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rotating perpendicularly to the force of opposition. It's not anti- Entering Hyperdimensional Space gravity, but it gets us closer to the heart of the matter. So how do we activate torsion fields and enter hyperspace? Dr Furthermore, Russian physicists, such as N. A. Kozyrev, have Eugene Podkletnov may have a clue. been researching the torsional effects of subatomic particle spin Podkletnov, the Russian researcher working in Finland, has and the loss of gravitational mass in planets from the angular studied the gravity shielding effects of superconductors. Again, momentum of their orbits. Nick Cook in The Hunt... relays vital information. He says Spinning makes something happen, but what? Tornadoes and __ Podkletnov claims that "[iJf the superconductors are rotated con- Mother Nature might have a few clues. Tornadoes spin, in a siderably faster than 5,000 rpm...perhaps five to 10 times as fast, sense, although no one in Oklahoma who has spent a night ina _ the disc experiences so much weight loss that it actually takes storm shelter during an F5 event would describe the tornadoes in off". Or 25,000-50,000 revolutions per minute within some kind the night sky as "spinning". Nevertheless, tornadoes have anom- _ of torsion field creates levitation. alous effects that are legendary: blades of grass stuck into mir- Temailed Dr Podkletnov to find out more about this issue. He rors, a piece of straw embedded flawlessly into a tree trunk. replied: How? It seems as if the laws of mass, gravity and inertia are "[A] fast rotating object can, under certain conditions, cause the melted as winds swirl at speeds up to 300 mph in an organised polarization of the volume that it occupies in space and around it. vortex pattern. Is This polarization this a clue to melting causes the gravita- the pull of gravity? tional effect as it Getting informa- modifies [the] local tion to answer this gravity field. The question has not vortex of the polar- been easy. Many ized particles will scientists, including create a vertical particle physicists at thrust with a certain major US universi- force and spatial ties, claim not to momentum. Some have even heard of scientists call these torsion fields. So, polarized particles again I turn to Nick gravitons. Cook and The Hunt "The term gravi- for Zero Point. ton is an artificial Cook's cloaked one and at present source, Dr Dan we are not sure if it Marckus, says that if is a wave or a parti- "\..you generate a cle and what type of torsion field of suffi- Ls particle. Maybe it is cient magnitude, the — a usual tachyon or a theory says you can Tim Ventura of American Antigravity demonstrates the Lifter in action. superluminal neutri- bend the four dimen- (Photo: Bruce A. Smith) no [a faster-than- sions of space light particle]. around the generator. The more torsion you generate, the more "Polarization of the media means that the spins of electrons, space you perturb. When you bend space, you also bend time." protons, neutrons and of small subatomic particles that constitute Marckus continues: "If you dipped...one of these the fabric of space or vacuum would be parallel. Then a kind of whirlpools...into the zero point energy field, the seething mass of _ gravity well is formed and the objects tend to fall into this well. latent energy that existed on an almost undetectable level all We observe this picture as an object rising to the sky. around us [in the field would]...react in an almost magical way by "Polarization of the media (of space) causes some glow around directing that energy." the object as it acquires additional energy and, because of it, the The torsion field, in effect, is "a pump, a ‘coupling’ device that glow around some objects is observed." could dip into and then direct energy out of the zero point energy What I understand from Dr Podkletnov is that gravity is the field". effect of spin—the spin of all subjected particles, from the sub- "But," Marckus continues, "the vortex wasn't a_three- atomic level and up, being parallel, thus they are all aligned to fall dimensional phenomenon or even a four-dimensional one. It — into the gravity well of Earth. And spinning objects, such as his couldn't be. For a torsion field to be able to interact with gravity superconducting discs, when influenced additionally by an elec- and electromagnetism, it had to be endowed with attributes that tromagnetic field will experience a shift in the spin of the sub- went beyond the three dimensions of left, right, up-and-down, and — atomic and atomic elements. They will be turned and not be the fourth-dimensional time field they inhabited; something that —_ aligned in parallel. Thus, they are able to levitate. the theorists for convenience sake labelled a fifth dimension— But how to polarise the media and get things spinning? Enter hyperspace." Dr Marcus Hollingshed, an enigmatic figure allegedly from Cook concluded from further conversations with Marckus that | Cambridge University. Dr Hollingshed claims to have built a six- the torsion field would "bind with gravity...to produce a levita- ringed toroidal coil antigravity device which achieved great effect tional effect—an antigravity effect", yet "it wasn't doing so inthe —_ using rotating magnetic fields. In January 2003, he announced on four dimensions of this world, but somewhere else". That some- 7 : Continued on page 76 where else is hyperspace. NEXUS + 47 Continued on page 76 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2003 www.nexusmagazine.com