Spin Force

A spin force around the human body has been detected. A measurement of this force is possible by using a simple stick frame suspended over the human head. It is not in the classical electromagnetic spectrum. Some experiments and observations may be found in Buryl Payne’s book: The Spin Force, a collection of articles and experiments. Among the observations so far included are the ones that:

1) show the spin force around humans varies with solar activity and the phase of the Moon.

2) That a very few people can influence the spin force directly.

3) That a subject’s spin force can be influenced by another up to 10,000 miles distant.


Many other experiments can be done to determine the structure and possible economic value of the spin force.


References:

Baraduc, Hippolyte. The first device, called Biometre, developed by of France (Copper needle suspended horizontally by a thread), as reported by: Stine, Harry G.. ON THE FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE. N.Y. 1985

Hayasaka, H. and Takeuchi, S. Anomalous Weight Reduction on a Gyroscope’s Weight; Rotations around the Vertical Axis on the Earth. American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 63 (25), 2701-2704, 1989.

Hruby, Ronald, “Empirical Detection & Measurement of Savely Savva’s Bio-Field, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Feb./Mar. 2003.

Payne, Buryl. A New Device Which Detects and Measures An Energy Field Around the Human Body. Am. Jo. of Acupuncture, Vol 11, No.4, October/December, 1983.

Payne,Buryl. The Aura Meter. Explore Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 6, 1993

Reed, D. Excitation and Extraction of Vacuum Energy via EM-Torsion Field Coupling - Theoretical Model, Infinite Energy, Vol. 25, 1999, pp. 47-51

The Wallace Inventions, Spin Aligned Nuclei, the Gravitomagnetic Field, and The Tampere ‘Gravity-Shielding’ Experiment: Is There a Connection? The Center for Frontier Sciences, Vol 8, No. 1, Spring, 1999.

Sources: http://en. .org/wiki/Samuel_Goudsmit
 
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