jeebus bill!  et al. well, it MAY have been, and may not.  ive had
sticks i thought dissapeared before, but were just stuck to the side
of the cup.  but thats when using a brownish wax cup about the same
color as the stick.

ive got one.  8 years old (so 88)  i had a little luggage lock that i
regarded as a good luck charm, always carried it with me, would click
down on it repeatedly to relieve stress.  walking next to a building
in the condo complex i lived in.  was in a rarely walked through area
behind a huge long pit that all the lawns drained into, so it became a
moat when it rained. mental state matched, i was agitated and wishing
bloody death on a bully in teh area, clicking the lock.  i dropped the
lock by accident, and it clunked against teh plastic of a 6 inch
across drain plug that we have all over there.  i got on my knees to
find it, and failed.  spent ten minutes looking for it.  came back teh
next day with a shop magnet, went over the whole area , including in
the rocks of the pit several feet away.  nada.  nothing.  fast foward
6 years.  im wheeling my bike around, hop the pit and walk it through
the grass there.  (i liked that spot, it felt like being on an
island).  i suddenly think of the lock that i lost there 6 years back,
and get a little wistfull (still missed that bloody good luck charm) 
when...  i notice something shining...  sitting on the plastic cover. 
one that i KNOW has been taken off to clean pipes before....

sure enough, its my lock.  with the same amount of corrosion that had
been on it before.  not 6 years worth if it had been sitting there. 
(i know, but it took it 2 years after i found it to become completely
lightly rusted.)  never lost it again, still have it in a drawer.


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 20:20:19 -0500, Colin Quinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>  
> To review background Beta Aether I joined your group. 
> B-A sounds similar to subquantum gas (liquids, particles, etc) proposed by
> several authors, but please feel free to educate me, thanks.. 
> An author comes to mind being Robert Neil Boyd who talks about radiant
> light, electric light,[light having charge] and makes reference to aether
> density. ref. below.
>  
> In reference to Hutchison, I recently came across this link
> <http://www.hutchisoneffect.com> on the USA Tesla list
> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/usa-tesla/> where they are presently
> discussing the Hutchison Effect. So, I looked in on the Hutchison Effect
> FORUM, topic, " Hutchison Effect", and from there to the sub-topic,  MATH
> MODEL OF HUTCHISON EFFECT , and synchronistically I came across some
> interesting reading..
>  
> I read Dave Thomson here
> <http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=162> ,  suggesting a
> physics model to explain the Hutchison effect. What was most interestingly
> was that David said, ("Actually, the photons do not take on mass. They build
> up strong charge.") which sounded similar to Robert Neil Boyd's "charged
> light". 
>  
> David's formula:
>  
> Pulse * Cd * Freq 
> ------------------- = kg 
> (coul^2/m^3) * G 
>  
> (More on David Thomson)
> Tesla propulsion:
> <http://www.tesla-coil-builder.com/Tesla_Propulsion.htmhttp://www.tesla-coil-builder.com/Tesla_Propulsion.htm>
> Book: http://www.16pi2.com/http://www.16pi2.com/
>  
> (More on Robert Neil Boyd)
> Physics:
> <http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/physics.htmhttp://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/physics.htm>
> Antigravity:
> <http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/antigrav.htmhttp://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/antigrav.htm>
>  
> (More on Hutchison Effect)
> Research: <http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/research.htm>
> JH home page: <http://www.jbcr-virtualsolutions.com/heffect/accomplish.html>
>  
> The following Hutchison Effect forum post is beyond belief, but then again
> after Bill Beaty's wandering stir stick, who knows? : 
> <http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=79>
> QUOTE:
> Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 3:13 pm    Post subject: Equipment used - HDR &
> Tesla Coil
> The equipment I used was three Hyper Dimensional Resonators, two Tesla
> Coiil, two plasma balls, and one CB Radio to generate RF. 
> 
> The effect was that the copper pipes in my home twisted and broke. I ended
> up with a $1600 water bill. 
> 
> I have seen many strange spooky events happen after I turn off the Tesla
> Coils. Typically within 15 minutes of me turning them OFF. 
> 
> The greatest amount of RF generated by the Tesla Coils was at 67 kilocycles
> as measured by my frequency counter. There was a secondary peak at 120
> kilocycles not 134 kilocycles as expected. 
> 
> Other strange effects include scorch marks, objects levitating, and a
> strange smell. Not the ozone smell of the Tesla coil, more like an ammonia
> smell. 
> 
> The effect is is sporadic and I have not yet captured it on film.
> UNQUOTE
> ==========
>  Cheers,
> Colin
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Grimer"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@grimer2.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: "Colin Quinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@rogers.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 1:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Entry to "Phenomena Reports"
> 
> > At 08:31 pm 27-01-05 -0500, you wrote:
> >>Wow.
> >>
> >>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.
> >>
> >>Colin
> > 
> > 
> > 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......
> > 
> > ===================================================
> > 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. 
> > 
> > This chapter can be found as page .jpegs in the
> > "Photo" section of 
> >
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beta-atmosphere_group/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beta-atmosphere_group/
> > ===================================================
> > 
> > .....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-)
> > 
> > Unfortunately Hutchison's web site doesn't seem 
> > to have been updated since June 2002. Perhaps he 
> > has been levitated to a higher plane. ;-)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Grimer
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 


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