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Grimer wrote..
>The longitudinal waves seem to be less well known. Indeed, I am not sure
their existence is even acknowledged other than by Tesla enthusiasts and the
like. 8-)
Technology has blind spots.
>Seeing is believing so it would be terrific if a way was found to
show up these ring vortices by electromagnetic "smoke"; some kind of
suitable chaff as used in world war 2. Interestingly enough the
bremsstrahlung radiation of sonoluminescence suggests that one is actually
viewing pico electron vortices.
A tiny vortex appear when a SL bubble collapses into itself
>It is a terrible shame that Hutchison went about his research
in such a disorganised fashion. As a consequence the research is probably as
difficult to repeat as many a Cold Fusion experiment. If the appalling
neglect of experimental evidence on the velocity of light (reported in
the article recently referred to by Jed) is anything to go by, then even if
people actually witnessed the Hutchison effects with their own eyes they
would be unable to integrate it into their world view for want of any
acceptable explanation.
The 60 mile diameter "eye" of hurricane Rita and the vertical eyewall should
be sufficent witness. One only needs to ask oneself what they were witnessing if
not the " cavity" held together by external forces. A prime example of true
centripetal force.
Richard
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