Hi Thomas, > I've been following the work of Dale Pond who claims to have replicated the Dynasphere of John E W Keely, www.svpvril.com . He claims that the Dynasphere taps the Strong Force.
Dale Pond is correct that Keely tapped the strong force. In particular, Keely tapped the unbinding of molecules by using resonance. Since every atomic binding has a distance between bonds, every molecule has a frequency, which when resonated, will cause the bond to break apart. For water, the resonance needed to break the bond is about 42.8 kHz (going from memory). I have been working with my own versions of mechanical resonators. Instead of relying on a closed spherical resonator, I'm trying to develop a sufficiently strong electromechanical resonator on the cheap. I have had some successes in that I can generate mechanical oscillations well over 50 kHz. The method is to send a pulsed DC signal into a large flat spiral coil with a copper diaphragm and very strong NIB magnet over it. The strong NIB magnet mainly provides mass and strong magnetic coupling with the flat spiral coil magnetic field. I have yet to hook up my 700 watt audio amplifier to it, which is rated to 50 kHz. When I'm sure everything is right, I'll fire it up to reproduce this experiment: http://www.keelynet.com/energy/docx.htm I have also been in contact with a UK physicist for the past three years who has succeeded in dissociating all kinds of materials. He now runs an energy company that dissociates hazardous wastes (chemical weapons, light radioactive waste, biohazard material, daily trash, etc), which not only converts dangerous materials into an inert fine white powder, but also releases more energy than was put into the dissociation process, which is ultimately converted to electricity. The white powder is then used for making useful building materials. He has businesses established throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. I have information from a different source that certain US demilitarization facilities have been closed down. It appears to be because they now have this safer and more efficient method for disposing of waste. Keely's technology is alive and well and already in commercial use, although they don't use hollow spheres and tuning forks. Everything is done through perfectly engineered resonance within plasmas. One of the unique predictions of the Aether Physics Model is that there is a quantum length to the Universe and that most atoms bind with a distance between them greater than the quantum distance. The greater the distance between bindings, the more stable the atom becomes. The binding distance maxes out around iron, cobalt, and nickel. Certain atomic isotopes, which also happen to be fusion materials, have a binding distance less than the quantum length. The only stable element with an average binding length less than the quantum length is lithium. Every isotope of lithium is potential fusion material. It is my untested belief that the reason lithium batteries are known to explode is not just because of body heat, but because lithium can be set to resonance very easily and generates a fusion reaction. Deuterium and tritium are two other highly fusionable materials with average binding distances less than the quantum length. It is possible to get water and other molecules to dissociate via resonance, which releases energy by undoing the Van der Waals force. However, it is possible to resonate certain atoms, which causes them to use the strong nuclear force to in turn resonate the Aether, which absorbs new dark matter into the visible Universe, which creates new visible matter (aka fusion). New matter is the same thing as free energy. The Van der Waals force is just an extension of the strong nuclear force, except that instead of being applied internally, it is applied externally. Permanent magnetism is another manifestation of the strong force. The strong force is very strong, indeed, as Keely found out when his apparatus exploded on several occasions. In the water dissociation experiment mentioned above, all the material in the dissociating water's path was also dematerialized. When science advances by trial and error, the odds are always in favor of the error. That is why I set aside my experiments early on and ended up developing the Aether Physics Model. It is better to engineer an experiment than stumble upon an unexpected result. Dave

