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Follow on Google News | 10 to 8: Initial STDTS Pendulum Test Is A Rousing Success!Marshall Barnes has conducted his first in a series of pendulum experiments to observe whether his STDTS technology could cause a pendulum to swing farther and longer, thus passing yet another proof of concept test. Saturday night the answer was yes.
By: Fame Plan The experiment was informal but also accurate. Every time the pendulum was released, unless there was a technical fault, it went toward the target area and made it within that area, 8 times with the field off. With the field on, however, it did it 10 times. "I was watching for how high the pendulum swung each time because going for how many swings until it stopped each time was going to require counting over 100 swings for each run," Marshall explained. "I know, I did it once, and I don't have the patience for such things. So in the room where I had the pendulum set-up was some art work on the wall and it was easy to look parallel to the pendulum and see where it was heading because it was swinging toward that wall. With each swing, it begin descending across these different art pieces, with each swing it would appear over a different section and with each test the sections it would appear over were the same. So I had consistent means of measurement. "Looking at the height that the pendulum reached was a good indication of how much momentum the pendulum had on each swing and how fast it was losing energy. I could really see the drop off during each control test without the field activated. With the field activated, I could see exactly how there was a little more energy behind each swing, especially after the first one. The regions of each art piece that I was using for demarkations, made it easy to track how far the pendulum was going with each swing and it was simple to see that the pendulum was swinging longer in the tests with the field on." Marshall points out how the field only produces a certain percentage of acceleration, dependent on the signal strength and the metal content of the object that it envelopes. It is also not an anti-gravity field, so it works against or with gravity as any other method of propulsion would. Thus, Marshall's remarks concerning losing energy reflect the fact that the pendulum with the field on, was still acting against gravity on the upswings even though it was doing better than it was without the field activated. This test is just an initial experiment with a pendulum idea. More formal pendulum tests will follow, not only with more rigorous set-ups but with different types of pendulums as well. This is all a part of Marshall's campaign to conclusively prove that STDTS™ is the world's first and only functioning prototype for warp drive technology, especially now that NASA has announced that it is not developing warp drive (see http://www.nbcnews.com/ Marshall's upcoming documentary, STDTS™:The World's First Warp Drive is designed to put the NASA rumors to bed, once and fall. Loaded with interviews, experiments, including all the pedulum tests he's concducting, and documented theroretical work, it should do just that. There is a substantial amount of information on his research in his new book on Stephen Hawking, Space Warps and Time Tunnels: The Infamous Legacy of One Stephen W. Hawking(see http://www.blurb.com/ End
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