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ADVANCED MAGNETIC PROPULSION SYSTEMS
(UFOs, Magnocraft, Free Energy Devices)
Part 2
Theory of the Magnocraft
by
Dr Jan Pajak
Scientific Monograph
Dunedin, New Zealand, 1990
ISBN 0-9597698-9-7
© 1990 by Dr Jan Pajak
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SCIENTIFIC MONOGRAPH
Author: Jan PAJAK , Doctor of Technical Sciences, Master of
Engineering, Engineer (Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland).
Title: " Advanced Magnetic Propulsion Systems "
(UFOs, Magnocraft, Free Energy Devices).
Editorial data: Monograph, 1st New Zealand edition, ISBN 0-9597698-9-7,
Dunedin, 1990.
Copyright © 1990 by Dr Jan Pajak.
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CONTENTS of ISBN 0-9597698-9-7
Page
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A.INTRODUCTION A-1
A1. The organization of this monograph A-1
A2. Reference to resource publications A-1
A3. This monograph formally proves that UFOs do exist A-2
A4. How to read this monograph A-3
A5. The history of this monograph A-4
A6. The aims of this monograph A-5
A7. Sponsorship for the building of the
Oscillatory Chamber is sought A-5
A8. Constructive criticism as a motive force for the
further development of the Theory of the Magnocraft A-7
A9. Milestone Journal articles by the author A-7
PART 1: THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS
B.THE PERIODIC PRINCIPLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPULSION SYSTEMS B-1
B1. Everything in our environment, including the formulation
of inventions, is governed by appropriate laws B-2
B2. The basics of propulsion B-2
B2.1. The working medium B-3
B2.2. The primary requirement for building
a controllable propulsion system B-4
B3. The content of the Periodic Principle B-4
B4. The first generation of the magnetic propulsion systems B-6
B4.1. The Magnocraft B-7
B4.1.1. The general design and components
of the Magnocraft B-7
B4.1.2. Flight control B-8
B4.1.3. The specifications of the Magnocraft B-9
B4.2. The second motor-propulsor pair in the first
generation of magnetic propulsion systems B-9
B5. Three successive generations of magnetic propulsion systems B-10
B5.1. How the "omnibus trend" should culminate in three
conventions of the Magnocraft's operation B-10
B6. Second generation of magnetic propulsion systems,
operating in the telekinetic (teleportative) convention B-12
B6.1. Phenomenon utilized in the second generation
of magnetic propulsion systems B-12
B6.1.1. Action of the Telekinetic Effect explained
by the Concept of Dipolar Gravity B-13
B6.1.2. Summary of the Telekinetic Effect
activated technologically B-16
B6.2. Telekinetic power-stations (or "free energy devices") B-17
B6.2.1. Periodic Table postulating the future
completion of telekinetic power-stations B-18
B6.2.2. Review of the main types of telekinetic
power-stations built so far B-20
B6.2.3. Future directions in utilization of the
Telekinetic Effect B-26
B6.3. Teleportation Vehicle as the Magnocraft
of the second generation B-28
B7. Third generation of the Magnocraft (Time Vehicles) B-32
C.EVEN IF ANTIGRAVITY EXISTED, MAGNETIC PROPULSION WOULD STILL
REMAIN THE ONLY FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVE FOR SPACECRAFT
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TRAVELING INTERSTELLAR DISTANCES C-1
C1. The antigravitational spacecraft would be impossible
to maneuver and difficult to stabilize C-2
C2. The maneuverable antigravitational spacecraft would
simply be an advanced version of contemporary rockets C-3
C3. With self-rechargeable propulsion,
gravity does not affect energy consumption C-4
C4. The field of the antigravitational spacecraft
would absorb huge amounts of energy C-5
C5. For the purpose of landing, the energy of the
antigravitational field must be disposed of C-6
C6. The strong field would repel everything
from the antigravitational spacecraft C-6
C7. The forces of reaction caused by the
repulsion of other objects, would also hurl
the antigravitational craft through space C-7
C8. Antigravity would induce a number of dangers C-7
C9. Even without knowing about the Concept of Dipolar Gravity
there are no known premises suggesting any possibility
of achieving the antigravitational field C-8
C10.Summary C-8
D.THE CONCEPT OF DIPOLAR GRAVITY D-1
D1. Why the Concept of Dipolar Gravity was formulated D-2
D2. The operation of our Universe ruled by dipolar gravity D-5
D2.1. Counter-matter - the thinking substance
from the counter-world D-9
D2.2. Software models (registers) of material objects D-11
D2.3. Possible gains from the mastery
of the counter-world D-12
D3. The interpretation of time
in the Concept of Dipolar gravity D-13
D4. The interpretation of electromagnetic phenomena
in the Concept of Dipolar Gravity D-14
D4.1. What is a magnetic field? D-14
D5. Why, according to the Concept of Dipolar Gravity,
paranormal phenomena must display
electromagnetic character D-16
D6. Telekinesis - a power source for free energy devices
and a principle of operation for Teleportation Vehicles D-17
D7. The model of the brain as an input-output device D-20
D8. ESP - a key to instant benefits from the counter-world D-24
D8.1. Perfect Data Base (PDB) as a theoretical model of ESP D-27
D8.2. How to develop a simplest
pendulum assisted ESP technique D-29
D9. How the Concept of Dipolar Gravity
explains some mysterious phenomena D-30
D10.How the Concept of Dipolar Gravity
merges science with religion D-33
D10.1.The Universe as a whole possesses its own intellect D-33
D10.2.Moral laws D-35
D10.3. Consistency - the measure
of intellectual perfection D-37
D11.An experimental proof for the
existence of the counter-world D-37
D12.To conclude D-40
D13.Reference publications D-40
E.PHILOSOPHICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GIVING RECOGNITION TO NEW IDEAS E-1
E1. Everything is possible: we only need
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to find out how to achieve it E-2
E2. All facts are equal - each of them
deserves the same consideration E-3
E3. All statements of others are true
unless they are proven to be untrue E-4
E4. Everything can be improved further E-6
E5. Knowledge is responsibility E-7
E6. What is totalism? E-8
PART 2: THEORY OF THE MAGNOCRAFT
F.THE OSCILLATORY CHAMBER F-1
F1. Why there is a necessity to replace the electromagnet
by the Oscillatory Chamber F-1
F2. The principle of operation of the Oscillatory Chamber F-3
F2.1. The electrical inertia of an inductor as the
motive force for oscillations in a conventional
oscillatory circuit with a spark gap F-3
F2.2. In the modified oscillatory circuit with a spark gap,
the inductance of a stream of sparks replaces
the electrical inertia of an inductor F-4
F2.3. The combination of two modified circuits
forms an "Oscillatory Chamber"
producing a bipolar magnetic field F-6
F3. The future appearance of the Oscillatory Chamber F-7
F4. The condition under which the sparks will oscillate
within the Oscillatory Chamber F-8
F4.1. Resistance of the Oscillatory Chamber F-8
F4.2. Inductance of the Oscillatory Chamber F-8
F4.3. Capacitance of the Oscillatory Chamber F-9
F4.4. The "sparks' motivity factor" and its interpretation F-9
F4.5. Condition for the oscillatory response F-10
F5. How the Oscillatory Chamber eliminates
the drawbacks of electromagnets F-10
F5.1. Mutual neutralization of the two
opposite electro-magnetic forces F-10
F5.2. Independence of the magnetic field production from
the continuity and efficiency of the energy supply F-12
F5.3. Elimination of energy loss F-12
F5.4. Releasing the structure of the chamber from
the destructive action of electric potentials F-14
F5.5. Amplifying control of the period of field pulsation F-15
F6. Advantages of the Oscillatory Chamber over electromagnets F-16
F6.1. Formation of the "twin-chamber capsule"
able to control the output
without altering the energy involved F-16
F6.2. Formation of the "spider configuration" F-18
F6.3. The non-attraction of ferromagnetic objects F-19
F6.4. Three-dimensional transformation of energy F-20
F6.5. Perpetual oscillating - a unique electromagnetic
phenomenon allowing the Oscillatory Chamber
to absorb unlimited amounts of energy F-20
F6.6. Function as an enormously
capacious accumulator of energy F-21
F6.7. Simplicity of production F-22
F7. Advancements in the practical completion of
the Oscillatory Chamber F-22
F7.1. Experimental devices F-23
F7.2. Stages, goals, and ways of their achieving in
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