RE: [Vo]:Magnetic Spin Vortex

2017-10-20 Thread Chris Zell
It suddenly struck me one day that the reputed Aspden effect might be a sign of free energy – in that it might hint that torque could be added and subtracted from a rotating mass so as to result in a net gain. If this is true, then we would expect to see various devices pop up, from time to tim

[Vo]:Re: Pre release video of next app Selfee video Start/Stop

2017-10-20 Thread Frank Znidarsic
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RE: [Vo]:Magnetic Spin Vortex

2017-10-20 Thread JonesBeene
From: Chris Zell ➢ ….and what do we see? Things such as Bedini, Schauberger (liquid and air), Rotoverters,  flywheels with deliberately slipping belts, Linevich, claims by Kanarev and a large proportion of the ‘tin foil hat’ devices reported on Rex Research.  The Wallace inventions (‘kinemassic

RE: [Vo]:Magnetic Spin Vortex

2017-10-20 Thread Chris Zell
I didn’t know about that one. It looks like a much more complex version of the ‘magnetic battery’ of Bertil Werjefelt. I tried making a copy of his patent but found it to be impractical since repulsion and attraction manifest differently and getting them to balance out is very difficult. Attr

RE: [Vo]:Magnetic Spin Vortex

2017-10-20 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones— Now don’t be snide. IMHO Rossi depends upon vapor to cool his nano Ni reactors so they don’t melt. Its Li vapor to be exact. Its one of the best convection heat transfer agents available. Bob PS: Chris— Add to your list any device producing an unexplained source of heat with no

[Vo]:Progress in AI

2017-10-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Progress in AI seems to be accelerating, according to a paper in *Nature* from the AI people at Google. See: http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2017/10/18/google_s_ai_made_some_pretty_huge_leaps_this_week.html They developed a new version of their go-playing program, called AlphaGo Zero. Fea

Re: [Vo]:Pondering epos and implications to the ether

2017-10-20 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 6:54 PM, Bob Higgins wrote: Hotson says that only positive energy charges have mass and the epos are > part of the negative energy sea. > Assume with Hotson that there is a negative energy sea with negative energy charges. I wonder whether, contrary to Hotson's wishes, a

Re: [Vo]:Pondering epos and implications to the ether

2017-10-20 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bob Higgins wrote: Some have postulated that the photon is a soliton solution because such a > solution can be constrained in size and would not naturally spread out in > propagation. > I wonder about this assumption about photons not spreading out. Perhaps the

Re: [Vo]:Pondering epos and implications to the ether

2017-10-20 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: Assume with Hotson that there is a negative energy sea with negative energy > charges. I wonder whether, contrary to Hotson's wishes, a positive mass > would nevertheless fall out of general relativity for such negative energy > charges. Even weirder would be a negative mass. The weirde