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In the full conce ption . all mani f esta tion s of " all for ma
ors
like beau tiful flow er s in a vas t gard en Where many col
and many kind s bloom harm onio usly toge ther . Each blos som
low
feel s its el f thro ugh the man ifest ation Of anot her . The
The va-
l OO ks up t o the tal l. The tall look s d mvn t he low.
riou s colO rs are a del ight to all . The mann er of grow th fi -
nt.
lls thei r inte rest and int ensi fies a desi re for ful fi llme
thin ,
In obSe rving the beau ty unfo ld t hat lies donn ant wi
ne 8 rran-
whet her in a. day Or a cent ury. desig n grad ually beCJr
Each
ifes t - in colo r. in a frag ranc e swee t to all othe rs .
glor ifies itse lf bf serv ice reDi erod unto o~er6 ; and in
turn . rece ives f r an &11 ome ra. All in t he. t gr eat field Of
beau ty are the give rs and r eceiv er s . vess els t hr ough which
the f oot
flOWS a melOdy from the High est . Thus £lone se rve a t
and all
of t he thro ne . whil e othe r s se rve a'Dove t he thr one
ar ound it . Each blep~s with e ve~ ot her . expr eSsin g only joy
" (The Gr ea t Mas tAr in that
beca use priV ilege d to serv e .
coun try)
( 9 - 4 ) (Revised) (Ceasod ) 1<6
( 9 - 5 ) Sem1c:onduc t o r COil/Landau Osc iUa t o r 148
( 9 - 6 ) J.andeu Oe ciDato r o f TOrus S hape 164
( 9 - 1) Ie eou / G Reacto r 158
( 9 - 8 ) Beike 's l.a w t o 0 Reacto r 162

110 Tim.e Reversinq Machine


( 10- 1 ) --- ( 10- 4 ) (Rev ised) (Ceased) 164
( 10- 5 ) Infin i t e Deg r oes o f F r eedo m o f Torus Shape 164
( 10- 6 ) H ei6enbe r~ean Chain o f Unc e rtain ty 168
( 10- 1) T i me Re flect i o n o f F.lect r Dma'P1e t lc Wa ve 114

I II InveJ'ae-G Space Vehicle of John R.R. Searl 's


( II - I ) Expe r i mental Results in Uni ted Ki ngdo m I!:l)
( 1I - 2) The S earl Effects <---_."" ISC
( 11 - 3 ) Geodesic SaWng to wards the Moon ( Luna r Journe y) I~

111 The Tenth Planet


( 12- 1 ) Introduct i o n 198
( 12 - 2 ) Di stributi on o f Ene rgy Tenso r 198
( 12 3 ) Mass Dist r ibuti o n o f Te rre st ria l Plane ts
"'"
( 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 21 0

( 13- 2 ) ClaSsificati o n with Int r ins ic P r inCipal Quan tum


Numbe r ' 14
§ 14 Solid State Battery (Rev i sed) (Cease d ) 21 6

§ u Decay of Luci fe l 218

§ 11 Expel im.ental Results


( 16- 1) lrnav,ina r y DC - Curren t by G 224
( 16 2) (R e v i sod / Ce ased) ,:<I
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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 in g mass attains /


s = - ~ (2)2=_ 1. 960 em

at/
t = 2 second,
wh ile does
~
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.
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(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. T he 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 odd number of
invertors sori.ally (See the next drawing ). 3 1eG of SN7401
form 17 phases T~and.au Oscillator as/
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Fig. 79

Fig.32

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, = - 1.960 + y '
, ( .
2) = 0.
at
t = 4, ucoruJ •
which 10 nothing but the ini t ial position .
It i8 r easonable to understand that time begins to reve rse
at.
I = 2 ucond

We ahall again r e 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 ene r giec:l body.
That 10 t o Bay. velocty along tim e axis 10 negati ve with
respect to prope r t i me . Time becomes negative wi th prope r
time . which 18 alwa ys positive. Namel y. tim e r eve rsee. We can
go backwards al 0n ~ the lnfln1 t o chain ot He1 8 enbe r~ ean unc e r t -
alnty . stated. befo re . 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 xpla ins one o f the prope rties o f c r ea-
ture . i n which eggs stand. f Or genss. A hen 18 de t e r mined t o

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Photo 37

g088 up to i nfinity as i t 1s
defined. by the 1 1.m1 t ot /
".... , .,"' '' IJW=tim
w-+c:o
sin""
Trt

,. ,'", ....
as shown upon the tOllo wing
draWing. P eak at origin atta in
••• l ntl n1 ty and. wave lenght does
zer O when
f- ~ w= 2 ltl _00 .

Va ry high fre quency co rre-


F i g. 89 sponds With ne gative time
to < Mi xe d Trans i s -
to r i z e d Coil > whe n
that fr equency comes
• d o wn as upon the
next drawing.
That 18 to say.
tUDe or delta pulse
1s renected. (nega -
tive time ).
Detection of this
pulse gi ves fading
Fig. 90 as that of Moeco w
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( 11- 1) Hllperlmental ae.ull. in United Kln r dom

§ II 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 1n verse~ 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 g e l 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.g-

nets. 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 th e cl'wi.pter 10, and just as 1n P1c ture 17 and 18.

Picture 17
Mr . Searl (the le ft ) and hie disc wblch drama-
ti c ally fl o at e 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:)rse-
power), 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! Wl11c h
ar e opera"t.1ng . M::>ST. o! "t.hem have T.he d.1amet.er o ! aboUt. twen-
i.y f eet" WhUe t.he larges1'. t.hat. o! abOu"t. 38 fe eT. CRe! . 68
and 69). He sent her o.ra.w1ng as in Fig . 35.
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( JI-I ) EJlp . rim en ll' R.lull, in Unll.d Iincdo.

... "" •
Pip; . 35
t :!f.
~li --- I
Ro ugh Ske t c h o f SUr.hlp Ezek lei whi o h ,.
in t ended '0 go o ve r '0 t he moon.

Nati o nal Space Research Consortium is cOrlstrJ.C-


tl~ < S tar 5 hip E z e k i e I > with the d 1Amet.e r o! 46 · 20
meter aJl:1 the s'.JIID1t o! 6.8 ., wlthwh1ch manned lunar
f I ill h t18 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 P1c ture 19.

19 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. ac cording
to whi c h 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 T rip )
reduces to

= 1. (.lJI+ i + 1n l A+JI +/)j = 1.(v'xex R) + 1n ,;x=R .. ..IX J


2
, 2 R ,/l1
(= f J I +A' dAJ. (11-22)

1t we p.1t. Using
x = r l = 34.5 X 10"1..
ot ( 11-13) and ( 11-19) . we Obt.a1n
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 eo magnetic fleld 18 69 dei r Ae in Berkshlre. Leaning
~ngle of Levit y Dt.e i . al.o 69 degree in Picturel7

CInv e r8e-o ~a c e Vehicle o ri "D 1.. In ,eoG4&neUc direction)

Name ly. z-dlr e ctl o n of Nuclear Electric Reeonance coin c 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 Pict u r e
*23, where we can find. a large nueber of control11ng panele.

Pic.23

Thie Decons tr a ti o n Craft ie t o be used as training vehicle


of launching and la nding. 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

Pictur e /I; 24

+
Output

Fig. S4

Pictu r 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
cu rrent 2 MHz

3 !base s curren t pOten - I00 v


t ial

Output Coil 20 K1einean Turns


( o f vinyl cupper , )
wi r e:
B,TiO, Di sc 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 numbe r s in par en thesises means that nu -


merical values on the r ight hand s ide nearly equal r espectively .
Sum of transcenden tal numbe rs 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 r oss word. transcendental numbe r >. which seems t o play impO -
rtant roles when one pe rfo rms anal ys i s or fundamental physical
r elations.
We shall discues elsewhere .

(21 - 3) Signal Velocity on Other Planets


As signal numbe r 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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