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Einsteins'
Unified Field Theory?
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Einsteins'
Unified Field Theory?
reprint from: http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm
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One of those breakthroughs is a thorough reanalysis of the major "physics
failure" of the 20th century – the widely reported "inability
of even Albert Einstein" to come up with a workable "Unified
Field Theory" (UFT) combining gravity and other forces, before
his death in 1955.
In fact, according to American Anti-Gravity documents, this is simply
NOT true: well before his death, Einstein DID succeed in producing a
viable (and radically simplified!) theory of gravity ... which was not
only experimentally confirmed by other scientists and engineers of the
period, but is now leading to several breakthrough engineering developments
re gravity control!
According to one key "insider": "The modern (mainstream)
physics community insists on making a fundamental error in their attempts
to unify the fundamental forces. Some day a scientist is going to get
a Nobel prize for what I am about to [say] ….". The mistake with
modern unified field theories is that they are working under the false
belief that gravity only links with the other interactions at exceedingly
high energies. In other words, the type of extreme conditions that existed
a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang. At that short instant,
gravity and electromagnetism -- and the other forces -- are all interchangeable,
they are all more or less indistinguishable.
One might say at this point there is a clear interchange between electromagnetic
and gravitational forces; they are strongly coupled, or inductively
"linked", at this condition. "Right there, is the error
in modern gravity theories: the assumption of ultra-high energies! Gravity
and electro-magnetism are linked at low energies. Gravity and electromagnetism
are coupled together in conditions that can be as "everyday"
as those inside a whirling polyphase electrical motor. In fact, one
way of thinking of an antigravity device is to think of it as an unusual
form of electrical motor [emphasis added]. With this in mind, consider
some of the [currently obscure] contributions that Einstein made towards
anti-gravity ….
1) He recognized the inherent limitations of General Relativity [GRT]
and sought to correct those. "The [Einstein] unified field theories
[UFT] are his improved theory of gravity. Gravity and EM are brought
together as a result of a radical new concept of space. This is an amazing
approach …. Einstein emerges into a truly breakthrough realm: General
Relativity gave us non-Euclidean space ... but UFT goes to non-Euclidean
and non-Riemannian [beyond four-dimensional "space-time"]
space. This is constantly ignored by writers who trash [his] UFT. They
ignore that Einstein had said GRT was "only an approximation that
dealt with gravity" and as such, a theory he was not [ultimately]
satisfied with .… "
2) His UFT introduces the idea of ‘sub-space’ or ‘hyper-space.’ "Modern
theories talk of ‘hidden dimensions’; Einstein's UFT has something different.
He says that there is a space out of which our space-time -- including
any hidden dimensions – is ‘constructed.’ The idea is thus a space structure
that transcends [or underlies] our own. Or ... expressed differently
… that our space-time is a limited sub-set of – or geometric projection
of -- this more fundamental [space] structure …." Sounds an awful
lot like "Hyperdimensional Physics" to me …. "
3) … Einstein introduces the concept that only the vector magnetic potential
has a physical reality in electrodynamics, the electric and magnetic
fields are merely concepts we have developed due to reciprocity of the
field. Most modern physicists still do not accept this assertion of
Einstein ... although more recent experimental research -- the Arahnov-Bohm
experiment -- suggests that the A field is real (the experiment shows
that A can alter the quantum wavefunction … [even] when all other EM
effects have been completely shielded out). "Finally, here is an
interesting thought: the A field appears to cut through shielding, and
[still] effect matter [even]when all normal forms of the EM field have
been excluded. Controversial research suggests that changes in an electron's
quantum wavefunction, induced by the A potential, is identical to what
a ‘psychic’ does by concentrating on an electron interference experiment.
"In other words ... maybe Einstein's UFT might also be related
to psychic effects! We have, in just the last few days, discovered dramatic
experimental support for precisely this astonishing proposal: evidence
that "anomalous cognition" (as "ESP/psychic" experimentation
is now termed) is dramatically affected (by up to 600%) by key parameters
of hyperdimensional physics! Again, there is no room to provide the
critical documentation here; that will be done in a future paper on
Enterprise, on this specific subject. "
4) … Einstein invents the Einstein/Szilard refrigeration system (what
is this doing here? Well, just wait!). "Very few people are even
taught that Einstein was an experimentalist and an inventor. This refrigerator
is possibly the first application of magneto-hydrodynamics [MHD]; it
uses AC magnetic fields to create MHD forces in liquid metals. The metals
are pumped around through a heat exchanger. But … look at the story
beneath the obvious .... Here we have Einstein using AC inductive fields
to circulate liquid metals: strangely similar to some current antigravity
concepts …. His system is [also] oddly similar to two experiments that
produced an [actual] ‘AG type effect’ – one of them you will never hear
about, even in the fringe community… but it happened at an AEC [Atomic
Energy Commission] facility in the 1960's …. "
5) Einstein develops experimental methods to study UFT predictions and
does this right at the same time he is doing experiments for things
like the D'Hass-VanAlfven Effect, and Einstein D'Hass Effect. "In
these effects, we have a study of diamagnetism and the magnetization
of spinning objects -- bismuth samples – materials we have [also] heard
about in various antigravity projects. These experiments get into some
very fascinating areas, that show that spinning or precessing atoms
can store energy in a field, and the field can collapse and re-spin
the whole sample! So, we have spinning diamagnetic materials and EM
fields being a known area of experimental investigation for Einstein:
yet one more similarity to certain AG stories …. What are the first
"Three Laws" of Hyperdimensional Physics again … "rotation
… rotation … rotation …?" "
6) Einstein actually predicts antigravity!!!! "Right here, this
ought to be enough to really turn the heads of the conservative mainstream
crowd …. In personal correspondence in the early 1930's, Einstein openly
speculates that UFT will lead to some form of "propulsion."
Think of the implications of that! He is the man who revolutionizes
our understanding of gravity … and ‘Einstein the inventor’ sees in his
equations the probability of antigravity! And yet most physicists in
the mainstream -- and certainly most in the AG fringe -- would (incorrectly)
assert that Einstein's theories show no possibility of AG! How wonderfully
ironic! "
7) Einstein receives a confirmation of his UFT. "‘[Gabriel] Kron's
equations’ are the only ones able to predict and explain the strange
behavior of ‘synchronous machines’ [synchronized, rotating electric
motors and other spinning electrical devices]. UFT effects -- including
EM induced torsion and curvature fields -- are the explanation for strange
anomalies [in these massive rotating systems] like ‘phase slip,’ ‘creep’
and the bizarre effect of ‘hunting.’ "And who is interested in
Kron's theories? "The US Navy – because they want to use the [rotating]
power selsyns and amplidynes onboard ships. So Kron's practical form
of Einstein's equations proves the validity of UFT. This again is still
utterly lost on the mainstream crowd, and sadly wasted on [parts of]
the AG crowd …. "
8) Einstein works for the Navy during WW-II. "His office mate is
JD Krauss. I don't even know how to begin with this one .... All I suggest
is just look at Krauss' legacy ... the areas he worked in practically
shout ‘radar invisibility!’ Those two must have had some amazing sessions.
The Navy was the one service with high value assets, that were large
enough and had enough power to try some wild things ... I am convinced
those two cooked [up] ideas about how to use high-power AC magnetic
fields to deflect and disable mines and torpedoes, and how a big AC
field could alter and ‘stealth’ the L-band radar cross- section of a
ship. I think Kron and John Moore did the analysis on the generators,
and Tesla MIGHT have been used as a short term consultant to do a resonant
circuit to further amp up the field created by the modified degaussing
coils. John VonNeumann probably did the analysis of effects on RCS [radar
cross section], and Donald Menzel looked at the optical and atmospheric
effects. Vannevar Bush talked the Navy into the project. [Bush and Menzel
also worked together after the war on what we would now call ‘foreign
threat assessment’ (very foreign) ….] "
9) And in 1943, Hoffman at Princeton in a public lecture ... about Kron's
version of the UFT … says ‘we now have experimental confirmation of
Einstein's Unified Field Theory.’ He was talking about the effects in
motors ... but, he means what he says. Einstein's theory of a [low energy!]
relation between ‘electromagnetism and gravity’ has been proven – because
of observable effects it predicts in [rotating] motors …." -- Note:
This information was provided on background by a scientist working at
a small aerospace engineering and advanced technology company in Cypress,
California who wishes to remain anonymous...
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