The Harmonic Conquest of Space By Bruce L. Cathie
1995 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 0646216791 | PDF | 11 MB
1995 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 0646216791 | PDF | 11 MB
In 1952, Captain Bruce Cathie of New Zealand's National Airways Corporation, with a group of friends, made a prolonged evening sighting of a UFO at Mangcrc, Auckland, New Zealand. Captain Cathie's research into UFOs resulted in the publishing of several books which attracted worldwide interest in the subject. In his first book, Harmonic 33, he postulated the existence of a world magnetic grid, proving this by mathematics and showing that it is directly associated not only with UFO sightings and activities, but also with such diverse matters as gravity anomaly areas, and ancient mystery sites such as Stonehenge, and the Great Pyramid in Egypt. His second book, Harmonic 695, carried his research a stage further, and demonstrated that the grid and some of its powers arc known and being used by the "atomic" nations, but kept under a veil of secrecy. In his third and fourth books, The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288 and The Bridge to Infinity: Harmonic 371244, Cathie takes another great stride forward. He probes into the fabric of space-time itself, throws new light on Ein'stein's famous E=mc2, and discusses the harmonics of light, sound, temperature, gravity, lasers, the periodic table, plant growth and human health. The Harmonic Conquest of Space recaps and fu rthcr progresses research into the world energy grid system and the geometric nature of the Universe. Bruce Cathie compiles all the discovered harmonic unified values into a set of unified tables for usc in research in many areas of scientific interest.