At 07:30 am 01/10/2005 -0400, Michael wrote: > Frank wrote: > >> Now firstly - let's get the idea of gravity out of the way. >> This has no more to do with gravity than Naudin's lifters. >> It is clearly a electromagnetic effect of the same type as >> Hutchison's and Shoulders's. After all, it is the result of >> an electromagnetic pulse moderated by a superconducting coil. >> This strongly suggests that it is generating a closed ring >> vortex in the Beta-atmosphere.
> An electromagnetic smoke ring? I like it! > > BTW Frank, would you mind posting a capsule explanation of > your Beta-atmosphere idea for those of us with television-induced > short attention span? ============================================================== The Beta-atmosphere is that fraction of the aether which holds macro materials together by external pressure. Bonds, electromagnetic interactions in other words, are seen as negations, Bernoulli pressure drops resulting from real flows of real substance between sources and sinks. The concept arose initially from experimental work on the strengths, etc., of soils and cementitious material which showed that their properties gave precise power laws, later recognised to be arising from the self-similar nature of their hierarchical structures. Initially, the experimental results were modelled with a hierarchical quasi-solid, quasi-fluid system, the conceptual equivalent of the Leibniz one and zero counting system. Every material can be divided into a hierarchy of phase-pairs in mutual compression and tension. In other words material are seen as prestressed at every scale of scrutiny. Later, on the basis of further experimental results, it was realised that in reality the "tensions" were simply reductions in the external compressions. The implications of this in relation to the reality of the EM fraction of the aether were fairly obvious. As young Scientific Officers we didn't look forward to presenting our conclusions at an international conference on materials - but we did - and I am happy to say - we survived 8-). But that's probably because most engineers' take the attitude "We are only here for the beer." and as not as fundamentalist as their physics cousins. ;-) ============================================================== That's about as encapsulated as I can make it. For the full history you need to go to the Beta-atmosphere Yahoo Group site and read the stuff in the FILE and PHOTO sections. Cheers, Frank Grimer

