gravitation

August 10, 1930: Views of Both Dr. Jackson and Mr. Russell Are Borne Out by Einstein's "Unalterable Can Be Altered" statement

EINSTEIN 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

New 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

New 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 31, 1930: Shaking Science's Foundations

New York Times, August 31, 1930, Sunday
Section: Educational, Page E2, 1866 words

SHAKING SCIENCE's FOUNDATIONS
To the Editor of The New York Times:
Several of my contemporaries in the electrical field seem to be particularly incensed because of a statement made by Walter Russell in The Times that "all modern theories of atomic structure have no more relation to nature than green cheese."

August 17, 1930: Mr. Russell Finds Scientists Too Ready to Accept Theory - His Attempt at Reformation not Based on Metaphysics

New 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

SCIENTIST 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."

Ever-growing (=unfinished) list of New York Times articles featuring Walter Russell

If you are interested in perceiving the type of splash that Walter Russell made when he started writing to The New York Times, here are a few articles that might get you started.
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NEw York Times, April 18, 1930
Page 23, 1162 Words
LEWIS THEORY HOLDS TIME FLOWS 2 WAYS; Chemist Asserts That Past and Future Are Interchangeable in Physical Sciences. CHALLENGES EINSTEIN IDEA Bars Concept of "One-Way Causality--Medals of Science SocietyGo to Him and Dr. Cattell. Comments on Relativity. "Purpose" Idea Deeply Rooted.

The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept

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The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept Written by Walter Russell

The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate that the planets and satellites of a system would not fall into their primaries if their motion were stayed by some giant hand.

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 (

Alternative Energy Institute: Hans Coler (missing page found on web.archive.org)

"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." ? Victor Hugo. Unfortunately for German inventor Captain Hans Coler, popular aphorisms don't always ring true. His innovative research on an over-unity Gravitational Field Generator was interrupted by Allied bombings during World War II.

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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    KeelyNet: John Draper: The Navajo and the Buddhist

    KeelyNet/Energy/The_Wave (October 19, 1992) THE NAVAJO AND THE BUDDHIST

    "There are worlds within worlds Christa. Everything in our world is connected by the delicate strands of the web of life, which is balanced between forces of destruction and the magic forces of creation". The Magi to Christa in the movie 'Ferngully'.

    THE FORCES OF NATURE

    John R.R. Searl

    SEG - Searl's Electromagnetic Generator

    from: http://pesn.com/2005/05/22/6900100_Searl_Effect/


    "...Even more dramatic effects including concentric thermal “walls” were reported. These rings of magnetic fields around the device felt discernibly colder to the physical senses in addition to registering 6-8 degrees Celsius below the ambient temperature. And when the laboratory was darkened, the Russian scientists observed an unusual toroidal field of blue-pink glowing luminescence around the converter when it was in operation. Godin and Roschin admit they cannot explain these phenomena using the conventional models of physics. Please see: http://www.searleffect.com/free/russianseg/russianseg.htm..." ' "...And orgone energy is said to manifest as a blue glow. Could this be part of what the Russians observed in their glowing blue-pink coronal discharge? And what is the pink part? So far nobody has even offered a theory including the Russian scientists who could not make a guess themselves! ..."

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