Harmonic 695: the UFO and Antigravity

Harmonic 695: the UFO and Antigravity
Author: Bruce Cathie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1981-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976074271

Captain Bruce L. Cathie is a Fokker Friendship captain flying for the National Airways Corporation of New Zealand. After he and a number of other flying enthusiasts spotted a UFO at Mangere, Auckland, Captain Cathie began to apply his professional knowledge of navigation theory to elucidate a magnetism-based "solution" to the UFO mystery. His discovery of the magnetic grid around Earth was proven in his first book, Harmonic 33 (1968), which has become famous in UFO circles throughout the world. His research since its publication has led him to still more astonishing discoveries, which are detailed here in Harmonic 695: The UFO and Antigravity. Captain Cathie is married and lives with his family in Te Atatu, Auckland, NZ. Peter Temm, M.A., has been a correspondent for newspapers like The Washington Star in the U.S., The Sunday Times in London, The Melbourne Herald in Australia, and The Auckland Star in New Zealand. He is now Consul of Information at the Australian Consulate-General in Osaka, Japan. Temm's interest in UFOs was sparked when he began studying the "sky myths" of the Ainu people of Japan. Of his association with Bruce Cathie, Temm writes: "He is the only independent researcher I know of who has come up with a theory, supported by numerous facts, which answers most of the questions surrounding UFOs."

Harmonic 33

Harmonic 33
Author: Bruce Leonard Cathie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1968
Genre: Unidentified flying objects
ISBN: 9780589010553

The Anti-Gravity Handbook

The Anti-Gravity Handbook
Author: David Hatcher Childress
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781931882170

Revised, expanded new edition of the weird science classic-a compilation of material on Anti-Gravity, Free Energy, Flying Saucer Propulsion, UFOs, Suppressed Technology, NASA Cover-ups and more. Includes: - Photos of Area 51 in Nevada - How to build a flying saucer - Arthur C. Clarke on anti-gravity - Crystals and their role in levitation - Secret government research and development - Nikola Tesla on how anti-gravity airships could draw power from the atmosphere - Bruce Cathie's Anti-Gravity Equation - NASA, the Moon and Anti-Gravity - The mysterious technology used by the ancient Hindus of the Rama Empire - The Rand Corporation's 1956 study on Gravity Control - T. Townsend Brown's electro-gravity experiments - How equations exist for electro-gravity and magneto-gravity - Schematics, photos and illustrations with patents, technical illustrations, photos, & cartoons

Harmonic 33: a Radical New Explanation for Unidentified Flying Objects

Harmonic 33: a Radical New Explanation for Unidentified Flying Objects
Author: Bruce Cathie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1968-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539797234

"Even as you read this," writes author Bruce Cathie, "interplanetary spaceships are rebuilding a world grid system from which, it appears, they can draw motive power, and they are possibly also using the grid for navigational purposes."Since this book was first published, further research has shown that at least a portion of the grid's secrets are already known to - and being exploited by - scientists from several different countries of the world.

The Harmonic Conquest of Space

The Harmonic Conquest of Space
Author: Bruce L. Cathie
Publisher: Blue Poppy Enterprises, Inc.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780932813626

Explores the concept that the earth is criss-crossed by an electromagnetic grid system that can be used for anti-gravity, free energy, levitation and more.

The $q,t$-Catalan Numbers and the Space of Diagonal Harmonics

The $q,t$-Catalan Numbers and the Space of Diagonal Harmonics
Author: James Haglund
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2008
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821844113

This work contains detailed descriptions of developments in the combinatorics of the space of diagonal harmonics, a topic at the forefront of current research in algebraic combinatorics. These developments have led in turn to some surprising discoveries in the combinatorics of Macdonald polynomials.

The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288

The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288
Author: Bruce Cathie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1977-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976217876

The secrets of life on Earth revealed... In his first book, Harmonic 33, Captain Bruce Cathie aroused worldwide interest when he first postulated the existence of a world magnetic power grid, which was directly associated with UFO sightings. His second book, Harmonic 695, carried this research further, demonstrating that the grid and its powers are already known to - and being utilized by - powerful countries with nuclear stockpiles. Now, in The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288, Captain Cathie has made astonishing new breakthroughs. He examines our concepts of space-time and discusses the harmonics of light, sound, water, plant growth, and human health. Strong emphasis is placed on the work of Nikola Tesla, whose research bears out many of Cathie's recent discoveries, including the idea that we need to attempt to communicate with lifeforms on other planets. Captain Bruce L. Cathie is a Fokker Friendship captain flying for the National Airways Corporation of New Zealand. He is married and lives with his family in Te Atatu, Auckland, NZ.

Harmonic Experience

Harmonic Experience
Author: W. A. Mathieu
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1997-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1620554011

An exploration of musical harmony from its ancient fundamentals to its most complex modern progressions, addressing how and why it resonates emotionally and spiritually in the individual. W. A. Mathieu, an accomplished author and recording artist, presents a way of learning music that reconnects modern-day musicians with the source from which music was originally generated. As the author states, "The rules of music--including counterpoint and harmony--were not formed in our brains but in the resonance chambers of our bodies." His theory of music reconciles the ancient harmonic system of just intonation with the modern system of twelve-tone temperament. Saying that the way we think music is far from the way we do music, Mathieu explains why certain combinations of sounds are experienced by the listener as harmonious. His prose often resembles the rhythms and cadences of music itself, and his many musical examples allow readers to discover their own musical responses.

Harmonic Analysis for Engineers and Applied Scientists

Harmonic Analysis for Engineers and Applied Scientists
Author: Gregory S. Chirikjian
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486795640

Although the Fourier transform is among engineering's most widely used mathematical tools, few engineers realize that the extension of harmonic analysis to functions on groups holds great potential for solving problems in robotics, image analysis, mechanics, and other areas. This self-contained approach, geared toward readers with a standard background in engineering mathematics, explores the widest possible range of applications to fields such as robotics, mechanics, tomography, sensor calibration, estimation and control, liquid crystal analysis, and conformational statistics of macromolecules. Harmonic analysis is explored in terms of particular Lie groups, and the text deals with only a limited number of proofs, focusing instead on specific applications and fundamental mathematical results. Forming a bridge between pure mathematics and the challenges of modern engineering, this updated and expanded volume offers a concrete, accessible treatment that places the general theory in the context of specific groups.

Audacious Euphony

Audacious Euphony
Author: Richard Cohn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199773211

Music theorists have long believed that 19th-century triadic progressions idiomatically extend the diatonic syntax of 18th-century classical tonality, and have accordingly unified the two repertories under a single mode of representation. Post-structuralist musicologists have challenged this belief, advancing the view that many romantic triadic progressions exceed the reach of classical syntax and are mobilized as the result of a transgressive, anti-syntactic impulse. In Audacious Euphony, author Richard Cohn takes both of these views to task, arguing that romantic harmony operates under syntactic principles distinct from those that underlie classical tonality, but no less susceptible to systematic definition. Charting this alternative triadic syntax, Cohn reconceives what consonant triads are, and how they relate to one another. In doing so, he shows that major and minor triads have two distinct natures: one based on their acoustic properties, and the other on their ability to voice-lead smoothly to each other in the chromatic universe. Whereas their acoustic nature underlies the diatonic tonality of the classical tradition, their voice-leading properties are optimized by the pan-triadic progressions characteristic of the 19th century. Audacious Euphony develops a set of inter-related maps that organize intuitions about triadic proximity as seen through the lens of voice-leading proximity, using various geometries related to the 19th-century Tonnetz. This model leads to cogent analyses both of particular compositions and of historical trends across the long nineteenth century. Essential reading for music theorists, Audacious Euphony is also a valuable resource for music historians, performers and composers.