Have you posted it already here? In discussions about the tunnel diode?
I have to ponder more.
Excellent! This is it! A very good point you made.Mr. Magic wrote:I think you're missing the operative here and I almost did until I looked at EHD's post closely. The operative word here is antennae, not antenna. We are talking about multiple antennas, antennae. Since Dr. Brown was starting to look at petrovoltaics, maybe they are a series of basaltic rocks or granite rocks that are used in the antennae or more likely an antenna array. This would imply multiple antennas and multiple signals. Remember Dr. Brown was a skilled radar man and a radio engineer as well.
Speaking of electrogravitic communication and Dr. Brown's journals, there is something else that I find much more interesting in this respect, namely:
Isn't this brilliant! When reading the above words you really start to appreciate the beauty of Dr. Brown's mind.Dr. Brown wrote:184. A Communication System Using Secondary Radiation.
Honolulu, Feb. 11, 1975.
In the previous section, p. 11, it was proposed that masses receive what is termed primary radiation from the ambient and, upon saturation, re-radiate secondary radiation. However, If electrical energy is generated in the process, and that energy is conducted away, the amount of re-radiation is reduced.
In other words, the incoming energy must always equal the total outgoing energy, i.e., the electrical plus the secondary.
Epri = Esec + Eelec.
It would appear, therefore, that if one varies the electrical output, the radiation (secondary) output would vary inversely.
If one modulated the electrical output, the secondary radiation (whatever it is), would be modulated with inverted phase.
If the secondary radiation of one mass, which is being modulated, becomes (in part) the primary of another mass, then it would seem that the electrical output of the second mass would be accordingly modulated. Hence:
Therefore, it would appear that a communication system is possible, using secondary radiation as the transmitting agent. If that secondary radiation is gravitational in nature, it would be very penetrating --- passing readily thru electromagnetic shields. This then would be a way to test the communication possibilities as well as providing some clue as to the nature of secondary radiation.
We might call this "rock communication" since rocks would constitute the antennae of both the transmitter and the receiver. If the emission frequency of the receiving rock and the receptive frequency of the receiving rock matched, the system would be tuned very much like a radio system.
And how well it fits together with your ideas Mr. Magic!
Well, Dr. Brown was thinking along similar lines i. e.:Mr. Arc wrote:Just had a look at some photos of the Pyramid, If you think of the four sides as flat bi-directional surfaces then it is focusing towards the inner chamber. The shape would also help create a charge imbalance, small top ,large base.
And finally Mr. Griffin:
I couldn't agree more. Pure slander. Druids were very special humans. Have you noticed how many parallels actually exist between Indian Brahmins and the Druids i. e. emphasis on the oral tradition, sacred knowledge, etc.?Mr. Griffin wrote:The rant against the Druids as being bloodthirsty human sacrificers finds no widespread persuasive evidence in unbiased history. The Romans had a political agenda in trying to make the Druids look bad, since the Druids were so influential and not pro-Roman. While there could have been some ritual sacrifices, they must have been rare given the meager and unclear evidence.
And do not forget about Ireland. I believe that the Ireland preserved vestiges of a much more ancient knowledge. Just think of Tuatha De Dannan, etc.http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/2000/2/2000-2-16.shtml wrote:The Druids of the ancient Celtic world have a startling kinship with the brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture.
AM