Real speculative but I wonder if moving magnetic fields can react with ambient 
3rd body gases trapped in the material itself - not necessarily Casimir 
geometry but enclosed cavities
of ferrous material that can be suppressed like the microwave cavity claims of 
delayed half lives - the effect on half lives may also be occurring to normal 
matter - think Hotson's epos and his variation in a quantum time units instead 
of my controversial ideas of nano pockets where relativistic effects occur 
inside a Casimir cavity. Non radioactive effects would normally go unobserved 
but may create an exploitable environment  where timing interactions with 
energy balancing during these variations in the quantum time unit could exhibit 
excess energy rectified from the normally chaotic energy of the 3rd body gas 
motion. No violation of COE just a scheme to accumulate a normally 
un-rectifiable source of energy based on changing values of microwave 
suppression. It would nicely bridge the fields between OU in motors and in 
electrolytic cells.
Regards
Fran

From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Blogger asks an interesting ORBO question: An 
apparent energy imbalance detected

propulsion=> repulsion
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Terry Blanton 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 3:45 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



Anyone from the Vort Collective care to comment on this alleged
anomalous asymmetry?

The "fast in slow out" discussion occupied hundreds of pages in the old Steorn 
forum.  They always involved magnetics in repulsion.  I never saw a discussion 
on attraction.  I mention this because magnets operating in repulsion tend to 
randomize the domains finally demagnetizing the material.  It could be that the 
energy originally used to magnetize the material is showing up as excess energy 
in the process.

It is also interesting to note that the force of attraction between two given 
magnets at a given distance is more than the force of propulsion.  The two are 
not symmetrical.  Go figure.

Terry

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