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Tony Jaa wrote:
... Another video from youtube; this one is of a "magnetic motor." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffFSq...elated&search= I am afraid I have already formed an addiction to youtube! Regards, JS |
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Tony Jaa wrote:
Water burns! Man looking for cancer cure hopes to solve energy crisis ... This video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lud1qceKqyQ shows John Kanzius sticking his hand into the field/path of the RF from the machine--I doubt if that is a microwave freq. I can't seem to find a link on the man which states the freq(s) he is using ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith I wrote:
Tony Jaa wrote: Water burns! Man looking for cancer cure hopes to solve energy crisis ... This video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lud1qceKqyQ shows John Kanzius sticking his hand into the field/path of the RF from the machine--I doubt if that is a microwave freq. I can't seem to find a link on the man which states the freq(s) he is using ... Regards, JS http://youtube.com/watch?v=CwughofIC...elated&search= http://youtube.com/watch?v=P9LhJ0AqI...elated&search= A couple more links, including one where a congressman is getting involved and advocating federal funding for development of this mans discovery ... Regards, JS |
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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... John Smith I wrote: Tony Jaa wrote: Water burns! Man looking for cancer cure hopes to solve energy crisis ... This video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lud1qceKqyQ shows John Kanzius sticking his hand into the field/path of the RF from the machine--I doubt if that is a microwave freq. I can't seem to find a link on the man which states the freq(s) he is using ... Regards, JS http://youtube.com/watch?v=CwughofIC...elated&search= http://youtube.com/watch?v=P9LhJ0AqI...elated&search= A couple more links, including one where a congressman is getting involved and advocating federal funding for development of this mans discovery ... Regards, JS It doesnt take much to tell that the flame is a plasma arc, not hydrogen as claimed. A neon sign transformer would probably be much more efficent. |
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Jimmie D wrote:
... It doesnt take much to tell that the flame is a plasma arc, not hydrogen as claimed. A neon sign transformer would probably be much more efficent. The whole point of the paper towel is to prove it is not a plasma arc, which would burn the paper towel ... View it again ... JS |
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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... Jimmie D wrote: ... It doesnt take much to tell that the flame is a plasma arc, not hydrogen as claimed. A neon sign transformer would probably be much more efficent. The whole point of the paper towel is to prove it is not a plasma arc, which would burn the paper towel ... View it again ... JS Maybe not if it is wet with salt water. If that were hydrogen you wouldnt even see the flame. There are no bubbles of gas in the tube. Ive seen plasma flame very similar to this when playing with an old microwave. While zapping old disk I have seen plasma flames that look exacltly like thiose rise up from the disk, hey maybe thats a new form of energy too. Jimmie |
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On 30 May, 19:13, Tony Jaa wrote:
Water burns! Man looking for cancer cure hopes to solve energy crisis Posted: May 30, 2007 5:00 p.m. Eastern http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=55934 By Joe Kovacs © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com Is the solution to America's energy needs as simple as a trip to the beach? snip YES What is so wrong in applying a governer to all engines. These would be activated when an engine has come to a stand still and would regulate the acceleration rate. This same governer would also activate again to regulate the rate of accelaration after 65 mph is reached. Most of the population live in high density hot spots using the vehicle to sit in waiting for traffic to move and it is not economical to accellerate to the bumper up front. For inner cities enforce use of public transportation for those not willing to pay the price to the companies front door. As for trucks the interstates are wide enough to introduce rail traffic as well as predicting the needs of product movement. A generaqtion later work will be done at home in a psuedo office enfironment memoving the need to get on the road in the first place. As for the trip to the beach that won't be necessary as the water will be way to polluted and the sand will be taken away to build developments upon, that will decay in unison with the advance of science. If we had to, is the above a total impossibility that it is not doable because of the power of those who have cornered the money or the naysayers that serve them? directional needs |
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art wrote:
What is so wrong in applying a governer to all engines. The first time a driver needed to use acceleration and didn't have it to avoid a fatal accident, the requirement would be in deep dodo. For instance, on a long straightaway with no oncoming traffic, someone decides to pass a couple of 18-wheelers. The car following that one decides to do the same thing. Suddenly ahead, a car pulls into the oncoming lane from a side road. Emergency acceleration would save lives but it's not available due to a governor. Five children are killed. Imagine the outrage. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On 15 Jun, 11:56, Cecil Moore wrote:
art wrote: What is so wrong in applying a governer to all engines. The first time a driver needed to use acceleration and didn't have it to avoid a fatal accident, the requirement would be in deep dodo. For instance, on a long straightaway with no oncoming traffic, someone decides to pass a couple of 18-wheelers. The car following that one decides to do the same thing. Suddenly ahead, a car pulls into the oncoming lane from a side road. Emergency acceleration would save lives but it's not available due to a governor. Five children are killed. Imagine the outrage. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:27:31 -0700, art wrote:
On 15 Jun, 11:56, Cecil Moore wrote: art wrote: What is so wrong in applying a governer to all engines. The first time a driver needed to use acceleration and didn't have it to avoid a fatal accident, the requirement would be in deep dodo. For instance, on a long straightaway with no oncoming traffic, someone decides to pass a couple of 18-wheelers. The car following that one decides to do the same thing. Suddenly ahead, a car pulls into the oncoming lane from a side road. Emergency acceleration would save lives but it's not available due to a governor. Five children are killed. Imagine the outrage. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Hi Arthur, Your responses are always so insightful. To add to the confusion, instead of five children killed, the cars are passing twenty two gas tankers when a school bus pulls out near a nuclear facility in the outskirts of Keokuk. The conflagration kills 1345 children (there were more busses behind the first, it was the last day of grade school) and the raging inferno melts down the transmission lines from the nuclear plant that went into immediate overload. This caused the nuclear pile to go into the "China Syndrome" and melt through the containment and disturbing an unknown fault that ran beneath the plant. The earth rent and sent shock waves through metropolis Keokuk toppling buildings and throwing more school busses (on the road from closing schools) into yawning chasms opening up as the earth quakes. Death toll at this point now stands at slightly less than a million. The National Guard (which is otherwise away on other, foreign, business) does not show up and famine wipes out two million more in the surrounding country side as the president helicopters over the scene for Fox news commentary coloring. The stock market plunges and politicians open committees investigating the cause of this calamity. Soon, all cars are stopped at every intersection as the newly instituted Department of School Crossing Security inspects under the hood of every car for contraband governers. Digital examinations up tail pipes are common. The designer of this governer product is known to be hiding somewhere in Texas so we immediately declare war on Canada with a scorch the earth policy (brought to you by Halliburton and Anderson Consulting firms) until he is found. Four years later and the ice cap has been melted putting out the fires in downtown Keokuk (Chicago, Boston, New York, Tampa, Phoenix....) and the president expresses his support for the governer designer and hails this crowning victory from the Hacienda Blanca. With apologies for lifting a very old idea from an equally old book By Sinclair Lewis "It Can't Happen Here." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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