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Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices

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proof of what Keely stated in 1896 that inertia was a result of the<br />

resistance of mass <strong>to</strong> the local aetheric field. Hence, it is easy <strong>to</strong> see<br />

that movement/rotation would cause the aetheric flows of the mass <strong>to</strong><br />

reorient with respect <strong>to</strong> the direction of movement.<br />

Sonic stimulation performs the same thing by getting all the a<strong>to</strong>ms of the<br />

mass <strong>to</strong> resonate <strong>to</strong>gether, which synchronizes aetheric flows in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

nucleus. Several interesting levitation effects have been observed<br />

where sonic stimulation assisted in the levitation.<br />

1.3 Engineering the Aether<br />

Some of the most interesting orthodox physics research relates <strong>to</strong> early<br />

work by Wheeler and Bohm. They postulated the idea that<br />

electromagnetic (EM) radiation is the result of interacting enfolded<br />

energy stresses in the ZPE stratum (i.e., aether). Tom Bearden has<br />

expounded extensively on this <strong>to</strong>pic 8,9,10 and applied the word "scalar" <strong>to</strong><br />

these enfolded energy stresses in aether. Mathematically, a scalar has<br />

magnitude but no direction. Applied <strong>to</strong> aether engineering, a stress<br />

wave in aether would be instantaneously propagated in<strong>to</strong> all time and<br />

space. It would also be a scalar when compared <strong>to</strong> EM radiation which<br />

has both magnitude and direction. The relationship of an aetheric stress<br />

wave <strong>to</strong> an EM wave is the premise that when two EM waves which are<br />

180 degrees out of phase are combined, the energy of the two waves do<br />

not collapse <strong>to</strong> zero as <strong>to</strong>day's accepted mathematics of EM<br />

phenomenon would argue; but instead, create an aetheric stress wave<br />

which contains the combined energy of the two EM waves. Stated<br />

mathematically, E+(-E) = S, where S 0 where the symbol "" is read<br />

"is not equal".<br />

This mathematics of converting EM <strong>to</strong> an aetheric wave is akin <strong>to</strong><br />

examining the forces when a block of steel is compressed in a powerful<br />

vice. The net external force on the steel is zero; however, internally the<br />

steel's a<strong>to</strong>mic crystalline lattice structure experiences stress.<br />

The most interesting aspect of this energy combining is the fact that the<br />

converse is also true. That is, when two aetheric stress waves (S and -<br />

S) which are 180 degrees out of phase are combined, the energy of the<br />

two waves combine <strong>to</strong> create an EM wave (E'). Stated mathematically,<br />

S+(-S) = E' where E'0.<br />

A pic<strong>to</strong>rial of these two symmetrically reversible processes is shown in<br />

figure 1.3-1.

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