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− | Joe Parr has performed some elaborate long-term experiments with magnets, rotating pyramids, and small radioactive sources. In this unusual combination of variables, certain measured results of Mr. Parr?s experiments show striking similarity to those of T. T. Brown?s rock electricity experiments in which a connection between electricity and gravity was sought. Mr. Parr has interpreted his own test results with the hypothesis that a pyramid can become engulfed in a ?bubble? and enter ?hyperspace.? We do not see this interpretation to be supported by the evidence received. However, his testing setups and the 1979 radioactive count data show variations of a cyclical nature which are not easily explained.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Joe Parr has performed some elaborate long-term experiments with magnets, rotating pyramids, and small radioactive sources. In this unusual combination of variables, certain measured results of Mr. Parr?s experiments show striking similarity to those of T. T. Brown?s rock electricity experiments in which a connection between electricity and gravity was sought. Mr. Parr has interpreted his own test results with the hypothesis that a pyramid can become engulfed in a ?bubble? and enter ?hyperspace.? We do not see this interpretation to be supported by the evidence received. However, his testing setups and the 1979 radioactive count data show variations of a cyclical nature which are not easily explained. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Anomalous Radioactive Variations |
Author(s) | Joe Parr |
Keywords | electrogravitics, experiment, magnets, pyramids, radioactivity |
Published | 1993 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 9 |
Pages | 29-32 |
Abstract
Joe Parr has performed some elaborate long-term experiments with magnets, rotating pyramids, and small radioactive sources. In this unusual combination of variables, certain measured results of Mr. Parr?s experiments show striking similarity to those of T. T. Brown?s rock electricity experiments in which a connection between electricity and gravity was sought. Mr. Parr has interpreted his own test results with the hypothesis that a pyramid can become engulfed in a ?bubble? and enter ?hyperspace.? We do not see this interpretation to be supported by the evidence received. However, his testing setups and the 1979 radioactive count data show variations of a cyclical nature which are not easily explained.