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Mystery Figure in Howard Johnson's 1979 Paper
Reference Article
The 'Mystery' Figure:
Douglas Mann CommentsDouglas Mann is the one who has an original copy of the 1979 paper, and who scanned it in so it could be posted on this site. Figure 8?
From: <Douglas@mchsi.com>
To: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: missing fig 8
I believe that the number of pages are right with what was presented at the UNITAR Conference in 1979. There is no reference made to it in the text for fig 8. I do recall looking for this fig 8 before. It could be very important, but it would just be one more test plots. Did you look at the last fig that had no fig number this could be our fig 8, not numbered and out of order?? Also on the last page the fig with no number has a hand written note "Plot of tables in Magazine Article (Computer Dynamic Measurement)." This could have some information in it. Clues like this [are] how I find this stuff. I went to a conference on free energy some time a go. And a man said that I should read a book that was at school in VA, and he said that I would get a lot out of chapter 6 if I would read between the lines. The book had the UNTAR Conference 1979 wrote in the margin in chapter 6. I will look up this reference. It could be the big one. To show that the paper is complete say that we think that the last page is fig 8. [...] Doug Note Scribbled Just Before ConferenceQuestion to Doug:
From: <Douglas@mchsi.com>
To: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: explain "plot of tables in magazine
article"
It is part of the paper. I think that it is the missing fig 8 page. It has no fig number? It shows the field force at different air gap. The air gap is the space from the stator to the ark magnets. Note the bigger the gap the more force like Johnson said the gap shown i.e. 3/8 inch like the blueprints I have. The note is not for the page, it is hand written note on the last page, right before a speech on the paper was made. The note it is a clue for more information, take the note off the web until we find the that other paper. And try to explain the last page like I said. Do you see it like that? Douglas Mann See also
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