Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two/Hooper

2009-04-07 Thread Colin Quinney
/1/au:+Tajmar_M/0/1/0/all/0/1 Best Regards, Colin - Original Message - From: Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two --- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: Can you use some

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-04-06 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: Can you use some ten or eleven ~ 3500 volt line-caps that require dielectric fluid? You are welcome to all of them if you think they will be useful, (and if you think you can get them across the border. I live in East Toronto, about 2 hrs from

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-04-06 Thread Kyle Mcallister
V, As I said in the last email, I would do some further tests on the effect. Sphere terminal was held at about -100kV max potential, target strike plate at 0V (grounded). Strike plate was as before, 4x4 steel plate with 3/4 hole in center, PVC tube and plexiglass corona shield over that, holes

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-04-02 Thread mixent
In reply to Colin Quinney's message of Thu, 2 Apr 2009 02:32:27 -0400: Hi, [snip] Here is a serious antigravity paper by David Maker, also suggesting DC ~ 500 KV, as the required threshold:

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-04-02 Thread Colin Quinney
Effects Predicted for a 512 kV Rotator http://www3.sympatico.ca/john.bolton/QDavid-Maker-Antigravity-gif.doc Colin - Original Message - From: mix...@bigpond.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 4:30 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two In reply to Colin

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-31 Thread Colin Quinney
Hi Kyle, - Original Message - From: Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 9:43 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two As far as my tests have been able to determine, the Morton effect is pretty conventional; nothing like

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-31 Thread Colin Quinney
Hi Kyle, Correction: The electromagnet (solenoid) that surrounded the emitter was not used for focusing./ Colin === Impulse Gravity Generator Based on Charged YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-y} Superconductor with Composite Crystal Structure http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0108005v2 A small solenoid is also wound

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-31 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: Podkletnov voltage range was between 500 KV to 2 MV. Below 500 KV they did not report. My assumption is that it starts penetrating above that voltage. IOW, I'm wondering if below 500KV the penetration effect either doesn't work, or it was too

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-30 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: I should have said straighter.. Yes. What could you utilize to make it straighter? Not sure. I guess I am hypothesizing that possibility that the Morton gravity pulse and the Podkletnov gravity pulse are the same, but just **significantly**

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-30 Thread David Rosignoli
Kyle, I noticed you used an ignition transformer feeding a voltage multiplier circuit. I assume you just let the spark discharge as the voltage built up past a certain point. In other words, no active switching involved. It sounds like your circuit is not meant for rapid discharges. If you

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-30 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- David Rosignoli drdav...@enter.net wrote: Kyle, I noticed you used an ignition transformer feeding a voltage multiplier circuit. I assume you just let the spark discharge as the voltage built up past a certain point. In other words, no active switching involved. Yes. 10kV oil

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-29 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mark S Bilk wrote: You can make a smoke-ring type air pulse generator using a cylindrical tube with a rubber membrane covering one end. Thump the membrane (or pull on the center and then let go) and it shoots a toroidal soliton of air that you can feel across a room. (Wonder how a cat

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-29 Thread Terry Blanton
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RE: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-29 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
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[Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-28 Thread Kyle Mcallister
V, Alright. I will try this again, and we'll see...what we can see. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Charles Morton reported an effect (a series of effects, actually, but we will only concentrate on this one) wherein a beam of force of an unusual nature is generated by a high voltage discharge coming from

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-28 Thread Colin Quinney
Hi Kyle, To what degree is the spark discharge in-line ? Colin - Original Message - From: Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 4:24 PM Subject: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two snip The sparks produced were dazzlingly bright

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-28 Thread Kyle Mcallister
--- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: Hi Kyle, To what degree is the spark discharge in-line ? Colin Do you mean, how straight is it? Not sure exactly what you mean in line with? --Kyle

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-28 Thread Mark S Bilk
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 01:24:22PM -0700, Kyle Mcallister wrote: ... A pulse of air, it seemed, was jetted from the hole, once per spark, and could be felt physically impacting against my skin at almost 2 feet away. It was in a very thin beam. It did not pass through metal or plastic, but would

Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two

2009-03-28 Thread Colin Quinney
corkscrew or spiral? Colin - Original Message - From: Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:35 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Morton effect, take two --- Colin Quinney crq...@rogers.com wrote: Hi Kyle, To what degree is the spark