Foucault's Pendulum crashes:
http://news.discovery.com/space/foucaults-pendulum-snaps-crashes-through-paris-musum-floor.html
Good vid at the bottom.
T
Speaking of the Allais Eclipse Effect here is a web site with a good
summary of research to date:
http://xavieramador2.50webs.com/anomalies.htm
(Note that the 1999 NASA global study is listed as “unfinished”.)
This is another site rich with information including a piccy of Dr. Allais:
Prior to the of discovery of high-temperature superconducting materials, and
also cold fusion a new class of materials was discovered called heavy
electron metals, yet as fate would have it . the implications were almost
forgotten when HTSC came along - at much higher transition temperatures.
Hi Terry,
Except on a whimsical or comical note, I fail to see how and why the
possible sabotage of Foucault's pendulum relates to the much hyped end
of times.
On 06/05/2010 05:12 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
Speaking of the Allais Eclipse Effect here is a web site with a good
summary of research
I should have added that this version of the heavy electron is in no way
related to the Widom-Larsen heavy electron. They certainly did not invent
the idea which goes back at least 25 years.
For them - their heavy electron, which they designate as (e*) has about .8
MeV of mass energy IIRC,
Mauro Lacy wrote on 6-4-10:
I can't believe they can't stop the oil spill after more
than six weeks. At this point it sounds like something
intentional to me.
Jed wrote on 6-4-10:
That can't be! BP will lose billions of dollars. There is
no way anyone would cause this situation on purpose. No
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar wrote:
Hi Terry,
Except on a whimsical or comical note, I fail to see how and why the
possible sabotage of Foucault's pendulum relates to the much hyped end of
times.
Life is far too short to be taken seriously.
T
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Mauro Lacy ma...@lacy.com.ar wrote:
Wading through the references, I've found the following paper:
A theory of mass and gravity in 4-dimensional optics
(http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0109027)
Which lays in mathematical formalism ideas similar to those I've
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