Career
His central thesis was that he could use mathematics to describe a grid-like pattern on Earth (ie the Electro-dynamic field on Earth) that powers flying saucers and controls the dates and places where nuclear bombs can function. In his book "". He did claim to have successfully predicted and documented, also in his book "" the detonation time of an early French nuclear test using his harmonic "mathematics", which is based around trigonometry and geophysical latitude/longitude coordinates. His theories also resemble Buckminster Fuller"s Synergetics in that in reality everything is energy-vectors.
Which is reflected in his "castling" of Einsteins relativity equations.
I.e. that based on those presumptions mass can be removed from East=mc2. Cathie said that he first saw a flying saucer over the Manukau Harbour, Auckland in 1952 and in discussions with other airline pilots discovered this was not uncommon.
His first book Harmonic 33, was published in New Zealand in 1968 and reprinted in the United Kingdom by Sphere in 1980. New Zealand millennial author Barry Smith claimed to have received his information on restrictions on nuclear weapons from Cathie.
An interview with him was played in the fourth episode of the fourth series of the United States television program In Search of.
His second revised relativity equation called "Harmonic Equation 2". (2c+sqrt(1/(2c))*(2c)² or (4*sqrt(2)/(1/c)*5/2) scientifically, seems to somewhat converge with Buckminster Fuller"s Synergetics formula 2nF²+2 but there is certainly a divergence in the formulas and more work is needed on lieutenant Cathie died in Takapuna in 2013.