December 01, 2004 — Ireland.

Hi Dave,

The scientific world laughs at anything they don't agree with but closed ears hear nothing :-) I like your idea about saving this information for our grand kids. I'll help out in whatever way I can…snip

best regards,

Cian

A day or so later, 2003 — Alfred, Ohio.

Hi Cian,

Before we figure out gravity, we might spend a little time thinking about light. A hunch tells me that once we better understand light, then gravity might not seem so strange. Consider what we know.

The speed of light is a constant. Huh? When I turn on my flashlight, it instantly travels at 186,000 miles per second. No acceleration? That means having travelled only one millimeter from the source, it is already at full speed. Curious. Mass must not be involved because Issac said that a body a rest will stay at rest and only when unequal forces are applied will we witness acceleration. Acceleration being the key word.

I assume you read my earlier piece on my website (sucks I know - haven't had time to work on it for a long time) and so you already have thought about reflection some. Consider it for another moment. Light is moving along at a constant speed and then instantly is able to change directions again at the same constant speed. Since it travels at a constant speed, we can't allow that it has slowed down any.

Think about what must be happening at the molecular level. If I have a piece of rough black stone, the light will nearly all be absorbed (whatever that means). However, if I take the same piece of stone and sand it down very smooth, and then polish it, nearly all of the light can be reflected. The sanding and polishing is not changing anything other than molecules. That has to imply that the light (whatever it is) is somehow having its behaviour changed by the arrangement of the molecules. Not atoms, nothing really small at all. Huge molecules.

Then consider what is going on when light passes straight through a diamond, or water, or glass, etc. The molecules this time have to have some arrangement that permits the light to pass right through. And yet the arrangement of molecules on a piece of paper will stop it cold.

One other queer thought to me is when I see the reflection of light in a windshield when driving home. It is brilliant. I'd have to say a great percentage of the sun light is reflected right into my eyes. But think about the person in the other car. Is it dark in there? It is not dark in my car so I doubt it is in his. So what happened? Did most of the light pass through the windshield AND get reflected? In effect doubling the amount of light? Very curious indeed.

So, what does all this have to do with gravity? I'm not sure. But it certainly is queer behaviour when you really think about what has to be going on. Given that we know how to easily the behaviour of light to do things for us, I have hope that some similar fairly simple things can be done with gravity once we understand it a little better. I hope that by thinking through real common experiences and asking lots of questions about what must be going on that some insights will eventually pop into mind. If you have a better method, I'm game. If not, I'm looking forward to your observations and questions.

Dave

Tuesday, June 24, 2003 12:21 PM — Ireland.

Hi Dave,

I came to the same conclusion as you about gravity totally independently, it all makes perfect sense and it means newtons second law holds true for everything!!!

A concave gravity mirror is what is required for a craft of some sort. If attached this mirror could reflect beams coming through the planet (if they are more than half the power of those coming from above), otherwise a stationary mounted mirror should make whatever is above it weightless.

The device to reflect though, what substance could do such a thing? Does it appear in nature (most of physics is solved through observation). Ball lightning seems to float according to eye witnesses, maybe replicating that is the key? Magnetism could be described as a device that absorbs a certain type of electromagnetic wave through it's north and south poles (and tangents, if I could do the maths I would !!!)

I reckon it occurs naturally, however, there's a mountain in Waterford, Ireland (where Waterford Crystal is made) where cars go uphill when the car is put into neutral, I've witnessed this and it is incredible, people say it is an optical illusion but I'm not convinced.

I think the mountain is reflecting/refracting gravity beams (which are probably just electromagnetic waves as light can push objects) and actually push the car up the hill.

Anyway, I would love to hear your thoughts on this matter, If this device is built, it will change the world for the good of us all,

Kind regards,

Cian Foley

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