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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 5, 9:44 am, Mike Coslo wrote: The confirming experiment can be made by using a two small antennas in an isolated environment. One is transmitting, and one receiving. If RF energy is a particle - therefore mechanical force, the receiving antenna must accumulate mass, and the transmitting antenna must lose it. That is the presently accepted formula in science where atoms are removed from the matrics of the radiator. For me, all diamagnetic materials are completely covered with particles that entered the solar stream from the Sun. As soon as they are projected away from a radiator another takes its place, thus no changes in mass. what about my ferromagnetic radiators??? since they don't have your magical levitating diamagnetic neutrinos they must constantly be losing mass and will eventually fall apart! |
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On Sep 5, 2:28*pm, "Dave" wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 5, 9:44 am, Mike Coslo wrote: The confirming experiment can be made by using a two small antennas in an isolated environment. One is transmitting, and one receiving. If RF energy is a particle - therefore mechanical force, the receiving antenna must accumulate mass, and the transmitting antenna must lose it. That is the presently accepted formula in science where atoms are removed from the matrics of the radiator. For me, all diamagnetic materials are completely covered with particles that entered the solar stream from the Sun. As soon as they are projected away from a radiator another takes its place, thus no changes in mass. what about my ferromagnetic radiators??? since they don't have your magical levitating diamagnetic neutrinos they must constantly be losing mass and will eventually fall apart! And you are the role model that this group is in lockstep with? Pay attention and stop manufacturing things |
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