Re: [Vo]: Re: weight and charge

2006-11-30 Thread Michel Jullian
- Original Message - From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 8:37 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Re: weight and charge Yes that is true, but I am positing a slight weight loss when travelling horizontally and while remaining in contact

Re: [Vo]: Sprain motor

2006-11-30 Thread Terry Blanton
On 11/29/06, Michel Jullian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, whether linear or sinusoidal, I view this device more and more as a perfectly ordinary electric motor so I won't hold my breath until it becomes overunity. Wise choice.

[Vo]: Re: Polarized Vacuum Between Concentric Spheres-Cylinders

2006-11-30 Thread Frederick Sparber
Interesting contrast between the NASA Asymmetrical Capacitor Thruster (ACT) and Doyle Buehler's symmetrical capacitor or single-plate results. Note that the ACT experiments used rotation about a vertical axis as opposed to Buehler's vertical force experiments. It isn't surprising that NASA' null

Re: [Vo]: BioMimicry, the old way

2006-11-30 Thread Frederick Sparber
Just run the algae-water through gear wringers the squeezed out oil and husks will float to the top where you can skim it off. In the 70s there was a food-grade algae(high protein dietary supplement for export to Asia) setup nearby at the NM Ag experiment farm, that used centrifugal

Re: [Vo]: Sprain motor

2006-11-30 Thread Michel Jullian
Ah, so you're admitting the current version is not OU. Gotcha ;-) Michel - Original Message - From: Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:58 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Sprain motor On 11/29/06, Michel Jullian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [Vo]: Oil shale research in Israel

2006-11-30 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Kyle R. Mcallister wrote: - Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:31 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Oil shale research in Israel Speaking as a CO2phobe and bonafide tree-hugger I object to being called an

Re: [Vo]: Re: Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Michel Jullian wrote: Indeed it does. Hi Terry, for another opinion Stephen could have a look at the controversy you and I had about this some time ago, I had found what looked very much like a large error in input current measurement by analysing the Mosfet's voltage waveform and applying

[Vo]: Re: Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence I've recused myself from all technical debates on the reality or possibility of OU magnetic motors until I come up with a good answer to the following question: When an electron is accelerated in a nonuniform magnetic field due to the

Re: [Vo]: Re: weight and charge

2006-11-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Michel Jullian wrote: - Original Message - From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 8:37 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]: Re: weight and charge Yes that is true, but I am positing a slight weight loss when travelling horizontally

Re: [Vo]: Sprain motor

2006-11-30 Thread Terry Blanton
On 11/30/06, Michel Jullian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, so you're admitting the current version is not OU. Gotcha ;-) In the famous words of the Brits, piss off. Warm regards, Terryh

[VO]:Re: Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread RC Macaulay
BlankJones wrote.. On one lower level there is the well-known prhenomenon of magentic precession of domains in a permanent magnet (PM), no? Precession involves angular momentum, no? Angular momentum can be transfered, no? If a PM is capable, at the domain level, of transfering some of its

[Vo]: Re: does centripetal vortex create a free electron in vortexed water?

2006-11-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Esa Ruoho wrote.. hello, does anyone have any data as to how vortexing could create a free electron (or, free up an electron) in the molecular structure of water? came across this quote (first was speaking with an old man about water's energy levels and he asked if my vortexeralso

Re: [Vo]: Sprain motor

2006-11-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Terry Blanton wrote: On 11/29/06, Michel Jullian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, whether linear or sinusoidal, I view this device more and more as a perfectly ordinary electric motor so I won't hold my breath until it becomes overunity. Wise choice. Technically speaking COP is not a

[Vo]: OT: Mega-tsunamis are more common than we think?

2006-11-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Dallas Abbott also said on the discovery channel that collisions in the ocean would cause a lot of rain to fall. Harry [This is the print version of story http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200611/s1790224.htm] Last Update: Thursday, November 16, 2006. 3:00pm (AEDT) Mega-tsunamis more

[Vo]: RCM Vortex Machine - was Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread Jones Beene
BlankRichard The question arose about adding a section of pipe for a ultrasonic horn segment .. above or below the magnet section.. We decided since the pipe segments are modular, they can be installed either way to determine results I would love to know if there is any synergy between

Re: [Vo]: Re: Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: But electrons aren't simple electric charges, and if the electron's dipole isn't exactly perpendicular to the B field it's in, and if the field is nonuniform, the electron will feel a (linear) force acting on it, either up or down the field gradient depending on

[Vo]: Re: Polarized Vacuum, Light Speed And Nuclear Remediation

2006-11-30 Thread Frederick Sparber
Hoyt Stearns mentioned shining a light beam between the plates of a capacitor with high potential applied to see if the light speed changed. The high voltage transmission lines of the power grid should work for either a light beam or radar echo of miles long paths, Hoyt. The vacuum/aether seems to

Re: [Vo]: Re: Interesting News About Steorn

2006-11-30 Thread Harry Veeder
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: But electrons aren't simple electric charges, and if the electron's dipole isn't exactly perpendicular to the B field it's in, and if the field is nonuniform, the electron will feel a (linear) force acting on it, either up or down the field gradient depending on

Re: [Vo]: Re: does centripetal vortex create a free electron in vortexed water?

2006-11-30 Thread Esa Ruoho
surely theres more than yup, its the counter-current :( have there been measurements? before-after treatment of water with a counter-current-in-a-vortex freeing up an extrafree electron.. anything? On 11/30/06, RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Esa Ruoho wrote.. hello, does anyone have

[Vo]: Re: Polarized Vacuum, Light Speed And Nuclear Remediation

2006-11-30 Thread Frederick Sparber
Something heretofore unnoticed,altering the vacuum/aether inside the Van de Graaff Sphere? Barker US 5,076,971 DEC 31 1991 Gamma decay enhancement, like alpha decay enhancement, is long range but there is no Coulomb barrier to magnify the effect. All nuclei change their shapes from spherical

[VO]:OT: Mega-tsunamis are more common..

2006-11-30 Thread RC Macaulay
BlankHarry Veeder wrote, Prof Bryant used satellite images from Google Earth to identify inland dunes in the shape of arrowheads that he says are signs of mega-tsunamis Howdy Harry, Good example would be the dunes down on the King Ranch in deep south Texas. They can be observed both sides of

[VO]:Re: RCM Vortex Machine

2006-11-30 Thread RC Macaulay
BlankJones wrote.. Is you main focus here to use the device for water purification - only, or are you looking towards possible energy applications? ... or are you just going to stir it all up, so to speak, and see what comes out? which G come to think of it, is how 'Mother Nature' often