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Part #1 The early years of the great UFO cover-up
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<blockquote data-quote="George LoBuono" data-source="post: 46542" data-attributes="member: 2749"><p>Correction: I wrongly said barium titanate is a quasicrystal. It's actually a metamaterial. However, Fouche does say quasicrystals are used by black budget researchers for exotic flight and communications purposes. Fouche: 'In the mess hall at Groom, I heard words like Lorentz Forces, pulse detonation, cyclotron radiation, quantum flux transduction field generators, quasi crystal energy lens, and EPR quantum receivers. I was told that quasi crystals were the key to a whole new field of propulsion and communication technologies."</p><p></p><p>So, Comings worked with a crystal of barium titanate, which IS composed of two metals and does apparently have a dual kind of resonance. To wit: 'The unexpected happens when you shine laser light into a crystal of barium titanate. At first, the beam passes right through the material. But within seconds, a second beam emerges from the crystal, heading straight back into the incoming beam and rapidly growing in strength." (USC did an experiment on this in 1994, ten years after Comings' discovery, by the way). <a href="http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Spotlighting+the+power+of+crystal+light.-a06809494" target="_blank">http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Spotlighting the power of crystal light.-a06809494</a></p><p></p><p>My mistake was to key on Fouche's following statement: "In 1984 a paper was published which marked the discovery of quasi crystals--Two distinctly different metallic crystals joined symmetrically together." That is a partial description of quasicrystals but barium titanate is BaTiO3, so it includes oxygen also and is a metamaterial. The recent 2011 Nobel for discovery of quasicrystals notes that they have a strange five-fold symmetry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George LoBuono, post: 46542, member: 2749"] Correction: I wrongly said barium titanate is a quasicrystal. It's actually a metamaterial. However, Fouche does say quasicrystals are used by black budget researchers for exotic flight and communications purposes. Fouche: 'In the mess hall at Groom, I heard words like Lorentz Forces, pulse detonation, cyclotron radiation, quantum flux transduction field generators, quasi crystal energy lens, and EPR quantum receivers. I was told that quasi crystals were the key to a whole new field of propulsion and communication technologies." So, Comings worked with a crystal of barium titanate, which IS composed of two metals and does apparently have a dual kind of resonance. To wit: 'The unexpected happens when you shine laser light into a crystal of barium titanate. At first, the beam passes right through the material. But within seconds, a second beam emerges from the crystal, heading straight back into the incoming beam and rapidly growing in strength." (USC did an experiment on this in 1994, ten years after Comings' discovery, by the way). [URL='http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Spotlighting+the+power+of+crystal+light.-a06809494']http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Spotlighting the power of crystal light.-a06809494[/URL] My mistake was to key on Fouche's following statement: "In 1984 a paper was published which marked the discovery of quasi crystals--Two distinctly different metallic crystals joined symmetrically together." That is a partial description of quasicrystals but barium titanate is BaTiO3, so it includes oxygen also and is a metamaterial. The recent 2011 Nobel for discovery of quasicrystals notes that they have a strange five-fold symmetry. [/QUOTE]
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