Entries from January 2006 ↓
January 13th, 2006 — Uncategorized
Beat the reaper with gravity control
As oil runs out the best minds of the world are brought together to help think our way out of this. If oil runs out, this civilization stops. So the world’s greatest scientists put their heads together and come up with, drill for more oil. How about Alaska? The president ponders their collective opinion for a moment then says, fine, does anyone have any other ideas? A voice in the back says, well, how about gravity control. No no, say the oil barons, that’ll never work. It’s impossible and no doubt too expensive. But wait, says the gravity control man, it’s the only thing that WILL work. His voice falls upon an empty room. They had all left in their limousines.
Ahem, says a voice on the other side. Are you looking for someone with unlimited funds? Why yes, I am, enthuses gravity control. Well, says the voice from the other side, good luck.
Will the guy from gravity control get his funding, save the world and beat the reaper? Wait a sec, I’ll have a look. Nope, not yet.
January 8th, 2006 — Uncategorized
If you consider the dynamics of the earth/sun system you will realize that there is an increasing differential in the non-uniform energy potential existing between the earth and the sun.
The degree of non-uniformity is focused toward the sun, which is very fortunate otherwise we would be burned to a cinder. But as this dynamic differential increases so does the intensity of the solar mass which affects an increase in the solar resistance which radiates isometrically. This in turn directly affects global warming.
However, there is much more involved, as each element has a different ratio of energy to mass, in terms of a relative ratio of energy per unit of mass.
Also there is an increasing differential in dynamic potential existing between the lighter elements and the field of the earth in which they exist.
This means that the lighter elements are becoming lighter relative to the field in which they exist, as their dynamic acceleration is proportionally greater than that of the field in which they exist.
In relation to global warming this causes more moisture to evaporate and more precipitation, but it also means that the smallest possible size of H2O molecules capable of falling as rain, sleet, hail or snow must be increasing.
As the relative dynamic potential of the earth’s field decreases isometrically from the center of the earth’s core to the infinite depths of space, while the differential in dynamic potential between the lighter atmospheric elements and the earth’s field increases with altitude I would consider it natural for some of these lighter elements to be escaping into space, especially hydrogen and oxygen.
Over time the level of oxygen in our earth’s atmosphere has dropped from 30% to 20% and is still decreasing, while the level of CO2 is increasing.
This would suggest that the oxygen depletion of our planet is partly due to a bleeding of the earth’s atmosphere into space.
As previously discussed in my earlier posts, the four directions of the earth’s underlying dynamics corresponding to NON-LINEAR TIME FIELD FREQUENCY ACCELERATION, (ntffa), are in the direction of the earth’s rotational spin, from the equator to the North Pole, from the equator to the South Pole and symmetrically to the center of the earth’s core, air turbulence circulates from the equator to the poles. And as the underlying potential of (ntffa) is continually increasing, variations in weather intensity should increase proportionally.
As the intensity of the solar potential increases so does the level of resistance radiating isometrically from the sun, which directly affects the warming of the earth and our neighboring planets.
Human industry creates pollution in our environment, which must be controlled, but this is not the whole problem or the whole solution.
The underlying energy of the solar field is increasing, which is focused to the core of the sun. This causes a non-uniform differential in energy existing between the earth and the sun, which is focused toward the sun, and as the potential of the sun is increasing faster than that of the earth the differential in resistance is radiated outwardly from the sun in an isometric manner. This radiated resistance has a dramatic effect on the condition of our planet, which is in part manifest as global warming.
Consequently this is not the best time for a break down in the ozone layer, as this further complicates the situation.
We are losing oxygen as our atmosphere is slowly bleeding into space, which is due to the natural dynamics of our solar field system.
It can be expected that the earth/sun cycle will culminate in the earth being forced from its existing orbit and repositioned further from the sun, which would result in a dramatic decrease in the earth’s surface temperature.
There is a direct relationship between global warming and gravity control, in relation to the science and technology involved in the controlled modulation of the underlying force, (ntffa). Therefore, it is essential that we give serious consideration to the causes and implications of global warming in order that we might find solutions by which to ensure our survival.