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4/4/05-
New Technologies For New Space Missions
In the near future we will probably use amazing cutting-age technologies that are now being developed in laboratories involved in the preparation of the first manned space mission to Mars
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4/2/05-
John Keeley's Mystery Motor

pis of a random machine shop
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"a device which disintegrates the etheric force that controls the atomic constitution of matter." Some scientists challenged him, some ignored him - all were skeptical
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3/26/05-
Sound Machine Heals Broken Bones
Broken bones heal with lightning speed thanks to a revolutionary new device that bombards the body with low-intensity sound waves. Arm and leg casts can be taken off up to a month earlier
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3/26/05-
Modem Noise Killer
With this circuit diagram, some basic tools including a soldering iron, and four or five components from Radio Shack, you should be able to cut the noise/garbage that appears on your computer's screen.
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3/26/05-
Non Linear Magnetic Effects Weapons
However, general policy for the field as a whole can be fairly discussed by limiting our attention to the case of strategic and tactical anti-personnel assault weapons.
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3/26/05-
Electronic Cleansing of Tissue
This is a "hypothetical" file based on observations, various books and papers, discussions, my own admittedly limited understanding, the file AGE7 and the file PAPIMI,
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3/26/05-
Build Dream Light Goggles
If you are working on inducing lucid dreams, dreamsigns become important. And the way to use dreamsigns is to take notice of common
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3/26/05-
Automatic Cooling Garments
When crop dusting is done in the late afternoon, the cockpit temperature may be as high as 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Most plane's cockpits are not air conditioned
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3/26/05-
Caduceus Coil Observations
The first mention of Caduceus coils we had heard was in the Cater book, `Awesome Life Force'. Cater here describes a `laser like pulsed beam of soft electrons' that is ejected
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3/26/05-
Destruction By Projecting Amplified Signals
You understand how resonance can shatter a glass? Well, the same principle applies to mass, including living tissue and organs. Tune to that mass aggregate resonance and project an amplified signal and you can blow it up.
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3/26/05-
Magical Body Healing Devices
The following document gives details on two curious devices which are claimed to stimulate and heal the body. It is based partially on the work of Dr. Joanna Budwig of Germany. Use of the device seems to prove out the contentions
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3/26/05-
The orthodox version of Magnetics
Gilbert discovered that the Earth was a giant magnet by mounting a magnetized needle so that it could pivot freely in a vertical direction (known since as a
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3/26/05-
Electric Band-Aids For Speedy Recovery
Electricity speeds up the rate at which broken bones knit. But what would happen if you electrified a skin wound? That's the question biochemist Oscar
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3/24/05-
Mulit-Tools To Micro-Tools
As scientists' understanding of the universe rapidly grows, the tools of their trade are shrinking ever smaller. Take for example Florida Space Research Institute's powerful atomic
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3/23/05-
Future Energy Development For Future Growth
Future energy development faces great challenges due to an increasing world population, demands for higher standards of living, demands for less pollution and a much discussed end to fossil fuels
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3/21/05-
Broadband Networking Through The Human Body
Your body could soon be the backbone of a broadband personal data network linking your mobile phone or MP3 player to a cordless headset, your digital camera to a PC or printer, and all the gadgets you carry around to each other.
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3/21/05-
Russian Weather Lab Takes To the Skies
The aircraft-building company Sokol, based in the Russian city of Nizhni Novgorod, plans to launch the production of the new weather plane M101T Expedition, outfitted with the improved meteorological
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3/18/05-
Aperture Radar Can Detect Marine Pollution
A NASA-funded study of marine pollution in Southern California concluded space-based synthetic aperture radar can be a vital observational tool for assessing and monitoring ocean hazards in urbanized coastal regions.
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12/9/04-
Are Transistors Alien Technology?
Are Transistors Alien technology? Did we inherit the arrival of the transistor from a crashed UFO in 1947, Or was the transistor developed by our very own people? This has caused many many long discussions, and still lingers as a part of the unknown.
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12/6/04-
Quantum Mechanic Basics
In day to day life, we intuitively understand how the world works. Drop a glass and it will smash to the floor. Push a wagon and it will roll along. Walk to a wall and you can't walk through it. There are very basic laws of physics going on all around us that we instinctively grasp: gravity makes things fall to the ground, pushing something makes it move, two things can't occupy the same place at the same time.
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12/6/04-
The Silicon P-N Junction
In 1939, vacuum tubes were state of the art in radio equipment. People had previously used crystals for radios, but the crystals were so maddeningly inconsistent and mysterious it was a wonder they worked at all. Vacuum tubes were simple, and they worked. Most scientists agreed tubes were the future for radio and telephones everywhere.
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12/6/04-
Point Contact Transistor
The first transistor was about half an inch high. That's mammoth by today's standards, when 7 million transistors can fit on a single computer chip. It was nevertheless an amazing piece of technology. It was built by Walter Brattain. Before Brattain started, John Bardeen told him that they would need two metal contacts within .002 inches of each other -- about the thickness of a sheet of paper. But the finest wires then were almost three times that width and couldn't provide the kind of precision they needed.
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12/6/04-
Modern Transistors
In 1945, Shockley had an idea for making a solid state device out of semiconductors. He reasoned that a strong electrical field could cause the flow of electricity within a nearby semiconductor. He tried to build one, then had Walter Brattain try to build it, but it didn't work.
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12/6/04-
Are transistors Alien Technology?
Are Transistors Alien technology? Did we inherit the arrival of the transistor from a crashed UFO in 1947, Or was the transistor developed by our very own people? This has caused many many long discussions, and still lingers as a part of the unknown.
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12/6/04-
The First Silicon Transistor
It was late afternoon at a conference for the Institute of Radio Engineers. Many people giving talks had complained about the current germanium transistors -- they had a bad habit of not working at high temperatures. Silicon, since it's right above germanium on the periodic table and has similar properties, might make a better gadget. But, they said, no one should expect a silicon transistor for years.
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11/23/04-
Should Genetically Modified Food be Banned?
Several High Ranking Scientists Wrote the Government This letter Stating why Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops) should be banned from all food production. Thy are calling for a ban from the seed to the fruit! You can state your support for this by clicking the gm logo.
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11/20/04-
A Commentary on Black Theology (He Means Libera)
All racist theologies have the same basic core ideas and methodology. Thus it does not really matter if we are talking about the KKK, the Nation of Islam or Black liberal theology, their focus is always on skin and not sin; race and not grace; gossip and not gospel. Racism is always focused on the outward instead of the inward because it cannot deal with the root problem of sin. Hatred and violence feed on bitterness and racist rage. Class envy does not help anyone in this life or in the next. Blaming others for one's own sin and guilt will not solve the problem. We must take responsibility for what we do in life instead of blaming "the man" for our failures and woe. This is why we need to break the shackle of black liberal theology which enslave the black man and keeps him poor and angry. May God use this study to liberate black men and women from the lie of black liberal theology.
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11/17/04-
Mustard Agents: an Overview of the Sulfur and Nitrogen Mustard Agents
Mustard agents are usually classified as "blistering agents" owing to the similarity of the wounds caused by these substances resembling burns and blisters. However, since mustard agents also cause severe damage to the eyes, respiratory system and internal organs, they should preferably be described as "blistering and tissue-injuring agents".
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11/17/04-
The Future is Biological
Scientific and technological trends indicate that our transhuman and post-human futures will in many ways become more biological, not less:
1) Our biosphere is the most complex system in the known universe, a product of self-organization and natural selection. Although we haven't found any others yet, I suspect our universe contains an unlimited number of complex systems equaling or exceeding our own. See the noosphere section for why I think so...
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9/17/04-
The X-43 - Scramjet Technology At Its Finest
Scramjet burns fuel in a stream of supersonic air compressed by the forward speed of the aircraft. Conventional jet engines draw in air and burn it with fuel so it expands in a combustion chamber. The hot air is then forced out the exhaust nozzle to produce thrust
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8/23/04-
Muscle Monitoring Technology For Space Exploration
In the past, the only way muscle performance could be monitored was with bulky, complicated and cumbersome equipment. In space it was nearly impossible to use the traditional electromyography (EMG) machines.
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8/17/04-
High End Technology Helps Uphold The Law
Mr. Boyd is the Director of Science and Technology at the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Rockville, Maryland. In 1972, a researcher from the U.S. Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice (NIJ) stumbled upon heavy-
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8/5/04-
Cryogenic breathing gas technology
Cryogenic breathing gas technology originally developed for NASA's Apollo and Space Shuttle programs has led to an advanced, self-contained breathing apparatus that gives emergency workers more precious time to save lives.
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7/25/04-
30 Year Old Technology Still Amazes Bystanders
The Apollo astronauts needed a way to practice that final descent and landing before Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin made the first historic moon landing in their lunar lander named Eagle on July 20, 1969.
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3/26/04-
Nanotechnology and Consciousness: Psychics
There are angles (infinite angles!) to nano-technology that nobody has discussed yet (at least openly), and those are its implications to consciousness. I don't expect to finish
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12/9/03-
In Honor of Igor Kurchatov: The Symbol of the Russian Nuclear Power
Russia celebrated the 100 anniversary of its outstanding scientist of the nuclear power
The year 1943 was remarkable for the historic order of the Soviet government to set up Laboratory 2 on the base of the Soviet Union Academy of Sciences. The goal of the lab was to create an A-bomb. The first plutonium bomb blew up in August of 1949. The USA-s monopoly on the nuclear weapon was destroyed
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12/9/03-
Stealth Wasn't Extraterrestrial Present
The plane is designed especially for repulsing and scattering of a radio locator signal, that is why contours of the plane are so unusually angular. Indeed, shape and design of the invisible plane are rather strange against the background of hundreds of "regular" planes. The dark baffle paint adds something more menacing and schizophrenic to the plane's design. Although battle technique of the West is famous for its exaggerated gloomy and aggressive design, the Stealth design was very unusual for ordinary people and even caused some timidity. It is no wonder that at the same very period when the invisible plane was built, lots of publications appeared saying that extraterrestrials helped Americans design Stealth.
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10/11/03-
New Glass Developed
There's a new glass in town. The glass, developed with the help of a unique NASA levitator facility, is available for numerous commercial applications including lasers and optical communications.
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10/10/03-
Transistors Are Not Alien Technology
Are Transistors Alien technology? Did we inherit the arrival of the transistor from a crashed UFO in 1947, or was the transistor developed by our very own people? This has caused many many long discussions, and still lingers as a part of the unknown.
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