Re: [Vo]:Cold Electricity

2007-10-20 Thread John Berry
Have a workshop (in both senses of the word) where local friends come and build the device together and learn about it, tape this workshop and put it on youtube. Then send a few of the devices to established FA/AG experimenters with instructions to test, copy and pass on original. On 10/21/07, W

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
William Beaty wrote: On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, Jones Beene wrote: I find Bill's T-coil comparison enlightening ;-) but lacking (in the sense of apples-to-oranges) wrt to the latest experiment -- where there is NO, ZERO, NADA, signal... merely ground, or DrS's touch. Ah, that's different! :) I

Re: [Vo]:Borderlands sciences: vacuum bulb

2007-10-20 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, Kyle R. Mcallister wrote: > Find a low wattage bulb, like used in refrigerators for the magic light > that has helped millions of people worldwide be able to see what they're > getting for that midnight snack. Tubular bulbs like used in music stand > lights work well too. Buy

[Vo]:Radiation safety

2007-10-20 Thread William Beaty
"Radiation, yes indeed! You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked, goggle-boxed do-gooders telling everybody it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense! Everybody could stand 100 chest x-rays a year. They should have them too."- J. Frank Parnell in "Repo Man" Brief vagu

Re: [Vo]:Borderlands sciences: vacuum bulb

2007-10-20 Thread John Berry
Well look at Edward Farrow (who I incidentally found more info on if your interested, got a pdf of a news article). He has a spark gap device that is said to produce waves that attracts things below it and showed reduced weight on a scale. (it almost certainly increased weight of things above it)

[Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jones Beene
The loopstick magnet is not permanently magnetized. Normally we think of BaFe as a hard magnetic material- IOW a PM. That is one of may quandaries in trying to identify what is active about the cores in question. Hard magnets are usually no good as "antennas" but that is not the use here. BTW Thi

Re: [Vo]:demo unit needed

2007-10-20 Thread Terry Blanton
On 10/20/07, Todd Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a separate issue, N. Georgia was declared a disaster area today…joy. I > sent off my mother and grandparents Berkey water units and pickle barrels > with equipment for collecting rainwater via the gutters…if they ever get any > rain again

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Terry Blanton
Not magnetic that I am aware. No mention of it in his web site that I recall. Terry On 10/20/07, OrionWorks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is the barium ferrite core used in Dr.S's device a permanent magnet? > I'm assuming that's not the case. I'm assuming there are no permanent > magnets involved

[Vo]:demo unit needed

2007-10-20 Thread Todd Hathaway
All, If any of you have an adv energy tech unit that can be demo'd in D.C. by mid-November, please reply. www.green-salon.com outlines why it's needed, though the specific timeframe is due to an upcoming meeting with influentials who can provide MASSIVE funding if we can show them a working ad

RE: [Vo]:Cold Electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jones Beene
This reply may look clunky because I am having to reply to a copy from the archives, since I never get Vo postings from BillB and a few others. One of the oddities of cyberspace. William Beaty (Jeff Fink) wrote: > Please get copies or kits into the hands of reputable experimenters ASAP so that th

Re: [Vo]:Borderlands sciences: vacuum bulb

2007-10-20 Thread Kyle R. Mcallister
William Beaty wrote: They somehow found a small incandescent bulb which contains hard vacuum. Stick it on a Tesla Coil circuit so the whole bulb sits at high AC voltage, but also the filament lights up. And what do they observe? Weird inexplicable forces! But they wrongly assume that they've d

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread OrionWorks
Is the barium ferrite core used in Dr.S's device a permanent magnet? I'm assuming that's not the case. I'm assuming there are no permanent magnets involved. Am I right on this? Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com

RE: [Vo]:Cold Electricity

2007-10-20 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, Jeff Fink wrote: > Please get copies or kits into the hands of reputable experimenters ASAP > so that this technology is not lost to civilization all over again. I once thought that kits were a good idea, but Greg Watson tried it with the SMOT device, and he never got the cop

[Vo]:Borderlands sciences: vacuum bulb

2007-10-20 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, Jones Beene wrote: > Maybe it was a mistake to ever use the "cold" > terminology (legacy of Tesla?)... but what description > works better? Not Tesla, but Borderlands Sciences. Eric Dollard and crew. Peter Lindeman. Here's an excellent weird video of their's from 1988?

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Terry Blanton
On 10/20/07, William Beaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I totally missed any announcement that self-acting or "closed-loop" > operation was achieved. Did a video mention it? Yes, this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdJm9QCVJHY Terry

[Vo]:Sci. Am. editors never learn and never forget

2007-10-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Walter Faxon sent me this gem: See Randi's Swift Weekly Bulletin for this date, last item ("In Closing"): "Scientific American has frequently been at odds with proponents of the paranormal, the technolog

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Terry Blanton
On 10/20/07, William Beaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I STRONGLY suggest avoiding what's usually done: creating an > invitation-only Yahoo list. History shows that this doesn't work, since > it's basically the same as secrecy. Secrecy destroys frontier science. > It's the kiss of death. Okay

RE: [Vo]:Cold Electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jeff Fink
I would like to ask one favor of you that would make you unique among all the predecessors who may have accomplished a similar achievement. Please get copies or kits into the hands of reputable experimenters ASAP so that this technology is not lost to civilization all over again. If this checks o

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, Jones Beene wrote: > I find Bill's T-coil comparison enlightening ;-) but lacking (in the > sense of apples-to-oranges) wrt to the latest experiment -- where there > is NO, ZERO, NADA, signal... merely ground, or DrS's touch. Ah, that's different! :) I totally missed any an

[Vo]:Re "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jones Beene
oops, make that "resonant rise" ...and eventually - one is going to have to ask, how many photons, being emitted from circuits in which electrons which are being pumped up from ground level, in order to give a certain amount of lighting effect (lumens) does it take before one can claim... ... dare

[Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jones Beene
--- OrionWorks wrote: > > I find Bill's T-coil comparison enlightening ;-) > But what is powering all those LEDs? Well, Bill is no doubt correct about the resident rise, and thanks to him for binging it up ... but the $64 question is - can voltage alone power these and/or what is the limit?

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread OrionWorks
Jones sez: ... > I find Bill's T-coil comparison enlightening ;-) > but lacking (in the sense of apples-to-oranges) > wrt to the latest experiment -- where there is > NO, ZERO, NADA, signal... merely ground, or > DrS's touch. ... > Catch-22 it is "cold electricity," whatever that > is, and yes

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Harry Veeder
On 20/10/2007 10:53 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > > I hope he will come back soon, especially when and if > the positive replications appear, but he also got two > DoS (denial of service) attacks on his Web-server > after posting the videos... > > Jones I suggest he start his own yahoogroup. Harry

Re: [Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Harry Veeder
On 20/10/2007 10:53 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > OK. Finally see Bill B's message on the archives. > > BB: "Of course. That's how Tesla coils create high > voltage. It's a common misconception that Tesla coils > depend upon a large turns-ratio to create high > voltage. Nope. Instead they're based on

[Vo]:Re: "Cold" electricity

2007-10-20 Thread Jones Beene
OK. Finally see Bill B's message on the archives. BB: "Of course. That's how Tesla coils create high voltage. It's a common misconception that Tesla coils depend upon a large turns-ratio to create high voltage. Nope. Instead they're based on high-Q resonance step-up phenomena. Go search google, i

[Vo]:Mechanical 'fish' could tap turbulence for energy

2007-10-20 Thread Esa Ruoho
posted on keelynet, as usual, but heres the original url http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn12793-mechanical-fish-could-tap-turbulence-for-energy.html Mechanical 'fish' could tap turbulence for energy - 12:42 16 October 2007 - NewScientist.com news service - Tom Simonite Dev