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    ElopticEnergy

    AnotherFormofEnergyisDiscoveredthathasInfinitePossibilities

    ADescriptionofRecentResearchesofT.G.Hieronymus

    by

    T.G.Hieronymus

    (1956)

    Introduction

    Completetheoriesdonotfallfromheaven... Freud.

    Thiswellexemplifiedtheattitudeofmanypeople thatifanideaisnot

    completelydevelopedandthetheorysofoolproofastobebeyondquestion,

    thentheywantnopartinit.

    FollowingBenjaminFranklinsdiscoveryofelectricity,ascoffercaustically

    asked, Ofwhatuseisthatkindofknowledge?

    TowhichFranklinkindlyreplied, Ofwhatuseisachild?Hemaygrowintoa

    man.

    WeareverymuchinthesamepositionasFranklin.Wehavediscovereda

    newforceorratherwehaveuncoveredaforcethathasbeenheresincethe

    beginningoftimebutonlyafewhaverecognizedit.

    TheBIGquestionis, Whatshallwedowithit?

    Atthemoment,wearedoingtwothings:continuingresearchandacquainting

    interestedpeoplewiththeideainordertogettheircooperation.Thatisthe

    reasonfor

    this

    paper.

    This

    is

    the

    first

    time

    the

    subject

    has

    been

    discussed

    publiclybeforeanaudience.

    ElopticRadiationTheory

    Thereisanallpervadingmediathatiscapableofbeingsetintoactivityby

    certainforces.Thismediamightbethesameasthatwhichisdescribedby

    electronicandelectricalengineersandphysicistsastheetherinactionat

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    higherharmonicsthansofarexplored,oritmaybeafinermedia.Sinceitacts

    asifitweredifferent,letscallittheFINEMEDIAfordescriptivepurposesat

    themoment.

    Ourmaterialworldismadeupofcombinationsofafewunits,someofwhich

    arecalled

    electrons,

    protons,

    and

    neutrons.

    These

    units

    act

    as

    if

    they

    were

    precipitationsoutoftheFineMedia,becausetheseunitsmaybedisintegrated

    orputbackintotheiroriginalstateintheFineMedia.Thereismuchin

    todaysscientificliteraturethatpointsthewaytotheseconclusionsin

    additiontoourownresearchresults.TheFineMediacantakeonormanifest

    severaldifferentqualities,suchasfrequencyandcohesiveforce.

    Justastheethercanbecausedtovibrateatdifferentbandsoffrequenciesto

    manifestaselectricity,radio,heat,light,ultraviolet,etc.,socantheFineMedia

    becausedtomanifestinmanyways.

    WhentheFineMediaisproperlyinfluenced,itcanbecausedtocoalesceto

    thepointwherematerialunitssuchaselectrons,protons,andneutronsare

    formed.Whentheseunitsaredesiredtobegroupedtogether,astillfurther

    manifestationoftheFineMediatakestheformofthecohesiveforcenecessary

    toformthenitsintoelementssuchashelium,iron,gold,anduranium.Astill

    furthermanifestationofthecohesiveforceisnecessarytoformelementsinto

    compoundorcomplexgroups.

    Whensuchunitsareformedintoelementsorcompounds,thereisastress

    field,oraura,aroundorradiatingfromsuchelementsandcomplexgroups.

    Thisfieldoraurahasafrequencythatischaracteristicforeachnuclearand

    molecularcombination.

    Forexample,chromiumhavinginitsnucleus24protonsand30neutronswill

    haveaslightlylowerfrequencythanwillironwith26protonsand28

    neutrons,eventhoughbothnucleicontainthesametotalnumberof54units

    each.

    Thisphenomenonisthebasisoftheideacoveredbypatentsanditsuseasan

    analyzingmedium,thesubjectmatterofthispaper.

    IttakesacertainamountofenergytocausetheFineMediatocoalescesothat

    theunits,protonsandneutrons,willbeformedandalesseramountofenergy

    tocombinetheunitsintothegroupofparticlescalledtheelement,e.g.,

    hydrogen,silverormercury,andstillalesseramountofenergytoformthe

    moleculesofthevariouscompounds.

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    Suchanelementorcompoundcanbedisintegratedbackintoitscomponents

    orunitsorevencompletelybackintotheFineMediafromwhenceitcame.

    Theatomicbombactionobeysthisprinciple.

    Todisintegrateanelementandchangeitbacktoitsunitstakesenergy,the

    amountdepending

    upon

    the

    way

    the

    energy

    is

    applied.

    Assume

    avery

    heavy

    weightsuspendedbyalongchain.Tocausethisweighttooscillateover,e.g.,

    onefootwithoneblowfromahammermightrequireahammerofverylarge

    proportionandagianttowieldit.

    Ontheotherhand,ifasmallboygavetheweightapush,thenwaitedabit

    andgaveanotherpushandanother,alltimedproperly,theweightwould

    begintoswingandintimewouldbeswingingthroughthearcofonefoot.

    Whenasingleblowintheformofafastmovingparticle,suchasaneutronor

    alphaparticle,acceleratedinacyclotron,isthe hammer ,andthenucleusof

    anelementistobebrokenup,the hammermuststrikeatremendousblow

    (millionsofelectronvolts)tocrackthenucleus.

    Ontheotherhand,ifasmallamountofenergyisfedintothenucleusatits

    properfrequency,thenucleuswilleasily,slowly,quietlyfallapartintoits

    units,justbyneutralizingtheeffectofthecohesiveforceorbindingenergyas

    itissometimescalled.Thusalittleenergyofproperfrequencysteadily

    appliedmaydomorethananenormousamountofenergyappliedinthe

    bruteforcemanner.

    OneofthemostusedbutleastcontrolledandunderstoodmethodsofsettingtheFineMediaintooscillationisbytheMentalEmotionaloutputfroma

    humanbeing.Justasthecrystalinaradiopoweroscillatorsetsthefrequency,

    andtheenergyappliedtotheplatecircuitdeterminesthepoweroutput,so

    doestheMindacttosetthefrequencyandtheEmotionalBodytofurnishthe

    power.

    EverytimewegenerateanemotionwestartawavemotionintheFineMedia.

    Suchawavemotioncantravelinfinitedistances,anditcontinuestooscillate

    untilsomecounteractingwavemotionissetuptoneutralizetheoriginalor

    untiltheoriginalwavemotionisabsorbedbysomeoneorsomethingthatisintheproperfrequencyrelationtoit.

    Justasaradioreceiverthatistunedtotheexactsamefrequencyasa

    transmitteractsasifitwereconnectedviasomeinvisiblemediumtothe

    transmitterbyrespondingexactlyasthetransmitterisactivated,sodoesa

    specimenofcertainthingsactasiftherewereaconnectionbetweenitandthe

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    parentbodyformwhichitwastakenbyrespondingexactlytoallactivitiesof

    theparentbody.

    Substantiation

    Atthis

    point,

    the

    scoffer

    usually

    says,

    Thats

    all

    bunk!

    Suppose

    we

    digress

    a

    momentandseetowhomhedirectshisverdictof bunk.

    Almost20yearsago,DrRobertMillikan,formerpresidentoftheCalifornia

    InstituteofTechnologyandNobelPrizewinnerinphysicsforhisworkin

    weighingtheelectron,wasspeakingbeforeajointmeetingofallthetechnical

    societiesofKansasCity,MO.Heshowedalargenumberofslides,thelastof

    whichwasasmoothcurvewith f alongtheleftmarginand e acrossthe

    bottom.Hesaid, Somedaywewillfindthateachoftheelementsofmaterial

    mattervibratesatafrequency,eachdifferentfromtheother.

    Thewriterwasthrilledbeyondwordsbecausesomeofthematerialinthis

    paperhadatthattimealreadybeendiscovered.

    YearslatermDrI.I.RabiofColumbiaUniversitywontheAAASprizeforhis

    workonnuclearresonance.QuotingfromScienceNewsLetterforJanuary6,

    1940,onthiswork,weread, Atomscanactlikelittleradiotransmitters

    broadcastingonultrashortwaves.

    TheAssociatedPressreleaseofDecember30,1939,wentfurtherandsaid

    aboutDrRabisfindings, Manhimselfaswellasallkindsofsupposedly

    inertmatterconstantlyemitrays.Theexistenceofsuchrayscomingfrommanandalllivingthings,andprobablyfromtheinanimate,hasbeensuspectedby

    afewscientistsformanyyears.Todaybroughtexperimentalproof.The

    discoveryshowsthateveryatomandeverymoleculeinnatureisa

    continuousradiofrequencybroadcastingstation.Thosewhobelievein

    telepathy,secondsightandclairvoyance,haveintodaythefirstrealproofof

    theexistenceofinvisiblerayswhichreallytravelfromonepersontoanother.

    AnotherAssociatedPressreleasenextdaystates, Scientistswhohavestudied

    DrRabisreportsaiditfurnishesforthefirsttimealogicalexplanationof

    suchthings

    as

    telepathy,

    heretofore

    aquasi

    scientific

    phenomenon,

    and

    the

    feelingthatsomeoneelseisapproachinginadarkroom.Itmayalsoproveto

    bethesourceofattractionorrepulsionbetweenindividualssinceallthe

    atomsofthebodyarecontinuallybroadcastingweakbutdetectableradio

    signals.

    DavidSarnoff,presidentofRCA,speakingbeforethe7thInternational

    CongressonRheumaticDiseasesinNewYork(June1,1949),said, Mendo

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    notunderstandhowtheirthoughtsandemotionsareborn,andbywhat

    powertheygrowtofruition.Isthisforceelectricity?Whenweunderstand

    eachother,isitbecauseweareattunedtoeachotherelectricallyor

    electronically?Ifso,weshouldlearntheelectricalcharacteristicsofthehuman

    body.

    OnMarch7,1951,theMiamiHerald(FL)printedaUPreleasefrom

    Copenhagen,Denmark,AgriculturalexpertHerlufHansensaid, Anymental

    disturbanceisimmediatelyreflectedinthepigsty.Keepyourtemper,talk

    friendlytoyourpigs,andcaressthem.Thefinancialresultwillbeexcellent.

    Thesamepaperonmarch16,1950,carriesthis, Ifbeautifulblondesrunaway

    atyourapproach,ifdogsgrowlatyouwithoutexplanation,cheerup,maybe

    itsnotyourfaceafterall.Mightbeyourbodyvibrations.

    ThisisthetheoryputforwardtodaybyAustrianpsychologistDrHubert

    Rochracker,whosays, Thehumanbodysendsoutminutevibrationsthat,for

    goodorill,affectallourdailylives.

    NormanHillierofNewYork,speakingataconventionoftheNationalhair

    DressersandCosmetologistsAssociationinDesMoines,IA,said, Aquarrel

    withherhusbandwillhaverepercussionsinmiladyshairinfiveminutes. It

    reducesthelifeofapermanent.

    TheUnitedPress(July7,1949)underaParisdatelinequotestwoFrenchmen,

    JulesClateandAndreCoatrieux, Everymetalandeveryperson,livingor

    dead,sendsoutshortwavesofdifferentlength.Personalwavelengthsareasindividualasfingerprints.Eventuallywehopetodevelopitfordiagnosing

    disease.

    YouareallacquaintedwiththeworkofDrJ.B.RhineofDukeUniversityI

    extrasensoryperceptionandhisstudyofthemindandthewayitcancontrol

    things.Everydoctorhasrecognizedtheeffectoftheemotionsuponthe

    physicalbody.Expressionsuchas thatmangivesmeapain and this

    businessmakesmesickmaybeliterallytrue,accordingtoDrEdwardWeiss

    ofTempleUniversityMedicalSchool. Thebodyhassomesortof organ

    language fortheoutletoftenseemotions,whichmimicalmostanydisease ,saidDrWeiss.

    TheworkofDrFelixBlochandhisgroupatStanfordUniversityandbyDrE.

    M.PurcellandhisgroupatHarvard,thetwogroupsworkingindependently

    butsimultaneouslyin1945,confirmedtheworkofDrRabiandcarriedit

    further.

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    Anyonewhoisinterestedwillfindthathardlyaweekgoesbywithoutsome

    pressarticleortechnicalreferencethattiesinandtouchesonsomephaseof

    thisphenomena.

    ElopticEnergy

    Aformofenergyhithertounknownhasbeendiscovered,andabasicpatent

    hasbeenissuedcoveringitsuse.

    ThenameELOPTIChasbeencoinedandassignedtotheenergy.Thewordis

    takenfromthefirsttwolettersofelectricityandthewordoptic,becausethe

    energyhassome,butnotall,ofthecharacteristicsofboththoseformsof

    energy.

    Elopticenergyradiatesfromorisinsomemannergivenofffrom,orformsa

    forcefieldaround,everythinginourmaterialworldundernormalconditions

    atordinaryroomtemperatureandwithoutanytreatmentofanykind.Each

    elementandcombinationofelementsthatmakeupourmaterialworldgives

    offthisenergy;however,theenergyfromeachelementdiffersinfrequency

    fromtheradiationcomingfromeveryotherelement.Thus,wehaveameans

    ofdeterminingthecontentsofanunknownmaterialbyanalyzingthe

    radiationsfromitwithoutinanywaydestroyingordisturbingtheobjector

    materialinquestion,orhavingtoexciteitinanymanner.

    Elopticenergyobeyscertainlawsjustasdoeselectricity,heatandlight,and

    wehaveuncoveredman,butnotall,oftheselawsandhavelearnedmuch

    abouttheutilizationofelopticenergy.

    Justaselectricityinitsinfancyhadfewusesbecauselittlewasknownabout

    conductors,insulators,andthelawsgoverningtheactionoftheforce,soisthe

    useofelopticenergytodaylimitedonlybyavailabletechnology.

    Wehavebarelyscratchedthesurfaceofthepossibilities;however,thereare

    quiteafewusesthathavebeendevelopedandmuchisalreadyknownabout

    thebehaviorofelopticenergy.

    Wehave

    identified

    the

    radiations

    from

    over

    one

    third

    of

    the

    elements

    of

    materialmatter;theoneseasilyobtainedinrelativelypureformsuchas

    beryllium,carbon,magnesium,aluminum,iron,copper,zinc,silver,tin,

    tantalum,platinum,gold,lead,bismuth,etc.Carnotiteorehasbeenanalyzed

    forradiumanduranium.Manyoresampleshavebeenanalyzedtodetermine

    thevariouselementscontainedinthem,andthefindingshavebeenverified

    bymoreextensivechemical,spectrographicorotheranalyticalmethods.

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    Combinationsoftwoormoreelementsgiveoffacharacteristicfrequencyof

    radiationbywhichthecombinationmaybeidentified.Forexample,

    hydrocarbonssuchasbenzeneandtoluenehavebeenanalyzedandthe

    findingsverifiedbyspectrographicandchemicalanalysis.

    Eachof

    the

    tissues

    of

    the

    body

    give

    off

    acharacteristic

    frequency

    of

    radiation

    bywhichitcanbeidentifiedandthevirilityorvitalityofthetissuemaybe

    determinedbynotingtheintensityoftheradiation.

    Eachdiseaseentitygivesoffacharacteristicemanationbywhichitspresence

    inthebodyandsomethingofitsvirilitymaybedetermined.

    Elopticenergycanbeconductedalonglightrays,focusedwithlenses,

    refractedwithaprismanditseffectimplanteduponphotographicfilm.

    Anaerialphotographfilmtakenatseveralhundredthousandfeetelevation

    canbeusedtodeterminewhatwasintheobjectsphotographedonthe

    ground,suchaspeopleandmetalsinbuildings,cars,etc.

    Theapparatuscanbesetforanyelementssuchasiron,astylusplacedonthe

    spotonthefilmtobeanalyzed,theenergyimplantedonthefilmcanbe

    pickedupbythestylus,conductedthroughtheinstrument,andifthereisthe

    elopticenergyofirononthefilmitisevidentthattherewasirononthe

    ground,radiatingthecharacteristicironfrequencyeventhoughnotvisibleto

    theeye.

    Plantscanbeanalyzedtodeterminewhethertheroot,stem,orfruitcontainstheelementsnecessaryforpropernutrition,suchasiron,copper,manganese

    andothertraceelements.Theplantorfruitcanalsobeanalyzedtodetermine

    whetheritcontainsarsenicorotherpoisonsfromsprays.

    Foods,poisons,drugs,etc.,canbecheckedtodeterminetheireffectuponthe

    bodyoranyparticulartissueofthebody.Thosefoodsordrugstowhicha

    personisallergicandthosewhicharecompatiblecanbequicklyidentified.

    Justasaphotographcanholdtheemanationoftheobjectphotographed,so

    canaspecimen,

    an

    article

    of

    clothing,

    adrop

    of

    blood,

    urine

    or

    perspiration

    carrytheemanationsofthepersonfromwhenceitcame.

    Suchaspecimenwillcarryalltheemanationsfromallpartsofthebodyofthe

    personfromwhomthebloodwastaken.Itsemanationandthosetaken

    directlyfromthebodyofthepersonwillbethesame.Thus,manyofthe

    characteristicsofthepersonfromwhomthebloodorclothingcamecanbe

    determined.

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    carbonat12.15.Alloftheanglesweremeasuredwithaprotractorina

    somewhatcrudewaybecauseoftheconstructionoftheapparatus,butthey

    areveryclosetobeingcorrect.

    Ifa90arcisdrawnwiththecenteratthepointofelopticenergyemergence

    atthe

    face

    of

    the

    prism,

    between

    aline

    projected

    out

    in

    the

    direction

    along

    the

    faceoftheprism,itwillbefoundthatalloftheradiationsarerefractedoutin

    thisquadrant(seePrismRefractorsketch).Ifthearcofthequadrantis

    dividedinto1600partswith 0 onthelineextendingalongthefaceofthe

    prismand1600onthelineperpendiculartothefaceoftheprism,thenitwill

    befoundthatwithacertainapparatusarrangement,oneoftheisotopesof

    beryllium(Atomic#4)refractsthroughatapproximately186onthescaleand

    thatbismuth(Atomic#83)refractsthroughat1097onthescale,andallofthe

    otherelementsandtheirvariousisotopesrefractthroughintheirproper

    relationship,theonehavingthelowestnuclearweightindicatingahigher

    frequencyand

    amore

    acute

    angle

    of

    refraction,

    and

    the

    one

    with

    aheavier

    nuclearweightindicatingalowerfrequencyandemergingatalessacute

    angle.Thetestsshowthatelopticenergyobeyssomeofthelawsofrefraction

    justasdoesthevisibleportionoftheelectromagneticspectrum.

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    RadiationfromtheNucleiofElements

    Aseriesofexperimentshasbeencarriedoutthatpointsratherconclusivelyto

    theassumptionthattheradiationthatcomesfromthevariouspureelements

    isfromtheentirenucleusandnotfromtheplanetaryelectronsorfromeither

    theneutronsortheprotonsalone.

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    ThebestobtainablepurespecimensoftheelementsTitanium,Vanadium,

    Chromium,Manganese,IronandNickelwereused.Testswererunon

    RadiationAnalyzer#508.Energypeaksfromtheseelementsweremeasured

    andtheprismdialsettingsforeachpeakwerenoted.Astudyofthenumber

    ofenergypeaksforthevariouselementsindicatedthatthenumbercoincided

    inmostcasewiththenumberofisotopesoftherespectiveelements.

    Oneimportantitemwasthatoneofthepeaksforchromiumandonefor

    titaniumwereveryclosetogether;thatis,theyrefractedthroughtheprismat

    nearthesameangle.Thesameforanotherpeakofchromiumandonefor

    iron,andanotherforanironpeakandanickelpeak.

    Thenumberofprotonsineachoftheisotopeswasmultipliedbytheir

    individualmassweightof1.00758andthenumberofneutronswere

    multipliedbytheirindividualmassweightof1.00894andthetwoproducts

    addedto

    get

    afactor

    representing

    the

    differnce

    in

    two

    isotopes

    of

    the

    same

    nuclearparticlesbutwithadifferentnumberofneutronsandprotonsineach

    nuclei.

    Thus,titaniumwith22protonsand28neutronshasafactorof50.41708,while

    chromiumwith24protonsand26neutronshasafactorof50.41436,a

    differenceof0.00272,chromiumbeingthelighter,innuclearweight.

    Titanium=(22x1.00758)+(28x1.00894)=50.41708

    Chromium=(24x1.00758)+(26x1.00894)=50.41436

    Difference=0.00272

    Thesefactorsandtheprismdialsettingswere usedtoproducethecurve

    shown(NuclearWeightFactorvsPrismAngle).Oneoutstandingfactnoted

    wasthatthelighterthefactorvalue,thelowerthedialsettingorhigherthe

    frequencyoftheemanatingenergy.Anotherwasthesmoothnessofthecurve.

    Nearlyallpointsareinproperrelationship.Irregularitiesareprobablydueto

    slightvariationsfromatrueflatoftheprismsurface.

    Whileplottingthiscurve,itwasnotedthatinafewcases,therewere

    apparentlytoomanyenergypeaksforsomeoftheelements.Furtherstudy

    revealedthattherewereradioactiveisotopesofthesocalledmanmadevarietythatwouldfitintothesespots.Ithadalreadybeennotedthatknown

    radioactiveelementsgaveamuchmoreviolentradiationthanthesocalled

    stablevariety.Testswerethenmadeonthevariousisotopestodeterminethe

    distancethattheradiation,orrather,theforcefield,seemedtoextendout

    fromthespecimen.Vanadiumshowedthatthethreeisotopesradiated18.5 ,

    5.5 ,and15.5 respectively,indicatingthatapparentlythemiddleonewasthe

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    MolecularCombinations

    Thefieldofexplorationintomolecularcombinationsistoovasttobecovered

    inthispaper.Infact,notenoughworkhasbeendonetowarrantsuchdetail.

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    Thechiefchemistoftheanalyticallaboratoryofalargecorporationlearned,

    throughamutualfriend,aboutsomeofourworkwhilethepatentapplication

    wasbeingprocessedinWashingtonandwerenottooanxioustodivulge

    muchinformation,butafterseverallettersweagreedtohelphim.Oneofhis

    letterssaid, Wehaverecentlyexpandedintoanewfieldofresearchand

    someoftheproblemsencounteredaregivingusagreatdealoftrouble.Yourapparatusmaybetheanswer.

    Weallowedhimtobringhisspecimenstoourlaboratoryandwespenttwo

    dayswithhim,mostofthetimeingettingequipmentreadyforthetests.

    Finally,weanalyzedthecontentsoffourbottlesmarkedA1,A2,A3,A4.We

    hadnoideabeforehandwhatwasinthem.

    WepouredasmallquantityofliquidfrombottleA1intoapyrexbeaker,

    placeditintheinstrument,andproceededto tunein toallthe broadcasts

    thatcame

    from

    the

    beaker

    and

    its

    contents.

    Then

    we

    did

    the

    same

    for

    the

    liquidinbottlesA2,A3,andA4.Assoonaswehadlistedthefiveenergy

    peaksfromtheemptybeaker,sixfromA1,ninefromA2,fourfromA3and

    ninefromA4,andhadchartedthemwithrelationtoeachother,thechemist

    said, NowIknowmytrouble.A1isasolventthatworksfine,A2issupposed

    tobethesame.Ourtestsandthoseoftheoilcompanywhosellsittoussayit

    isthesameasA1,butitwillnotworkrightandiscausingusmuchtrouble.It

    isquiteobviousthatA2hasbeencontaminatedbyA4,whichistoluene.A3is

    benzene.

    Thethreecontaminantsmarked(*)wereinbothsolventA2andtoluene.The

    emptybeakercontainedoxygenandboron,siliconandcalcium,perCorning

    GlassCompanyandaseparatespectrographicanalysis.

    Hetookacopyofourtestdatabackwithhim,andinaboutamonthhewrote,

    Wehavefinishedourchemicalandspectrographicanalysesonthe

    productionsolventsampleswetestedinyourlaboratory,andIhavegone

    overthedataobtainedinyourlaboratory.Toluenehasninecharacteristic

    groupingswithinthemolecule,fiveoftheseareuniquetotolueneandfour

    arealsofoundinthebenzenemolecule.Thedatafromyourlaboratoryis

    consistentwiththesefacts.

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    ProgresstoDate

    ThinkofelectricitytodayandthentrytopictureBenFranklinwithhisfirst

    condenser chargedbyelectricityfromacloudviaakitestring.Perhaps

    someofyourememberseeinginmuseumssomeoftheearlydayelectrical

    apparatusandhowpeculiaritappeared.Rememberthefirstcrystaldetector

    wirelesssetyoueversaw,andthenlookatamodernradioinstallation.

    Wearejustnowlearningwhichmaterialsareconductorsandwhichare

    insulatorsofelopticenergy.Ourpresentapparatusisverycrudecompared

    withwhatweexpectittobeinafewyearswiththehelpofphysicistswho

    reallywanttodevelopthisidea.

    Ourpresentmethodofdetectiondependsuponthesenseoftouchofthe

    operatorandthatrequirestraining,justasachemist,aradiooperator,agoodcook,anartist,allrequiretraining.Somedaywewillhavelearnedmore

    aboutelopticenergysowecangetittoringabell,lightalight,oractuatea

    meter.Untilthen,wewillbedependentuponpresentmethods.

    Wehavebeenabletoimposeelopticenergyuponanelectriccurrentand

    amplifyit,butsinceitisnotelectricityitalonewillnotoperateelectrical

    devices.

    Sofarwehavefoundnothingthatdoesnotlenditselftobeinganalyzedasto

    itselemental

    content

    with

    the

    exception

    of

    the

    air

    around

    us

    and

    those

    materialsofwhichtheapparatusiscomposed,unlessthereisafairquantity

    available.

    Despitesomeofthelimitationsandapparentcrudityoftheapparatusand

    techniquessofardeveloped,itcandothingsinthelaboratoryinafew

    minutesthatareabsolutelyimpossibleormaytakelongperiodsoftimeby

    chemicalanalysis.Itcanquicklypointthewayforchemicalanalysistofollow

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    inordertoeliminatemanyofthetimetakingtestswhenanunknownistobe

    analyzed.Itisespeciallyvaluablewherethereisonlyasmallquantityofthe

    materialavailable.Adropofunknownliquidwillworkbetterthanagallon.

    Thematerialtobeanalyzedisonnowaychangedordestroyedduringthe

    analysis.Onlytheemanationnormallyradiatingfromitareutilized.

    Wearenotchemicalengineers,physicistsormathematicians,butwehave

    spentoveraquarterofacenturyobservingandexperimenting,blindlymost

    ofthetime,touncoveraforceorenergyorphenomena,aboutwhichthere

    had,untilrecently,beennothingwrittenthatwemightfollow.

    WhentheUSPatentOfficeissuesabasicpatentwithhalfadozenmethod

    claimscoveringtheuseforanalysisofanenergythatwasnotmentionedin

    anyacceptablestandardtext,itshouldbequiteevidentthatthisisnotawild

    dreamofadisorderedmind.

    UnidentifiedPublication/Author

    The EffectofMagnetismonElopticRadiation

    AmajorprobleminprospectingformineralswiththeElopticEnergy

    Analyzerprovedtobepreciselocation.Experimenthaddemonstratedthat

    theenergyfromburiedmetal,etc.,spreadsarounditonaverylargeirregular

    pattern,varyinginshapeandsizefromdaytodayandevenfromhourto

    hour.Ithadalsobeenobservedonasmallscalethatthisenergycanbeinfluencedbymagnetism.Thereforeitwasdecidedtoexplorethepossibility

    ofusingmagnetsinthefieldtoeliminateorconcentratethediffusedenergy.

    Forthispurpose,severalouncesofsterlingsilverwereburiedabout30inches

    deepinalevel,openfield.TheAnalyzerwasplacednearbyanditsinputwas

    connectedtoalonginsulatedcopperwire.Ontheendofthiswasfasteneda

    testprobe.

    Todeterminehowfartheenergyextendedfromtheburiedsilver,theprobe

    wasdriven

    into

    the

    ground

    successively

    at

    various

    distances

    along

    several

    radii,andreadingsweretakenontheAnalyzer.Inthiswaythefieldof

    radiationwasfound,atthattime,toformanirregular pool ,extendingnot

    lessthan50feetfromthesilverandmostlyverymuchfarther.

    Nowtwomagnetsweremade,hollowcoresolenoidsdrawingabout

    10amperesattwelvevolts.Thesewerepacedonendabout20feetdueeastof

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    thesilver,andironrods(5/8by4ft)weredriventhroughthemandabout

    twofeetintotheground.

    Atfirstthreebatteries(18volts)wereconnected,andaboutanhourwas

    allowedfortheenergyfieldtoadjustitself.Thentestswererunasbeforewith

    theAnalyzer,

    and

    it

    was

    found

    that

    the

    field

    had

    shrunk

    considerably.

    Followingthis,twomorebatterieswereattachedandadditionaltestswere

    made.Theenergyfieldwasnowfoundtohaveshrunkstillfarther,andto

    possessamoresimplifiedoutlineshowingcertaindefinitecharacteristics.

    TowardtheEastitterminatednearthemagnets,andtotheNorthwestit

    exhibitedapronouncedbulgeofabout15or16ftradius.

    Atthispointthetwomagnetsandbatteriesweremovedtowithin12ftofthe

    silverandtwomorebatterieswereadded,making7inall(42volts).

    MeasurementswiththeAnalyzernowshowedthattheenergypoolhad

    completelydisappeared

    as

    such.

    There

    remained

    only

    two

    well

    defined

    bands

    orstreamsofenergyaboutafootwide.Oneoftheseextendedalongastraight

    lineconnectingthesilverandthemagnets,andtheotherthrustoutabout8ft

    towardtheNortheast,thenturnedandproceededdirectlytothemagnets.

    FurthertestswiththeAnalyzershowedthattheenergydrawntothemagnets

    appearedtodissipateitselfabovethemandoverthebatteriesinakindof

    plume.

    Thisexperimentdemonstratesthatthisenergyisdefinitelysubjectto

    magneticattraction.Italsoshowsthattheenergyexhibitsastrongtendency

    toflowtowardtheNorthwest.

    USPatent#2,482,773

    DetectionofEmanationsfromMaterials&Measurementofthe

    VolumesThereof(Cl.25063)Sept.27,1940

    ThomasG.Hieronymus

    Thisinventionrelatestotheartofdetectingthepresenceofandmeasuring

    theintensityorquantityofanyoftheknownelectrochemicalseriesof

    elementsofmaterialmatter,orthecombinationoftwoormoresuchelements,

    whetherinsolid,fluidorgaseousformsatordinaryroomtemperaturesand

    withoutspecialtreatmentorrequiringanychangeinthematerialunder

    observation.

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    Theprimaryaimofthisinventionistheprovisionofamethodandapparatus

    fordetectingthepresenceofanyelementorcombinationofelementsthat

    maybeinthesubstancesunderobservationandtodeterminetheintensityor

    quantitythereof.

    Thisinvention

    has

    for

    astill

    further

    object

    to

    provide

    amethod

    and

    means

    for

    detectingthepresenceofandanalyzingandmeasuringthequantityor

    intensityofelementsorcombinationsofelementsinthesubstanceunder

    observationthroughthecaptureandanalysisofradiationsemanatingfrom

    thesaidelements,whetherthesaidradiationsbeofelectricaloroptical

    characteristics,orboth.

    Ayetfurtheraimofthisinventionistoprovideaninstrumenthavinga

    reactiondevice,thesurfacewhereofisaffectedbytheintroductionof

    radiationsthereto,insuchamannerthatthesurfaceofthedevicewillhaveits

    abilityto

    resist

    movement

    of

    articles

    over

    its

    face

    changed

    when

    energy

    flows

    throughtheapparatus,ofwhichthereactiondeviceisapart.

    Afurtheraimoftheinventionistoprovideanatomicradiationanalyzer,

    havingasoneofitsimportantelements,areactiondevice,thesurfacewhereof

    isaffectedtoincreaseadhesionorfrictionastheoperatoroftheanalyzer

    strokesthesurfaceofthedeviceandmanipulatestheinstrumenttodirect

    radiationthereto.

    Itahsbeendiscoveredthatthereareradiationsemanatingfromorreleased

    fromeachoftheknownelementsconstitutingmaterialmatter.These

    radiationsoccuratordinaryroomtemperatures,i.e.,40Fto90Fandthey

    haveelectricalandopticalcharacteristicsandfrequencieswhicharedisposed

    inthezonefromthevioletrayportionofthevisiblespectrumupintothe

    ultravioletportion,whichzonehasasyetnotbeenfullyexplored.Sinceithas

    beenfoundthattheseradiationsfromtheelementsortheireffectmaybe

    carriedoverelectricalconductors,itistheobjectofthisinventiontoprovide

    apparatushavingsuitableconductorsandpartssothatanalyzingof

    substancesmaybeaccomplished.Theradiationortheeffectofsuch

    radiationsfromknownelementsorcombinationsoftwoormoreelementsof

    materialmattermaynotonlybecarriedoverelectricalconductorsand

    handledinamannersimilartoanordinaryelectricalcurrnet,buttheymaybe

    affectedbyelectricalcapacityinductanceandresistance.Theradiationsmay

    alsoberefracted,focused,diffractedorotherwisemanipulatedinthesame

    mannerastheradiationsofthevisiblespectrum.Accordingly,therefore,this

    inventionhasforoneofitsaimstoprovideaninstrumentforhandlingthe

    radiations,identifyingtheirpresence,analyzingthemandmeasuringtheir

    intensity alltotheendthatthepresenceofoneormoreoftheknown

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    elementsmaybeconcludedfromthecharacteroftheradiationasdetermined

    bythebehavioroftheanalyzingdeviceandthevaluesreadfromthe

    appropriatescalesformingapartoftheinstrument.

    Otherobjectsoftheinventionwillappearduringthecourseofthefollowing

    specifications,referring

    to

    the

    accompanying

    drawing,

    wherein:

    Figure1isaschematicalanddiagrammaticalviewillustratingan

    instrumentfordetectionofemanationsfrommaterialsandmeasuringthe

    volumesthereof,madeinaccordancewiththepresentinvention.

    Figure2isanenlargeddetailedfragmentaryschematicviewillustratinga

    portionoftheinstrumentshowninFigure1.

    Figure3isafragmentaryelevationalviewofachart,usableinconnection

    withtheinstrument,totranslatethescalereadingsintoidentificationofthe

    substances;and

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    Figure4isadiagrammaticalviewillustratinganothertypeofradiation

    refractingmember,capableofformingapartoftheinstrumentillustrated

    inFigure1.

    Priortoreferringspecificallytothepartsoftheapparatusdiagrammatically

    illustratedinthedrawing,clarificationofthetheoryuponwhichthe

    inventionispredicatedwillbemadebyexplainingexperimentsheretofore

    conductedandcapableofprovingthephenomenaltheorieshereinafter

    disclosedashavingabearinguponthepracticabilityandutilityofboththe

    electricalandopticalapparatus.

    Radiationsfromeachoftheknownelementsofmatterproducesomeformof

    energy,probablyelectronswhichcanbemadetoflowalongelectrical

    conductors.Theflowfromeachoftheelementshavingcharacteristics

    differentfromtheothers.Conversely,theflowofelectronsalongaconductor

    producesaradiationhavingcharacteristicsoftheradiationfromeach

    respectiveelement.

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    Suchoftheknownelementsasarerequiredtofeedgrowingplantshavebeen

    transmittedtotheplantsthroughmetallicconductorsastheplantswere

    entirelyisolatedfromtheelementsuponwhichtheywerefed.Moreprecisely,

    seedswereplantedinboxesinadarkenedbasementroom.Oneoftheboxes

    ofplantsofplantscontainingsomeoftheseedswasusedasacontrolandno

    apparatusfortransmittingelementradiationstheretoprovided.Theremainingboxesofplantshadelectrodesorplatesofconductingmaterial

    mountedorotherwisedisposedadjacentthereto,andeachboxofplantswas

    separatelyattachedtoaconductorextendingtoaplantoutsidethebuilding

    whereelectrodesorplateswereattachedtoaconductorextendingtoapoint

    outsidethebuildingwhereelectrodesorplateswereattachedtothe

    conductorsandallowedtoremainexposedtothelight.Suchoftheknown

    elementsasrequiredtoimpartnormalcharacteristicstotheplantswere

    apparentlyfedtheretobyhavingtheradiationsoftheelementsfromthelight

    conductedtotheplantsthroughthewiresandassociatedelectrodes.The

    treatedplantswererelativelyhealthybutthecontrolplantsassumedthecharacteristicsofgrowingvegetationwhichhasbeendeprivedoftheelements

    innaturallight.Particularlywasthecontrolplantdevoidofchlorophyllwhile

    theremainingplantsweregreen.

    Apparatusforlaboratoryorcommercialuseandfordetectingthepresenceof

    anyoftheknownelements,preferablyreliesupontheelementoftouch,and

    thereforetheskilloftheoperator.Theinstrumentdiagrammatically

    illustratedinFigure1comprisesaunit10includingacoil12disposedtopick

    upradiationfromsubstance14,whereintheknownelementsaredisposed

    andthat

    are

    to

    be

    detected.

    The

    temperature

    of

    substance

    14

    may

    be

    within

    therangeoffrom40to90 F,butsuchtemperatureisnotcritical.Thisrange

    hasbeenfoundsatisfactoryinactualpractice.

    Coil12maybeaspirallywoundflatbodyapproximately2inchesindiameter

    andformedofmagnetinsulatedwireofanyconventionalsize.Asan

    alternative,thiscoil12maybeasinglelayer,cylindricalcoil,woundonan

    insulatingmaterialsubstantially1inchindiameter.Theexamplesgivenfor

    thiscoil12arenotcriticalandsolongasthecoilisinthefieldofradiationof

    substance14,thepurposeofunit10willbefulfilled.

    Insteadofemployingcoil12,wire20maybedirectlyconnectedtosubstance

    14orwire20maybeterminatedinanelectrodeandthelatterdisposedwith

    relationtosubstance14astopickuptheradiationstherefrom,asdoescoil12

    intheillustratedembodiment.Inthiscase,wire18maybegroundedor

    connectedseparatelytosubstance14orterminatedinanotherelectrodewhich

    mayalsobeplacednearsubstance14.Theproximityofsubstance14tocoil12

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    ortheelectrodesasthecasemaybe,issuchastobewithinthefieldof

    radiationoftheemanationsfromsubstance14.

    Apparatus16isamanuallymanipulatableanalyzertuneabletothespecific

    radiationdesired.Itconsistsoftwoprincipalparts,thefirstbeingthetwo

    standardtype

    of

    variable

    condensers,

    22

    and

    24,

    and

    the

    second

    being

    the

    ray

    refractingdevicemadeupofelectrode32 passageway36,prism28,and

    electrode38,allasshowninFigure2.Apparatus16isjoinedtounit10by

    conductors18and20acrosswhichisdisposedaconventionalvariable

    condenser22andwithwhichisemployedacondenserofsimilartype24,

    locatedinconductor26,asillustrated.Variablecondensers22and24maybe

    ofstandardradiobroadcasttypeandtheyareprovidedwithgraduatedscales

    inconventionalmanner.

    Prism28isofanysuitableraydefractingsubstanceasglass,quartzor

    analogousmaterials.

    In

    practice

    aprism

    28

    having

    two

    polished

    faces

    disposedatanglesfrom30to60degreeshasprovedsatisfactory.Anelectrode

    32isjoinedtocoil12byconductor20andconductor34.Stationaryelectrode

    32maybeofanyelectricalconductingmaterialsuchasaluminum,brass,

    copperorsubstanceshavinganalogouselectricalproperties.Thedistanceof

    electrode32fromprism28isnotcriticalsolongastheradiationsor

    emanationsreachprism28throughaconfinedpathoftravelinthenatureofa

    thinbandorline.Inpractice,thisdistancewasfromonehalftotwoinches.A

    passageway36formedbetweenapairofopticallyopaqueinsulatingelements

    directstheradiationstoadesiredareaononefaceofprism28.

    Theangleofincidenceofthispathoftraveltothefaceoftheprism28wasof

    theorderof5.5degreesforbestresultsandforobtainingthewisestuseful

    segmentalongscale31.

    Anelectrode38shiftablealongscale31isjoinedtounit40byconductor42.

    Electrode38isofthesamespecificationsastomaterialsanddistancefrom

    prism28aselectrode32butissuitablymountedformovementadjacentto

    scale31whereitspositionmayreadilybeindicatedbyapointer78moveable

    therewithandextendingoutwardlytherefromtowardscale31inalignment

    withthepathoftravelofthethinrayofenergyindicatedbytheline76.The

    axisofrotationofelectrode38issubstantiallyonamedianlineextending

    longitudinallyacrossthefaceofprism28proximaltoelectrode38.Electrodes

    32and38workbestwhentheyarerelativelythinandoftheorderofafew

    milsthickness.

    AsillustratedinFigure2,scale31iscalibratedwithindicia44,andthese

    indiciaareonchart46alongoneedgethereof.Theindiciaonchart46have

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    beengivenacorrespondingreferencenumeraltothoseonscale31for

    clarifyingthedescriptionhereinaftersetdown.Indicia48onchart46

    designatetheatomicweightofelementsofmatterandcontinueuptoinclude

    allknownelementsoftheelectrochemicalserieswhenthefullsizechartis

    employed.

    Unit40isavariableresistor.Itmaybeeitheracontinuousvariabletypeorit

    mayconsistofaseriesofnoninductiveresistanceunits50,52,54and56,each

    adjustedbyaswitchhavingmovablepoints62,64,66and68respectively.

    Inpractice,unit50willhavetentimestheresistanceofunit52,whichinturn

    istentimesthesizeofunit54,etc.(Thevaluesmayrangefromfractionsof1

    ohmuptoseveralmegohms).Unit50,e.g.,mightbe1megohminstepsof

    100,000ohmseach;unit52wouldthenbe100,000instepsof10,000ohms

    each;unit54thenwouldbe10,000ohmstotalinstepsof1,000ohmseach,and

    soon

    until

    the

    smallest

    unit

    would

    have

    steps

    low

    enough

    to

    give

    the

    desired

    exactnesstothemeasuredvolumeorintensityoftheradiations.

    Unit40isjoinedtounit70bymeansofanuntunedradiofrequencytype

    transformer58throughthemediumofconductors42and60.Unit40maybe

    joinedtounit78byresistancecouplingorotherconventionalcouplingofthe

    typefrequentlyusedinstandardbroadcastradioreceiversandwhichis

    analogoustotransformer58.

    Unit70maybeaconventionalthreestagetunedradiofrequencybroadcast

    bandtypeofamplifierwiththeusualvariableresistancesomittedoritmaybe

    oftheresistancecoupledorimpedancecoupledtypeoftenusedinradio

    broadcasttypeamplifiers.Saidamplifierintensifiesthevalueoftheradiations

    reachingitsothattheeffectupondetector72isclearlydiscernable.Under

    someconditions,thereactionsfromunit40maybeputdirectlyintodetector

    72withoutinterposingunit70butamplificationoftheradiationsisdesirable.

    Detector72isadevicethatwillindicateachangefromitsnormalstatewhen

    theradiationsfromtheanalyzer16arecausedtoinfluenceit.

    Detector72ispreferablyanelectricalconductorcoatedwithamaterialhaving

    suchcharacteristicsthatundertheinfluenceofenergyflowingthroughtheconductingportion,thecoatingwillchangeitssurfacetensionorviscosity,or

    insomemannergiveevidenceofthepresenceoftheenergyflowingthrough

    theconductingportionbyproducingagreaterdragorresistancetothe

    movementofanypartofthebodyoftheoperatorthereover,suchasthehand

    orfingers.Ithasbeenfoundpracticaltouseametalplatecoveredwithasheet

    ofplasticorcoatedwithlacquer,whichplateisofanareaconvenientfor

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    strokingwiththetipsofthefingersorthepalmofthehand.Itmayalsobea

    sheetorplasticwithacoilsimilartocoil12disposedadjacenttheretoand

    connectedtothecouplingtransformer14.

    Figure4illustratesanotherformofthatpartofunit16,sowingFigure2,sofar

    asthe

    element

    separator

    or

    filter

    portion

    thereof

    is

    concerned.

    This

    separation

    orfilteringisaccomplishedintheembodimentillustratedinFigure1and

    Figure2byprism28.InFigure4alens100hastheelectrode32disposed

    adjacenttheretoandmovableelectrode38isshiftabletowardandfromlens

    100.

    Scaleindicia44aredisposedinalineparalleltothepathoftravelofelectrode

    38andtheelementorelementsinvolvedwillbedeterminedbythelocationor

    thescaleofpointer78attheinstantareactionisobtainedatdetector72.

    Chart46isofcourseproducedasapartofthecompleteapparatuswhensuch

    apparatusismanufacturedandafterprism28(orlens100,asthecasemaybe)

    isinstalledasaunitofthematerialdetector.Asmallquantityofeachofthe

    knownchemicalelementsisplacedadjacenttocoil12andwithfull

    knowledgeoftheelement,theangleofradiationformedbyline76and,the

    faceoftheprism28,isdeterminedandthedegreenumeralonscale31,which

    identifiestheangleofradiation,isplacedonchart46asoneoftheindicia44

    (degreereadingsfromscale31)andindicia48(theatomicweightofthe

    knownelements)thenwhentheapparatusisinpracticaluse,anymaterialor

    substancemaybelocatedadjacenttocoil12anditscomponentsdefinitely

    determinedbypositioningelectrode38onalineofradiation76wherethe

    degreenumberonthefaceofthescale31isquicklyreadandusedby

    referringtochart46.Whenthedegreeindicia44issolocated,thelineonchart

    46extendingtherefromisfolloweduntilitreachesthediagonalline45on

    chart46whereupontheoperatorthenfollowstheintersectinglinetothe

    loweredgeofthechartwherethevalueoftheatomicweight48isread.These

    atomicweightsarewellknownandareusedinconventionaltextsand

    scientificworks.

    Inpractice,forexample,letitbeassumedthatsubstance14containscalcium

    butitisnotknownthatsuchisthecase.Theangleatwhichtheunknownray

    orradiationleavesprism28willteachitsnameformastheoperatormoves

    thefingersoverthesurfaceofdetector72,electrode38isshiftedslowlyand

    pointer78movesalongscale31untilagreaterdegreeofadhesionor

    resistancetomotionatthesurfaceofthedetector72issetup.Thisoccurs

    whentheenergyorradiationflowsfromunit16throughunits40and70into

    detector72.Whenelectrode38isatapositionwhereitisinterceptinga

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    radiationfromprism28,orlense100,theresistancetostrokeatdetector72

    willbeofhighestorder.

    Assoonaselectrode38hasbeenpositionedasdescribed,variablecondenser

    22isadjustedwhiletheoperatorcontinuestostrokedetector72toaposition

    wherethe

    greatest

    drag

    at

    detector

    72

    is

    again

    manifested.

    Next,

    variable

    condenser24issimilarlymanipulatedtoobtainasettingwherethedragat

    detector72againreachesamaximum.Electrode38isthenreadjustedfora

    finalposition.Theemploymentofcondensers22and24insureamore

    accuratesettingofpointer78byvirtueoftheiradditionalfilteringaction.

    Intheillustration,electrode38hasinterceptedthepathofradiationwith

    pointer78atthenumeral30onscale31andreferencetochart46willteach

    theoperatorthattheelementhavingatomicweight79.2isthatfromwhich

    theradiationalongdottedline76istraveling.Ifatomicweight79.2iscalcium

    thenthat

    element

    in

    substance

    14

    has

    been

    located.

    Themannerofusinglense100issubstantiallythesameasdescribedin

    connectionwiththeuseofprism28.Thefocalpointofpathsofradiationof

    theelementswillcausedetector72toreactandestablishadragtothe

    operatorstouch,whereuponthescale31maybereadanditsreading

    translatedbyreferencetochart46.

    Whatactuallyhappensatdetector72toincreaseordecreaseitdragtothe

    touchoftheoperator,isnotknownbuttheapparatusfunctionsasaboveset

    forthwhenconstructedasspecified,andtherefore,apositivelyacting

    analyzerforatomicradiationsisproducedeventhoughtheprincipleupon

    whichitisbasedisnotfullyknown.

    Radiationfromhydrogenpassesthroughprism26atthesharpestangleorat

    thelowestdegreemeasuredfromthefaceofprism28.Radiationsfromother

    elementsandtheirisotopespassthroughprism28atgreateranglesbutinthe

    sameorderastheiratomicweights theheaviertheelementoritsisotope,

    thewidertheangle.

    Asubstancecomposedoftwoormoreoftheknownelementsmaybe

    analyzedashereinsetdowntodetermineitscomponentconstituents.Thesubstanceitselfwhichconsistsoftwoormoreknownelementsmaybe

    identifiedbecausetheemanationstherefromwillproduceacomposite

    frequencypeculiartothatcombinationofelements.Allcombinationsmaybe

    chartedinpreciselythesamemannerashereindescribedforallthe

    individualknownelementsintheelectrochemicalseries.

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    Unit40isusedtomeasuretheintensityoftheradiationsfromagivenelement

    orsubstancebyadjustingtheseveralswitchescomprisingunit40untilthe

    maximumamountofresistancehasbeenintroducedintothecircuitwithout

    interruptingthereactionsmanifestedatdetector72.Theswitchesare

    calibratedinconventionalresistancevaluesandachartmustbepreparedthat

    willrelatethevalueindicatingbyswitchsettingofunit40thequantitativeunitsofmeasurement.

    Itisrealizedthatapparatusfordetectingmaterialsandmeasuringthe

    volumesthereof,havingphysicalcharacteristicsdifferentfromthose

    illustratedanddescribed,mightbemadewithoutdepartingfromthespiritof

    theinventionorscopeoftheappendedclaims.

    Havingthusdescribedtheinvention,whatisclaimedasnewanddesiredto

    besecuredbyLettersPatentis:[Claimsnotincludedhere].

    JournalOfBorderlandResearch(Sep/Oct1990)page22ConductingChlorophyllEnergyoverWires

    byDr.T.GalenHieronymus

    About1930,IdecidedtotryanexperimentofconductingChlorophyllEnergy

    overwires.IhadbeenconductingElopticEnergyoverlongdistanceviawire.

    Awoodplatformwasinstalledonthesouthsideofthehouseaboutsixfeetabovethegroundinordertogetthedesiredpotentialofenergywhich

    increaseswithdistanceabovetheground.

    Havingsomewoodencigarboxesavailable,Icutboxesapartandcutpieces

    andmadeeightboxesthatwere2 X2 X4 althoughanysizeboxeswill

    work.

    Aluminumfoilwasplacedonthebottomofsevenboxesinsidesoastobein

    contactwiththesoil.

    Similarpiecesoffoilwereplacedontheundersideofthelidofeachbox.

    Wireswereconnectedtoeachpieceoffoil,thewiresfromthelidswere

    extendedtothesunplates,thewiresfromthebottomfoilswereconnectedto

    thewaterpipeandthusgrounded.

    SeeFigure#2(ontheright)fordetailsoftheboxconstruction.

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    RefertoFigure#1whichshowsa side viewoftheinstallation.

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    Figure#3showsthesystemofconnections.

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    Sevenplateswereplacedontheplatformsoastopickupenergyfromthesun

    andawirewasconnectedtoeachplateandextendeddownintothe

    basement,eachboxhavingthetopfoilplateconnectedviawiretoaplateout

    ontheplatforminthesunlight.Theeighthboxhadnoconnectiontothe

    outside,itbeingthe control.

    Theplatesontheplatformwerealldifferentinsize.Thesmallestwas2 X4 ,

    thenext4 X8 ,thelargestwasabout8 X10 andoneplatewascopper

    screenwire.

    Somedirtwasscreenedand1/2inchofdirtplacedineachbox.Oatseeds

    wereselected,allofuniformsizeandplantedintworowsof5seedsspacedin

    eachrow,the1/2 ofdirtwasplacedontopinthebox.Thesameamountof

    waterwasaddedtoeachboxasneededfromdaytoday.

    Alloftheseedssproutedaboutthesametime.Thenwenoticedthattherewas

    nochlorophyllinthe10plantsinthecontrolbox.Alloftheboxesconnected

    tooutsideplateshadplantswithmuchchlorophyll.

    Wewerequitesurprisedtonotethattheplantsinboxeswithlargeoutside

    platesseemedtolookasiftheyhadbeensubjectedtoheat.Apparentlythe

    largeoutsideplateswerebringinginanexcessofenergycomparedwiththe

    effectofthesmallsizeoutsideplates.

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    Verysoon,theplantsgrewtootallforthesmallamountof headroom inthe

    boxessoeachboxwasequippedwithaspacertoraisethetopofeachlidup

    about3/4.

    Theboxeswereplacedonashelfintheendofthebasementwheretherewas

    littlelight,

    with

    no

    windows

    at

    that

    end.

    Also,

    the

    shelf

    was

    kept

    dark

    by

    a

    boardplacedinfrontandanotherontoptoexcludealllight.Theplantswere

    darkallofthetimeexceptwhentheywereexaminedbyaflashlight.

    Afriendtriedtoduplicatetheexperiment,butdidnotfollowallinstructions.

    Theirbasementwasonlyabout3feetfromthebasementfloortotheground

    leveloutside.

    Insteadofplacingtheoutsideplatesaboveground6feet,theylaidonthe

    ground,thustheydidnothavethepotentialdifferencesbetweenoutside

    collectorandinsideboxesandtheexperimentwasafailure.Also,therewasa

    windownearthatletmuchlightintowheretheboxeswereplaced.

    Anyonewhoexpectstoduplicateanexperimentshouldbesuretheyknowall

    thefactorsandthattheyfollowtheinstructionsexactlywithoutany

    substitutionorchange.Andastochanges,ifyouaretryingtogetaspecial

    resultandaretryingoutseveralmethodsorideas,oneofthecardinalpoints

    todoinggoodworkistomakejustonechangeatatime.

    Thenyouknowjustwhattheresultsare.Ifyoumaketwochangesandthe

    resultisafailure,youdonotknowbutthatoneofthechangesandtheresults

    isafailure,youdonotknowbutthatoneofthechangesmayhavebeenalright.