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21 years 11 months ago #4821 by Mac
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Note: To get to the data in question scroll down on the above link to:

Related Papers, No. 18


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21 years 11 months ago #4377 by Jeremy
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Right now the main work is under "UniKEF Theory/Documents/Abstract.
The abstract is in (3) Volumes.
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Still having trouble here Mac. When I click on "Documents" I do not go to anything except a page to become a member of a group that I am not interested in becoming a member of. When and if you get your information on a page that I don't have to join groups or give the secret sign to read it I will be more than happy to give it another try.


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21 years 11 months ago #4380 by Mac
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Jeremy,

I appreciate your dilligence. I didn't realise non members couldn't view that area. I had it structured that way to keep postings out of the principle files. Also there is a (6) page limit on postings on the message board.

I have extracted the Document files and have added the Abstract and (4) Addendums as a series of replies to the Introduction.

I set up a Graphics Header which has the text and the graphics and Gravity Calculus may be viewed in the Photo Album.

WordPad shifted the format but it is still readable. There is a reference number every 10 lines and the page numbers that are merged at the left. But it is viewable and readable.

However, since you drew this to my attention, I ran a test and you will not be able to post questions or make comments unless you decide to join. That is the way Msn Groups is set up.

Hope you choose to join in that I would like for the other members to benefit from your input.

Thanks again.


Mac

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21 years 8 months ago #5702 by Mac
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UniKEF Gravity Testing
To All:

The following response has been made to a member of UniKEF's question regarding the testing:

From: twister Sent: 4/4/2003 9:27 PM
Mac,


Yes this is very controversial. I am dying to see or get a little hint on your expectations or results on your test, as a lot of us are. We need more info! Please give us something to contemplate with results[unquote]

Ans: I can tell you this much. We have devised a test using what I call a gravity throttle valve. We are able to regulate gravity between two objects. We can't turn it on and off but with the same mass and same center of gravity (Which is the only two properties accounted for by Newtonian and Curved Space (Relativity)) views we can change the magnitude of the force of gravity.

We have been doing that for some months now but our data has been all over the map (statistically valid in every case) but so erratic that I don't want to publish without understanding the deviations.

We now think we have resolved most of the source for such changes in our ability to control the tests. We are currently exploring what looks like a time dependant variable - i.e. We are tracking the position of the sun and moon! This is causing a shift in our devices response.

If our tables confirm this affect it even further strengthens the conclusion of UniKEF.

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21 years 8 months ago #5918 by Mac
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Here is todays latest report - Extracted:

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Hello Dan


When I am home I will try to make regular observations of the position of the torsion arm, This morning I have been logging the data at 30 minutes intervals, which includes the directional orientation, the temp and the humidity. I will have to check online for the other data you want. Before I gave you the weird cyclic trends information, I had wondered just what force was causing the directional tendencies.

I wondered if the torsion arm could be acting somewhat like a gyroscope, partially tracking the celestrial background, or tracking the combined tidal effects of the sun and moon and the celestrial background.

It is very interesting, and if the effect presists, I should be able to gather enough data to allow us to determine its exact cause.

The max CW direction occured this morning around 7:00 AM, now at 10:30 AM, the torsion arm orientation has moved to a nearly westerly direction. Approximately 35 degrees of rotation. The arm did appear quite stable this morning around the 7:00 AM time, but once it started to move, there were some minor oscillations imposed on the larger longer term oscillations.

If this cyclic effect was present during my earlier tests (the ones I first made with the plastic cake cover UniKEF port container), then it could help to explain some of the variation which I was getting in the readings.

I would like to build a new torsion arm with the ability for the torsion arm ends to move in the vertical direction, I have been thinking of different ways to construct such a system.

Such a torsion arm could then more readily point to the true orientation of the cause of it control. I think a a simple Y yoke that straddles the torsion arm beam with knife edge bearings for the torsion arm to rest on would serve as an effective low friction verticle movement piviot point bearing. The vertical positioning of these knife edge bearings to the center of mass of the torsion arm would allow for what ever vertical movement sensitivity was needed. I should be able to make this bearing pivot point vertically adjustable for whatever sensitivity is needed. So the torsion arm would have the suspension fiber as a rotational bearing, and the knife edge bearing to allow dipping of the torsion arm ends from a horizontal plane like a teeter-todder.

From my earliest tests, I noted that the preferred direction was in a SW direction, now it is from West to Northwest, so not only does there appear to be a daily cyclic variation, there also appears to be a yearly cyclic variation.

But if it is due to gremlins as you suspected, they are sure to throw in some weird nonsense just to keep me confused.

Doug



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