J. L. Kennon by The Planet Mars & Its Inhabitants
Author:The Planet Mars & Its Inhabitants
Language: eng
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Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
[2] The Popular Science Monthly, May, 1920, printed the following—“Sir Oliver Lodge thinks that man is not yet civilized enough to use the energy hidden in ordinary matter. The time will come when atomic energy will take the place of coal as a source of power.” The man who spoke thus before the Royal Society of Arts in London was Sir Oliver Lodge—one of the towering figures in modern science, a man who has devoted the better part of his life to the study and interpretation of the atom. This new form of energy, which our great-grandchildren may utilize instead of oil and coal, has possibilities so appalling that Sir Oliver almost rejoices that we do not know how to release it. I hope that the human race will not discover how to use this energy, he says, until it has brains and morality enough to use it properly, because if the discovery is made by the wrong people this planet would be unsafe. A force utterly disproportionate to the present source of Power would be placed at the disposal Or the world.
NOTE (By the Editor in 1920)—This article was published more than two months after the revelation above was received, but is another striking confirmation of the truth of these revelations.
[3] In the February issue of the “Electrical Experimenter,” (1920) which was published about a month after this information was received by revelation, the following article appeared—another startling confirmation of the truth contained herein, and points to the possibility that whatever is possible on one planet, is also possible on another, depending upon that planet’s type of civilization and real knowledge, not superficial theory:
“Recently a cable dispatch from Rome brought the announcement that Prof. Maiorana discovered that lead balls swimming on a pool of mercury lost a certain amount of weight. It was explained that the weight was lost due to a screening effect which the mercury produced on the lead balls. In other words, mercury acts as a sort of insulator against the earth’s gravitational waves. For gravitation certainly is propagated the same as other forms of energy, i.e., in wave form. Prof. T. J. See, famous investigator of Mare Island, California, in an address before the California Academy of Sciences, announced recently that his researches on gravitation in 1917 and his latest researches on molecular forces confirmed Maiorana’s claim that the screening of gravitation has been shown to exist. In 1917, says Professor See, ‘I explained the fluctuation of the Moon’s main motion by the circular refraction of the sun’s gravitation waves, as they are propagated through the solid body of our earth at the time of lunar eclipses.’
“‘I found also from dealings with capillary forces that quicksilver is indeed very resistant to the waves which produce molecular action, and this developed a new theory of the depression of the mercury in capillary tubes. This would tend to confirm Maiorana’s claim that a basin of mercury beneath a suspended mass of lead may decrease the gravitation of the lead by a small amount.
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