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Nov 23, 2011, 10:07 PM
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1943 Manuscript--- Anti-gravity machine??
I got this at a rummage sale . It appears to be a an experiment that a guy named Anderson Pace did back in "43" at Ohio State U .
I took chemistry in back in high school .....I think I got a big fat D for a grade .
I can't make any sense of what this about .
about half of the 'book' is typed - the rest is all hand written , with several black & white photos that were glued to the pages - of the machine .
It looks like some sort of big electromagnetic thing -( notice the scale at the top ) suspending the string .
Any ideas ?
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Nov 23, 2011, 10:10 PM
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Nov 23, 2011, 10:25 PM
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here's a couple more pages ..........sorry
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Nov 23, 2011, 11:08 PM
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This document clearly has changed science as it was established in 1942, setting the whole community on it's scholarly ear. The 6th photo clearly shows the benzene ring, the most basic of all organic chemistry. Next is b-phenyl which when bombarded with x-rays, conjoins with the barbituates in the solution to become biphenyl barbitol. The excitement of the molecules raises the electron levels to orbits around the nucleus of the atoms in the benzene ring to actually displace time and space. The pages with the formulas are clearly calculaltions that conjoin the quantum physics of the x-ray stimulated molecules with the practical aspect of magnetism and anti-magnetism.
It is too bad that this paper was not published as I am sure we would have heard much more of Dr. Anderson Pace. Instead, there was one old professor on Pace's doctorial review board that would not accept (contrary to Einstein's theories and calculations at the time) that by bending the time/space continum, one would be able to surpass the speed of light. He put the total rejection on this project, Pace's application for a Doctorate degree and ordered it to be filed under "Z" so that it could not be found. That automatically caused the whole Pace Theory of Relative Metallic Distortion and Recovery to be labeled as total bunk in the science and education community. And this Doctorial board went on to work for the United States Government in Intelligence, later to become the founding nucleus of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Friends, what we have here is the ultimate, chemoquantatative micro metallic processor, capable of the highest quantative analysis and discrimination of all metals. In fact, one could find a penny in the land fill with this machine, should it be built, and know the date of the coin and what the chemical basis of the gooey compound next to it is.
By the way, Anderson Pace died in 1969, the humble cartaker of the laboratory rat and mouse reproduction compound.
And there is a flag on the play. This would make a great Wiki entry, just about as accurate as the other stuff there.
And to think that when I first started college, working as a janitor, and my assignment was to clean out the "left" materials of a retired professor, all I found was a paper on thumbsucking. Which I used in two other classes. Oops, maybe I should not have admitted to that.
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Nov 23, 2011, 11:40 PM
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The machine pictured is a Gouy balance.
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Nov 24, 2011, 12:51 AM
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very interesting find man i'd hold on to it just out of how cool it is!
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Nov 24, 2011, 07:18 AM
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Re: 1943 Manuscript--- Anti-gravity machine??
The opening abstract should spell out the function of the machine.
The following pages would be the break-down of the abstract. Usually in alien languages... 
Best,
Scott
BTW-May I ask how much this "rummage sale" find set you back?
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Nov 24, 2011, 07:30 AM
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 Subterranean Metallogical Locationist
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I see two different hand wrightings. He must of had help. the second author might still be around, perhaps it was his yard sale the manuscript was acquired at.
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Nov 24, 2011, 07:44 AM
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 da book worm--researcher
Re: 1943 Manuscript--- Anti-gravity machine??
most likely a early form of hover type process using two of the same type of electro magnets -- since they repell one another they if are in a rail line / train set up * the "repelling effect can be used to suspend large amounts of weight -- think modern bullet trains.
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Nov 24, 2011, 08:10 AM
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Re: 1943 Manuscript--- Anti-gravity machine??
 Originally Posted by ivan salis
most likely a early form of hover type process using two of the same type of electro magnets -- since they repell one another they if are in a rail line / train set up * the "repelling effect can be used to suspend large amounts of weight -- think modern bullet trains.
About 20 years ago I came upon a set of plans for an electromagnetic rail system in my garage sale rounds. If I remember correctly, they were from the early 40's.
Can't recall what ever happened to them... 
Best,
Scott
PS. "Aromatic Nitro Compounds"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitro_c...ro_compounds_2
Perhaps this is related to a military application... 
Ohio State University may have records of this individual, the professor who taught the course or other info. Research could lead to some well known names and thus establish provenance that would make this quite valuable.
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Nov 24, 2011, 08:15 AM
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Nov 24, 2011, 08:17 AM
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 da book worm--researcher
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oh yes the miltary was trying to develop "space age" type weapons both before / during and post WW2 exsample ---rail guns -- they were to fire huge artillery shells with a electro magnetic pulses * extreme distances -- sort of like a long range missle but without a missle body or fuel
saddam was trying to build one -- the designer of his "gun" was "killed' by person or persons unknown
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Nov 24, 2011, 08:33 AM
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Not sure if this is of interest to you but I did find this Obit info which looks to be the father of the Anderson Pace who wrote your item - and it does place Anderson Pace, Jr. in Connecticut in 1957.
eta - in the 1950s / 60s New Haven, CT directories Anderson Pace Jr is listed as a Chemist with WRACo and OMCCorp and the Social Security index says he died in Friendship, Maine in 1986.
Washington Post 10/22/1957

Chicago Tribune 10/22/1957

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Nov 24, 2011, 08:48 AM
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What does the abstract of Dissertation say? The abstract can often provide enough information about the results of research that examining the full dissertation is not necessary.
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Nov 24, 2011, 09:07 AM
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Digger I love your theory I think there is A conspiracy 
Jonnie
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Nov 24, 2011, 09:35 AM
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 The Cesspool
Re: 1943 Manuscript--- Anti-gravity machine??
Mojjax- It looks as if this may have been published and what you have is the "rough draft' or notes involved for the publication. Very minimal info. though. http://books.google.com/books?id=ADW...ed=0CEMQ6AEwAQ
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Nov 24, 2011, 11:36 AM
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 da book worm--researcher
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basically he was studying what effect electromagnetic pulses and x rays whould have on certain types of componets ( nitro ) used in explosives --if one were to build a rail gun one would want to be sure that the explosive charge in the shell to be propelled was stable when exposed to the electromagnetic propelling "charge" and / or x rays (since once "fired" it would go thru "lower" space - thus being exposed to x rays in the atmosphere)
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