Re: East Coast Research and Development Conference 2014
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:48 pm
Sometimes there is more information gathered by what is NOT said than what is. By that I simply mean that when obvious comments or questions should be raised and they're not, there are answers found within those omitted inquiries.
I am glad that with all that has transpired of these past several years, the pursuit of the science remains the primary focus of those who are truly pioneering a 'hidden' physics.
I could not help but notice that the work of Dayton Miller was mentioned by Mr. Mikado, as I too feel that his work is extremely important in the overall investigation of 'heretofore unknown forces' mentions by T. Townsend Brown. I would like to suggest that the work of Harold Aspden also be looked at in regards to many 'accepted' theories of physics.
I'm enjoying the photos posted and trust that others will too.
Thanks for posting them Mr. Mikado!
I am glad that with all that has transpired of these past several years, the pursuit of the science remains the primary focus of those who are truly pioneering a 'hidden' physics.
I could not help but notice that the work of Dayton Miller was mentioned by Mr. Mikado, as I too feel that his work is extremely important in the overall investigation of 'heretofore unknown forces' mentions by T. Townsend Brown. I would like to suggest that the work of Harold Aspden also be looked at in regards to many 'accepted' theories of physics.
I'm enjoying the photos posted and trust that others will too.
Thanks for posting them Mr. Mikado!