Mr. skyfish,skyfish wrote: From THE book:
Here, the visitor is describing the effect on Brown’s devices of the fluctuations that he
had earlier noticed in his X-ray spectrometer, the effect which led him to conclude that “a
radiation (other than light) prevailed in the Universe, independent of our Solar system,”
the observation that was the source of his conclusion that “gravity is a push, not a pull.”
Finally, the visitor concludes that what he has observed in the young man’s laboratory
…is novel and valuable; leading to probable identification and
measurement of forces hitherto not recognized in physical science or
astronomy.
And then the visitor signed the affidavit with his name: Paul Alfred Biefeld.
If this theory is proved so thoroughly that it displaces the Newton theory,
inventions of the future will revolutionize human industry, according to the young
scientist. By deflecting ether waves that are pushing against objects, man can
control weight to such an extent that his deflecting machinery would enable him
to lift a battleship out of the sea and set it on dry land.
I am still looking for the use of a shading...I am sure I read it somewhere in reference to Dr. Brown. How about deflection?
I did happen on this...pretty entertaining...don't know if you have seen it. Same concept, with a
body of mass causing a reduction in pressure due to a "shading effect", creating a
"low pressure" area that matter is pushed towards.
I am failing to see a reference that would or could be interpreted as "shading" in the above excerpt you have quoted. When you do find a reference to Dr. Brown in regard to shading, I would be most interested in it.
Mikado