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~ Bruce L. Cathie (Author) "WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE CLASSICAL IDEAS of scientific research?..." (more)
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Explores the incredible potential of the Energy Grid and Unified Field all around us. Cathie investigates the Harmonics of Light and how the Energy Grid is created. Here are chapters on UFO propulsion, Nikola Tesla, Unified Equations, the Mysterious Aerials, Pythagoras and the Grid, Nuclear Detonation and the Grid, maps of the ancients, an Australian Stonehenge, and much more. Cathie's books are a must for the student of Anti-Gravity and Lost Science.

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  • Paperback: 255 pages
  • Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press (July 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0932813445
  • ISBN-13: 978-0932813442
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #209,637 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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54 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Different Explanation, December 28, 2001
By Kenneth James Michael MacLean (Ann Arbor, MI USA) - See all my reviews
  
This book is not for those who believe in the "accepted wisdom." Throughout the history of science, groundbreaking work has always been reviled by those in the mainstream, and that applies to all of Cathie's books.
For all but the most terminally stupid, the existence of UFO's is an established fact, unexplainable by modern science. Yet UFO's do exist. Therefore, there is something out there that science does not understand. Mr. Cathie makes an exceedingly interesting, non-conformist attempt to explain this phenomenon.
Cathie is a former airline pilot from New Zealand who personally observed a number of unidentified objects, plotted their courses, and noticed a pattern, from which he inferred a global grid of electromagnetic energy. This global grid has subsequently been substantiated by Becker and Hagens, among others.
Essentially, Cathie argues that UFO's, nuclear facilities, and ancient monuments are places of power, and in order to utilize this power, must be placed in precise geometric positions relative to the earth's surface, and sometimes, to each other. He has also noticed mathematical constants which keep coming up in his investigations.
The arguments against Cathie all come down to his unusual use of mathematics, which he calls "harmonic math," in which the decimal point is sometimes inventively placed. But because harmonics can easily be observed in music and nature, this is not such a radical concept. Cathie's books contain harmonic studies of various places on the globe (including Stonehenge), showing the geometric relationships in their construction and placement. He asserts the impossibility of nuclear war, because, he claims, a nuclear device, in order to detonate, must be placed not only in a precise geometric position relative to the earth, but also to the sun, and that the timing of the detonation is crucial. He says that all of the possible places and times for nuclear explosions have been worked out by the governments of the earth in advance! This from a man who predicted beforehand the dates and times of the French nuclear tests at Mururoa Island in the south pacific in 1968.
Cathie claims to have uncovered the relationship between gravity, light, and mass, and shows in later books tables of these values with their interrelationships.
Whether or not you agree with any of his claims, the book makes very interesting reading. It presents ideas which challenge the accepted wisdom, and makes a unique stab at explaining phenomenon which are at present poorly understood.
If you are someone who will not accept anything you haven't learned in a classroom, heard on CNN or NPR or read in the New York Times, avoid this book. You will find it incomprehensible and a waste of time. If you are a mainstream scientist you will probably find it ludicrous.
However, if you are willing to open up a littlle bit to some new ideas, you might enjoy it.
The book is not a light read. You will be required to expend some effort, but it is worthwhile effort that will challenge your present conception of reality.
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43 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Classic book on the Energy Grid, April 28, 2000
As a fan of Bruce Cathie for many years, I think that this is a good foundation for his work. This book is important because this compilation of his early writtings is updated by Bruce, and explains clears his entire concept of a harmonic light-energy grid around the planet. There is no other book quite like this one. Lots of good diagrams and illustrations. Bruce claims that the British government had his early British publisher destroy all his books in the '70s!
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18 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not even PSEUDO-science . . ., July 23, 2001
By Dave Nelson (Billings, MT) - See all my reviews
This book is the stuff of fantasy and an overactive imagination--which would be great for fiction, but not for presentation as fact. As Mr. Cathie admits, by his own words, he does not consider himself a mathematician nor a scientist. Which is understandable, because he fails miserably at trying to "add to" Einstein's General Relativity theory in another of his own books, trying to improve Einstein's work. This should be a big clue as to the logic behind this book. His theory of a "world grid system" is an example of applying really bad math to an unrelated set of arbitrary information--akin to the assertion, by another author (Michael Drosnin), of a mathematical code contained within the Bible. Bruce Cathie started his research and theories after he had an encounter with a UFO sighting. The "world energy grid" is a series of lines that intersect with UFO sightings around the world. Since UFO sightings are as impossible to verify as the existence of a higher power, this is not good science to base a scientific theory. A strong belief maybe, but not scientific fact.

This kooky book is barely entertaining, and it is definitely not for any serious study of geophysical study. Better to read about this stuff on the internet or in your local library, for free, than to waste money on this collection of nonsensical goofiness.

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