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Old September 5th 08, 03:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default THE WEAK FORCE AND THE C.E.R.N. EXPERIMENT

In Switzerland on the 10th of this month they are going to project a
particle thru the Earths crust at the speed of light. The particle
that they are projecting comes from outer space. So what does this
have to do with antennas?
Low energy particles are in abundance on Earth as they are in space
but they obtain their own magnetic field as they enter the earths
arbitrary field and settle on such things as antennas made from a
diamagnetic material!
When a time varing field is applied to a diamagnetic material two
magnetic fields are generated, primary and secondary both of which
together project the particles off of the radiator with a spinnning
action that provides a straight line projection away from
gravitational effects. The anti gravity force or the electroweak force
is the secondary magnetic field alluded to earlier. This electroweak
force is used regularly in scrap metal yards to sort materials by
ejection from magnetized conveyor line which produces a magnetic field
which ejects metals of a like field into a particular container by the
inter action of two magnetic fields as per antenna/radiator. It is the
secondary force that is known as the weak force which is a closed
field on the material surface called the Foucault current or eddy
current which is also used for non destructive metal examination.So
soon the CERN project will try to mimic the antenna operation by
projecting a particle originaly from outer space thru the crust of the
Earth at near the speed of light where they will be captured by a
large area of water, which is a diamagnetic material just like our
receiving antennas !.
Regards
Art KB9MZ...........xg