so basically the only thing now is to make sure that these universities and
research programs do NOT  ignore
1) John Ernst Worrell Keely
2) Nikola Tesla
3) Viktor Schauberger
4) Walter Russell
5) Thomas Henry Moray
6) Hans Coler
7) Karl Schappeller
8) Buckminster Fuller.
9) Ed Leedskalnin.

... would be great.
how is this achieved? i dont envision myself going around universities going
off about these people - they are considered pseudoscientific twaddle that
has nothing at all to do with anything.

yet when broken down, they are concerned with:
harmonic resonance
resonant frequencies
cavitation
water-hammer effect
vibration, oscillation
fields
finding the answers to what  magnetism, electricity, gravity and light  are.
and: applying nature as teacher! biomimetic/biomimicry!!!
oh yes and Syntropy as a counterpart of Entropy.

what can be done? honestly?
i cant do a documentary right now, i don't even have a chladni plate in my
room. the information is out there  online etc, but in a totally splintered
fashion.

ive been updating http://www.MERLib.org (modern energy research library)
with tons of articles   focusing on resonance, cavitation and resonant
frequencies. what else can be done??



On 10/05/07, R.C.Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Esa wrote..

from a viewer of the lecture, and thinking, hang on, isnt waterhammer,
cavitation, resonance, vibration, oscillation and  now magnetic viscosity
something that is tried to at least dampen by current engineers, because it
causes things that are detrimental to a moving device, be it a propeller or
a motor.  is there a trend here? honest? cos it feels like im seeing
glimpses of a trend.   something, that happens during motion, that is
considered un-worthwhile, not-research-into, and is tried to keep from
happening. like cavitation. like resonance. like vibration.  and now .. like
magnetic viscosity???

But what I have learned most from all of this is that they are many who
claim to be intelligent but are in fact unbelievably ignorant just because
something goes against the grain, this is somthing I really did not expect
in an academic environment in modern times.

Howdy Esa,
Interesting observations you make. The answer is .. there is more we don't
know than know.
What exactly do we know at this time?
We know the world of science is being pushed by the energy, the intensity,
the pressure the imagination and desire of everyone to achieve  energy
technology that will address the needs of people.
That desire is propelling research forward. Nothing can stop it, no amount
of naysaying, no matter what failure, no amount of get rich phoney
baloney psuedo-science.. the ball is rolling. Perhaps the "kicker" was the
US Naval Research Lab report.
The sheer amount of research and programs in energy related research on
the horizon will overwhelm any attempt by "academia" to hold back progress.
They are getting on the bandwagon as we watch. Every University is now awake
and research programs are underway or in planning. Major energy companies
are awake and interested.
The sleeping giant has awakened.

Richard






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