The Zero Point
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 12:44 pm
Thank you. I feel better about it knowing you really can grow crystal on wire. As soon as I locate it I will post it.
Advanced research into the Reciprocal System of theory
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I am familiar with Bearden's older works... matter of fact, I originally got the idea that the photon was the charge carrier of an electron from his article on Young's two-slit experiment.I had obtained a copy of Thomas Bearden's "Energy from the vacuum",they give free copies to students,and was surprised to see many of the ideas to be developed very similar to the concepts of the reciprocal system...Just thought I would share a few of them with all.
It is unfortunate that he looks at things in terms of charge. Interesting point of symmetry, though. Hadn't really considered that potential and kinetic are two perspectives of the same thing.[page 4] He points out the erroneous definitions of potential,where again,the cause and the effect are equated [potential is the work done in bringing a charge from infinity to a point]That one had me stunned for a while...it was what we had 'learnt' hundreds of times for exams as the definition.p
The Time Region? Sounds very close.He calls our idea of motion within the space quantum as the 'time reversal'.
Maybe you can post some more of this section, so we can get a better context?[page 12] There is a statement here "..All energy in 3-space comes from the time domain locally and returns to the time domain locally,in a giant negentropic circulation" which I wasn't able to understand.Negentropy is the opposite of entropy.The charge is taken to be equivalent to energy,in Larson's work,[t/s for both] so is this description nothing more than saying 'rotational vibration'?
I would assume longitudinal is "heat" (vibration in the same direction as the progression) and "time polarized" is circular polarization?[page 63] The polarizations of the photons are taken to be transverse,longitudinal, and even 'time polarized'.The transverse polarization is easily understood,according to the orientation of the birotations.What are the longitudinal and time polarized photons?
Not sure what you are getting at here. Can you clarify?[page 187] The work-energy principle is stated in a different way here...that a single joule of energy is available for work any number of times,and the sequence goes something like this ;energy->work done,energy changes form-> work done,energy changes form once more...etc.
Yes,here is the full para:Maybe you can post some more of this section, so we can get a better context?
He touches upon that,as a matter of fact:I've seen this concept in other theories, and from it they usually derive a concept of "self-organization". Is that where he went with this?
No,here the meanings seem considerably different.Transverse means transverse-wave related i.e. if the photon is 'moving' in the z direction,the x and y polarizations are the transverse polarizations AND the circular too,in our terminology,as any transverse polarization can be expressed as a sum of the circular polarizations.The longitudinal here seems to be nonlocal,or instantaneously acting...and so does the 'time polarised photon' or also called 'scalar photon' in legacy science.Yes,these stuff come up in quantum field theory[and are carefully neglected].The scalar and the longitudinal photons seem to have a reciprocity about them,longitudinal being space/time and time-polarized being time/space.I really do not know whether it is the photon or not,though.Again,a context may help...I would assume longitudinal is "heat" (vibration in the same direction as the progression) and "time polarized" is circular polarization?
Here the main point is that in normal equilibrium treatment,one joule of energy can be used to gain one joule of work,and the energy is then deemed as lost.Bearden is stating that it[energy] has,to be precise,just changed form, and one joule of energy can be used to form any number of joules of work.The energy is changed into a different form by the work done,and this different form can again be used,and need not be 'lost'.In other words,there is no 'conservation of work' law.something like this ;energy->work done,energy changes form-> work done,energy changes form once more...etc.
Not sure what you are getting at here. Can you clarify?
Not much I can comment on, without reading the entire work. It appears that he has changed his theories substantially since I've last read them. And you are right; his work does tend to be disjoint and difficult to follow. Has he given up on the "virtual particle" idea?There is a problem with reading his book,in that it is a bit too disconnected,and there is no development of concepts as such.There are many gems hidden,but one has to really sift through lot of repetitive material to get to them.
Depends on how you look at it, I guess. I don't know enough about pranic energy to say, but all the machines I've looked at so far, covering the last 150 years or so, use either cosmic particles, or a linkage between the material and cosmic sectors as a source of energy. Prana is basically that linkage.By the by,if we look at the free energy development,we are using the 'prana' only in some cases,aren't we?
Remembering that the electron is a cosmic positron, they are actually using energy from the space region of the cosmic sector.Most of the devices seem to use the energy from the time region of the material sector...
Considering that the "cold electricity" output of these machines is highly efficient, virtually super-conducting in its lack of loss to heat, and completely non-polluting... it could change the face of the world. That is, if you could get by the big energy conglomerates.And if these are brought into use,how would mankind in general deal with it,I wonder.
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gopiv wrote:
Quote:from the vacuum",they give free copies toI had obtained a copy of Thomas Bearden's "Energy
students,
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You can try mailing them here:
Cheniere.Press@hughes.net and send them a request
from your side too.
Since they give only one per student,hence I doubt
whether they'll send me another.I'll get one of my
friends to get it for themselves and then mail it to
you or something...we'll get it somehow.
Cheers,
Gopi
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Is this connected to the approach of "implosion technology" mentioned on the main website, by Schauberger?The principle is actually very simple, and is analogous to the idea of a hydraulic water ram, where a spark gap replaces the valve on the ram.
No, they are two different concepts.bperet wrote:Is this connected to the approach of "implosion technology" mentioned on the main website, by Schauberger?The principle is actually very simple, and is analogous to the idea of a hydraulic water ram, where a spark gap replaces the valve on the ram.