tulevaisuudessa ilmaista energiaa? Kvanttienergia on uusi tapa lypsää atomia

    Energia-alalta tihkuu kummia pikku-uutisia. Jos kehittelyn alla olevat energiatekniikat osoittautuvat käytännössä toimiviksi, ne tulevat olemaan käänteentekeviä sekä ympäristömme että energian edullisuuden kannalta ja lisäksi kaikkien ulottuvilla. Miltä tuntuisi vaikkapa oma pieni voimala, joka tuottaisi ilmaiseksi energiaa talon lämmitykseen? Tai että auto kulkisi tankkaamatta ja saastuttamatta?

    Maps - Unconventional Research Areas

    This page originates at http://www.newphys.se/maps/ Structured vs. unstructured information

    A striking feature, that anyone who starts to digress into unconventional research or the free energy area notes, is the immense amount of unstructured information. To get a grasp of the field is rather difficult. In order to assist 'navigation' in the free energy jungle, here are a couple of maps of phenomena and inventions. The maps are by no means complete but, maybe, can help you to get an overview.
     

    The Hunt for Zero Point

    Imagine the power, economic and military, that would fall into the hands of the person who figured out how to bypass the ordinary laws of physics, defy gravity, and travel near the speed of light.

    Though it sometimes seems to fall in the realm of science fiction more than pure science, aviation-technology journalist Nick Cook's intriguing tale involves the long quest to develop antigravity vehicles and the sometimes eccentric characters who have played a part in it: Nazi rocket engineers, backyard inventors, NASA scientists, conspiracy theorists, and UFO watchers among them. The last group figures, Cook explains, because the ideal craft for "electrogravitic reaction" would take the form of a disc, a design consideration seen in the shape of current stealth aircraft. It could just be, the author suggests, that what witnesses have taken to be flying saucers might instead be antigravity-aircraft prototypes, though he cautions that "the subject is too complex ... to conform to a single explanation."

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