Remote detector of impending earthquakes
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Welcome to the web page on an effective principle and method
for remote detection of impending earthquakes (and also tornados
and tsunamis), and on the ancient device named "houfeng didongy yi"
that successfully implemented this principle and method already
in 132 AD (means almost 2000 years ago). Note that independently
from this web page, this extraordinary device was also described
in the paper "Signal processing in the 'Zhang Heng Seismograph'
for remote sensing of impending earthquakes" presented at
"the International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2005),
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 21 to 23
November 2005. Texts of papers for this conference, including
into this also the above paper, organisers of the conference
promised to make available on the web page
icst.massey.ac.nz.
From descriptions presented on this web page, and also in the
above paper, it appears that this ancient principle of remote sensing
of impending earthquakes, after it is modernised appropriately,
would be able to detect remotely earthquakes which are to take
place in your vicinity, on another continent, and also on a
different planet. Furthermore, the device which implements this
principle can be miniaturised and inserted e.g. into hand-phones.
It can also be placed on a satellite, so that it is able to detect
impending earthquakes remotely from Earth's orbit.
Thus it can provide both, personal as well as global,
early warning system against impending earthquakes,
tsunamis, and tornados.
Our planet continually
experiences deadly earthquakes. On the boxing day of 26 December
2003 the tragic earthquake in the city Bam from Iran claimed over
30 000 human lives. Also on the boxing day, but of 26 December
2004, the powerful earthquake and tsunami waves from the Indian
Ocean claimed around 300 000 human lives. All these deadly
events reminds us how important is to be able to develop a principle,
a method, and a working device on Earth, which would be able to
detect remotely the impending earthquakes a sufficient time
before they actually strike. At the moment humanity
does not have such a working device. However, surprisingly,
humanity knows a principle and an effective method for remote
detection of impending earthquakes since 132 AD (means for
almost 2000 years). Only that this principle and method seems
to be intentionally ignored by present official orthodox science
on Earth. No-one wants research it officially. Also no-one is
prepared to build officially the instrument that is based on it.
Sarcastically, the reason for this intentional ignoring of this
wonder instrument is the fact, that the principle that it utilises extends
beyond philosophical horizons of present science. This is because
the instrument is based on intercepting and decoding telepathic
waves (means "chi"), the existence of which the orthodox human
science still does NOT wants to acknowledge officially. Furthermore,
this principle is a living proof of the inferiority and inadequacy
of present orthodox science, which in 21st century still is
unable to understand phenomena which stand behind
a technical device that was build almost 2000 years ago.
At the
moment humanity mastered technically the method of
detection of earthquakes only after they have stricken.
The reason is that so-far in use are only inertial seismographs.
Their attribute is that they must be "shaken" by an earthquake
to be able to register it. However, this excellent principle and
effective instrument, which are known to people since ancient
times, are much more perfect than present seismographs.
They allowed to detect remotely earthquakes which still were
in the stage of brewing up. Simultaneously, the official
ignoring of their principles by present orthodox science
does not decrease their usefulness, nor invalidate their
historically confirmed successes. Therefore this web
page assumes the honourable task of reminding people
about the principle and instrument that are intentionally
discriminated by our present orthodox science. After all,
with the use of this principle and instrument ancient
Chinese were able to detect incoming earthquakes a long
time before these earthquakes inflicted any damage. An
extraordinary technical device constructed for this principle
and method of remote earthquake detection used to be called
then the houfeng didongy yi. In the Chinese language this name
means the "instrument for inquiring into the flow of fluid
and earth movement". (Notice that the word "fluid"
is used here in the meaning from hydromechanics. It means
every substance which is in state other than that of solids.)
Presently this instrument is known on Earth under a different
and rather misleading name of the
"Zhang Heng seismograph".
Actually every
earthquake is "talking" to announce its arrival a long time before
it strikes. It is a common knowledge that this "talk" is perceived and
understood by many animals which show a clear panic before
a powerful earthquake is to strike. Also some humans who have
so-called "psychic" abilities can hear an earthquake coming.
Also the device described on this web page was able to "hear"
and "understand" this "talk" of incoming earthquakes. Therefore
it was even able to indicate how much time was left before a given
earthquake is to strike. Unfortunately, the device was build only
once almost 2000 years ago. Then it was forgotten. So now it
still awaits for someone to reconstruct it with the use of a modern
technology. Regrettably, since this web page was published
in March 2003, my continuous efforts to find a research institution
which would help me to build this device have failed. It appears
that our present scientific institutions are intentionally avoiding
investment in a research and technology that would be able to
sense warnings from such telepathic "talks" of incoming earthquakes.
Near the end
of this web page is explained, that similarly to earthquakes, also
the tornados broadcast into surroundings similar telepathic
warning signals which announce their arrival. These signals from
tornados also can be intercepted and understood by the instrument
which is just a modified version of the device described on this web
page. Therefore the principle of operation and the device "houfeng
didongy yi", which are explained on this web page, are capable
of remote detection of both, the impending earthquakes and the
murderous tornados approaches.
This web page
shows numerous photographs of modern replicas of the
"houfeng didongy yi". But we must clearly emphasize here,
that none of the replicas shown here ever worked.
All of them are only replicas which copy external appearance
and selected components of this instrument, but are unable
to copy the operation of the original instrument. In fact,
so far no-one on our planet managed
to produce a working replica of this instrument,
in spite that we all are so proud of the advancement of
present technology. My research seem indicate, that the reason
for this inability to work, is that all modern replicas of the
"houfeng didongy yi" were constructed on the erroneous
principle of operation. Their creators assumed that
this instrument originally worked on principles of inertia
- means that it worked exactly the same as present
seismographs do. However, in reality it worked on principles
of analog processing of telepathic signals. Only this web page
disclosed for the first time the true operation of this wonder
instrument.
I estimate that
the cost of materials, equipment, research, and manufacturing
(however, without human labour) needed to complete a working
prototype of the "houfeng didongy yi" amounts to around $US 50,000.
This equipment includes, amongst others: a good conventional
(inertial) seismograph, a set of parabolic antenna dishes,
appropriately shaped feed-horns and sensors, spectrum analyser
with a digital output, a PC computer with a large memory (i.e.
of a "server" type), and several prototypes of research stations.
Even if I would decide to build this device on the same principle
like all other research which I carry out so-far, namely in my
personal time and in the corner of my bedroom, still I have no
enough private funds to buy all materials and equipment needed - in spite that
it costs less than a single family house that is going to be destroyed
during a next earthquake which for sure is to come soon. But
perhaps you could help. Perhaps you already have a laboratory
with all this equipment. Or maybe together we could build this
device in any other manner - after all it is needed so urgently.
I invite you to have a look at the web page that follow, to see
how feasible the idea of this device is, and what it involves to
build it. Then I invite you to consider how the practical construction
of it could be moved forward from the present deadlock.
In turn when it is finally build, it is going to save thousands of
human lives, perhaps even your own or your close ones.
So here is the description of this ancient wonder device.
* * *
Recently I was made redundant
from my lecturing job in computer sciences. The reason was a mysterious
slump in numbers of students who study computing and
Information Technology in New Zealand. The loss of income is always a regrettable situation.
However, in my circumstances it also opens a possibility of finding
another job, which would be more suitable for research and development
of devices described on this web page. I am presently seeking just
such a job. Please let me know if you hear of any suitable position.
I am interested in every position, which would allow me to research
and to develop working prototypes of any devices described on my web
pages. This includes the device described on this web page, as well as the
Oscillatory Chamber, or the
telekinetic battery.
The most ideal position, which would suit me best, would be the one
described on a separate web page
my job search.
However, I understand that it is very difficult to accomplish an
ideal in life. Thus I am prepared to negotiate any job opportunity
which would allow for experimental research of such innovative devices.
* * *
Notice that this web
page is actually a preliminary report which summarises outcomes
of my "private" research to-date on an ancient remote detector
of impending earthquakes (or an ancient earthquake
warning device). This device has the ability to detect
an earthquake a log time before it strikes and
does a damage. To be even more extraordinary, this
device was already build and actually proved itself
in action. I am inviting you now to find out from the
descriptions below how it works, what principle it uses
for the detection of incoming earthquakes, and also
to learn the unusual history of it. You can also download
from this web page a copy of subsection N6.1
from volume 11 of my monograph [1/4] "Advanced
Magnetic Devices". It describes this device. After
downloading this subsection N6.1, you can read
it in the comfort of your own home, or give it to your
friends who may do research on remote detection
of impending earthquakes (or tornados).
* * *
The device described
here carries the potential of saving countless
lives. Actually, if you live on earthquakes belt and this
device is build soon enough, perhaps it may even save your
own life, or life of someone that you love the most. After all,
our planet is increasingly more active seismically, and destructive
earthquakes keep happening increasingly frequent. We could sleep
more peaceful if we have a device like this, which would wake up
us soon enough to escape from a danger zone. So perhaps we both could
work out together how to build this device much sooner. I have
the knowledge and skills required to build it, but I do not
have laboratory nor right conditions for experimental research
and prototyping. But perhaps you have them, or could arrange
for them. If we join our forces, this wonder device maybe
could materialise much sooner and save many more lives.
#1. Earthquakes detected in advance are less dangerous:
Seismic activities of our planet are on the increase lately. Every year thousands of people die or loose their most precious possessions only because an earthquake catches them in a dangerous place or during a defenceless sleep. Our present orthodox science is powerless towards earthquakes, because it does not know a principle on which earthquakes could be detected before they strike. The reason is that our only present earthquake detecting instruments, the so-called "seismographs" work on principles of inertia. Therefore, in order for them to indicate an earthquake, they actually need to be shaken by it. Only when they are shaken by an earthquake, their inertial component moves in relationship to the chasse, thus indicating that an earthquake actually took place. But for people this is already too late for an escape. In order to save lives, earthquake detectors must be able to start an alarm a significant time in advance, before a given earthquake strikes. Only then people would be able to escape from a danger zone and salvage their most precious possessions. This web site describes just such an earthquake detector, which warns in advance about an incoming disaster.
(Note that you can see the
enlargement of each illustration or photograph
from this web site, simply by clicking on this
illustration or photograph. Furthermore, a majority of
browsers currently in use, including into this the
popular "Internet Explorer", allows to
download
each illustration to your own computer, and then
look at it, reduce or enlarge the size of it, or print it,
with your own graphical software.)
Fig. #1:Remote detector of
incoming earthquakes. This extraordinary device is able to rise alarms
a long time before earthquakes strike, i.e.
sufficiently in advance to allow an effective escape from the danger
zone. The descriptions from this web page are to explain the
principle of operation and the design of it. It is known presently under
a misleading name of the "Zhang Heng seismograph", although it
does NOT utilise the inertial principles of present seismographs at all.
In my opinion, the best reflection of the true operation of this device is
still the original ancient Chinese name houfeng didongy yi
- meaning the "instrument for inquiring into the flow of fluid and earth movement".
Unfortunately, the above replica does not work, similarly as do not
work all other modern replicas of this instrument. The reason is that
it has been built for the erroneous principle of operation (i.e. for
inertia, instead of the analog processing of telepathic signals).
The replica of this detector shown
above is the one that is exhibited in New Zealand in the
Te Papa
museum from Wellington. This is also the replica that I studied to work
out how it operates. Descriptions provided on this web page eventuated
because of a strange turn of fate, namely that the above device happened
to appear just a few kilometres from my flat, while I was seeking it in the
entire big world, being prepared to even fly to China just to see it.
Fig. #2. Here are examples which illustrate
the unique shape of a "parabolic antenna chamber"
assumed by the device now misleadingly called the
"Zhang Heng Seismograph" (although this instrument
does not utilise principles of present inertial seismographs):
Fig. #2a. This is probably the
most accurate replica reflecting the external
appearance of the "Zhang Heng seismograph".
It gives quite a good idea as to how this
instrument really used to look like. For
example it shows that originally only dragons'
heads were attached to the "antenna chamber",
not entire dragons as this is shown on other
replicas. (In my opinion entire dragons attached
to the "antenna chamber" may actually distort the
proper reception of telepathic warning signals,
means "chi"). The only discrepancy
in the above replica concerns the uppermost
part - originally it was dome-shaped and had
no flange shown in the above replica. In 2003
this replica was presented on following web pages:
inventors.about.com or
www.sra-4kids.com.
I encourage to have a look at any one of them, or both.
Fig. #2b: An old drawing of the "Zhang Heng seismograph".
In 2003 it was presented in the article by Sara Rhodes, "Chinese Contribution",
available from the web site
home.earthlink.net
(have a look at this interesting article). Notice from the shape of the
"antenna chamber" how perfectly this shape is suiting the focusing
of telepathic waves reflected from walls of the chamber on inlets of
water to mouths of dragons.
Fig. #2c: Still another old replica of the
"Zhang Heng seismograph", which also very well
reflects the parabolic shape of the "antenna chamber".
In 2003 it was shown on the web page of Albertson
College of Idaho, USA. You can visit the interesting
web page of this college under the address:
www.albertson.edu
(have a look at it).
Fig. #2d: Sensational ancient replica of the
"Zhang Heng seismograph". The pattern on it seems to indicate
that it may originate from the Western Zhou period (1100 BC
to 770 BC). This in turn could mean, that the "Zhang Heng
seismograph" could even be over 1000 years older than it
is currently believed. However, many details of this "artefact"
seems to indicate, that it is just one of these skilful fabrications
prepared in present times. More details on this controversial
replica of the "Zhang Heng seismograph" may provide
Mr Keewee Tan, who can be contacted via the email address
keeweetan@pacific.net.sg.
In turn further descriptions of the replica itself are provided on
the separate web page
artefact available via "Menu 1" and
"Menu 2"
from this web page (have a look at it).
#2. Ancient "chi" (i.e. "telepathic waves") provide a
principle for an early detection of incoming earthquakes:
Ancient Chinese mastered
an exceptional knowledge of phenomena they called "chi". (This
phenomena is also known in other cultures. For example Japanese
call it "reiki", Indians call it "vril", Europeans call it "energy
of pyramids", while Australians and New Zealanders call it "vibes".)
Chinese knowledge of this "chi" was on such an advanced level, that
even today people constantly draw from it. To be worse, present
orthodox science still has not established yet, and shows no
slightest interest in establishing, what this "chi" actually
is. Therefore at the moment our only knowledge of "chi"
originates from ancient Chinese manuscripts. Fortunately,
I did my own research on "chi". Some of my conclusions are
described in subsections H2 and H7.1 from volume 4 of monograph
[1/4], a copy of which is downloadable free of charge via "Menu 1" or
"Menu 4"
on this web page (for such downloading simply click in a menu at
"Text [1/4]").
According to my findings, the term "chi" was used by
ancient Chinese for describing an entire body
of different phenomena that occur in the counter-world. (Note
that the name "counter-world" is assigned to a separate set of
dimensions that do exist at the other end of the gravity
dipole - as this is formally proven in subsection H1.1
from volume 4 of [1/4].) These phenomena include, amongst
others, phenomena which in monograph [1/4] are described
with such terms as: telepathic waves (see subsection H7.1
from volume 4 of monograph [1/4]), moral energy (see
subsection I4.3 in [1/4]), life energy (see subsection
I5.6 in [1/4]), and the thinking substance called counter-matter
(see subsection I2 in [1/4]). Out of these different components of "chi",
the most interesting from the point of view of earthquakes
are "telepathic waves". The reason is that telepathic waves
are actually equivalents to sounds, only that they
propagate in the counter-world. As such, they are produced
continually by every object and by every process. But their
tone, and thus also the message that they carry in themselves,
depends on the process to which a given object is subjected.
Therefore, when an earthquake begins, these telepathic "sounds"
are spreading a very unique "noise" which actually is telling
to everyone who listens, that an earthquake is just brewing
up and that it is to strike soon. So far only animals and very
special people called "psychic" were able to intercept naturally
with their minds this telepathic message from an incoming
earthquake. It is about a time we re-build with our present
technology an ancient technical device which was also able
to do so in a technical manner.
#3. What are "telepathic waves" (ancient "chi"):
Behaviour and attributes
of telepathic waves are described by a discipline of knowledge
of ancient Chinese, called "feng shui" (see subsection H7.1 from
volume 4 of monograph [1/4]),
or "hou feng". Actually "feng shui", or "hou feng", is simply
a body of knowledge which summarises natural laws that govern
the deflection, concentration, screening, and medical impact
of telepathic waves. The most interesting attribute of "telepathic
waves" is, that an extremely powerful burst of these waves
is emitted by epicentre of every earthquake just when this
earthquake is about to happen. Therefore this burst of telepathic
waves can be utilised as a principle of early detection of
earthquakes. It can provide an advanced warning about these
earthquakes, a long time before they strike. This principle
is actually used in the alarming device that I am describing
on this web page. Because our orthodox science does not explain
what are these telepathic waves (or "houfeng"), I better
summarise here some basic information about them. But for
a complete understanding what they are, I would recommend
to read chapter H from volume 4 of monograph [1/4]. This volume
describes a scientific theory called the "Concept of Dipolar
Gravity", which provides theoretical foundations for understanding
phenomena such as telepathic waves, telekinesis, time, energy, gravity, etc.
Especially I would recommend to read subsection H7.1 in [1/4] which directly
explains what telepathic waves are. However, to understand fully
that subsection H7.1, one firstly needs to read the beginning of
chapter H of [1/4] - up to subsection H3.) For the purpose
of the device described on this web page, it is sufficient to take
my word for it, that the telepathic waves can be explained as a kind
of counter-material waves similar to sound, which: (1) propagate
infinitively fast, (2) every object is transparent for them,
therefore they penetrate easily through even such huge objects
as Earth or Sun, (3) are partially deflected by every surface,
(4) are constantly emitted by every phenomena and every
object, and thus carry in themselves a complete information
about this phenomena or object, and (5) can be intercepted
and decoded by plants, animals, people, and also technical
devices.
Fig. #3. A spectacular replica from
Taiwan of the instrument wrongly named the
"Zhang Heng Seismograph". (Reproduced
and hyperlinked by the kind permission from the
Ministry of Education Computer Centre dated 3
Nov 2003, authorised by Yenchen Lin, Centre
Engineer, yenjen@mail.moe.gov.tw.) This replica
is on the exhibition in the famous "National Museum
of Natural Science", in Tai Chung (Taiwan). The
above photograph can be found on the web site showing
various exhibits from that museum, which has the
internet address:
content.edu.tw.
Have a look at this web page, because it shows the
details of the dragons' mouths with "pearls" in them.
It also shows a technical drawing of the "inertial"
mechanism that according to some scientists triggered
the fall of these "pearls". (Please notice, that this web
page disagree with such opinions and explains that
this device did NOT work on principles of inertia.)
Fig. #4. There is a Hong Kong based company
named "Sinopro International Ltd.", which actually
produces replicas of this seismograph for interested
clients. The above photograph shows two replicas
of the "Zhang Heng seismograph", which were produced
by this company and installed in the Sheraton Hotel
in Chengdu, China. These replicas, and other ones
produced by "Sinpro", can be seen on the web site
of this company, which has the internet address
www.sinopro.com.
The above photograph is reproduced by a kind permission
from Wayne Thompson, Sinopro (wrtomson@sinopro.com).
#4. A "houfeng didongy yi" working on "chi":
Actually there was a
"seismograph" already build and operated in ancient China,
which utilised "chi" for the detection of earthquakes long
in advance before they strike. The principle of this "seismograph"
was so designed, that it reacted on the burst of powerful
telepathic waves ("chi") that is produced by epicentre of every
earthquake just before this earthquake is to strike. This
wonder ancient device, which detects incoming earthquakes in
advance and raises early alarms, is shown in Figure 1.
It was build in 132 AD by a Chinese genius mathematician and
astronomer, named Zhang Heng. Therefore presently it is known
by a trivial and very misleading English name of the
"Zhang Heng seismograph". But the original Chinese name
for it was much more meaningful. It read "houfeng didongy yi",
which usually is translated as "instrument for inquiring into the
flow of fluid and earth movement". Notice however, that
the segment "hou-feng" of this name specifically refers
to telepathic waves. This segment actually indicates
that the movements of Chinese "chi" was detected
by this device. Unfortunately, in present days the Chinese
term "hou-feng" is erroneously translated as "winds", while
it should be translated as "chi" or even better as "telepathic
waves". Thus this ancient Chinese name of the device directly
highlights that it operated on telepathic waves (i.e. on "houfeng"),
not on forces of inertia. Descriptions of this wonder device
can be found in internet if the key words "Zhang Heng seismograph"
are being typed for key words of a search engine. A half-size
replica of this device made of copper was given to New Zealand
by the People's Government of Beijing Municipality. Probably
the gift took into account that New Zealand is frequently plagued
by earthquakes. This replica is around 1.5 metre tall, while
the widest diameter of its barrel-shaped chamber is almost 1 metre.
It weighs full 600 kg. In 2003, 2004, and 2005 this replica was on the exhibition
for public viewing in the museum named
Te Papa
(means "Our Place" in the Maori language), which is located
in Wellington - the capitol of New Zealand, only a few kilometres
from the flat that I occupied since 2001 till now. This replica is shown
on the photograph from "Fig. #1".
#5. The life history of Zhang Heng is quite extraordinary:
Zhang Heng (sometimes also spelled "Chang Heng") lived from 72 AD to 139 AD, during reign of the Eastern Han dynasty. The most of his life he spend in the capitol city Luoyang (present Nanyang city) of Henan province of China. In the last stage of his life he used to be even the Minister in charge of historical records for the Emperor, although it is known that he turned down many important posts that were offered to him. To our present understanding, he was an extraordinary person. Although his official occupation was mathematics and astronomy, his real interests were in morality, philosophy, and mysteries. (Means, he was like an ancient version of myself - Dr Jan Pajak.) He wrote descriptions,
which reveal that in our present terminology he could be called an "aware UFO abductee". For example, he described his own travel through cosmos, other planets, and cosmic landscapes, thus suggesting that he actually could have seen and remembered them. (E.g. he wrote "Heaven is like an umbrella, earth like an upturned dish", or "I looked back and saw the sun and the moon revolving".) In 132 AD he build a seismograph discussed here. This device was one of the technical wonders of our planet. Even today it foreruns the state of present orthodox science and technology by at least 100 years. But no technical documentation of his device survived until today. I personally believe that such design documentation existed, but was later purposely destroyed. Fortunately for us, those who destroyed this documentation, overlooked a single short section of laymen descriptions as to how his device looked like, and what were outcomes of the operation of it. This description is recorded in Zhang Heng's biography from the "Hou Han shu" - meaning the "History of the Later Han Dynasty". His seismograph was so sensitive, that it detected an earthquake which on 1 March 138 AD destroyed the city of Longxi from western Gansu Province. This city was distant by about 500 kilometres from the device. The physical shockwave from this earthquake was undetectable in Luoyang - this is why Zhang Heng was initially accused of being a liar, while his device was suspected of being a fraud. Fortunately two days later horseback messengers with news of this earthquake arrived to Luoyang, thus confirming the correct and highly sensitive operation of the device.
After Zhang Heng died in 139 AD, there was no one who could maintain and "fine tune" this device. So it fell into misuse and soon stopped to work. Subsequently it was shifted to the graveyard of Zhang Heng in Luoyang, Henan Province. It remained in the Zhang Heng grave until it was destroyed some time later. It was firstly reconstructed by a Japanese scholar in 1875. In 1951 a Chinese researcher, Mr Wang Zhenduo reconstructed it again according to inertial model which in his opinion this device utilised in operation. His replica of the device was later exhibited for public view in museum of technology Van Tien in Beijing. Further replicas were also made. The copy of this device given to Te Papa museum in New Zealand is said to be the first instance of a Chinese-made replica being exhibited overseas.
Fig. #5: Zhang Heng - genius mathematician and
astronomer from China. The above image originates from
the article by Shi Ke, entitled "The Universe Unlimited
in Both Space and Time" which in 2003 was available on the web page
www.pureinsight.org
(have a look at this extremely interesting article, if you are able to access it).
Fig. #6. This is myself, Dr Jan Pajak. The working
out of true principles of operation of the "houfeng didongy yi" is one of
my scientific accomplishments. I started my research on this extraordinary
device in 1993. By 2003 I had worked out the true principle of operation
of it. Starting from 2003, until today, I unsuccessfully seek a workplace
and a research laboratory, where I could construct a working prototype
of this wonder instrument which is capable of saving countless lives.
#6. I have researched privately the "houfeng didongy yi" since 1993:
I learned about the existence
and operation of this wonder device in 1993, from my Chinese friends
living in Malaysia. This happened soon after I took my professorial
position at the Malaya University in Kuala Lumpur. Since that time I
sporadically managed to collect various sparse information which were
available on this device. This allowed me to study principles of
operation that this device utilises. However, I managed to photograph
and to fully describe this device only in 2003, when I accidentally
stepped on it in Wellington, New Zealand.
In order to see this unique device in action, to investigate it, and
to photograph it, at some stage I even intended to privately fly to
China. Unfortunately I was prevented from undertaking such a trip by
the lack of address of the location in which the original of this
device could be seen. Now I know that the reason why it was so difficult
to establish this address, is simply that the original device was
destroyed a long time ago. So I delayed this trip because I had
insufficient funds to seek this location only after I arrive to
China. But as it can be seen, "since Mohammed could not come to
the mountain, the mountain come to Mohammed". (Or, should I say:
"since Pajak could not come to the seismograph, the seismograph
come to Pajak".) In March 2003 unexpectedly for myself, and just
by a pure chance, I found this device in the museum
Te Papa
in Wellington, means in city in which I lived then. Of course, I
immediately photographed it and subjected to detailed operational
analysis. By the end of October 2003 I already had the real
operation of this device worked out, and described in the content
of subsection N6.1 from monograph [1/4] (a copy of which is available
via this web page). Highly useful for this working out turned out
to be my previous knowledge that I accumulated about the operation of this device. This is because in the exhibition from Wellington only a misleading explanation for the operation of this device is provided. This explanation bases exclusively on the application of forces of inertia. For example, in order to support this inertial explanation, such a key information regarding this device was conveniently not mentioned, as that it actually is a fountain. On the other hand, the absolutely vital condition of the real operation of this device explained below, is that the telepathically modulated streams of water must flow through mouths of eight dragons. This means that the device could not work without water, and that this convenient "not mentioning" about water, distorts completely our understanding of the principles of operation that
the device applies.
#7. Device's shape and mutual cooperation of components:
The earthquake alarming
device discussed here takes a shape of a fountain. In this fountain
water that flows out of it, is firstly gathered and calmed down in an
axially-symmetrical "antenna chamber" cast of the finest
bronze and shaped like a barrel, or a vast wine vat (jar), with a
domed lid. The chamber's widest diameter is eight ancient Chinese
feet, means around 1.9 meter. It is almost 3 meters tall. Water inside
of the chamber is intercepted by inlets of eight "outgoing pipes".
These inlets surround the vertical axis of the device. Then water flows
by these pipes into eight stylised "dragon mouths" located
around the largest peripheral of the barrel. In order to minimise friction
and increase the reliability of this device, interior of the mouth of each
dragon is gold-plated. In mouth of each dragon a loose metal "pearl"
is placed. I repeat here the name "pearl", because the original Chinese
mythology states, that dragons like to carry pearls in their mouths.
Therefore these "metal spheres" that are placed in mouths of eight
dragons from the device discussed here, by Chinese are called "pearls".
But practically these are just ordinary balls made of metal resistant to
corrosion - according to my information originally made of a gold-plated
bronze. After washing these "pearls" around, water flows out of dragons'
mouths and arches down to open mouths of bronze "ringing frogs"
located under each dragon. These frogs are so designed, that practically
they act as bronze bells. So if onto any of them a "pearl" falls from dragon's
mouth above, this frog produces a loud sound of bell ringing. This sound
of bell is sufficiently loud and clear, that it attracts attention of all people
around, and initiates an alarm. According to historic records, the sound
of dropping ball was loud enough to wake the Emperors' entire household,
alerting them to the incoming earthquake. Because the alarm is always
initiated in advance, it gave time advantage to everyone to escape from
the danger zone. However, in normal cases these "pearls" are staying
in mouths of dragons and do not make any noise. In order to regulate
precisely the force that is necessary for water to pull a given "pearl" from
the dragon's mouth, the degree of closing and slanting of this mouth is
subjected to the "fine tuning" via a system of "tuning leavers"
controlled with the vertical rod placed in the centre of the chamber.
Therefore only when an actual earthquake approaches, this one "pearl"
which is located on the side of the incoming earthquake, falls down from
the dragon's mouth to mouth of a frog, and rings loudly for alarm.
After starting the alarm, the stream of water pointing into the direction
of an incoming earthquake keeps a turbulent flow and shoots at a
distance larger than usual. By judging the distance at which it shoots,
and the intensity of turbulence of the flow, the destructive power of
an incoming earthquake can easily be estimated. Also the tuning
leavers of the dragons' mouths allows to regulate the device exactly,
so that only earthquakes above a specific threshold power are able
to trigger the required alarm.
Fig. #7:
A technical drawing which shows the
claimed design of seismograph's inertial mechanism. (Note, however,
that no working prototype that applies this "inertial principle" was
ever constructed. Thus the above design is purely hypothetical and
never proven to work in practice.) Internal details are visible.
This design is presented and described on the web page
international.tamu.edu.
The above page is really worth having a look at. For example it shows
also the cemetery on which the "Zhang Heng seismograph" took the last rest.
Fig. #8: A spectacular replica
of the "Zhang Heng seismograph". It is shown on the internet
web page with the following address:
www.kepu.com.cn
(have a look at it). It illustrates quite well how
beautifully looked the original fountain with
this instrument, and why this instrument was
an ornament and a pride of the palace of
Chinese Emperor of that time.
#8. Principle of operation of the "houfeng didongy yi":
The principle of operation of the earthquake alarming device discussed here is based on the capability of the barrel-shaped "antenna chamber" of this fountain to reflect and to focus telepathic waves. Each earthquake induces a powerful burst of telepathic waves of a high amplitude. These waves with infinitive speed propagate concentrically along straight lines radiating from the epicentre of the earthquake. They arrive instantly to every point on earth, to which the slow waving of the ground that originates from this earthquake is gong to arrive only after some time. Thus the telepathic waves arrive significantly in advance to the areas which a bit later are going to be destroyed by a given earthquake. Amongst others, these telepathic waves also penetrate through the barrel-shaped "antenna chamber" of the fountain. A part of them is deflected from the inner surface of the barrel, similarly like waves of light reflect from a concave mirror. Because of the barrel-shaped cavity of the fountain, and also because of the appropriate location of holes in pipes through which water is pouring out to mouths of dragons, these deflected telepathic waves are focused just on the water that enters mouth of a selected dragon. After it is focused on this water that flows out, these waves change character of the flow. In normal case, water flows through mouths of dragons in a manner that the discipline of hydromechanics describes as a "laminar flow". This flow is only possible when water in a given dish is stationary, and when it flows out in a manner completely undisturbed. The laminar flow is characterised by a very low coefficient of friction, and thus also by a low drag of the flowing water. So this water is unable to drag with itself, and to throw out, these "pearls" that it washes in dragons' mouths. But if a powerful burst of telepathic waves is focused on a given outlet of water, these waves change the character of the flow of water. From a "laminar flow", this water transforms into a "turbulent flow". The discipline of hydromechanics states, that a turbulent flow is characterised by a very high coefficient of friction, and thus also by a high drag. So water which displays such a turbulent flow and flows around a given "pearl", drags this "pearl" with it, and throws this pearl into the mouth of a frog located below. Via such mechanism of changes in character of the water's flow, modulated by telepathic waves focused by the parabolic "antenna chamber" of this fountain, the fountain effectively performs functions of an anti-earthquake alarming device.
#9. Erroneous inertial explanation of the operation of this device:
The above explanation of the real principle of operation of this device, must also be complemented with the information, that only one such device was ever build by Zhang Heng. Soon after his death in 139 AD the device stopped to work. Some time later it was shifted to his tomb. Finally it was destroyed when Mongols overran China. Also blueprints for the original design of this device have disappeared. The only information about it that survived until our times are descriptions and external drawings done by laymen who saw it in operation. So presently we are facing a challenge of reinventing this wonder device from a very beginning. Starting from 19th century, on the basis of these inept descriptions, various people tried to reconstruct this wonder device (or, more strictly, reinvent it from the scratch). One of them was an Englishman named Dr John Milne, who himself was an inventor and builder of an inertial seismograph. He suggested that the Zhang Heng's device works on inertia forces, means very similar to his own inertial seismograph. Most probably Dr Milne took control rods which are used for steering the degree of opening and slanting of dragons' mouths, for rods which mechanically release the drop of "pearls". Dr Milne's ideas were later followed
by others, in this way reinforcing the inertial explanation for this device,
and disseminating this explanation throughout the world. In 1951 Mr Wang Zhenduo
reconstructed the general appearance of this device just on this assumption
that it works on principles of inertia forces. Unfortunately for us, he has
NOT even attempted to make a working prototype of this device to prove that
it actually would work. This failure of producing a working prototype caused
that a faulty mechanical design, which has no chances for working in practice,
is now disseminated throughout the world as the correct one.
Since that time all "look-like" replicas of this device, including the one
that is exhibited in New Zealand, are reconstructed according to the wrong
Wang Zhenduo's inertial model (or Dr John Milne's inertial principles).
Unfortunately, this wrong inertial explanation of present orthodox scientists
does not reveal the true capabilities of this wonder device. In addition it
introduces a lot of confusion. Therefore, for the scientific exactitude
it must be stressed here, that no inertial replica of this device
was ever make to work in practice. On the other hand, historic records
confirm that the real device actually worked. Combining these two facts
together we must conclude, that the inertial explanation for the operation
of this device is erroneous.
Fig. #9: This is the tomb of Zhang Heng.
It is located in the Henan province of China. Into this tomb
the "houfeng didongy yi" was shifted soon after his death.
Also it was here that the seismograph was finally destroyed
during the invasion of Mongols on China. The above photo,
together with other tourist information about this historic and
worth-seeing place, in 2003 used to be displayed on a web
page on Henan which used to exist under the internet address
www.henan-window.com.cn/tour/lvyoue.htm
(unfortunately, it disappeared by 2005).
Fig. #10: A full-size replica of the "houfeng didongy yi".
Notice that it is around 3 meters high. It is probably the only replica
which clearly illustrates to onlookers that the instrument was actually
a fountain. Other replicas do not emphasize the contribution of flowing
water to the operation of this unique device. In 2003 this interesting
replica is shown on the web page
international.tamu.edu.
This page is worth having a look at. It shows a good photographic
record relating to this device and to Zhang Heng himself.
#10. Why "houfeng didongy yi" could not work on inertia:
Why "Zhang Heng seismograph" could not work on inertia. Actually there is a wealth of evidence which clearly indicates that the telepathic earthquake detector discussed here operated on the principle of "chi" (means "telepathic waves") not inertia, and thus that the current inertial explanation of this operation by orthodox science is totally wrong. Let us list here the most important items of such evidence:
#i. The shape. It is extremely difficult and very expensive to form the parabolic mirror shape that the "antenna chamber" of this earthquake detector displays. After all, the cross section through this chamber follows a precise parabolic curve of cross sections through present TV satellite dishes. Much easier and cheaper would be to form this chamber just as a plain cylinder, or even as a square box. Of course, for inertial seismograph the cylinder shape with straight vertical walls, or even a square box shape, would suffice for a chasse to protect mechanism inside. (Even easier would be to build this device completely without any chamber and water - means in a manner as this is done with our modern inertial seismographs.) But for a telepathic detector the shape must be just as it is shown in Figure N6 of monograph [1/4] (or in Figure 1 from this web page).
This is because the interior of the chamber must work as a concave
mirror, which focuses telepathic waves onto inlets to pipes that flow
water to dragons' mouths.
#ii. Work as a fountain. If this device works just on principle of inertia, then water inside of it would only create problems. So for an inertial operation, it would not need to be build as a fountain. This is why present inertial explanations conveniently "forget" to even mention water and the work of this device as a fountain. But water and the operation as a fountain is absolutely necessary for the interception of telepathic waves.
#iii. The out-flowing water intake at the central axis of this fountain. As this is indicated by old Chinese illustrations, water which was flowing out from mouths of subsequent dragons, was supplied to these mouths with long pipes the inlets to which were placed just by the central vertical axis of the device. Of course,
from the technical point of view such design would make no sense unless it
was dictated by the principle of operation of this device. After all,
mouths of dragons were attached to side walls of the "antenna chamber"
in which this water was accumulated. So in order to supply water to
these mouths, it was enough to make holes in these walls and no long
supply pipes were needed. But these pipes become absolutely necessary
if the device works on telepathic waves ("chi"). Then these waves are focused on the central axis of the device. Means that in order to intercept water which was modulated by these telepathic waves, it is necessary to use such long pipes that run radial outwards from the central axis of the device towards mouths of subsequent dragons.
#iv. The location of mouths of dragons approximately half-height of the "antenna chamber". Such height of their location makes no sense neither from the point of view of the operation of this device as an inertial seismograph, nor operation as a fountain. Namely in order to maximise the sensitivity of triggering the leavers in case this device works as an inertial seismograph with the "standing" positioning of the inertial pendulum, the mouths of dragons should be located near the top of the "antenna chamber". Such their location would also make all control and maintenance activities on the triggering mechanism much easier, as this would enable a free access of the maintenance people to these mechanisms. In turn if this device is a fountain with an inertial mechanism inside, then the outflow of water would be most powerful if the mouths of dragons are located by the basis of the device, while the pendulum is placed in the "hanging" position suspended at the top of the "antenna chamber". After all, placing the mouths of dragons at half-height of the "antenna chamber" causes only, that for the fountain a lower half of this chamber remains a dead space completely unused for the increase of pressure of out-flowing water. In case, however, when this device works on "chi", then the placement of mouths of dragons at half-height of this chamber makes a perfect sense. After all, then the walls of the "antenna chamber" are performing the function of concave parabolic mirrors, which focus telepathic waves just around a half-height of this chamber. So it is there where inlets to pipes that intercept water modulated by these waves must be placed.
#v. "Chi". The ancient Chinese name of this device includes the word "houfeng". This clearly indicates that "chi" (means "telepathic waves") were intentionally acknowledged as being utilised in the operation of this device. Also Zhang Heng himself was actually more familiar with properties of telepathic waves than with inertial forces and vibrations. After all, there is a wealth of written evidence that during his times telepathic waves were well known as components of "chi". But there is almost no evidence that people of his times were familiar with inertia forces and with mechanical vibrations to the extend that is needed to build an inertial seismograph. Therefore, for him was much more feasible to utilise "chi" in the operation of his device, than to utilise forces of "inertia" and mechanical vibrations of the ground.
#vi. The symmetry. Mechanical vibrations are always symmetrical. So if one considers the operation of present inertial seismographs, their inertial component always makes symmetrical oscillations in relationship to their chasse. This is excellently shown in present seismograms, in which the line being drawn always deflects symmetrically in both directions from the equilibrium position. This means that if the inertial component slants by value "x" in one direction,
it then also slants by almost the same value "-x" in an opposite direction. In case if the earthquake detector discussed here works on the inertial principle, such symmetrical slanting would also need to appear. Practically this means, that after a shockwave arrived to the device, two balls from two opposite sides of the device should fall down, not just one. The first ball would fall down when the earthquake's shockwaves slant the inertial component into one direction, while the ball on the opposite side would fall when the inertial component would symmetrically swing into an opposite direction. In turn the operation of this device on principles of "chi" (means "telepathic waves") - as described before, would cause only a single ball to fall down from a single dragon mouth. And actually historic records clearly indicate, that always only one ball was falling down. This confirms that the device surely worked on principles of telepathic waves, and thus it always throw down only a single ball.
#vii. Audio alarm. The "Zhang Heng seismograph" was producing audio alarm - this is why it used the bronze frogs which emitted a loud sound of like bell ringing. But if this device works on inertia, it would produce an alarm only when a given earthquake shook it. Of course, in such a case the sonic alarm would make no sense, because it would be accompanied by well visible manifestations and sounds of an earthquake, such as collapsing of buildings, falling down and shifting of furniture, detaching and falling down of hanging objects, wobbling of floor and ceiling, etc. So the only justification for the use of audio alarm was, that this alarm was raised a significant time before a given earthquake strikes. This means that the device must operate on principles of "chi".
#viii. Sensitivity. As historic sources document this, original "Zhang Heng seismograph" was very sensitive. Actually it detected earthquakes, the epicentre of which was distant by around 500 kilometres, while the tremors of which were undetectable for people. In turn the principle of operation of present inertial replicas is so formulated, that in order for them to work, an earthquake would need to have an epicentre just under them, while tremors would need to be so powerful that heads of dragons would fall off from them. Actually until writing this paragraph near half of November 2003, I managed to establish the location and details for around 10 apparently "exact" inertial replicas of this device held in various museums and institutions of the world. But so far I have not discovered even a single one such an inertial device which would actually work in practice and really indicate earthquakes, although about all of these replicas it is claimed that they are "accurate" copies of the original device. All the existing replicas of this device are only ornamental copies which try to imitate the external appearance of this device, and which claim, that have a working inertial mechanism inside of them. But none of these inertial replicas actually works. On the basis of my knowledge of the principle of operation of the inertial lever mechanism proposed for this device, I am personally convinced, that it is NOT possible for this mechanism to be enough sensitive to detect an earthquake which is not noticeable for people. We also must remember, that the sensitivity of such a lever mechanism would be additionally decreased due to the work in water, and thus due to a fast progress of corrosion in joints of levers
To summarise the above,
an inertial explanation for the operation of this telepathic device is
totally wrong. It only devaluates and puts down the real value of this
extraordinary telepathic instrument. The true explanation for this device is hidden in the utilisation of telepathic waves stemming from the knowledge of "chi" ("houfeng") by ancient Chinese.
#11. The "houfeng didongy yi" foreruns present orthodox science by at least 100 years:
Although present orthodox science
is so proud of its accomplishments, actually the alarming device described
above build in 132 AD, foreruns it in the technical advancement by at least
further 100 years. This number of 100 years results from my estimations,
that the present orthodox science needs at least further 50 years in order
to accept the existence of telepathic waves. Then it needs further at least
30 years to learn these waves sufficiently, to develop methods of their
technical utilisation. Finally it still needs at least around 20 further years to design, test, and fine tune a technical device similar to that described above.
But the good news is, that this
lengthily process could be cut short to only around 5 to 10 years, if we
right now accept the fact that the "Zhang Heng seismograph" actually worked
on telepathic waves ("houfeng"), and simply start our learning of technical
telepathy from constructing a modern equivalent for this wonder of ancient
technology.
Fig. #11: A replica
of the "houfeng didongy yi" which was exhibited
in Canada on the exhibition entitled "China!
7000 Years of Innovation" at Vancouver's Science
World. The above photograph is reproduced by
a kind permission from Kim M. Fong (kim@china4visitors.com),
from the web page
china4visitors.com.
(It is worth to have a look at this interesting page!)
Fig. #12. Ornamental "houfeng didongy yi".
Shown
above is an ornamental seismograph made of jade
(a semiprecious stone). In 2003 it could be ordered from
www.nautilusimports.com.
The above photograph is reproduced by a kind permission from
Guoying Chen, Manager NI&E (service@mail.nautilusimports.com).
I personally
believe that when the right time comes for humanity
to venture into a new direction, everything that is
connected with this new direction becomes "fashionable".
This seems to be one of mechanisms used to inspire
humanity. Now we just see times when everything connected
with telepathic waves started to be fashionable.
People are increasingly interested in "chi" and in
"feng-shui". Also the "Zhang Heng seismograph" which
practically opens the doors to technical mastery
of telepathic waves rapidly becomes very fashionable.
#12. What we should do now, when the true operation of this wonder device is finally known:
The telepathic
seismograph described above introduces a capability of
saving countless lives and preventing countless losses of
most precious possessions, because it raises alarm before
an approaching earthquake gets them. Furthermore, it displays
enormous commercial potentials. For example, if this device
is available in shops, and the price of it is comparable to prices
of present smoke alarms, it is sure that it would be purchased
by almost every household. After all, every year our planet is
becoming seismically active increasingly more. So everyone
for sure would like to have in his/her house a device, which
would raise alarm of an incoming earthquake sufficiently in
advance to allow for an effective escape.
Therefore
now, when the real principle of operation of this wonder device
is revealed, there is about a time that appropriate institutions
find financial means to design and to build modern equivalents
of it. We need to roll up our sleeves, translate the analog principle
of operation of this device into our present level of digital technology,
and run an industrial production of thousands of such devices.
It is worth to
remember, that the analog principle of operation that it uses,
when translated into the present state of our digital knowledge
and technology, allows for further improvements to be done
on it. For example, it allows to estimate the precise distance
to the epicentre of a given earthquake, and thus estimate the
time we have for an escape, and also a precise estimation of
the force of an incoming earthquake. Furthermore, it can be
miniaturised and assembled into e.g. present hand-phones.
In such a way this wonder device may finally start to serve
for the benefit of each single human being
and the entire humanity. After all, this ancient Chinese device
until today remains the only apparatus on our planet, which is
able to remotely detect an impending earthquake and to raise
an alarm about the approaching earthquake much earlier
before this earthquake comes, and before it inflicts damages.
#13. How to build a present version of this device:
In the original version the seismograph discussed here combined in itself two different principles of operation. The first of these was the principle on which the alarm signal about an incoming earthquake was intercepted. This principle boils down to decoding of information that are carried out in the powerful outburst of telepathic waves which are generated by an incoming earthquake. The second principle contained in the device discussed here, is the conversion of information brought by telepathic waves into some form of alarm that would be noticeable by people. In case of the discussed seismograph, this conversion depended on the modulation of flowing water with telepathic waves. But if this device is to be constructed presently, both above principles of operation can be significantly improved and modernised. Instead of using water, which in present circumstances would significantly decrease the usability and portability of this device, electronic signals and computerised data processing could be used. Therefore in present times this device could be build as a kind of "computerised information system", in which telepathic signals would be intercepted electronically, in turn the conversion of these signals into an alarm would be carried out by appropriate software contained in the processor of a miniature computer. Such a design will introduce several additional benefits, which were impossible to be accomplished in the original device. Let us list here at least the most important of these benefits:
#i. Miniaturization and portability. Such a computerised information system for early warning about an incoming earthquake can be constructed as a completely portable device, similar to e.g. present "smoke alarms". After appropriate miniaturisation it probably will be possible to incorporate it into cellular hand-phones, so that every person will be able to carry it all the time. In this way, it will alarm every person separately, indicating from which direction a given earthquake comes, what the power of it is going to be, and how much time is left to escape.
#ii. Precision of information. The principle of operation of this device, combined with the present state of our knowledge and technology, allows for further improvements to be done on it. For example, present computer systems allow for a precise decoding of information that is contained in telepathic waves. This in turn allows the present equivalents of this device to estimate the precise distance to the epicentre of a given earthquake, and thus to estimate also the time we have for an escape. Furthermore, the computer analysis of characteristics of incoming telepathic waves allows to determine the precise force of an incoming earthquake, thus it warns what we should expect from a given earthquake.
#iii. Any desired form of alarm. The shaping of this device into a form of a computerised information system allows to give any character to the alarm that it raises. Thus independently from a sound alarm that would wake up people at nights, present version of this device may raise a vibratory alarm - means they may start to vibrate in the pocket of a carrying person like present cellular phones. They also are able to send the alarm signal on miniature screens, informing visually about the direction of an incoming earthquake, about the destructive power of it, and also about time left to escape.
#iv. Universal operation. When
such a telepathic detection system is working, it actually can be used not
only for Earth. For example, if one directs a large parabolic antenna at any
heavenly body nearby, it could also provide information about earthquakes
occurring at that particular body. In this way, e.g. astronomers could use
such a device for monitoring earthquakes on all planets of our solar system.
Fig. #13: Everyone knows such antennas.
Usually these are affiliated with satellite TV and radio-telescopes.
But actually they can also be utilised for early detection
of incoming earthquakes and tornados. Each single such
an antenna represents an equivalent to a wedge of around
1/8th of the "houfeng didongy yi". So if we use eight such
antennas, and each one of them we point out into a different
geographic direction, then we obtain a modern
"antenna chamber" that simulates the work of this entire
instrument. Only that instead of focusing telepathic waves
on inlets of water, these antennas would focus telepathic
signals on appropriate telepathic sensors. In turn the sensors
would forward the earthquake (or tornado) signal for processing
firstly to a spectrum analyser, and then to a computerised
information system for early detection of incoming earthquakes.
This system would be a bit like present voice recognition
software, means it would recognise the telepathic "speech"
which every earthquake (and tornado) is giving out just while
it is brewing up. From such a "speech" the information system
is to extract two details, namely how soon this particular
earthquake (or tornado) is to strike, and what the force
of it going to be. Then these two details are to be send by
the processing computer to all interested people, as an early
earthquake warning. After receiving it, people will have enough time
to escape from the danger zone. Therefore such a system of
eight parabolic antennas directed into eight sides of the world,
together with electronic hardware and processing software linked with it,
would be capable of starting an early alarm before an earthquake hits us.
What is even more interesting, at a later date all these could be miniaturised
and build into e.g. our cellular hand-phones. Then they could warn
individually each one of us about an incoming earthquake, a long
time before this earthquake strikes.
Fig. #14: Another ornamental seismograph.
This beautiful replica in 2003 could be purchased from
Hong Kong. It could be ordered via the following web site:
well-link.com
(have a look at all these collectable art pieces available in there).
#14. Design for a modern equivalent of the "houfeng didongy yi":
On the current level of our
knowledge, we already are able to describe what the design and
operation of the present equivalent of the discussed telepathic
seismograph is going to be. And so, it must have some kind of
surfaces which are to focus telepathic waves. These surfaces
may either take the form of a parabolic "antenna chamber" - like
the one in the original seismograph of Zhang Heng, or a system
of dishes similar to that used in present satellite TV
antennas - directed in several different sides. In focal points
of these surfaces, sensors of telepathic waves must be placed.
Most probably functions of these sensors may perform appropriate
industrial quartz crystals, such as these discussed in subsection
N2.3 of monograph [1/4]. But it is also possible to use optical
resonance cavities described in subsection N2.5 of monograph [1/4],
or ampoules of solution of salt in distilled water described in
subsection N1 of monograph [1/4]. From these telepathic sensors,
the signal about an incoming earthquake is going to be send to
a computer microprocessor via an analogue-digital converter. In the microprocessor it is going to be processed by appropriate information system, which subjects it to identification, analysis, and which on the basis of it is going to generate an alarm signal send to a selected alarming device.
#15. The experiment which proves the feasibility of principles of operation utilised by the "houfeng didongy yi":
The correctness
of every principle of operation utilised in a given technical
device always can be verified by an appropriately designed,
simplified scientific experiment. Therefore, it is also possible
to develop a simplified scientific experiment, which demonstrates
the correctness of principles of operation described on this
web page. Let us learn now how to carry out such an experiment.
The main
components of the research station required for completing
this experiment are shown and explained on the illustration
"Fig. #15" shown here.
The main
part of the experiment presented here is aimed at proving
the thesis that "the energy contained in a telepathic signal
which is concentrated on a stream of flowing water is
changing attributes of the flow of this water". Thus this part
of the experiment is proving illustratively that the "houfeng
didongy yi" is going to operate exactly as descriptions
presented on this web page are stating this. This part of the
experiment is carried out after previous removal of the
screen (H). In the first phase, the experiment depends on
filling the aquarium (A) with water and allowing that this
water is flowing out through the pipe (P) in the form of a
"laminar flow" (W). The source of telepathic waves (O) is
switched off in this phase. We try to either memorise or
to photograph attributes of this laminar flow of water (W)
through the pipe (P). In the second phase of the experiment,
the source of telepathic waves (O) is switched on.
Namely the powerful sparks are induced on the electrodes
(S). Telepathic waves (O) generated by these sparks (S) are
then focused by the concave hemispherical mirror (M)
on inlet to the pipe (P). In the result of this focusing, the
energy contained in telepathic waves (O) is changing the
character of the flow of stream of water (W). From the
previous stationary "laminar flow", this water changes now
the behaviour into a "turbulent flow". The stream of water (W)
now is bubbling out and shooting unevenly, in tact of sparks
(S). The sole observation of changes in the character of the
flow of this water constitutes a proof that the principles of
operation of the "houfeng didongy yi" are correct and feasible.
But if someone does not believe into visual signs, he/she
can place on the path of the water a "pearl" positioned in
the "labile balance", i.e. similarly as it is done in the
instrument discussed on this web page. During a "turbulent
flow" of water this "pearl" is going to be put out of balance
by the stream of flowing water.
The additional
advantage of the scientific experiment discussed here is that
it also allows to prove another thesis, namely that the
"rays which change the character of the flow of water are NOT
composed of electromagnetic radiation, but represent telepathic waves".
To prove this it is enough to place a steel screen (H) across
the path of rays (O). (Note that this screen (H) was removed
during the main part of this experiment.) If the radiation (O)
penetrates through this steel screen (H) and causes the
same effect on the flow of water (W) as the one that is observed
without the screen, this means that the considered radiation
does NOT have electromagnetic character. After all, it is well known
that electromagnetic radiation normally is unable to penetrate
through screens made of ferromagnetic materials.
* * *
In spite that
this experiment was so designed that it is the simplest
experiment possible for proving the feasibility of the
device presented on this web page, still it is rather
complicated. So in normal cases it cannot be completed
in our private garage or in a corner of our bedrooms. However,
if someone has an access to a research laboratory, it is
incomparably simpler to carry out this experiment than
to construct a working prototype of the "houfeng didongy yi".
But still the experiment has almost the same proving
power as a working prototype of this ancient instrument.
Therefore, all these investigators who have the required
conditions for experimenting, are encouraged to complete
it. Especially if someone disbelieves into the existence of
telepathic waves (or disbelieves in "chi") and would like
to obtain some sort of a proof for the existence of these waves
and for their actual work in practice. Or if someone is NOT
convinced that telepathic waves are capable of carrying out a useful
alarm signal. Or if someone considers investing his/her
time or/and funds into re-constructing the "houfeng didongy yi",
but he/she would like to obtain a proof beforehand that
this investment is going to bring the desired results.
Of course, this experiment can also be completed
altruistically, just for the progress of our knowledge
and for the good of Earth's science.
Fig. #15. Here are basic components
of the research station needed to carry out experiment
which proves the feasibility of principles of operation
and idea of the "houfeng didongy yi" discussed on
this web page. (Click on the above illustration to see
the more clear enlargement of it.)
The central
component of this research station is a square glass aquarium
(A) completely filled up with stationary water. In the centre of
one of side walls of this aquarium a pipe (P) is hermetically
assembled. From this pipe (P) a stationary stream of water
(W) is flowing out in the so-called "laminar flow". Notice that
the parameters of this pipe (P) are of key significance for the
success of experiment discussed here. Exactly on the inlet
to this pipe (P) telepathic waves (O) are focused. These
waves are deflected by hemispherical, concave mirror (M).
The waves (O) are generated by a stream of electric sparks
(S) formed by some kind of electrodes. (These sparks
emitting electrodes (S) can be e.g. from a present electrical
welder, or from an ignition sparkplug of present cars.) These
electrodes simulate electrical phenomena (of the "piezoelectric
effect" type) that are induced in the Earth's crust
by a brewing earthquake (or a tornado). Optionally, between
sparks inducing electrodes (S) and aquarium (A) a removable
iron screen (H) can be placed. If telepathic waves are able to
penetrate through this screen and cause the same effect as
if there is no such a screen, then this means that for sure
they are NOT electromagnetic waves that are already known
to our science (i.e. it means that they are "telepathic waves").
The same as
this happens with every other scientific experiment, also in the
experiment described here there are special requirements which
must be fulfilled in order this experiment is successful. The most
of these requirements concerns the pipe (P), or more strictly
the clearance of inner hole from which the stream of water is
flowing out that initially is required to display a "laminar flow".
And so, in order this initial flow was laminar, the pipe (P)
must have a hole with a very smooth (preferably polished)
inner surface. Furthermore, there are also requirements
concerning the diameter of the hole in this pipe (P). Namely
this diameter should be smallest possible, but still allowing
the "laminar flow of water" (as it is known from hydromechanics,
too small holes disturb the laminar flow). After all, the energy
of telepathic waves focused on the pipe and trying to disturb
the laminar flow is going to be relatively small. Thus when
the clearance diameter of the pipe (P) is too large, and thus
when the flow of water is too powerful, these weak telepathic
waves will be unable to change the laminar flow into the
turbulent flow. In addition to the above requirements, vital
is also the power of sparks generator (S). This power should
be possibly the highest. Therefore it is desirable to use a
present electric welder of possibly high power. Or use an
electric arc similar to the one utilised in past in old cinema
projectors. Or use a Wimshurst machine vigorously
propelled by an electric motor. Etc., etc.
Principles of
the scientific experiment described here depend on utilization
of an entire range of phenomena linked with telepathic waves.
The most key significance out of these phenomena holds
the ability of electric sparks to generate "telepathic noise".
This ability is already confirmed by numerous other experiments
of so-called "alternative sciences" (e.g. "totaliztic sciences").
For example, it is confirmed by experiments described in
subsections U3.2.1 and N4 from volumes (correspondingly)
15 and 11 of monograph [1/4]. Another one amongst these
phenomena is the ability of telepathic waves to induce physical
vibrations of objects on which these waves are focused. (In
turn these vibrations modify the laminar flow of water
converting it into a turbulent flow.) Also this phenomenon
is utilised by "alternative sciences". For example in
subsections N2.2 and N2.5 from volume 11 of monograph
[1/4] explained is the use of this phenomenon for inducing
vibrations of a quartz crystal with telepathic waves. (Such a
vibrating crystal is a main component of telepathic receivers
in telepathic communication systems.) Still one more key
phenomenon utilised in the experiment
discussed here is the ability of smooth surfaces to deflect
telepathic waves. (Means the ability e.g. the hemispherical
mirror (M) to focus telepathic waves on the inlet to pipe (P).)
This ability is confirmed e.g. by legendary already attributes
of "pyramids", or more strictly by the fact that pyramids focus
along their vertical axis the unknown to present orthodox science
kind of radiation popularly named the "radiation of pyramids" - which
in fact is just a kind of "telepathic noise".
Fig. #16. Another interesting replica of the
shape of "Zhang Heng seismograph". In 2003 this one
was presented on the web page
iris.washington.edu
where it appeared courtesy of National Geographic magazine.
The interesting
attribute of this device is, that after appropriate re-designing
of the parabolic "antenna chamber", it is able to remotely detect
incoming tornados. The re-designed shape of this
antenna-chamber must be such, that it will intercept and
focus the telepathic waves incoming from the clouds positioned
above this device. (Notice that in the design presented here the
"houfeng didongy yi" was build to intercept telepathic signals coming
from undergrounds located slightly below it.
#16. The same principles of "houfeng didongy yi" can be utilised for the detection of incoming tornados:
The name
tornados or "twisters" is used to describe
murderous whirling winds, which display the force
of destruction equal to that of dynamite. Many buildings
hit by a tornado simply explode. The power of tornado
is also able to suck into the air people that try to hide from
it in cellars. In Poland tornados used to be called "air trumpets"
(i.e. "trąby powietrzne"). I also have heard that an old Polish
folklore name for them was the "dancing devil" (i.e. "tańcujący
diabeł"). In turn old English name for them was "wind devil".
In more details tornados are described on the separate web
page
totalizm.pl/tornado.htm.
An
interesting attribute of tornados is, that these whirling
winds release a whole array of electric and magnetic
phenomena, which are very similar to these induced
by earthquakes just brewing up. For example, crushing
of objects and crystals of soil by forces of tornados cause
the release of piezoelectric effects similar to these triggered
by earthquakes. In turn electrical discharges and lightning
produce magnetic impulses similar to these from earthquakes.
Therefore incoming tornados also release various "telepathic
signals" (or flows of "chi" energy) which can be perceived
remotely and which can be utilised in principles of anti-tornado
early warning systems.
An
extraordinary attribute of the principles utilised in the
"houfeng didongy yi" is, that after appropriate technical
modifications, it is able to detect remotely the impending
tornados. Thus the principle of operation that it
utilises enables it to be used as a remote sensing device
which detects a tornado that just is brewing up. More
information about just such application of the "houfeng
didongy yi" for remote detection of the "devil winds", is
provided on several web pages on the subject of
"tornados"
listed in "Menu 4", e.g. on the following web pages
god.lecktronix.net,
www.anzwers.org/free/wroclaw, or
totalizm.nazwa.pl.
#17. Another technical invention that also was completed before "its times":
"Zhang Heng seismograph" was not the only
technical device constructed on Earth, that arrived while humanity was
not prepared for it. Another such a device was that shown on the
photograph to the right. It is an advanced (first) aeroplane constructed
and flown on Earth in 1882, namely in times when the most advanced
machine was a steam locomotive. This aeroplane was build by a
Polish/Russian inventor named Aleksander Mozajski. Further details
about this extraordinary aeroplane are provided on the web page
on
Aleksander Mozajski,
from "Menu 1" and
"Menu 4",
as well as in subsection O1 from volume 12 of monograph [1/4].
Fig. #17: The aeroplane build and flown by a Polish/Russian
inventor named Aleksander Mozajski. It was constructed and flown in 1882, i.e.
around 21 years before the famous aeroplane of Wright Brothers from the USA,
and 20 years before the aeroplane of the New Zealander Richard Pearse.
Further details about this extraordinary Polish/Russian aeroplane are provided
on the web page on
Aleksander Mozajski
from "Menu 1" and
"Menu 4",
as well as in subsection O1 from volume 12 of monograph [1/4].
Fot. #18. The impressively looking replica
of the "houfeng didongy yi". In 2003 this replica was
shown in the interesting web page
www.kepu.com.cn
(I recommend to have a look at this web page). It illustrates
meaningfully how beautiful was the appearance of the
original model of the instrument described here in times
when the constructor of it continually polished and fine
tuned it. As this can be seen from the above photograph,
the apparatus was perfected in every possible detail.
The principle of operation that it utilised shocks even
today with the technical perfection. In turn the beauty
of external appearance of the original prototype induces
an awe even in present times.
The beauty
of the original "houfeng didongy yi" revealed by the above
replica points our attention at an extremely important rule.
Namely that "appearance and packing frequently
is even more important than content". Such a rule
applies also to this web page. The way this web page is
formulated and "packed", is equally important to the
success of the idea that it tries to forward, as the message
that it contains and the knowledge that it tries to present for
our attention. So even if for various reasons you are unable
to assist in the completion of the idea presented here,
perhaps still you would be able to contribute to the
perfecting of the "packing" in which this idea is
disseminated via this web page. In turn the satisfaction
from doing something in order to improve the
present difficult situation of all of us, should be very
similar independently of the type of contribution that
you are able to provide.
Jeśli preferujesz czytanie po polsku,
kliknij na polską flagę (if you prefer to read in Polish
click on the Polish flag below)
#18. So that the packing does not devaluate the content:
My research yielded
an interesting finding, that around 70% of people who are interested
in the subject area of this web page, and who went through the trouble
of opening this web page, still abandons the reading of the most
vital details of the ideas described here. So there is something
that discourages them from learning the details for explaining
of which this web page was created. We can deduce logically that
this discouraging component is NOT the idea explained here,
but the expressions, presentation, and the language with the
use of which this idea is "packed".
Amongst people
who were discouraged with the "packing" of this web page, perhaps
were also the ones who at some stage could assist in the implementation
of ideas presented here. Therefore in the interest of these ideas lies,
that we do everything humanly possible to encourage somehow these
people to read this web page from the beginning to the very end. Because
of the enormous significance of these ideas to all of us, it is in our
common interest that together we make this web page readable
from the beginning to the end. Means, this is also in your own interest,
as you would also benefit if these ideas are implemented one day.
Therefore, herewith I am appealing to you, the reader, to assist me
in perfecting these fragments of the web page, that somehow could
discourage readers from reading it from the beginning to the end.
Since you managed
to read the web page until this point, for sure you belong to the
smaller group of around 30% of readers, who managed to learn
the essence of ideas presented here. Therefore, during your
reading you probably managed to notice what is this component
that discourages people to read it carefully from the beginning to
the end. So you should be able to indicate this component to me.
Also, you should be able to work out how to improve this component,
so that it looses its discouraging character. For this reason I would
like to ask you for a small favour. Namely, I would ask you to send
me an email at one of addresses
pajakjan@yahoo.co.nz or
janpajak@gmail.com.
For the "subject" of this email you would need to indicate the
phrase "improvement of the seismograph web page".
For me this phrase means an email of the highest priority.
Then, in the content of this email you would indicate which
fragment of this web page in your opinion contains component
that discourages readers. To indicate this fragment it will suffice
if you "copy and paste" this discouraging fragment into your email.
You can provide it with a heading, e.g. "the present wording of the text".
The next section of your email should provide the most essential
part of your contribution, namely your improved version
of the same fragment of the text. Your improved version
should be so formulated, that it would NOT change
the main message of the web page, but it would eliminate
the source of discouragement. You can post this your
improved section of the text under a different heading, e.g.
"the proposed improved version of the same text".
Of course, if you
feel that the entire web page requires the improvement of language,
means requires improvements of the grammar, spelling, or terminology,
then you are welcomed to suggest such total improvements. In
such a case you should firstly download from "Menu 1" a source
replica of this web page. Then