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ZERO POINT ENERGY A SECOND APPLICATION OF SCALAR TECHNOLOGY: GRAVITY BY WARREN E. YORK I wish to point out a correction in FIG of last issue. The direction of the arrows indicating Aether rotation and stated as being the same thing as a magnetic field is shown going in the counterclockwise direction for the positive end or right side of the drawing. This flow should be changed to show clockwise rotation for the right side or positive side only. This error was noticed due to recent developments and observations of Aether mechanics. This brings me to the correction on the second error which was stated as the Aether and EMF magnetic flux field being one in the same thing. This is half true. It is now my understanding that the Aether flow is inverse to the magnetic flux flow and non symmetrical to it. Fig 2. For those of you who are
technicians or professionals, you should be aware of the two electron flow theories. The first and accepted one is that positive energy travels from positive to negative from a battery or source through a conductor and the not so accepted but also true theory of hole flow. That is the empty space left in an atom's outer orbit which is like a hole which travels backwards in the conductor. That would be negative to positive. So the new understanding is that the Aether flow is inverse to magnetic flow. Electrons and Aether flow interact with each other. The next correction is a typo of the word Ether. I had spelled Either and it should be Aether to indicate other than the gas called Ether.
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Fig Extraordinary Science, Jan/Feb/Mar 1990, page 17 ]
Researchers Matt Campbell currently employed by the US. Government has taken me upon my offer to form a small think tank research team.
Matt lives herein El Paso, Texas and has a strong background on the new technologies. He had read my article on Scalar Technologies and found a direct relationship with his own study on Vortexes. He learned I was right herein the same town and called to drop by and compare notes.