This is partly brought about by the saucer’s shape, which determines how the force is distributed.
Though the saucer is a compact, more solid mass than the atmospheric gases and ether, the saucer is pulled at a high rate of acceleration. The real work done on the Omni Matter is apparently the result of the propulsive force created by the DC. brush, as it eats up the tubes of force, which are forced to dissolve in the conductors by the high frequency blocking current at the ship’s opposite end. The convex surface directs the force outward along lines which are perpendicular to the curved saucer surface. As the
lines of force extend outward, they grow further and further apart, to affect a greater total volume of space and Omni Matter. Considering the density of vacuum space and the magnitude of the force, the interactance by astounding propulsion of a ship by the much stronger electromagnetic force, is the equal and opposite reaction”.
The etheric fluid and carriers in front
of the saucer are stretched, creating a low pressure (ratified ether) cone, as the charges also cause the atmospheric gases to become mutually repellant According to Tesla,
“...on the assumption that the independent carriers are of any configuration such that the fluid resistance to motion in one direction is greater than in another, a stress of that nature would cause the carriers to arrange themselves in groups, since they would turn to each other their sides of the
greatest electrical density, in which position the fluid resistance to approach would be smaller than to receding
1Tesla has described how the elastic force of the stretched ether has made movement in that direction easier. As the saucer accelerates to perhaps 9,000 mph, the shock wave is dampened by the low pressure cone, thus eliminating a potential sonic boom, as the gasses gradually return to plenum as the corona trail dissipates. The saucer’s negative ion path and ejectment of mutually repulsive
Omni Matter to its aft, causes the low pressure gasses also to be mutually repulsive, preventing them from clapping back together so quickly, such as with the booms and cracks caused by lightning bolts and thunder.
The saucer I witnessed in 1953 went from almost overhead,
to infinity, in three seconds. It was between 35 and 50 feet in diameter. A rough calculation would be 9,000 mph, with no sonic boom or other sound, based on my being able to see it at 7.5 miles distance.
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