[LakelandARC] Re: A call for help

Don Jeerings Djeerings at tampabay.rr.com
Thu Jul 16 19:32:21 PDT 2015


A bit of technical discussion here.
Among the forces of nature there are two that specifically apply in this 
discussion
Gravitational force.
The natural gravitational force is created by the total  the mass of the 
earth you stand on.
Your body also has a mass and your weight is a number representing the 
ratio of your body mass and the earths mass you stand in. (altitude not 
considered).


Magnetic forces.
Magnetic forces are believed to be created by the electron flow within 
the moving magma within the earth.
Normally these forces are North and South but the magma is constantly 
changing flow and direction.


A magnetic Dip Needle measures the angular difference between earths 
center of gravity and  the direction of magnetic flux (at any one point)


Because there in no gravitational reference, that can be no such thing 
as a Gravity Dip needle. The earths CG is the reference.


A precision scale (balance)


Joe G Richardson claims knowledge of a precision balance type scale 
going out of balance in the area between Coral Castle and Corkscrew 
marsh (Florida).


A precision balance scale is always leveled with a spirit level mounted 
to the scale base.
The exact same gravitational force will be applied to the pans (6 inches 
away).


A test for this is the same as for a spirit level, Reverse it's 
direction, an error (if any will be indicated X2 )


I is absolutely impossible, to even detect any gravitational variations 
via this method.


Distribution of mass (within the earth) could concievably support the 
Joe's concept, but a balance scale would not be sensitive to it.


Before I close, to go deeper. A spring scale (corrected for temperature 
and pressure would use the spring for reference.


And to go even further, The National Bureau of Standards has made 
extensive studies weighing electrons in different parts of the world.


And about Coral Castle..  and




    Yes, There is a Coral Castle Florida.. & also a Corkscrew marsh




    History


According to Coral Castle's own promotional material, a man, “Edward 
Leedskalnin” was jilted by his 16-year-old fiancée Agnes Skuvst in 
Latvia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia>, just one day before the 
wedding. Leaving for America 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States>, he came down with 
allegedly terminal tuberculosis 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis>, but spontaneously healed, 
stating that magnets <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnet_therapy> had 
some effect on his disease.


Edward spent more than 28 years building a Castle of Coral, refusing to 
allow anyone to view him while he worked. A few teenagers claimed to 
have witnessed his work, reporting that he had caused the blocks of 
coral to move like hydrogen <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen> 
balloons. The only tool that Leedskalnin spoke of using was a "perpetual 
motion <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion> holder".


Leedskalnin built the original castle, in Florida City, 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_City,_Florida> around 1923. on 
land purchased from Ruben Moser.


Note: Florida City, borders the Everglades 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades>, and was the southernmost 
city in the United States that was not on an island. It was an extremely 
remote location with very few travelers. About 1936 , Leedskalnin moved 
the castle to its present location on 28655 South Dixie Highway Miami, 
FL 33033. It took three years to move the castle 10 miles north to its 
current location in Homestead, Florida.


At the new location, Leedskalnin charged visitors ten cents a head to 
tour his castle grounds. When asked him *how he made the castle.* He 
would simply answer "*It's not difficult if you know how.*"


When asked *why he had built the castle,* Leedskalnin would vaguely 
answer it was for his "Sweet Sixteen." This is widely believed to be a 
reference to Agnes Skuvst (whose oft-misspelled surname "Scuffs" is not 
even a legitimately formed Latvian word).


Note: Apparently Leedskalnin wrote and published a number of books and 
in one publication /A Book in Every Home/ he implies his "Sweet Sixteen" 
was more an ideal than a reality. According to a Latvian account, the 
girl existed, but her name was actually Hermīne Lūsis.


Leedskalnin became ill in November 1951, he suffered a Stroke and died 
of Pyelonephritis <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyelonephritis> (a 
kidney infection) at the age of 64. His death certificate noted that his 
death was a result of "uremia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uremia>; 
failure of kidneys, as a result of the infection and abscess."


While the property was being investigated, $3,500 was found among 
Leedskalnin's personal belongings. Leedskalnin had made his income from 
conducting tours, *selling pamphlets about various subjects (including 
magnetic currents).* Having no will 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_%28law%29>, the castle became the 
property of his closest living relative in America, a nephew from 
Michigan named Harry.










On 07/16/2015 04:46 PM, jtkeyz at aol.com [LakelandARC] wrote:
>
> KU8Q-- Winter Haven
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> In a message dated 7/16/2015 4:44:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com writes:
>
>     Time to break out the aluminum foil headgear.
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* "'Bill' billkodak at verizon.net [LakelandARC]"
>     <LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com>
>     *To:* LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com
>     *Sent:< /span>* Thursday, July 16, 2015 10:08 AM
>     *Subject:* Re: [LakelandARC] Re: A call for help
>
>     Clearly we are on the edge here. :-)
>     Bill
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         *From:* matthew at mrstevens.net [LakelandARC]
>         <mailto:matthew at mrstevens.net%20[LakelandARC]>
>         *To:* LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com
>         <mailto:LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com>
>         *Sent:* Thursday, July 16, 2015 8:39 AM
>         *Subject:* [LakelandARC] Re: A call for help
>
>         Wow. Would that be a gravity dip meter?
>
>
>
> 


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