>Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:08:52 +0000
>To: "Colin Quinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Grimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Entry to "Phenomena Reports"
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>At 08:31 pm 27-01-05 -0500, you wrote:
>>Wow.
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>>James Bond movie? No way. Sounds more like something seen in a John
>>Hutchison movie. Bill was the microwave oven on during this episode?
>>Hutchison used to have a Tesla coil, a microwave, and a Van de Graph
>>generator all running all at the same time. You have that equipment there.
>>Under those conditions sometimes magic can happen. Stuff would levitate. Did
>>stuff disappear with Hutchison? Wouldn't surprise me. Did you have anything
>>else running in your lab? Like a VDG generator or a Tesla coil? Interesting
>>that at least one careful conservative scientifically minded researcher who
>>once studied Hutchison.. once told me that the effect may as well have
>>been poltergeist phenomena, there were so many variables and it being so
>>weird.
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>>Colin
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>I have just been looking at the John Hutchison web
>site and I must say that I find his results in harmony
>with the Beta-atmosphere concept. In our case......
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>CLAYTON, N and F.J.GRIMER. The di-phase concept
>with particular reference to concrete. Developments
>in Concrete Technology, Vol.1, F.D.Lydon, ed,
>Applied Science Publishers, England pp.283-318.
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>This chapter can be found as page .jpegs in the
>"Photo" section of
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beta-atmosphere_group/
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>.....we were using air pressure, water pressure and
>even ball-bearing pressure to simulate the
>Beta-atmosphere but Hutchinson would seem to be playing
>with a much finer grained pressure level - materon
>cluster pressure perhaps? 8-)
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>Unfortunately Hutchison's web site doesn't seem
>to have been updated since June 2002. Perhaps he
>has been levitated to a higher plane. ;-)
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>Cheers,
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>Grimer
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