Hi,
As best as I can remember, Arie said that he created fusion in a vortex when
ions traveled at nearly the speed of light. This may be reasonable, if the
particles own magnetic field at those velocities was almost as strong as the
Coulomb field, effectively countering it sufficiently to allow
of the
secondary stator blades.
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From: Grimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 3:03 AM
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: Arie De Geus
At 12:08 am 26-02-05 -0500, Keith wrote:
Thanks Frank,
With God as his co-pilot, he can not fail.
I seem
would it be possible to
post his patent? I am unable to bring up any copy of it from any
database.
Thanks
From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 3:21 PMTo:
vortexSubject: Arie De Geus
There is a little information available on the web about
Keith Nagel writes,
At 42 pages, it's a bit large to post here. Try
downloading it
directly from
http://ep.espacenet.com/
BTW, it's not a patent. It's an application for a patent.
Big
difference here, in that it hasn't been granted and in
fact
little seems to be happening to it ( last
My apologies for not doing a little more online research
earlier.
It appears that this alternative hydrino theory, they are
calling it fractional hydrogen is still quite active, has
a corporate identity in that hotbed of high-tech, South
Carolina, and even has a (primitive) website.
At 02:08 pm 25-02-05 -0800, you wrote:
My apologies for not doing a little more online research
earlier.
It appears that this alternative hydrino theory, they are
calling it fractional hydrogen is still quite active, has
a corporate identity in that hotbed of high-tech, South
Carolina, and even
Thanks Frank,
With God as his co-pilot, he can not fail.
I seem to remember another Jesuit saying,
It is better to ask forgiveness than permission
but I could be paraphrasing.
More from Arie De Geus, this one seems to
have granted. You'll forgive the artificial portugese-english
x-lation. Any
There is a little information available on the web about the "alternative"
hydrino work of Arie De Geus. Turns out I was mis-spelling his name. My apology
if you are a vortex lurker..
I must say up front that reading his book makes one think that he is a
religious fanatic mo
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