i think among all the fascinating things Farrell talks about in his books, this subject takes the trophy. It's hard to believe, if you're like me and were raised with the classical sciences. but it simply makes the best sense given all the disparate pieces of data strewn about history.
i've been pondering charge compression and fluid dynamics, and it seems to me, subsonic flight is a golden spiral with the wide side facing forward, supersonic is the golden spiral thin side facing forward, and as you break the light barrier you go superfluid ratio of 1.33333333, so if we we're trying to accerlerate to faster than light speeds we need a ratio change, i also think this happens on the zeropoint plane which is actually a viscous sheer of the base superfluid medium. any ideas?
Heard him on American Freedom radio last night and stayed up til 3am because he is so interesting. Nice guy with a good sense of humour. Thanks for your effort uploading!
Superb! I bought this book last year and it is a very interesting read. I've read several books about The Philadelphia Experiment and this guy lays out some very good theories. Thanks for uploading this program.
I'm now halfway into this book finding it another good read from this author but had to remember all the physics classes from college over 10 years ago,lol. Good stuff but tensor analysis is no easy subject. Though I wish Gabriel Kron would get more play in university studies.
i think among all the fascinating things Farrell talks about in his books, this subject takes the trophy. It's hard to believe, if you're like me and were raised with the classical sciences. but it simply makes the best sense given all the disparate pieces of data strewn about history.
zapproowsdower 1 year ago
i've been pondering charge compression and fluid dynamics, and it seems to me, subsonic flight is a golden spiral with the wide side facing forward, supersonic is the golden spiral thin side facing forward, and as you break the light barrier you go superfluid ratio of 1.33333333, so if we we're trying to accerlerate to faster than light speeds we need a ratio change, i also think this happens on the zeropoint plane which is actually a viscous sheer of the base superfluid medium. any ideas?
planexzeropoint 1 year ago
Heard him on American Freedom radio last night and stayed up til 3am because he is so interesting. Nice guy with a good sense of humour. Thanks for your effort uploading!
AZUREGLIDE 1 year ago
google "varo-jessup pdf" for a look at the annoted version of MK Jessup's case for ufo's book, with the comments and notes included.
nexgenhippy 1 year ago 2
Superb! I bought this book last year and it is a very interesting read. I've read several books about The Philadelphia Experiment and this guy lays out some very good theories. Thanks for uploading this program.
storrs19 1 year ago
I'm now halfway into this book finding it another good read from this author but had to remember all the physics classes from college over 10 years ago,lol. Good stuff but tensor analysis is no easy subject. Though I wish Gabriel Kron would get more play in university studies.
iakazul 1 year ago
I'm reading the book now!!!
ttownsticks 2 years ago
wow really?
spider89101098 2 years ago
Excellent,thanx for posting.
DarkWoods21 3 years ago