The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 failed. The airplane was not
found. The search cost about $200 million. You might think that money was
wasted but fortunately, a lot of good came out it. The data is an
"incredible trove" of scientific information on the deep ocean. That alone
is
From IE issue 131, now available online.
Good info on ICCF in this issue - most of which will be brought up in
later posts on dense hydrogen and iron catalyst.
A star of this issue, hidden in plain view, could be plain old IRON -
the metal.
Iron is a Mills catalyst and notably a part of
On the other videos I recall, angular phase of the magnets are fixed to the
axial displacement through the gearbox.
It is too bad that inventors locks them selves into patents and monetary
deals. More than year ago I was on a big invention exhibition at istanbul
where I meet M. Yildiz and watched
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peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
This is amazing news. I know several people who have seen Yildiz motor
run for short periods, but not for days at a time. He was always
readjusting things.
If he is truly in production, the he must have solved some of the
control issues so that it can run for days instead of hours. I suspect
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
More needs tobe said but there is some new physics at work in the Manelas
> billet.
Just because it's fun to call things ahead of time, I will venture that the
Manelas device induced some kind of beta decay/electron
The Manelas billet alternated between magnetic and non magnetic behavior,
thus producing a current produced by changing magnetic flux.
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 5:58 PM, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
>
> More
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
"The daily input of Si and Fe was 20.479 tons at his smelting plant, and
> the output was 24.75 tons. There was a daily excess of 4.27 tons of iron
> and silica."
A process that would produce 4 tons of iron from another
Eric,
Converting anything into iron would be endothermic, and there is an
electric arc to supply power, but hardly enough for transmutation ... of
even a few ounces.
What they may overlooked is a monoclinic iron carbide which is 40%
carbon ... and which is a good and even an expected
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