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• In the full conception. all manif estations of " all for ma a r e
like beautiful flower s in a vas t garden Where many col ors
and many kinds bloom harmoniously together . Each blossom
feels its el f through the manifestation Of another . The low
l OO ks up t o the tal l. The tall looks d mvn t he low. The va
rious colOrs are a del ight to all . The manner of growth fi
lls their interest and intensifies a desire for fulfi llment.
In obServing the beauty unfold t hat lies donnant wi thin,
whether in a. day Or a century. design gradually beCJrne 8 rran
ifest - in color. in a fragrance sweet to all others . Each
glorifies itself bf service reDierod unto o~er6 ; and in
turn. receives f r an &11 omera. All in t he. t gr eat field Of
beauty are the givers and r eceiver s . vessels t hr ough which
flOWS a melOdy from the Highest . Thus £lone serve a t the f oot
of t he throne . while others se rve a'Dove t he throne and all
around it . Each blep~s with eve~ ot her . expreSsing only joy
because priVileged to serve .
country)
" (The Gr ea t Mas tAr in that
( 9 - 4 ) (Revised) (Ceasod )
( 9 - 5 ) Sem1c:onduc t o r COil/Landau Osc iUat o r
( 9 - 6 ) J.andeu Oe ciDator o f TOrus Shape
( 9 - 1) Ie eou/ G Reacto r
( 9 - 8 ) Beike 's l.aw t o 0 Reacto r
110 Tim.e Reversinq Machine
( 10- 1 ) --- ( 10-4 ) (Revised) (Ceased)
( 10- 5 ) Infin i t e Deg r oes o f F r eedom o f Torus Shape
( 10- 6 ) Hei6enbe r~ean Chain o f Unce rtainty
( 10- 1) T i me Re flect i on o f F.lect r Dma'P1e t lc Wa ve
I II InveJ'ae-G Space Vehicle of John R.R. Searl 's
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( II - I ) Exper i mental Results in Uni ted Ki ngdo m I!:l)
( 1I - 2) The Searl Effects <---_."" ISC
( 11 - 3 ) Geodesic SaWng towards the Moon ( Luna r Journe y) I~
111 The Tenth Planet
( 12- 1 ) Introduct i on
( 12 - 2 ) Di stribution o f Energy Tensor
( 12 3 ) Mass Dist r ibution o f Terrestria l Planets
( 12- 4 ) The Or bit o f tho Tenth Pl ane t
f U Periodic Chart o f Elementary Particles
( 13 I ) rnt r inaic Pr incipal Quantum Numbe r
( 13- 2 ) ClaSsificati on with Int r ins ic P r inCipal Quantum
Numbe r
§ 14 Solid State Battery (Rev i sed) (Ceased )
§ u Decay of Luci fe l
§ 11 Expel im.ental Results
( 16- 1) lrnav,ina r y DC- Curren t by G
( 16 2) (Re v i sod / Ceased) 10 -
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(8 2) Moebiu~ ,'iountl (8-:-1) J,()I!S of G
( Fig . 94 )
(Photo 39 )
(8-3) Loss of G
We shall feeQ electric current to Moebius CoiJ as in the
fallowing Fig. Then, Klein Bottle (torus coil) loses weight
as on the fallowing table. Experimental specifications are as
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(8-4) HetlJruof ITi , Lory
(j() A OC to a Moebius coil of 3 turrw.
(Photo 41)
Fall ing mass attains /
at/
while does
s=- ~ (2)2=_ 1. 960 em
t = 2 second,
~ , s-=--1.960+--yXl-==-J,470em at t=3
aftor ttITlerevcrsal of / t =:; second.
Fachyon of 2 c attains
L= 20 c
at/ t = 10 second
whi l_e signal docs
L= 10 c .
That tachyon catches a sig nal of /
t = _." 1 0 second ,
reBul ting in time reversal of this system.
Mass is repolled by g, reslll tin g in lOSS of weight. -102-
(9-6) Landau (l,eillatof of TOfu, Shape
n -= 13
does number of stag es.
One gets vOltage ratio percentage TJ of /
r;-= lOO%X ![I:O·~l : 442%
which exceeds 1 DO % al thou~h
quantal anergy comes down
against time. The next p.hoto
indicates OSCillogram of 17
phasos ondless anrpJ.ifier,
which is rectangUlar wave.
13 stages automatically
gonerate 13 phases rectang
ular curTsnt.
The fallowing o8cHlogram
SbOW8 the first phase of 21
staged enol.ess amplifier
and the second.
One can find phaso
shift of 41l"/21. Stabi-
1ized power supply is
passable and dry lnttery
is best.
Photo 36
(9-7) IC Coil/G Reactor
We can also make Landau Oscillator with SN7404 (Hex Invert·
ors) as it has 6 inverters when we combine
invertors sori.ally (See the next drawing ).
form 17 phases T~and.au Oscillator as/
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odd number of
3 1eG of SN7401
Fig. 79
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at
, ( . , = - 1.960 + y' 2) = 0.
t = 4, ucoruJ •
which 10 nothing but the ini t ial position . It i8 reasonable to understand that time begins to reve rse
at. I = 2 ucond
We ahall again re member that energy 10 nothing rut c tlmse momentum 1n t i me di r ection such that/
W = c/I- = ",,' ~ (dT =±JI 8'dt).
We accordingly obtain/ dl
me' tIT < 0
dl < 0 <IT
to negatively ener giec:l body. That 10 t o Bay. velocty along time axis 10 negative with
respect to proper t i me . Time becomes negative wi th proper time . which 18 alwa ys positive. Namely. time reve rsee. We can go backwards al0n~ the lnfln1 t o chain ot He18enber~ean unce r t alnty . stated. before . The (Orme r photo of books on the cOve r ot the o the r bOOk state s this physical f act .
The f Ollo wing photo e xplains one o f the prope rties of c r ea
ture . i n which eggs stand. fOr genss. A hen 18 de t e r mined t o
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g088 up to i nfinity as i t 1s defined. by the 1 1.m1 t ot /
IJW=tim sin"" w-+c:o Trt
as shown upon the tOllowing draWing. Peak at origin attain l ntl n1 ty and. wave lenght does zer O when
w= 2 ltl _00 .
Va ry high fre quency co rre-sponds With negative time
to < Mi xe d Transi s to r i z e d Coil > when that frequency comes down as upon the
next drawing.
That 18 to say. tUDe or delta pulse 1s renected. (nega
tive time ).
Detection of this pulse gives fading as that of Moecow
( 11- 1) Hllperlmental ae.ull. in United Kln r dom
§ I I Inverse- G Space Vehicl e of
John R. R. Searl' s
(II - I) Experimental Results In Un i l ed Ki ngdom
Ro tat I nl e I ec t ric fie I d ot 1nverse~ eng1n 18 r~'·
iZed t:y D'I cl'arging or discharg1ng n spher I ca I conden sers set at n vert.eces ot regular n-polygon wit h n - phase s cur r e n t or ~ rot a tin gel e c t ric d j pol e o! a 18-1r
of charged spheres . J 0 h n R. R. Sea r I ( 17 St eJ)hen's Close, II O RT Ill E R , Berkshire, R0 7-3 TX, ENGLAND) proluood inYer
s~-o field by rotating segnerrted rotors between eleC"tratl'.l.gnets. whiCh COr reapa1ds with the mgthOd of ~ . The craf t .... s c1rama1;ical..ly repelled by the ear1:h g- fiel.d ae calc\lla1;ed
1n the cl'wi.pter 10, and just as 1n P1cture 17 and 18.
Picture 17
Mr . Searl (the le ft ) and hie disc wblch drama
ti c ally fl o ate 1n g-epac • .
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( B-1 ) E:r:perimonhl Ruulh in United Kincdom
Picture 18
Mr. Searl. one of his friends and hh disc
which s hows pair annhilation Slow on the rim.
On the other han:1. induced elect.ric potent1a1 as stated by
(8- 17), is obtain8l1, Which is f 8l1 back w electro-1llBgllets .
The ca.rft herself is a great electric genera:tor. In virtUe of this !'eed -back the r O"tOr 91>981s up on and on. aJl1 :!inally attains a certain equilibrium . I t i9. then. at the electric potent1al of some modest 1 013 (1'o8n 1'.r1111on) v 0 It.
Ambient vacuum Wh1ch 1s charac1'.er18't1c 1'.0 negative energy (concsrn8l1 with pair annhil.at.ion) makes it keep such an
ultra hlgh eleCT.ric pot,ential.
On t he "t.hird hand. !low1ng ra"t.e o! energy !rc:m ou"t..er g-s];8.ce 1s est.1.mat.ed 1 aU ...... 1 0 16 Cl'um1red.S "t.rll.lion or "t.en thousands "t.rillion) wa t t s C"t.hou.sa.nds bUllon ...... 't.en "t.rtlllon b:)rsepower), Which has been pr8l1ict.ed bY (8-28). Thl.s work:1ng
corresponds w1"t.h JJ = 5 "t.on 1n (8-28) .
Mr. Searl has COIls1'.r..lC'ted 40 ve hie I e S I several o! Wl11ch
ar e opera"t.1ng . M::>ST. o! "t.hem have T.he d.1amet.er o! aboUt. tweni.y f eet" WhUe t.he larges1'. t.hat. o! abOu"t. 38 feeT. CRe! . 68
and 69). He sent her o.ra.w1ng as in Fig . 35.
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( JI-I ) EJlp . rimen ll' R.lull, in Unll.d Iincdo.
t ... "" • I Pip; . 35 :!f. ~l i ---
Ro ugh Ske t c h o f SUr.hlp Ezek lei whi o h ,. in t ended '0 go o v e r '0 t he moon.
Nati onal Space Research Consortium is cOrlstrJ.C
tl~ < S tar 5 hip E z e k i e I > with the d1Amet.er o! 46 · 20
meter aJl:1 the s'.JIID1t o! 6.8., wlthwh1ch manned lunar
f I ill h t 18 planned . The pressure in "he cabin 1s IldJustatle 1'rom 6 LBS per SQ . incht.o7 LBS per SQ . Inch.
tempara ".Jre f rom 6 O · F 1;() 1 06· F .
He showed her atruct:u-e as 1n P1cture 19.
1 9 Structu r e of Searl's D i sc .
( I I - 2) Th e Se a r I E ff e c t s
11 ) Inverse Gravitation
Gravitation 'to negative energy s tate 1s repul.slve. according
to whi ch ne81nlvel,y energle<! bCX1y 18 repelle<! by ERr1;h.
The law of Newtonian grav i tat ion 1s descr1bed bY .
f = kMm ( I I-I ) r'
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( 11 -3) Geodeale S .illn c lo .. .,'da lhe )toon ( The Lunar Trip )
reduces to
= 1. (.lJI+ i + 1n l A +JI +/)j = 1.(v'xex R) 2 2 R ,
( = f J I +A' dAJ. •
1t we p.1t. Using x = r l = 34.5 X 10"1..
ot ( 11-13) and ( 11-19) . we Obt.a1n
+ 1n ,;x=R .. ..IX J ,/l1
(11-22)
t.Z8.94 hOurs. CiI-23)
whicn shows 'tha't it takes only about nine hou r s to reach the g-f1eld Of the moon.
You will pl."""e remember that ohem1cal. rocksts Of NASA take near J,y three clays. and boor t a st 1 t 1s. We tinally show
< I n ve r se-G 5 pace veh i c Ie> Wb1ch is on t he ground.
P1cture 20
Inverse-G Space Vehicle on the ground.
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(11-3) Oeode.ie Rail in, to.arda tb. Moon (The Lunar Trip)
Dip of g eomagnetic fleld 18 69 dei r Ae in Berkshlre. Leaning
~ngle of Levity Dt.e i. al.o 69 degree in Picturel7
CInve r8e-o ~a ce Vehicle o ri "D 1.. In ,eoG4&neUc direction)
Name ly. z-dlr e ctl o n of Nuclear Electric Reeonance coinc i d e s
wlth geome gnettc. We can flnd tha1. geomagne ti c field le ....
use o f re sonan c e aagnetlc field.
lir. Sea rl haa been cone 1.rucUng Demone1.ratlon Craf t 'I (Feb
r uary i n 1972). Cabin of this vehicl e le ehown on Pictu r e
*23, where we can find. a large nueber of control11ng panele.
Pic.23
Thie Decons tra ti o n Craft ie t o be used as training vehicle
of launching and landing. Star Ship Ezekiel with diameter of abou1. 50 meters ls , fUr.theraao re . cone 1.ru c t ed tor Lunar Journey.
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( 16 1 ) Imasioa,y Output Potential _ith O - Kleinean Coil
Picture /I; 24
+ Output
Fig. S4
Pictur e /I; 25
RMS Output in the One I. 9 v d i r ection
another 6witching di r e - I. 6 v ctlon
fr equency o f 3 pha6e6 2 MHz current
3 !base s curren t pOten - I 0 0 v t ial
Output Coil 20 K1einean Turns ( o f vinyl cupper , )
wi r e:
B,TiO, Disc diameter of 40 %
Date 45/ 20h/18/\1arch/1974
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(21-3 ) 8i,..1 V. IHi l , •• Olh, '1 .....
Three t ranscendental numbers in parenthesises means that nu merical values on the r ight hand s ide nearly equal respectively .
Sum of transcendental numbers see ms to produce transcendental ones. because or which we put theee into par entheoises.
I n recou rse to charecter istic fo rm of (2 1-6 ) " e call these <c ross word. transcendental numbe r >. which seems t o play impO
rtant roles when one pe rforms anal ysi s or fundamental physical relations.
We shall discues elsewhere .
(21 - 3) Signal Velocity on Other Planets
As signal number Of.
Co = 2 /I" .. 3 x I 0" """"
= 2. 9978458 X 10" ""'"" 1. nothing bu t.
= 2/1""( planet number) X 10· "'Ysoc (21 - 7)
that upon Mars as the • th planet would. be .
C. = 2/1""4 X 10· "'Ysoc
= 3. 7828544 X 10· "'Y... (21 - 8)
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