Food for Thought...
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As a former student of Electrical Engineering and an admirer of the work and life of Nikola Tesla, I felt obliged to engage my curiosity and purchase this particular book.
My first surprise was the thickness of William Lyne's piece of literature.
Any issue of Maxim or FHM magazine has more pages to it, but this aspect did not faze me too much as the author reiterates his work as "this little stick scientific dynamite."
What struck me most about William Lyne's style of writing is how he can compel his reader with facts and knowledge as comprehensively as a scientific journal to then switch to 'tongue-in-cheek' statements without any valid evidence or sources to cite and reinforce such claims.
With quotes such as:
"...as I followed it with my outstretched arms and index finger, and my fellow hot-tubbers oggled in jaw-dropped amazment."
It spoils what could be a well-written critique on the subject of anti-gravity and advanced propulsion. Instead elements of what seems reminiscent of tabloid journalism, seems to prevail.
A keynote to reinforce this is the 'amateurish' drawings and sketches of components, ideas and the explanation theory by Mr Lyne. There are plenty of CAD or graphic design software utilities and packages out there that could display any of the author's needs for illustration.
If you have patience to accept the limits Mr Lyne's writing style, there is a reasonable amount of information and key quotes highlighting great minds and great discoveries than have been suppressed by academia and big corporations in regard to the current monopoly of oil, gas and electricity as such.
In summary, there much in the way of ideas, theory and experiments coupled with information of great scientists and thinkers of both the 19th and 20th centuries contained in this book. There is a wealth of information now that challenges the very foundation of Relativism including the limits placed upon Physics in the forms of the Laws of both Conservation and Thermodynamics. With more scientists and academics challenging this position, William Lyne's book is not of the substance to make it the flagship for this cause. As we wait patiently for that literary 'smoking gun' to finally go head-to-head with Relativism and Quantum Mechanics, 'Occult Ether Physics' makes interesting food for thought.
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Forget Einstein, Tesla's The Man...
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The theory of "Ether" explains many of the paradoxes and anomalies of modern science. Much of this "forgotten science" dates back to the mid- nineteenth century. William Lyne has trawled through reams of old periodicals from that period, including articles by Faraday and Maxwell and the lectures of Nikola Tesla. Lynne's conception of the Ether is derived from these nineteenth century sources.
According to Lynne the Ether pervades all of matter and space, like a super- dense, super fine fluid. This fluid is composed of oppositely charged particles which he names Omnitrons and Omnions, these form "helical micro tubules" which orient themselves according to a mass's velocity or dialectric condition. "Momentum" and "inertia" according to Lynne, are electro- magnetic properties derived from the Ether which is stationary. However all objects on the surface of the Earth are moving at thousands of miles per hour as the Earth travels through space, therefore the ether flows through all matter producing electro magnetic charge. Momentum and inertia as well as gravitation may thus be manipulated by the electrical control of the Ether. Zero Point Radiation is a property of the charged Ether.
Lyne has observed many Ufos in his home state of New Mexico which got him thinking. The characteristics of their flight and appearance convinced him that Etheric technology was being used. Lyne seems to believe that all of these saucers were/are terrestrial in origin. He outlines the history of project "Paperclip" and the pre- war involvement of Werner Von Braun with the American Military. Hundreds of Nazi etheric scientists were brought to the States to work on American programmes, with Von Braun, at the end of the war. Tesla was fascinated by the idea of interplanetry travel and according to Lynne, much of what he accomplished was directed to this end. His patented inventions were merely spin- offs. Tesla was forced by the Morgans and Rockefellers to conceal much of his work, as his free energy devices threatened their monopolies. Lyne accuses Einstein of being a part of the German Illumanati and a Kabbalist. He questions Einsein's epistimology stating that he was a "Platonist", believing in quasi- mystical, ideal, higher realities; this is why Einstein supported notions such as "curved space" and a "finite universe". Lynne believes that there has been a conspiracy to support "Relativism" at the expense of Etheric technology which could decimate the fossil fuel industries. Regarding this ideological stratjacket, Lynne says that "those who speak know nothing, and those who know say nothing."
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this book should be read by everyone
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this book is one of the most amazing i have ever read. i am astounded and not in the least surprised that technologies such as these are repressed and/or obliterated from the established history books. this really is phenominal. free energy for life from 1 gallon of tap water, only emmissions being a little oxygen from the initial H2O separation process anyone? why 'they' are still clinging on to the dinosaurs of fossil fuel and nuclear when this is available is beyond me.
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well it had to be written about....
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this book is on the fringe of common reality so is hard to review....if you have read anything previously regarding free energy/the work of tesla/the outright lies of the american government then this book will make a lot of sense to you........if you haven't got that far then this book won't be much use. So, as a review of a book which helps to explain ether physics then yes, it is an invaluable tool to help explain the "mechanics" of the problems/stumbling blocks. Just like yoda said (and i don't like to qoute '70s science fiction) "you must unlearn what you have learned" we have been given straight lines within the rules of physics. As we are all starting to find out, nature/the rest of the universe(which is physics) Doesn't follow the rules created by our fragile eggshell minds.... it is a bit way out but then again the principles of zero point energy are a little like that anyway. for those of you in the know it does reveal useful info, even if it was just a small part which will help you continue on your quest...remember "seek and ye shall find".... and for those that don't know .... don't start here you'll think its rubbish, or mad either way ...save your money (if that is all you love)..........
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For the engineers out there
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William R. Lyne trys to lift the lid on technology which would allow us to fly around in mini spaceships. Hmmm, you say, but if we knew how we would be doing it? Dont fret, it is apparently the government who is holding back the technology to stop the bottom dropping out of the oil and travel market. Mr Lyne seems quite paranoid, i dont doubt i would be too if what he says is true. Apparently Nikola Tesla(genius electricity physicist) developed theories about flying spaceships. Even more surprising is that the Nazis got one working at the end of WW2 and America stole the technology. So Mr Lyne trys to explain, to the layman, how you could build your own ship! There are plenty of diagrams and theory which all seems perfectly reasonable apart from the fact that i wouldn't know. It is pretty technical. It isn't a how-to book by any means but the concepts highlighted could be hush-hush stuff. I'm sure a physics/chemistry teacher would have a better informed opinion. Curiously enough, i dont doubt that it is possible, Mr Lyne seems to know what he is talking about. I would recommend buying this book just to get it 'out there'. There is also a chapter on extracting energy from hydrogen, in fact it seems that you can get more energy than you put in! He tells us that modern textbooks deliberatly falsify figures on Hydrogen to prevent interest. Mr Lyne claims that the extra energy comes from the Ether(energy around us). Again i am not qualified enough to validate such theories but i only really wrote this review to try and get someone else to buy it, read it and write a better one. No-one seems to touch unreviewed books so if you know your stuff, give it a go and tell us all if it's the real deal.
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