How did you move the lever then??

Nick & Jenny wrote:
OK I may have come in late on this but you can cancel a permenant magnetic
field, look up magnetic vise or chuck. They are used on milling machines to
secure the workpiece. The magnets are "swiched off" using a lever. No power
or external device required.

Regards
Nick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of bob allen
Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2005 1:18 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Magnetic boots


ah yes, magnets once again -hold on to your wallet

Wes Moore wrote:
  
I received the following a few days ago.  I suspect there may be folks
on this list who would find this interesting.  The source is from
Anthony Craddock who organizes info for Dr Tom Bearden .   the page that
is linked at the bottom also has Tom Bearden’s website linked.

Wes





Try finding the original magnetic astronauts boots that were developed
by NASA. The original boots were excellent. For the acceptance tests, an
engineer clad as an astronaut walked across the bottom of a steel beam
in a high bay research area, upside down against the pull of Earth's
gravity. He /stepped/ as he walked, putting his foot "down" and then
picking it "up".

There is no problem in finding magnets strong enough to hold the
astronaut firmly in such an upside position. The problem with simple
magnetic boots using such strong magnets is that, once the foot is
planted, unless he is King Kong himself, the astronaut cannot pick up
the foot again.

However, the Radus boots completely solved that problem. If the
permanent magnet fields are switched off
    

uh, how do you switch off a permanent magnet?  ans. you don't and
everything following is therefore BS

for that foot that the
  
astronaut wishes to lift, he can lift it easily and take another step.
Then if the fields are switched on again as he places his foot down,
this switching of the fields allows him to walk in a manner resembling
normal walking, though a little slower.

To do that switching by normal "battery and coils" would be
prohibitively bulky and heavy ­ and awkward to say the least.

With the Radus boots, the astronaut could pick up his foot by simply
switching off the permanent magnetic fields easily. They switched on
again when he placed the foot down. And he did not have to carry a huge
battery around with him, to furnish enormous current to do that.

Well, it doesn't take a genius to see that, when you can switch a
permanent magnet's fields easily, and the magnet also has a built-in
memory as did the Radus magnets, then with a little ingenuity in
switching one could use such switchable magnets to produce a
self-switching, self-powered permanent magnet motor.
    


oooh, free energy


  The magnet, being a
  
permanent dipole, is already a particular kind of "free energy
generator", since it continuously gates magnetic energy
    

no such thing as magnetic energy

  directly from
  
the vacuum due to its asymmetry in the energetic vacuum flux.

>From the energy barons' viewpoint, those Radus magnets and Radus boots had
    
to
  
go, and go quickly. And go they did.

    
nonsense


  
So NASA then developed the present "shuffler" kind of magnetic boots
where the astronaut can't pull his boot loose from the surface, but must
"scoot" his feet along in a sliding and painfully awkward fashion. That
way, you see, no one can use the boot magnets ­ which now are just
rather ordinary permanent magnets, without memories and without
switchable fields ­ to make an overunity device or a self-powering
permanent magnet engine.

Tom Bearden


Radus family members have now very kindly provided photos of the
original boots, which can be seen at

http://www.cheniere.org/misc/astroboots.htm

    



--
Bob Allen
http://ozarker.org/bob

"Science is what we have learned about how to keep
from fooling ourselves" — Richard Feynman

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