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hansvonlieven

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2008, 09:35:37 PM »
@ acer

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I am curious as to the radiation microscope, what type of microscope was it? What type of radiation? As far as I was aware the resolution which it appears to have was until a few years ago not supposed to be possible... I know that recently work has been done on lenses with negative refractive indexes and other means by which pictures like these could be taken. Also I did a search on the net and was not able to find any similar pictures, in fact I found none of the structure of iron that were like this... weird?

I remember at the time there was some controversy over what the picture of Patrick Flanagan's cover actually showed. Perhaps someone should ask him where that picture came from and what equipment was used to take it..

He is still around doing all kinds of weird stuff.

A word of warning, he is a difficult man to deal with and does not take kindly to any kind of criticism, either stated or implied. It would be better if someone else wrote to him, just in case he remembers me from the old days ;)

His website is: http://www.phisciences.com/

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2008, 10:09:54 PM »
His Wikipedia entry makes interesting reading, and while I accept you cannot believe everything you read adds a dimension to his character which makes you wonder about the iron picture...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Flanagan

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Thanks for the book clarification.
I am a little more sympathetic towards PF.
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thanks

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2008, 10:46:27 PM »
@ Jeanna,

I don't know where you got this story from. The government did not interfere with his neurophone, in fact the device was patented and sold, in fact you can buy one now.

Unfortunately it does not work as well as claimed and some people cannot use it at all. There also seem to be some undesirable side effects such as hallucinations and confusion.

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2008, 11:04:02 PM »
@ Jeanna,

I don't know where you got this story from. The government did not interfere with his neurophone, in fact the device was patented and sold, in fact you can buy one now.

Unfortunately it does not work as well as claimed and some people cannot use it at all. There also seem to be some undesirable side effects such as hallucinations and confusion.

Hans von Lieven
As I said, I never bought one. I will change the post until I can find the source. Info about the invention is in his book but the nasty part is from another book. I will look for it, but until then it is gone.
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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2008, 11:29:23 PM »
@ Jeanna,

It has been such a long time ago but I think I have an idea what you were referring to. From memory he could not get FDA approval to sell it as a hearing aid. (At least I think it is the FDA that regulates the marketing of these things in the US)

The main objections were the undesirable side effects caused by the strong electrostatic field around the head. This was never resolved and the device has just remained as a scientific curiosity though it was never made illegal.

Science has known about this phenomenon for a long time and it is called voltaic hearing. What Flanagan did was to create an oscillator that created a signal that resonated with the natural frequency of the human body which is changing all the time. Using this as a carrier frequency he superimposed the audio signal onto it, stepped up the voltage and connected two isolated electrodes to the output which were placed on either side of the head.

That oscillating field could then be perceived by the brain directly, bypassing the ears altogether. But, like I said, it stirred up other things besides.

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2008, 02:22:14 AM »
Hi all...here is something else a bit contraversial...but very cool if it is correct....
I'm also wondering how that cover pic was taken ect....because it is so close to my experiments...
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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2008, 07:36:35 AM »
I  am sorry for the size. they said the pics can be used if the names of the photographers and ASU always accompanied the pics. So, the first one is large and together they are 1.1M
Notice the flatness of the copper in this atom of cuprite. The pink is O, I think but the middle flat one is the metal. have a look.
All are photographed by the same group at ASU
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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2008, 04:59:46 PM »
Great thinking and fantastic photographs. the idea comes back to the pyramid tri-ad.. im a follower of Ed as well and i remember the reading saying that he actually could see this this process happen on the surface of his eye. i will look it up and try to quote him, its been a few years since i visited his work. another thing i wanted to post was a photo from Coral Castle. the last time i was there i happen to listen to some of the recording there and i heard that he had numbers engraved on the wall in his laboratory, so i took a picture and i will try to get it on here for you. the numbers according to the tape is that they are crucial in his work, and his work was great..

(http://) well apperantly i have no idea how to upload a picture so here are the numbers that he scribed into the coral wall

 they are as follows

7 1 2 9

6 1 0 5 1 9 5

these numbers can be put up in my photo if someone could tell how to post or upload a photo. thanks for listening and i will revisit Eds' work.


as far as the numbers to mean 1 9 5    this could relate to 19.5 degrees that Mr. Hoaglan always refers to in his mars calculations regarding his face on mars.

also the numbers 7129 could be the earths frequency for him at the time of his existence. just thinking... 7.129 Hz for example


any thoughts?

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2008, 05:35:44 PM »
@Eob

To upload a photo, go to your post above and click on modify.

Below the text field, you will see a line starting with Attach.

Click the browse button and find the image on your computer. Highlight it, then click on the Open button. The file location will appear in the open field between Attach and Browse button.

I usually unclick the "Notify me of replies" field.

Click on Post.

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #24 on: February 16, 2008, 05:39:31 PM »
a few quotes of Eds' as i review his notes. 

"you have noticed that lightening hits the biggest tree and the tallest building. in the north hemisphere the south pole magnets are going up, and the north pole magnets coming down in the same flash. lightening only strikes if the north and the south magnets are concentrated too much in a small space. if not concentrated then they pass through everything without much notice. i believe that water, sunlight and the north and south pole magnets are making plants grow."

he has interesting writings and i found it here goes:

""this is for biologist. I can see chromosomes without a microscope. to see i close my eyes and then i open one eye just a little to look at the blue sky. then i can see chains of beads floating in the liquid in my eye. some chains of beads are longer than others. most of the chains are folded over in irregular shapes and between several beads in a chain there is a bigger bead and sometimes there is one, two or more beads hanging outside the chain, and sometimes i can see one, two or more beads floating seperatly. each bead's center is light, and the outside rim dark"

thats some of his writings but interestingly very close to what is going on here. thanks for any thoughts..

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #25 on: February 16, 2008, 05:49:25 PM »
@wattsup

thanks for the tip, i tried this and no photo shows up, i try this the second time and a message appears that says " sorry there is already an attachment with the same name...."

 its here we just cant see it...   :) much like magnetism its here we jus cant see it..  like moving electrons..

help...

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #26 on: February 16, 2008, 06:27:01 PM »
@Eob

If that's the case, then go back to the post, go to modify.

You will see a section called Attached (not Attach). Unclick the image file name. Then go to the Attach line, do the browse again, refind the file on your computer, click open, click post.

This will happen when you are trying to upload a filename that is already in the Attached section even if the image does not appear in the thread. It's happened to me before.


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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #27 on: February 16, 2008, 07:29:00 PM »
@Scotty and anyone else interested

This place has some interesting views into ED's numbers http://www.gnostics.com/numbersIII.html
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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #28 on: February 16, 2008, 07:45:23 PM »
more Eds' writings....

" To get more magnet out of the coil put the coil in a steel or iron tube, then the tube outside the coil will be a magnet the same as the coil's core, but the magnet poles will be opposite, it means at the same coil end if the core end is noth pole the tube end will be south pole. in this way you will get almost again as much magnet out of the coil and in the core and tube. you also do better yet, join one end of the coil's core end with the same metal, joining core with the tube, make two holes in the end of metal for the coil wire ends to go out, fasten a ring on top, now you have the most efficient electric magnet for lifting purposes. it wastes no magnets that come from your battery or dynamo"

Note: we are wasting much energy by not securing the outer windings of the coil..

thoughts..
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@Scotty  great site hopefully someone has a grip on the math, for it exceeds my passion and the writing is always great to reread..

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Re: Examples of TPU in Nature
« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2008, 12:57:06 AM »
Hi all...I have put Ed's pmh test on you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y31dUcO2z_o
You know the more i look at the number pic...it looks like there is more to the 7129....like 712945 or something?
I've never really studied the numbers because they are just too random...and any calc's will still be unknowns...
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Apart from the beads in your eyes...Ed could see shiny things moving all around...I can see them too...The effect is similar to what you see in a CLOUD CHAMBER....where silvery streaks from cosmic rays or other radiations can be seen in an alcahol vapour....
The shiny things move all around like a swarm of flies...and if you look a little sharper you can indeed see the whole sky or cloud boiling, almost like you are looking at the aether..or medium with your naked eye :o
Another way i do it is to look at the top of a wooden fence of tree...and the area around it will be full of shiny streaks and something like a boiling gas..
First you see the beads in your eye....then put them in the foreground and look behind them....then you see the shiny things....put them in the foreground and look behind them and the boiling effect will appear...I do it all the time....even in my car waiting at the lights.... ;D
I have also seen other people post that they could see these things too, and they never knew about Ed's writings...so I told them and showed them the notes, and they agreed that Ed words describe what they could see.
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