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Seike proposes the existence of a physical hyperspace with an electrical energy flux that flows orthogonal to our three dimensional space. To orthorotate this flux into our space requires a four dimensional rotation. Seike calculates how the three dimensional projection of this "hyper" rotation would appear in our 3-D projection with the motion of charge, the hyperspatial form is created.  The Principles of Ultra Relativity is a highly mathematical, no-nonsense book based on Prof. Seiki's research in anti-gravity.
Seike proposes the existence of a physical hyperspace with an electrical energy flux that flows orthogonal to our three dimensional space. To orthorotate this flux into our space requires a four dimensional rotation. Seike calculates how the three dimensional projection of this "hyper" rotation would appear in our 3-D projection with the motion of charge, the hyperspatial form is created.  The Principles of Ultra Relativity is a highly mathematical, no-nonsense book based on Prof. Seiki's research in anti-gravity.


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The Principles of Ultra-Relativity
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AuthorShinichi Seiki
Published1969
PublisherNinomiya Press (PO Box 33, Uwajima City, Japan)
Pages348

Seike proposes the existence of a physical hyperspace with an electrical energy flux that flows orthogonal to our three dimensional space. To orthorotate this flux into our space requires a four dimensional rotation. Seike calculates how the three dimensional projection of this "hyper" rotation would appear in our 3-D projection with the motion of charge, the hyperspatial form is created. The Principles of Ultra Relativity is a highly mathematical, no-nonsense book based on Prof. Seiki's research in anti-gravity.