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ZISCIENCE|2 THE PHYSICS OF GRAVITONS Press Release, July 2009 varying between 11.24 per cent and 24.00 per cent, as compared to the weight of the spinning uncharged disc. The weight loss only occurred when the disc was charged and have survived for billions of years. This fact demonstrates that absolute control over the laws of nature is incorporated in their structure," said Mr Roach. y hypothesis is that galaxies, solar systems and flying saucers are all graviton lenses and that they ave the capacity to bend gravitons and therefore change the structure of he gravitational field. "My years of experiments have centred around the development of unctioning scale models that depict and duplicate the ‘magnetic wind’ hat encompasses both galaxies and solar systems. With reference to the physics developed in my book The Physics of a Flying Saucer, and in particular by harnessing the higher order of intensity in the magnetic ield, it became possible to replicate nature and change the gravitational ield. "After my earlier research into gravity, and after my provisional patents were confiscated by the Australian Defence Department and the Australian Safeguards Office, | continued to work in a private 24 per cent weight loss has Av achieved on a spinning disc, claims Australian engineer Ted Roach. “This will change the way we live, and our understanding of physics and the universe itself," Roach said. The experiment involved rotating a slightly concave disc, charged with a high positive voltage, and measuring its weight loss. The first results were achieved in Sydney, Australia, in 2007, and were further developed this year. spinning. The Graviton Lens Ted Roach describes the rotating disc as a "graviton lens". "| describe gravitons as like photons (light), except photons are given off by electrons in the outer shell of atoms, whereas | believe gravitons emanate from the nucleus of the atom under very strong fields and pass through all matter forming e gravitational field," he said. "A graviton lens is a rotating disc at bends gravitons and focuses the gravitational field at a point above e disc. Masses then fall towards e new focal point." Graviton lenses essentially explain e phenomenon that the universe is expanding exponentially, and why ying saucers can control gravity. “There are billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy and billions of galaxies in the known universe which Description of Experiment The equipment involved a 45- centimetre-diameter disc made from a slightly concave dielectric of plastic (or fibreglass). The concavity of the base was equivalent to a section from the surface of a sphere of a radius of 200 metres. The underside of the disc was covered with a foil composed of 97 per cent silver and three per cent copper. The disc was then immersed in a mercury bath and the amalgam surface polished. Aluminium foil was then placed on the top side of the disc. The disc was then weighed. An insulated stand was then placed on scales capable of reading to an accuracy of one gram. The insulated stand had an attachment capable of spinning the disc. The disc was then spun, with no observable weight loss being recorded. A 400,000-volt Van de Graaff generator was then used to positively charge the underside of the disc. When the disc was spun, its weight loss was recorded as "That's night, no messy cables. This execution is Wi Fi." NEXUS ¢ 51 AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2009 www.nexusmagazine.com