Magnetic Scalar Wave Detector
Date: Friday, May 16, 2008 @ 01:49:20 UTC Topic: Science
Quantum AetherDynamics Institute, May 12, 2008: David Thomson, co-author with Jim Bourassa of Secrets of the Aether, has succeeded in building a gravity wave detector. In addition, this same device appears to provide data about impending earthquakes up to two hours before they strike. Their magnetic scalar wave detector also detects lightning. Based upon the Aether Physics Model and Oliver Manuel's Iron Sun Theory, Thomson built a detector that mimics the Sun's physical structure. "I have watched the solar data daily for nearly ten years," said Thomson. "To me, it was obvious that a certain pattern of x-ray spikes in the GOES solar x-ray irradiance data indicated gravity waves were passing through our solar system." Gravity waves are the subject of intense study through the LIGO and VIRGO projects.
To-date, neither LIGO nor VIRGO have detected a single gravity wave despite having been in operation for more than two years. The lack of results, however, has caused scientists to ask for more money to build more expensive (and useless) experiments. Thomson built his gravity wave detector from spare parts in less than a few hours. It only took three days to record a clear gravitational wave signature on his home computer. Even more promising, his method of detecting magnetic scalar waves may be indicating the imminent occurrence of major earthquakes. If this turns out to be true, it could save thousands of lives. David Thomson, Jim Bourassa and Colleen Thomas have been operating the Quantum AetherDynamics Institute since 2003 and published Secrets of the Aether in 2004. Their physics model provides a solid foundation for physics and corrects several errors in the Standard Model. More information about the magnetic scalar wave detector and data can be seen at: http://www.16pi2.com/magnetic_scalar_waves.htm
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