Dan Fry on
Summing Up


Dan Fry on
Mass & Matter


Dan Fry on
Space


Dan Fry on
Quantity C


Dan Fry on
Time


After leaving the ancient civilization of Atlantis in seven disk-shaped craft, Aylan's people developed self-sustaining craft that function independently of any planet. They are from the same genetic root as humans. Aylan contacted Dan Fry while Fry was working at the White Sands Proving Ground on July 4, 1950. The ideas discussed by Aylan and Dan Fry are offered as alternative interpretations of sciences existing in 1954, and not as absolutes. The sine curve nature of physical law that Aylan discussed with Dan Fry has been useful for interpreting the TimeStar.


A General Summing Up

Dan Fry & Aylan, April 21, 1954


Crop circle made at Windmill
Hill near Avebury Trusloe (England)
Discovered July 15, 2001

"I have discussed with you briefly, Dan, a number of these aspects of the principle of relativity which have created what I have described as thought blocks in the minds of many Earthly students, scientists and engineers. I have pointed out that these thought blocks are not actually inherent in the mathematics of relativity, but are obstacles created by the arbitrary interpretations which Earth men have placed upon those mathematics. Yet these are the illusory obstacles which have prevented you from making the one approach to Space travel which is certain of ultimate success. You Earth men must come to realise that the natural laws are not enemies to be destroyed, neutralized, or overcome, but are friends who will, if you only make the effort to understand them, produce for you any end which you may desire. You must realise that the rules of limitation found in your mathematical approach to nature, are limitations only of your own perception and consciousness, and have no absolute significance in so far as nature itself is concerned.

"Some of the more dogmatic of your scientists still assert that you can never hope to reach even the nearest of our neighboring stars, because even with infinite energy the trip would require many years. I have shown you that while this statement may be perfectly correct with respect to a reference point upon the Earth, if you leave the surface of the Earth, your reference point will go alone with you, and the 'limitations of relativity' will always precede you at a distance equal to the quantity C. You need not fear that you will ever overtake or be hampered in any way by those limitations.

NOTE FROM TIMESTAR EDITOR

The day and night sides of creation were acknowledged by the ancient Maya, with nightkeepers as well as daykeepers. The calendar remnants that survived Conquest have been interpreted without distinguishing the differences between daykeepers and nightkeepers. The complete destruction of calendar codices from the lunar center at Uxmal has resulted in a preponderance of modern interpretations based on almanacs for the Venus center at Chichen Itza.


The red zone is the area where stress is displaced from the axis created with #6 centered on the coast of Cuba and #7 centered on the Indo-Australian tectonic plate. Location numbered #1 through #7 can be compared to a map as follows: #1 is the South Atlantic where the Earth glyph is located on the TimeStar; #2 is the Mendocino Junction off the coast of California, equivalent to the Storm (Quake) glyph where fault lines run through the junction of three tectonic plates (Juan de Fuca, Pacific and American); #3 is Japan on the boundary of the red zone equivalent to the Eagle glyph; #4 is Hawaii on the extreme eastern boundary of the adjusted map where the Storm (Quake) glyph is centered; #5 is the South Pacific south of Australia / New Zealand, equivalent to the Serpent glyph; and #6 is the Caribbean boundary of the mass at the top left of the glyph, where pyramids are sunken off the coast of Cuba south of the Bermuda Triangle equivalent to the Night glyph; #7 is Sumatera on the boundary of the mass at the bottom right, equivalent to the Mirror glyph.

Earth glyph from the Dresden
Codex of the Mayan calendar.
The Mayan name for this glyph
is "Caban".
The relative locations of Atlantis and Lemuria align with the "Earth" glyph from the Dresden Codex taken from southern Mexico. When the Earth glyph is blown up and copied as a transparency to overlay a map of the world adjusted to show the Great Pyramid's longitude in the center of the map, as prime meridian, the mass in the upper left matches the Atlantic seaboard from Canada to South America. The majority of large – moderate earthquakes since the January 21, 2000 lunar eclipse have occurred in the red zone depicted below, where the Earth glyph has been rotated 23° reflecting the Earth's tilt on its axis, and key locations noted.

"The concept of the sine curve nature of physical law is not at all new upon this Earth, although the present civilization has not, as yet, achieved any great understanding of this concept which has enabled previous civilizations to accomplish, in their comparatively brief periods of development, many things which your present vaunted science has not yet been able to duplicate."

"Yes," agreed Fry. "One of the most convincing evidences of the fact that previous civilizations upon the Earth were familiar with the sine wave characteristics of natural law is the symbol which has come down to us from them, the circle with the sine wave passing through its center. The circle, without beginning or end, symbolizing the infinite nature of the Universe itself and the sine wave passing through it symbolizing the infinite whole. This is one of the great basic symbols which have been found in every one of the ancient languages and cultures of the Earth. The precise meaning and significance of the symbol has become somewhat blurred through the ages, with the result that the explanations of it vary slightly with different sources. For example, the Chinese describe it as the symbol of Yang and Yin, the male and female principle, or the positive and negative aspects of the natural law. The same symbol is upon the pottery, ornaments and historical tablets left by the prehistoric race known as the Mound Builders of North America, who inhabited the Mississippi Valley area an estimated five to seven thousand years ago. To them it symbolized the origin, nature and operation of the gravitational forces of Earth.

"In the book, A Dweller on Two Planets by Phylos, written in 1886, the symbol is described as referring to the 'day and night side forces of the Universe' but here again they are also referred to as the positive and negative aspects of natural law. From Egypt to Easter Island the symbol is found, and at least partially understood by all students, with the sole exception of those who follow that branch of learning which is commonly known as 'Modern Science.' These students have apparently agreed by common consent to discard and ignore all knowledge which had its origin more than a few hundred years ago."

"Exactly," commented Aylan. "The inherently aggressive nature of Man leads him to attack, instinctively, any obstacle which he may find in his path. The prospector in the mountains, who stubs his toe on a pebble and falls upon his face, is much more likely to arise and instantly hurl the offending pebble into the canyon, than he is to examine it carefully to see whether it may contain the gold which he is seeking. The same situation exists in our science of today. Whenever you come upon a natural law, which appears to be an obstacle to the particular end for which you are striving, your automatic reaction is to seek means to destroy, to neutralize, or to overcome that law. The result is that your present science follows an almost incredibly complex pattern of basic conflicts. Natural law is applied in opposition to a lesser degree to the same law. You seldom pause to consider the fact that, because of the dual nature of all physical law, if one aspect or pole of the law is a hindrance to your end, the other pole or aspect of the same law will provide the assistance which you require.

"Having resolved the misinterpretation of your mathematics the job of the theoretical physicist is done. The next move is up to the practicing physicist and to the engineer." Aylan paused. "Well, Dan," he went on, I think that is about as much new knowledge as even you could assimilate in one day."

"Thank you very much," said Fry, his mind in a whirl.

"Good bye, Dan. Don't go away from here for a while as I shall be around again soon."



Excerpted from On Board The Flying Saucers by Gavin Gibbons