It would be great if correct.  We are pulsing over 600 Million Watts of
microwave radiation (2.0-6.0 GHz) into the atmosphere 24/7 with just our
Doppler FAA, Weather and Military Radars.

If anybody wants a copy of my Google Earth US microwave radar database I
have worked on for 4 months you can download it at the following link,
latest at the bottom

https://productforums.google.com/forum/embed/#!topic/gec-dynamic-data-layers/VKAkuBNWtC8

My research/theory was just written up in a Florida Today news article
(along with a few other theories)

http://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/environment/lagoon/2014/05/03/indian-river-lagoon-went-wrong/8672245/

I have statistics across the State of Florida showing a strong correlation
between locations of pulsed Doppler microwave radar towers and diseased
wildlife.  Others are taking my database and looking at human health
statistics.

I am pretty sure all of the electromagnetic radiation is interacting with
the "vacuum" in our atmosphere, causing "ducting" and "anomalous
reflections" and being redirected/attenuated/bent and radiated back through
our heads....which is generally not a good thing.

Stewart
darkmattersalot.com











On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 7:58 AM, Roarty, Francis X <[email protected]
> wrote:

>  I am also “skeptical” but not willing to totally discount it just yet..
> too many similarities between superconducting, fractal meta antennas and
> all the recent comments regarding the Dirac sea / ZPE / entanglement/
> spooky action at a distance / spins cancelling 1D singlets, ect, ect… even
> the anomalous energy claims can be viewed as employing this same sort of
> linkage to a non physical dimension to unbalance normal physics and provide
> a caveat to COE. IMHO normal energy balance can be exploited when one set
> of the reactants is undergoing Lorentzian transformation which is what must
> occur if you push anything physical into a different dimension because the
> remaining material still seeks an  “opposite and equal reaction in 3D” or
> even thru field linkage just “pushing” against something we perceive as non
> physical like virtual particles that are outside of our normal 3D [which is
> what I envision Casimir and London forces based upon by modifying vacuum
> pressure/density they extend or shorten the window of VP intersecting with
> our 3D].  I did note there wasn’t any claim of FTL comm rate which would
> also be expected if this method bypasses the inverse square law for
> radiation.
>
> Fran
>
>
>
> *From:* David Roberson [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 07, 2014 1:03 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Vector Potential Wave Radio
>
>
>
> I am skeptical of this one James.
>
> It has always amazed me how a tsunami can travel at hundreds of miles per
> hour across the open sea while normal sea waves move much slower.
> Something of a similar nature might occur with electromagnetic waves as far
> as I know.   Could this system work in a similar fashion with radio waves?
>
> Lets see the evidence that these guys have really found something new and
> not just another method of viewing the same old phenomena.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Bowery <[email protected]>
> To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, May 7, 2014 12:52 am
> Subject: [Vo]:Vector Potential Wave Radio
>
>
>
> New Radio Wave Requires No Transmitter 
> Power!<http://www.lbagroup.com/blog/new-radio-wave-requires-no-transmitter-power/>
>
>
>
> McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert
> ZimmermanMcMaster research engineer Professor Natalia Nikolova, and her
> husband Robert Zimmerman, have verified the existence of a new type of
> radio wave called the Vector Potential Wave. This wave was first predicted
> in 1880 by British mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, but had never been
> directly detected until this summer here on McMaster campus in the
> Communications Research Lab>.
>
> Dr. Nikolova comments, “One of the most enigmatic predictions of Maxwell
> was his concept of the magnetic vector potential. Until recently most
> engineers believed it was only a mathematical concept with no physical
> reality. Now, more than 125 years later, we have realized a magnetic vector
> potential detector which allows measuring the wave at any distance from a
> microwave antenna.”
>
> Nikolova and her husband have been working on this development nearly 2
> years. Zimmerman feels that the new discovery will ultimately lead to radio
> and television transmissions which do not require energy. On a more
> fundamental level, he added, “Maxwell was correct all along.”
>
> The novelty of the discovery is that while the transmission requires very
> little energy, the reception of the wave requires that an active battery
> operated receiver be used. This is distinct from usual AM radio
> transmissions, where much energy is radiated by the transmitter, and the
> receiver can be a ‘crystal set’ with no battery.
>
> The detector developed by the research team is a plasma device looking
> like a fluorescent tube which displays super-conducting properties for
> radio signals. Nikolova is quick to add, “The device is at room temperature
> but acts like a superconductor, as predicted by Fritz London in 1930.”
>
> Nikolova and Zimmerman plan on submitting their results this week to the
> research journal *The Physical Review* of the American Physical Society.
>
> Zimmerman is a former Director of Engineering of LBA 
> Technology<http://www.lbagroup.com/technology/index.php>
> .
>

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