Terry wrote.
I will store the 2 litre results in some (Templar) masonic jars until Tom is ready to test for activity in his hydrobooster and I have results from phase II for the small engines.
There might be photochemical effects that could "denature" the
activated water if it's exposed to
On second thought, Terry, you might want to store it
in that "Little Brown Jug" you have stashed in your medicine cabinet
lest it might really popit's cork on a "Rainy Night in Georgia".
2.5 eV photons are two orders of magnitude above the 0.025 eV
thermal energy at 27 degrees C.
Fred
Terry,My comments on this are at http://zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1993mode=threadorder=0thold=0however I will say here that the Correa's are common folk, with no imagination, foul, nastypersonalitiesand they havesticky fingers as well.My Pulsed Plasma Drive worked
Hi All,
How odd.
I just finished reading Towards ... by William
Tiller, p. 9, Infinite Energy, Vol 10, Issue 58, 2004,
about mentally conditioning a laboratory to produce
anomolous results, and then this morning I read the
enclosed below:
Jack Smith
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Forward from [EMAIL
Chris wrote..
My comments on this are at http://zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1993mode=threadorder=0thold=0however
I will say here that the Correa's are common folk, with no imagination, foul,
nastypersonalitiesand they havesticky fingers as well.
My Pulsed Plasma Drive
On 8/4/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A previously used (years) aluminum pot with a Teflon coating is
quite conductive... ERGO age usage must promote porosity, which
is not obvious visually ...
I might have scratched it when I put the plates in; but, when I filled
it with salt
On 8/4/06, Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whats the metal under the Teflon.
Aluminum.
If there are field effects involved
then induced currents in any metal can cause the effect to fail.
Insulator on metal is not the same as a non metallic container. Also
take a volt meter and check
On 8/5/06, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On second thought, Terry, you might want to store it
in that Little Brown Jug you have stashed in your medicine cabinet
lest it might really pop it's cork on a Rainy Night in Georgia.
Ain't got no cork. Is a corn cob okay? It hasn't
http://www.hbtoday.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3694928thesection=localnewsthesubsection=thesecondsubsection=
http://tinyurl.com/ldupk
FEATURE: When chaos replaces oil
02.08.2006
KATHY WEBB
Peter Lloyd is preparing for a ghastly future. The world he foresees
is one in which it will
We used a seed potato if the cobs were too dry, Terry.
Fred
[Original Message]
From: Terry
On 8/5/06, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On second thought, Terry, you might want to store it
in that Little Brown Jug you have stashed in your medicine cabinet
lest it might
Who killed the electric car? is playing in Atlanta at the Tara on
Cheshire Bridge. I hope to see it this week.
Here's a news story about a converted Fiero:
http://www.wusa9.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=51174
click on related video. Do you think the solar panels help? :-)
Terry
On 8/5/06, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We used a seed potato if the cobs were too dry, Terry.
I trust you mean for the jug seal and not for TP. Darn potato will
seal any exhaust pipe. :-)
Terry
On 8/5/06, Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who killed the electric car? is playing in Atlanta at the Tara on
Cheshire Bridge. I hope to see it this week.
Another video from Jon Stewart's Daily Show on the subject. Quite amusing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Z4xEmAuR0
Terry
Terry wrote.
On 8/5/06, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We used a seed potato if the cobs were too dry, Terry.
I trust you mean for the jug seal and not for TP. Darn potato will
seal any exhaust pipe. :-)
I meant for a jug seal. Butt if you used them for TP you could
get
BTW, Terry, during WW II when cotton was scarce, in our
high school you could tell when it was that time for the girls
because they were only wearing one sock.
Toxic sock syndrome was a major concern too.
Fred
Terry wrote.
On 8/5/06, Frederick Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We
Here is the data. Error is +/- 0.1 VDC. Measurement is from anode to
cathode. Note the power supply has gone up in V from 9.15 to 9.4.
http://www.geocities.com/terry1094/JC_Plate_Voltages.xls
Terry
Some Named Hal Ade made this comment on that site:
I believe this was the Correa motor, the operation of which was witnessed by
the late Eugene MAllove, D. Sc., and formerly with M.I.T. Dr. MAllove, being
an electrical engineer, and wise to any means which could be used to hoax a
witness,
Robin!
On your response to my posting on some in the field using pulsed DC and
still obtaining gas production (H2, O2), below 1.2V, please be assured that
it was not measured with a DC volt meter, more like a $25K US Tek Scope and
followed with a standard formula of Vrms=Sqrt(y/x)* Vp, where
Any Vorts skilled at converting mpg to swf? I've got a one-hour video from
1989 of an internal EPRI meeting about CF that I'd love to drop on the net.
I could use either some guidance (I own Macromedia MX Flash 2004 but I'm a
novice and don't want to take the time to RTFM) or some volunteer
Christopher Arnold wrote:
Terry,
My comments on this are at
http://zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1993mode=threadorder=0thold=0
http://zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1993mode=threadorder=0thold=0 however
I will say here that the Correa's are common
Greg Watson wrote:
Hi Randy,
You need to checkout the site I have created which has
ample proof that the Prometheus Effect, at the heart
of the SMOT device, is OU:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prometheus_effect/
I tried the above link and got a no such page found error message.
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