TITLE:
Earth’s Serious Anisotropy, Non-Inertiality, Ether, Gain of Free Energy, Revealed, Part 2
AUTHORS:
Panos Theoharis Pappas, Benjamin Inigo Jones, Theoharis Panos Pappas, Lefteris Panos Pappas
KEYWORDS:
Inertiality, Isotropy, Anisotropy, Gain of Free Energy, Ether, Energy, Storage, Digital Computerized, Oscilloscope
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.6 No.6,
June
28,
2018
ABSTRACT: The present paper is of historic importance as well as the second part of [1]. In this second part,
we detect important details about the orbit of the Earth and about the velocity
(of magnitude 217 km/s) of the solar system around the center of the Milky Way
galaxy. Some of these details concern the perihelion and aphelion of the orbit
of the Earth. For several years we have observed that the return pulses, on the
oscilloscope screen, appear to be more energetic than the initial pulses (See
Part 1, Figure 2, for which the blue return pulse crests are much higher than the yellow
initial crests). The used oscilloscope is and only must be, a storage
oscilloscope, in other words, a computerized oscilloscope with a digital
memory. The first oscilloscopes like this, came out, only after 1995, a
relatively recent time that all wire velocity experiments and measurements were
already completely investigated by science. We do astronomy, without receiving images by an astronomical telescope,
but instead by sending signals around a loop and making an analysis using the
same oscilloscope as in Part 1. We recommend to the reader to study Part 1 as a
prerequisite. The Earth surface is accelerating with a centripetal
acceleration, due to its rotation, thus it is not an inertial frame. Also, the
Earth is evidently anisotropic, due to the same rotation, a second reason for
it being a non-inertial rotating frame.