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Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby wags » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:21 am

[Scientific Notebooks of TTB]
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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby wags » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:22 am

http://www.rexresearch.com/brown1/brown1.htm

Notes & Ideas (Introduction)

This is to be the first of a series of record books of notes and ideas, of greater or lesser importance, just as they occur to me. The pages are numbered and the subject reference will be given in an index. Where it appears of importance at the moment, the entries will be witnessed.

All of my life, it seems, I have jotted down notes on paper napkins and the like, which have ultimately been lost or destroyed. In many cases, these original notes and the dates of conception have turned out to be important and the loss of the record has been a serious handicap.

In the main, the ideas recorded herein and the hypotheses developed from these ideas will relate to the subject of gravitation and the relationships between gravitation and electrodynamics. They may present from time to time certain seemingly practical applications which may be patentable. All entries therefore are dated.

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Leesburg, VA; October 1, 1955
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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby wags » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:25 am

http://www.rexresearch.com/brown2/brown2.htm

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"Somehow, during that period, Moore obtained access to Brown's personal laboratory notebooks, and, presumably, obtained permission to "publish" three volumes of those journals. Photo-copies of those journals have been in circulation ever since."
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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby wags » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:30 am

http://www.rexresearch.com/brown4/brown4.htm

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"Back in the 1970s and 1980s a researcher and author named Willam Moore --- best known as the co-author of such folk-lore as "The Roswell Incident" and "The Philadelphia Experiment" (there, I said it...), wrote a couple of articles about Townsend Brown. Moore was also the last journalist to interview and photograph Brown shortly before his death in 1985.
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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby Mikado14 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:17 am


"Somehow, during that period, Moore obtained access to Brown's personal laboratory notebooks, and, presumably, obtained permission to "publish" three volumes of those journals. Photo-copies of those journals have been in circulation ever since."


The accepted story as told by Linda Brown was that either Mark Bean or Andrew Bolland or both allowed the books to be published. Those books, 1, 2 and 4 were the only ones that had any interest in EHD, lifters, EG etc. Book 3 had a good deal of petrovoltaics as did the remaining books post '67.

I personally perused the books.

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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby DavidG » Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:33 pm

This tidbit always had me thinking of using different materials for the same design...not sure if everyone has seen it or not. Speaking of petrovoltaics, of course....
http://keelynet.com/tesla/brown_battery_1976.htm

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Re: Scientific Notebooks of TTB

Postby kevin » Mon Jun 09, 2014 1:19 am

DavidG wrote:This tidbit always had me thinking of using different materials for the same design...not sure if everyone has seen it or not. Speaking of petrovoltaics, of course....
http://keelynet.com/tesla/brown_battery_1976.htm

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The said supply described as cosmic radiation is where I am going with MEMORY.
The rise and fall of the supply twice daily is detectable via dowsing.
The Polorization of the materials used is similer to how a volcano operates, in that the material produced is SET as it cools.
But location within the dominant memory will also SET.

The potentials are on a fixed geometry lattice of universe, it is the rise and fall of the potentials that causes the tides.
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