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Re: [Vo]:Meyer and Casimir

Esa Ruoho
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 07:34:11 -0700

you guys are always talking about the casimir effect. i have no idea what it
is, but it seems to be thrown around as much as the rest of
energy-from-the-vacuum / ZPE  type stuff.
so how does what you wrote, mesh with the forthcoming DVD thats been
announced?:

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This is the lecture on electricity that you never got in school or College.

In it Tom gets right to the heart of where the real electrodynamics is
hidden in plain sight—but it is over in the particle physics department!
And the physicists never communicated this fact to the Electrical
Engineers!  Who in the electrical engineering department knew, for example,
that the Casimir Effect proves that energy can be extracted from the vacuum?

Even after the award of two Nobel Prizes in 1957 validating the extraction
mechanism of energy from the vacuum, none of the electrical engineering
textbooks were changed.

After an illustrated tour through a host of the errors and omissions in
today's electrical theory, Tom discusses in detail the method of producing
free energy from the vacuum as outlined in his book "Final Secrets of Free
Energy."

Co-researcher Lt. Col. Ken Moore (ret.) and mathematical physicist Dave
Clements Ph.D. then join in for additional discussions of this process and
the electrical circuit involved.

Tom concludes the lecture with the revolutionary concept of burning time as
fuel.
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anyone?

2008/7/2 Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The Casimir force can either work to expand or contract an object,
> depending on
> the shape. It has been shown that it works to expand a sphere. Suppose that
> it
> causes an ellipsoid to contract.
> Now apply a high voltage to a dielectric substance (such as pure water),
> and the
> individual atoms will stretch in one direction, becoming ellipsoidal. When
> the
> voltage is relaxed again, they return to their spherical shape. If the
> Casimir
> force does work first to compress the ellipsoid , then to expand the
> sphere,
> then it does net work in both directions, and Stanley Meyer's
> "electrolysis"
> device has become a Casimir force driven vacuum energy pump.
>
> It works best when no current flows (i.e. very pure water), and with high
> voltage high frequency power. The power output is directly proportional to
> the
> operating frequency, and probably also to the voltage (since the latter
> determines the degree of distortion of the atoms).
>
> The optimal voltage is just below the breakdown voltage of pure water at
> the
> given separation distance between the electrodes.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>


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