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Integratron

The Integratron is an acoustically perfect tabernacle and energy machine sited on a powerful geomagnetic vortex in the magical Mojave Desert. The Integratron is the creation of George Van Tassel, and is based on the design of Moses Tabernacle, the writings of Nikola Tesla and telepathic directions from extraterrestrials. This one-of-a-kind building is a 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter, non-metallic structure originally designed by Van Tassel as a rejuvenation and time machine. Today, it is the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the U.S. http://www.integratron.com/Welcome.html


The Integratron
Located in Landers, California, the Integratron is a domed structure designed by George Van Tassel, who was an aerospace worker for Howard Hughes. Van Tassel claimed the Integratron was a high-voltage electrostatic generator capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity, and time travel. The building was built next to a large freestanding boulder called Giant Rock. The rock was originally inhabited by an old German man named Frank Critzer who built a home underneath the rock using dynamite for excavation. He was mistakenly killed by authorities during World War II who believed he was a German spy. George Van Tassel, a friend of Critzer, inherited the property and claimed that while he was inside Critzer's home under the rock, he received instructions from extraterrestrial beings to build the Integratron.
The narrative surrounding the Integritron is likened to the plot of Carl Sagan's novel "Contact," where a billionaire funds a project based on plans received from an unknown source. The project involves a rotating device with significant implications for humanity.
Van Tassel and his son-in-law began constructing the Integratron based on the research of Nikola Tesla. Russian- French engineer Georges Lakhovsky, and of course the extraterrestrial instructions, but the project eventually turned into a public spectacle.
After Van Tassel died, and the alleged communication with the extraterrestrials ceased, the site fell into disarray, passing through various hands and eventually being turned into a tourist site for sound baths and other spiritual attractions. However, despite efforts to understand and potentially replicate its function, the original Integritron and its plans disappeared when the property owner lost possession of the site. This disappearance adds a layer of mystery to the story.
The key to the Integritron's original operation lied in its ability to create a space-scalar condition, where it exists solely in time and not in conventional physical space. This concept suggests that the device manipulates spacetime to facilitate scalar transmission, a concept wherein two distant points in space are connected so that an object or person entering one point emerges from the other. This idea suggests a form of instantaneous transportation or communication between two locations.
Electrical engineer Eric Dollard, who witnessed the Integratron in person before its original construction was taken apart, described it as having specific structural components crucial to its function. These include a pair of coils with 90 turns each, one made of copper and the other of iron, arranged on the ceiling of the device's first floor. The coils were energized by spark gaps controlled remotely through compressed air and plastic pipes to prevent short-circuiting. The Integritron was powered by a 100,000-volt electrostatic generator, with its dome acting as a capacitor to space. The energized coils generated hypostatic energy, which was pulsed into the central column of the device through spark gaps. This process creates a unique energy field within the Integratron. His observations from the original design revealed that certain coil configurations, such as the caduceus coils with reversed winding directions, would exhibit resonance at frequencies significantly beyond the wavelength of the wires. The Integratron itself is constructed entirely of wood and fiberglass, without the use of any nails or screws that could interfere with its function.
In summary, the Integritron is a mysterious device with theoretical implications for scalar transmission and space-time manipulation. Its disappearance and the complexity of its design add to the intrigue surrounding its potential capabilities and purpose. [anon]

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