Re: [Keelynet] differences of potential, vortexes and gravity

2006-11-11 Thread Joseph Hiddink
depending on something that by itself starts a resonant signal that you cannot turn off in time. A pulse like this can also zap your electronic watch and cell-phone. --- Stuart Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Joseph et al ! > Joseph Hiddink wrote: > >Giving something away

Re: [Keelynet] differences of potential, vortexes and gravity

2006-11-11 Thread Joseph Hiddink
Hi all, Giving it to the poor would be nice, but what do you mean? The piles of money I would make will go there anyway. Giving something away for free is never appreciated as I found out the hard way. You will be called an idiot, and the people that receive your gift will laugh behind your back.

Re: [Keelynet] Fluxite vs O.T.Carr?

2006-07-26 Thread Joseph Hiddink
Just type >One Terminal Capacitor Joseph Hiddink< in your search slot. - Original Message From: Joseph Hiddink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Interact Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:21:10 AM Subject: Re: [Keelynet] Fluxite vs O.T.Carr? Robert, Privately to you, I do not think

Re: [Keelynet] Fluxite vs O.T.Carr?

2006-07-26 Thread Joseph Hiddink
in my 91 Caravan CV, which has mostly metal on the inside. Regards Joseph Hiddink[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Keelynet] Looking for EM experiments not explaind by Maxwell

2006-04-26 Thread Joseph Hiddink
Knud. A Flying Saucer does not have silicon type spheres underneath, but metal ones. They are 1-terminal capacitors. Inside each sphere is a capacitor, that can be changed from a 2-terminal capacitor into a 1-terminal capacitor. When in the 2-terminal capacitor state, it is charged up to about 20,0