1930

Ever-growing (=unfinished) list of New York Times articles featuring Walter Russell

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If you are interested in perceiving the type of splash that Walter Russell made when he started writing to The New York Times, here are a few articles that might get you started. 

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New York Times, April 18, 1930
Page 23, 1162 Words

Alternative Energy Institute: T.T. Brown (missing page found on web.archive.org)

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Townsend Brown checking a geophysical sensor strip recorder in Hawaii.
? Optical Multimedia (copyright) http://www.soteria.com/

One of the greatest energies in the universe is the force of gravitation. The power potential of this force exceeds atomic energy and produces no deadly gamma rays in the process. During this century, Thomas Townsend Brown probably came closest to tapping the potential of this free and boundless energy. Brown realized early on that mankind's use of power in jet- and rocket-propelled vehicles is a "sledge and hammer" approach to gaining high-speed, high-altitude flight. Engineers have increased vehicle thrust significantly, but the gain in speed and power is marginal when compared to the energy expended. Is brute rocket force the best way to reach the stars? Brown didn't think so (

Alternative Energy Institute: Dr. Thomas Henry Moray (missing page found on web.archive.org)

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Dr. Thomas Henry Moray, like Nikola Tesla, believed that the earth is enveloped in an electrical energy zone that was free to be harnessed with the right equipment. Anyone who has witnessed the electrical phenomenon of the aurora borealis can attest to the energy streaming around us. The problem is how can that free energy be reliably and safely tapped.

Arie Menzo de Boom: Implosion Technology and Viktor Schauberger

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Implosion technology and Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger

 

Table of contents:

REPORT, DOSSIER and APPENDIX THE REPORT PAGE

· Introduction, motivation and objectives

· Part 1: Implosion technology: an alternative, sustainable new basis for modern technology

- Basis of understanding

- Today's technology

KeelyNet: John Draper: The Navajo and the Buddhist

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KeelyNet/Energy/The_Wave (October 19, 1992) THE NAVAJO AND THE BUDDHIST

"There are worlds within worlds Christa. Everything in our world is connected by the delicate strands of the web of life, which is balanced between forces of destruction and the magic forces of creation". The Magi to Christa in the movie 'Ferngully'.

THE FORCES OF NATURE

The Macrobiotic Genius of Walter Russell

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By John David Mann

Copyright 1989 John David Mann


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"The Times of July 21 [1930] contains an article stating
that Walter Russell challenges the Newtonian theory of
gravitation. This artist, who is admittedly not a scientist, goes
on to say that the fundamentals of science are so hopelessly
wrong and so contrary to nature, that nothing but a major

Henry Stevens: The Karl Schappeller device

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from: http://www.missilegate.com/rfz/schappellerchapter4b.htm 

The Karl Schappeller Device

Was the Schappeller device an engine used in German field propulsion saucers? This is a possibility. Because so littlehas been reported about this device in the English language, the following is a report describing Karl Schappeller and his device in some detail.

PKS seminars summary (08-09 june2002) (15-16 June 2002)

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PKS SEMINAR

THE LIFE AND WORKS OF VIKTOR SCHAUBERGER

Date:        08-09 June 2002
Location:     PKS Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
Speakers:    Callum Coats (main speaker)


– Various topics on the works of Viktor Schauberger (VS)

Richard Feierabend:
- Research into German flying saucer project.
- How he obtained documents and prototypes from Karl Gerchsheimer.

Vortex tube

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(In vorticity dynamics, a 'vortex-tube' is also a surface in the fluid formed by all the vortex-lines passing through a given reducible closed curve drawn in the fluid - see George Batchelor's book, section 2.6)

The vortex tube, also known as the Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube, is a heat pump with no moving parts. Pressurized gas is injected into a specially designed chamber. The chamber's internal shape, combined with the pressure, accelerates the gas to a high rate of rotation (over 1,000,000 rpm). The gas is split into two streams, one giving kinetic energy to the other, and resulting in separate flows of hot and cold gases.

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