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pugg1979
08-19-2004, 02:48 PM
I may just be missing something here, but if Ginzburg says matter
LOSES weight when accelerated (2.2 Divine Cosmos), why did Kozyrev's
experiments show an INCREASE in weight, such as the one mentioned in
1.9 of Divine Cosmos? Hopefully someone can clarify this for me.
Thanks,
Harrison
David Wilcock
08-19-2004, 07:59 PM
From: pugg1979
I may just be missing something here, but if Ginzburg says matter
LOSES weight when accelerated (2.2 Divine Cosmos), why did Kozyrev's
experiments show an INCREASE in weight, such as the one mentioned in
1.9 of Divine Cosmos? Hopefully someone can clarify this for me.
Thanks,
Harrison
DW: Kozyrev's weight changes are on an extremely minute scale, where you
could think of the aether as "sloshing" in and out of matter. Ginzburg's
equations take you far beyond the subtle, to the complete transmutation
of matter into a higher density.
It may be worthwhile for me to look at it again and make a direct
analogy between the two that is more detailed than the above. Good
observation.
Peace be with you -
- David
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protoplasmicorganism
08-19-2004, 09:08 PM
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=Cot4csrtIl8iJfFlrWQXcnuOtFf1D0NAM8bVXG E7INs9gnMIQ7bSt5ThkV15ki6EfHyPGrPns81SvViF-Q), "David Wilcock" <djw333@b...> wrote:
> DW: Kozyrev's weight changes are
on an extremely minute scale, where
you could think of the aether as
"sloshing" in and out of matter.
Ginzburg's equations take you far
beyond the subtle, to the complete
transmutation of matter into a higher
density.
This transmutation comment
brought to mind the idea of
Serotonin synthesis from
Tryptophan by way of the
Pineal Gland within the brain,
which may be related.
<a href="http://www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2004/bristol_rosling/My%20Webs/introduction.htm">http://www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2004/bristol_rosling/My%20Webs/intro\
duction.htm</a>
The curious thing is the
link to Scorpion Venom and
the bridge to astrological
sign Scorpio, a "sloshing"
water sign...
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