Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish

2017-04-24 Thread John Berry
s, this is undone
by having a capacitor which polarizes and separates these energies.

One theory I have is that these "virtual" or "Partial" or "other
dimensional" charges form a vortex above the craft that makes a type of
magnetic field that lifts the whole craft up.

It could even be that there are 2 different mechanism which both co-incide
in the one form, or that the 2 parts explained above work together in a way
I think I can explain, or maybe both.

But basically there are a large number of devices that I can explain with 2
different models of explanation.

Alas scientists find the whole thing too "woo-woo" even though theoretical
physics does predict and allow for such possibilities.

To spiritual people it's too scientific.

To researchers seeking Free Energy or Antigravity (both which I am
convinced are phenomena connected to the aether, not the least because they
often show up together with other anomalies and impossibilities) I can't
yet say exactly how to engineer the aether to achieve these goals with
certainty, even though it is abundantly clear to me that the aether is what
makes all so-called "Free Energy" including LENR.

To potential funders the ROI is too far off.

But I can prove what I say, but who care about a breakthrough if it still
needs more work to be useful, even if the potential it has is essentially
infinite.

Alas, sensitivity is useful for learning how to shift a low of energy from
the physical to the non-physical, but it does not give great insight on how
to make it physical again.

So the biggest scientific breakthrough is sitting here waiting or me to
build a competent and proper scale device with real energy input, or
waiting for me to discover how to "Macgyver" it with a paperclip, a 9v
battery and a magnet.



John Berry

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 3:26 AM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

> John,
> I honestly do not understand how an electrical charge is associated with
> gravity, but apparently some have observed a link.  The fact that
> gravitational forces are so weak with respect to electromagnetic forces
> tend to suggest that a very tiny coupling between the two would be all that
> is required in order to see some effects.
>
> My current position is one of a skeptical nature since I have not had
> sufficient opportunity to pursue the subject.  Do you know of any good
> links to research papers, etc. that I could follow when time permits?  If
> these types of interactions are possible then the payoff to society could
> be enormous.
>
> I also find circular like systems such as toroidal fields to possess a
> form of 'magic'.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Berry <berry.joh...@gmail.com>
> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 9:24 pm
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish
>
> Thanks David,
> Do you also think it is interesting that it coincides with the Cap warp
> which several replicated and a few other similar claims...
>
> I can actually take the correlation further, but right there, does that
> not show that anti-gravity is very likely possible with a circular
> capacitor?
>
> There is a lot of evidence that circular things and circular arrays of
> things can do things that are extraordinary and unexpected by a single
> element.
>
> This is not out of reach, it can be explained.
>
>
> John Berry
>
> On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 1:10 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com>
> wrote:
>
> John, I found the documentary most interesting.  Thanks for including the
> link.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Berry <berry.joh...@gmail.com>
> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 6:36 am
> Subject: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish
>
> I think this group has lost all the open minded interest in the
> extraordinary side of science for the most part.
>
> But there was something that occured on this list a long time ago,where a
> circle of HV Capacitors developed a Thrust, it was apparentltly replicated
> by I think 3 people in total.
> http://amasci.com/caps/capwarp.html
>
> I also have heard of 2 independant acconts of similar capacitors losing
> weight, more that T.T Brown's work and not in the direction of the positive
> only.  One had a glass dielectric and yet achieved full weight loss.
>
> Anyway, there is a Documentary that makes a rather good case for a US
> Airforce sauser craft based on precisely this technology, and they aren't
> even aware of the  "Cap warp" experiments.
>
> http://www.theeventchronicle.com/editors-pick/zero-point-the
> -story-of-mark-mccandlish-and-the-the-fluxliner-ssp/#
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theeventchronicle.com%2Feditors-pick%2Fzero-point-the-story-of-mark-mccandlish-and-the-the-fluxliner-ssp%2F%23=D=1=AFQjCNGtySmZC4RkwRYcZs5ksXJhNqOzdQ>
>
> Does that not make a very strong case?
>
> Anyone here that cares?  Or if the breaches to conventional physics aren't
> wet and Nuclear this group isn't interested?
>
>
> John Berry
>
>
>


Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish

2017-04-24 Thread David Roberson
John,
I honestly do not understand how an electrical charge is associated with 
gravity, but apparently some have observed a link.  The fact that gravitational 
forces are so weak with respect to electromagnetic forces tend to suggest that 
a very tiny coupling between the two would be all that is required in order to 
see some effects.

My current position is one of a skeptical nature since I have not had 
sufficient opportunity to pursue the subject.  Do you know of any good links to 
research papers, etc. that I could follow when time permits?  If these types of 
interactions are possible then the payoff to society could be enormous.

I also find circular like systems such as toroidal fields to possess a form of 
'magic'.

Dave

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: John Berry <berry.joh...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 9:24 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish



Thanks David,
Do you also think it is interesting that it coincides with the Cap warp which 
several replicated and a few other similar claims...


I can actually take the correlation further, but right there, does that not 
show that anti-gravity is very likely possible with a circular capacitor?


There is a lot of evidence that circular things and circular arrays of things 
can do things that are extraordinary and unexpected by a single element.


This is not out of reach, it can be explained.






John Berry



On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 1:10 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

John, I found the documentary most interesting.  Thanks for including the link.

Dave


 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: John Berry <berry.joh...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 6:36 am
Subject: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish



I think this group has lost all the open minded interest in the extraordinary 
side of science for the most part.


But there was something that occured on this list a long time ago,where a 
circle of HV Capacitors developed a Thrust, it was apparentltly replicated by I 
think 3 people in total.
http://amasci.com/caps/capwarp.html


I also have heard of 2 independant acconts of similar capacitors losing weight, 
more that T.T Brown's work and not in the direction of the positive only.  One 
had a glass dielectric and yet achieved full weight loss.


Anyway, there is a Documentary that makes a rather good case for a US Airforce 
sauser craft based on precisely this technology, and they aren't even aware of 
the  "Cap warp" experiments.


http://www.theeventchronicle.com/editors-pick/zero-point-the-story-of-mark-mccandlish-and-the-the-fluxliner-ssp/#



Does that not make a very strong case?


Anyone here that cares?  Or if the breaches to conventional physics aren't wet 
and Nuclear this group isn't interested?





John Berry










Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish

2017-04-22 Thread John Berry
Thanks David,
Do you also think it is interesting that it coincides with the Cap warp
which several replicated and a few other similar claims...

I can actually take the correlation further, but right there, does that not
show that anti-gravity is very likely possible with a circular capacitor?

There is a lot of evidence that circular things and circular arrays of
things can do things that are extraordinary and unexpected by a single
element.

This is not out of reach, it can be explained.


John Berry

On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 1:10 PM, David Roberson  wrote:

> John, I found the documentary most interesting.  Thanks for including the
> link.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Berry 
> To: vortex-l 
> Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 6:36 am
> Subject: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish
>
> I think this group has lost all the open minded interest in the
> extraordinary side of science for the most part.
>
> But there was something that occured on this list a long time ago,where a
> circle of HV Capacitors developed a Thrust, it was apparentltly replicated
> by I think 3 people in total.
> http://amasci.com/caps/capwarp.html
>
> I also have heard of 2 independant acconts of similar capacitors losing
> weight, more that T.T Brown's work and not in the direction of the positive
> only.  One had a glass dielectric and yet achieved full weight loss.
>
> Anyway, there is a Documentary that makes a rather good case for a US
> Airforce sauser craft based on precisely this technology, and they aren't
> even aware of the  "Cap warp" experiments.
>
> http://www.theeventchronicle.com/editors-pick/zero-point-
> the-story-of-mark-mccandlish-and-the-the-fluxliner-ssp/#
> 
>
> Does that not make a very strong case?
>
> Anyone here that cares?  Or if the breaches to conventional physics aren't
> wet and Nuclear this group isn't interested?
>
>
> John Berry
>


Re: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish

2017-04-22 Thread David Roberson
John, I found the documentary most interesting.  Thanks for including the link.

Dave

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: John Berry 
To: vortex-l 
Sent: Sat, Apr 22, 2017 6:36 am
Subject: [Vo]:Cap Warp - McCandlish



I think this group has lost all the open minded interest in the extraordinary 
side of science for the most part.


But there was something that occured on this list a long time ago,where a 
circle of HV Capacitors developed a Thrust, it was apparentltly replicated by I 
think 3 people in total.
http://amasci.com/caps/capwarp.html


I also have heard of 2 independant acconts of similar capacitors losing weight, 
more that T.T Brown's work and not in the direction of the positive only.  One 
had a glass dielectric and yet achieved full weight loss.


Anyway, there is a Documentary that makes a rather good case for a US Airforce 
sauser craft based on precisely this technology, and they aren't even aware of 
the  "Cap warp" experiments.


http://www.theeventchronicle.com/editors-pick/zero-point-the-story-of-mark-mccandlish-and-the-the-fluxliner-ssp/#



Does that not make a very strong case?


Anyone here that cares?  Or if the breaches to conventional physics aren't wet 
and Nuclear this group isn't interested?





John Berry