Physicist Richard Crandall has written us about his studies in antigravity research. "After attending Dr. Steven Greer's first Disclosure Project lecture in mid-year 2000, I set out to explain just how UFO's can actually manage to fly," he writes. He believes ancient Egypt had the secret of Zero Point Energy and antigravity. A wall-carving found inside an ancient building in Dendera, Egypt shows what are apparently two glass bulbs (vacuum tubes), each one resting on top of its own 'djed pillar.' "The function and nature of djed pillars in ancient Egypt has remained a mystery...until now," he said.
In Crandall's theory "the pillars generate (from ZPE) a powerful gravitomagnetic and also gravity field, which is then converted into very high voltage electricity by the bulbs. Note the stripes on the 'electrical cables' which connect to the bulbs... this kind of marking was used to designate wiring that carries high-voltage. Also, a djed pillar has antigravity applications."
"The pillar is shown to operate as a 'macroscopic' proton (it contains 3 cone-shaped parts, each one representing one of the 3 quarks in a proton). Its operation can be likened to effects we currently understand, with ordinary physics, of other macroscopic quantum phenomena, such as NMR imaging machines that hospitals use. The entire 3-cone device is kept in a state of non-equilibrium, and thus it begins to oscillate (vibrate) at the natural frequencies of protons. The result is a slow release of a huge amount of energy in the form of a 'zero-frequency shock wave,' and also a large amount of loss of mass (weight) of the device itself can occur." For more, check out Crandall's book They All Told the Truth: The Antigravity Papers.
In Crandall's theory "the pillars generate (from ZPE) a powerful gravitomagnetic and also gravity field, which is then converted into very high voltage electricity by the bulbs. Note the stripes on the 'electrical cables' which connect to the bulbs... this kind of marking was used to designate wiring that carries high-voltage. Also, a djed pillar has antigravity applications."
"The pillar is shown to operate as a 'macroscopic' proton (it contains 3 cone-shaped parts, each one representing one of the 3 quarks in a proton). Its operation can be likened to effects we currently understand, with ordinary physics, of other macroscopic quantum phenomena, such as NMR imaging machines that hospitals use. The entire 3-cone device is kept in a state of non-equilibrium, and thus it begins to oscillate (vibrate) at the natural frequencies of protons. The result is a slow release of a huge amount of energy in the form of a 'zero-frequency shock wave,' and also a large amount of loss of mass (weight) of the device itself can occur." For more, check out Crandall's book They All Told the Truth: The Antigravity Papers.