LIST OF DRAWINGS
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Drawing |
Figure |
Title |
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Drawing Numbers 1 to 76, Includes ~120 Illustrations |
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1 |
02.5.A |
Bell-pulse of Wavetrain Energy, Amplitude versus Time |
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2 |
02.5.B |
Bell-Pulse of Wavetrain Energy, Amplitude versus Distance |
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2 |
14.5 |
Nucleon Spin and Time Rate Generation |
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3 |
06.2 |
Ether Fabric, Lines-Of-Force Lattice Configuration |
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4 |
04.1 |
Electromagnetic Waves Spectrum |
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5 |
04.2 |
Series Resonant Mechanical System |
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5 |
xxx |
Series Resonant Electronic System |
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6 |
04.3 |
Parallel Resonant Mechanical System |
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6 |
xxx |
Parallel Resonant Electronic System |
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7 |
xxx |
Blank |
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8 |
xxx |
Neutron, Proton, Electron Mechanical Configurations |
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9 |
06.2 |
Electron, 14-Hole Torus |
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9 |
02.5.6.A |
Electron Ringing Modes |
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10 |
02.5.4 |
Standing Waves, Photo versus "Idealized" Line Drawings |
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10 |
10.5.H |
Gyros, Velocity versus Deflection |
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11 |
13.8 |
Michelson-Morley Exp., Reality vs Relativity Perspectives |
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12 |
04.5 |
Light Waves Polarization by Grid Selection |
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12 |
04.6 |
Light Waves Polarization by Glass Plate Selection |
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13 |
07.1.C |
Ether Power Wave Shading, Near and Permanent Gravity |
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14 |
14.6 |
Satellite Cesium Clock Problems |
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14 |
07.3.3 |
Skin Effect Gravity versus Differential Gravity |
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15 |
07.5 |
Starlight Redshift and Absorption |
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16 |
xxx |
Blank |
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17 |
11.4.A |
E-M Energy Transfer Lag Thru Ether Fabric, Railroad Train |
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17 |
11.4.B |
E-M Energy Transfer Lag Thru Ether Fabric, Water Towers |
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18 |
03.4.A |
Multi-Wave Inter-dynamics, Add / Null, Graphed |
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18 |
03.4.B |
Multi-Wave Inter-dynamics, Water Ripple Tank |
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19 |
16.0 |
Electron Bow Wave in the Ether Fabric |
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19 |
17.2 |
Particle Accelerator, Superluminal |
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20 |
xxx |
Blank |
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21 |
03.3.A |
Textbook Depiction of Electromagnetic Waves as Transverse Waves |
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21 |
07.3.7 |
Photovoltaic Gravity Effect |
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22 |
0303.B |
Electromagnetic Waves as Compression / Rarefactions in the Ether |
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22 |
xxx |
Compression-Caused Superluminal Rope Pull thru Ether Fabric |
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23 |
02.5.5.A |
Sound Amplitude as a Function of C/R Differential Densities |
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23 |
02.5.5.B |
Radio Emissions of E-m Waves into the Ether Fabric |
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24 |
02.5.5.B |
Circle to Sine Wave Relationship |
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25 |
xxx |
Blank |
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26 |
11.5.A |
No Dark Matter, Two Balls on a String Analogy |
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26 |
11.5.B |
Sun’s Secondary Orbit |
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27 |
08.0.A |
Light Colors Separation by Optical Prism |
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27 |
08.0.B |
Emission and Absorption Spectra of Ionized Sodium |
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28 |
09.0 |
Black Hole Oblateness, and North/South Jets of Matter |
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28 |
11.2 |
Can’t See Universe Spin From Here |
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29 |
05.4.A |
Fluid Flow Measurement in a Pipeline |
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29 |
05.4.B |
Fluid Flow Rate versus Differential Pressure |
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30 |
15.0 |
Rules for Waves and Matter are Different |
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30 |
14.1 |
Magnetic and Electric Lines-Of-Force |
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31 |
15.1.A |
Horizontal Acceleration Forces |
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31 |
15.1.B |
Vertical Acceleration Forces |
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32 |
04.9.A |
Wave Dispersion of Power Boat Waves |
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32 |
04.9.B |
Bell-Pulse Wave dispersion |
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33 |
16.0.A |
"Photon" Twin-Slit, No Ether, as an Unexplained Phenomenon |
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33 |
16.0.B |
Wavefrag Twin-Slit, With Ether, Explanation |
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34 |
04.5.A |
Series Resonant Mechanical System Using Springs |
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34 |
04.5.B |
Parallel Resonant Mechanical System Using Springs |
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35 |
04.7.A |
Polarization of Sunlight at Different Angles |
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35 |
04.7.B |
Polarization of Light, Quantum Level Explanation |
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36 |
14.0 |
Magnetic and Electric Lines-Of-Force, Granular, Electron |
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36 |
05.3 |
Particle Movement Through Ether Lattice, Snap Action |
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37 |
14.2.A |
Water Wavefrag Pattern |
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37 |
14.3.A |
Circular Scattering of Iron Filings Around Conducting Wire |
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38 |
14.3.B |
Iron Filings Scatter Around Bar magnets and Coiled Wire |
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39 |
14.2.B |
Electrostatic Dust Scattering Around Charges |
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40 |
14.2.C |
Electron Beam Deflection by Electrostatic Field |
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40 |
14.3.C |
Electron Beam Deflection by Magnetic Field |
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41 |
05.9 |
Photons Obliterated |
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41 |
10.5.D |
Bell-Crank and Cantilever Mechanisms |
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42 |
07.1.A |
Matter Body Wave Shading, Stick in the Water, Surfing Principle |
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42 |
07.1.B |
Mutual Wave Shading by Two Bodies, Gravity Principle |
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43 |
16.1 |
"Spooky Action" Explanation, Superluminal Rope-Pull |
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43 |
05.7 |
Rope-Pull-In-Any-Straight-Line Through the Ether Fabric |
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44 |
xxx |
Sine Curve to Parabolic Curve Comparison. Gravity Drop-off? |
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45 |
14.0.A |
Skewed Light Waves Flawed Experiment, No Ether Wind |
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45 |
14.0.B |
Skew, Erroneous Posited Skewing by Ether Wind |
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46 |
14.1 |
Skewed Lightwaves Experiment, Invalidation |
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47 |
14.2.A |
Skew, Weather Cocking and Dog-Tracking |
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47 |
14.2.B |
Skewed Water Waves versus Cross-Current, Dog-Tracking |
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48 |
14.3.A |
Skew, Trajectory Curve, Cannon Ball versus Gravity |
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48 |
14.3.B |
Skew, Bow and Arrow versus Cross-Wind |
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48 |
xxx |
Skew, Laser Beam versus Ether Cross-Wind |
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49 |
14.4.A |
Skew, Boat Weathercock and Dog-Track in Cross-Current |
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50 |
14.4.B, C, D |
Skew, Power Boat to Light Wave Refraction Analogy |
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51 |
14.5.A |
Skew, Refraction of Light Waves, Glass to Air |
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51 |
14.5.B |
Skew, Refraction of Light Waves, Air to Glass |
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51 |
14.5.C |
Skew, Question of Refraction in Moving Wave Medium |
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51 |
14.5.D |
Skew, Answer Posited |
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52 |
14.6 |
Skewed Water Wave / Ether Wave, Analogy Invalidation |
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52 |
14.7 |
Non-Skewed Light Waves Refracted Into Ether Wind |
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53 |
10.5.A |
Gyroscope Explanation, Precession and Space Stabilization |
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54 |
10.5.B |
Gyro Ball on a String Analogy |
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55 |
10.5.C |
Gyro, Kinetic versus Strike Force, Space Stabilization |
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56 |
10.5.D, E |
Gyro, Billiard Balls Analogy, Gravity versus Kinetic Energy |
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57 |
10.5.F, G |
Gyro, Model Plane Analogy |
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57 |
xxx |
Gyroscope Final Explanation |
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58 |
xxx |
Meteors, Siberia Explosion |
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58 |
xxx |
Meteor Shower Radiant |
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59 |
13.1 |
Michelson and Morley Experiment, Michelson Interferometer |
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59 |
13.2 |
MM Ex, Boat-On-Water-Stream, Flawed Analogy |
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60 |
13.3.A |
MM Ex, Two-Wave Interference Patterns |
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60 |
13.3.B |
MM Ex, Wavefrag Twinning Generation |
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61 |
13.5.A |
MM Ex, Jordan Harbour, Compressed Waveforms |
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62 |
13.5.B |
MM Ex, Wave Compression / Extension, Flowing Medium |
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62 |
13.5.C |
MM Ex, Boat-On-Water-Stream, Flaw Illustrated |
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63 |
13.7.A |
MM Ex, Interferometer / Stream Montage |
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63 |
13.7.B |
MM Ex, Reality Perspective to Relativity Perspective |
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64 |
13.7 |
MM Ex, Michelson and Morley Experiment Invalidation |
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65 |
xxx |
Proto-Neutron, Proto-Proton, Proto-Electron |
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66 |
07.1.D |
Umbra and Penumbra of Sunlight and Ether Power Waves |
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67 |
03.7.B, C |
Photovoltaic Gravity Mechanism |
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68 |
15.1 |
Redbourne Ex #1, Ether Wind, Michelson Interferometer Modification |
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68 |
15.2 |
Redbourne Ex#2, Ether Wind, Non-Skewed Light Waves Modification |
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69 |
15.3.A, B |
Redbourne Ex #3, Ether Wind, UHF Standing Waves in Space |
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70 |
15.4 |
Redbourne Ex #4, Ether Wind, Single Leg Light Speed |
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70 |
15.5 |
Redbourne Ex #5, Earth Magnetic Field Generation |
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71 |
15.6 |
Redbourne Ex #6, Power Wave Gravity, Ball Bearings Demonstration |
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71 |
15.7 |
Redbourne Experiment #7, Levitation of Heavy Stone Blocks |
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72 |
19.2.A |
Ether Warp, Lightspeed Drive Principle |
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72 |
19.2.B |
Superluminal Spaceship Drive Angles |
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73 |
19.2.C |
Superluminal Particles Collider Experiment |
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73 |
19.2.D |
Superluminal Spaceship Drive |
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74 |
19.2.E |
Lightspeed Spaceship Rectifier Drive |
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74 |
19.2.F |
Electromagnetic Power Waves Spaceship Superluminal StarDrive |
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75 |
19.2.G |
Visionary Flashes, Not Understood |
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76 |
09.4 |
Black Hole |