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by Langley
Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:48 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 62 - Meet the Browns of Ka-Lae-Hau
Replies: 258
Views: 323861

Re: odd

What a cool piece of information. And odd too. I agree with you Langley. And I especially appreciate the way that Mr. Twigsnapper comes out of nowhere with a link that is so important and so on the mark. Are you sure you were never a fighter pilot Sir? You really know how to lock onto a target. So ...
by Langley
Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:01 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 62 - Meet the Browns of Ka-Lae-Hau
Replies: 258
Views: 323861

Re: Good response

Good response Langley. Always nice to see your posts. Anyone find this project name as ironic as I have? Kramish, et al. R-251-AEC, the Rand Corporation (Aug. 6, 1953). "World-wide effects of atomic weapons, Project Sunshine". (S) As Linda Brown discovered upon visiting the Rand Corporati...
by Langley
Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:23 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 62 - Meet the Browns of Ka-Lae-Hau
Replies: 258
Views: 323861

Re: Great stuff

Long winded and confusing, sorry. Chapter pressed my button. Fascinating post there, Langley. A LOT to chew on. Thanks for taking the time to float all those balloons. Glad I pressed your buttons, thanks for pressing back. --PS This is no work for me. It is a very healing excersize for me. Thank yo...
by Langley
Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:32 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 62 - Meet the Browns of Ka-Lae-Hau
Replies: 258
Views: 323861

Great stuff

Thoroughly enjoyed this. So much to think about. So well written, economic, precise. Wish I could do it. Hawaii was an important place in measuring the effects of high altitude H bombs (eg Starfish Prime). these tests had sets of aims. One was to generate earth currents. For this purpose probes were...
by Langley
Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:18 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 61: Will You Please Come With Us
Replies: 110
Views: 180168

Prisoner swaps

From what Ive read of the prisoner swaps which centre around the Cossacks, (anti Stalin fighters from the Steppes who joined the Nazis fight against Stalin), the USSR threatened to hold onto allied prisoners liberated by Soviet forces in Germany. So UK forces forced many Cossacks onto trains at gun ...
by Langley
Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:56 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 50: Structure of Space
Replies: 54
Views: 96183

antenna, Teller's visit

From 1963, with the imposition of the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the attempts at producing large increases in EMP, Electrical surge and RF pulse by the detonation of H bombs in the atmosphere came to an end. One of the last nuclear attempts, Starfish Prime, July 1962, produced less than anticipated re...
by Langley
Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:31 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: see, you don't need me!

See!?You fellows don't really need me to help work past ruffled feathers !. I am greatly impreseed! Thank you everybody for that display. Gone again! Elizabeth **everyone apparently quietly eating their Corn Flakes** No posts for a week! Australia is going to get a uranium enrichment plant. Other t...
by Langley
Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:29 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: carbon nanotubes

Tesla realised that there was a potential difference between earth and altitude with the atmosphere acting as a dielectric. He had various patents by which he proposed to utilise this. One was an elevated collector plate feeding into a capacitance curcuit. Try reading up on Heinrich Rudolph Brown p...
by Langley
Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:49 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: carbon nanotubes

[. I was unable to find anything in regard to Jefimenko and this particular experiment, do you have a link? Mikado[/quote] Yea http://www.as.wvu.edu/coll03/phys/www/OJ/jefimenk.html "Operation of electric motors from atmospheric electric field, " Am. J. Phys. 39, 776-779 (1971) . http://e...
by Langley
Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:34 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: carbon nanotubes

Well, Tesla demonstrated the wireless transmission of energy at Colorado Springs. He described the earth and atmospheric electrical characteristics. ie the potential that exists between the atmosphere which acts as a dielectric and the earth. We have been down this path before. What Tesla did in Co...
by Langley
Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:49 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: carbon nanotubes

Whomever, If you look at this link you will see that not only has the flag been picked up Mr. Twigsnapper, someone appears to be running with it. Oh yeah, check the date. http://www.spacedaily.com/news/nanotech-05zq.html And for those of you who might want to compete, there is the Space Elevator co...
by Langley
Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:47 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: more christmas presents

Thank you Sir Langley!!! Every now and then someone feeds me exactly what I need to continue putting together a giant complex puzzle together. Much of the above literature is extremely pertinent to all of this. Trickfox Thank you. Greg put me onto the above and its like blown me out. The space elev...
by Langley
Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:40 am
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Oleg D. Jefimenko Professor Emeritus Vordiplom: University of Goettingen (Germany), 1950 B. A.: Lewis and Clark College, 1952 M. A.: University of Oregon, 1954 Ph. D.: University of Oregon, 1956 West Virginia University Department of Physics P. O. Box 6315 Morgantown, WV 26506-6315 Wonder what woul...
by Langley
Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:18 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: as it is with all of us

You and are in much the same boat Langley. You would be amazed. Thats why the interaction we have here with this forum is so important. It is vital that we double check each other but at the same time we do that we still have the ability to throw more coal on this fire of information. No one person...
by Langley
Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:46 pm
Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
Topic: Chapter 60: No Need for Formalities
Replies: 156
Views: 242050

Re: an excellent grasp

You have an excellent grasp of the possibilities Langley And it does seem impossible the the "military" would not have control of this sort of technology and what you are speaking of here .... I would agree with you. They control much of that. The public doesn't know it yet but that is un...