Re: "Nazi bell" device - advanced weapons research.



On the Sat, 3 Sep 2005 17:08:13 +0000 (UTC), Professor.R wrote:
> A device used in the experiments was known as the "Nazi Bell" device, and
> modern speculation by John Deering a US scientist and engineer working on
> current advanced projects indicates that the German WW-II research was
> intended to create a powerful propulsion effect by engineering applications
> of Einstein's Unified Field Theory (UFT) equations. Within the 1929 version
> of the Einstein UFT equations a linkage is found between the "vector
> magnetic potential" and Torsion. Put simply, in the Unified Field Theory the
> effects of curved space-time (resulting from a massive body, like the earth)
> can be locally offset by creating "Torsion". Thus electromagnetic
> interactions are harnessed to induce torsion, which in turn can then null
> out gravitation. This astounding possibility for gravity control is not
> predicted in either the special or general relativity theories and appears
> only in the Unified Field equations. Thus, a sort of counteraction to
> gravity or "antigravity" field would be the result.

Well, no dice. I happen to know something abuot General Relativity. (Note to
moderators: I'm trying to bust a WW-II myth by resorting to physics. Please
pass at least the next paragraph.)

First and foremost, according to Einstein, the only way one can "counteract"
gravity is to yield to it -- the freely-falling observers are defined as those
who do not feel any gravity. But since we want to fly, not to fall, we are
doomed to act *against* the forces of gravity. To put it into another way,
since graivty in Einstein's theory is a property of space and time in which we
are moving, there is no way to annull it other than subjecting to it. Einstein
was trying to embrace his GR theory by linking it with electromagnetism, not to
change it completely, so any of his UFT's would respect the principles
described by me later. Note that I'm not disputing the feasibility of
antigravitation devices, only the possibility of them being based on Einstein's
theories of gravity. Which have been proved to be correct, by the way.

Besides, it's funny that this particular way of linking electromagnetism with
gravity, as conjured by Einstein, has been the subject of a part of my Master's
Thesis. Now I can tell everyone I'm a disciple of Nazi science!

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