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  • Here's my two first toroids. Still need to be magnetised. The rest of the rig should be ready by Tuesday next week.

    I'll post on results.

    Dave et al. PLEASE ENSURE THAT WE HAVE LOTS OF PICS VIDS OF THAT GATHERING. Wish I were there.

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    • MIT Physics Demo -- Dissectible Capacitor

      This demonstration video may be relevant:

      MIT Physics Demo -- Dissectible Capacitor
      YouTube - MIT Physics Demo -- Dissectible Capacitor

      MIT Physics Demo -- Adjustable Capacitor with Dielectric
      YouTube - MIT Physics Demo -- Adjustable Capacitor with Dielectric

      MIT Physics Demo -- Resonant RLC Circuit
      YouTube - MIT Physics Demo -- Resonant RLC Circuit

      Best regards,

      IndianaBoys

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      • Viktor GREBENNIKOV

        More interesting parallels - Leedskalnin and GREBENNIKOV

        Aether, ZPE and Dielectric Nanostructure Arrays by Jerry Decker
        YouTube - Aether, ZPE and Dielectric Nanostructure Arrays by Jerry Decker


        Viktor GREBENNIKOV
        Cavity Structural Effect & Insect Antigravity
        Victor S. Grebennikov: Insect Chitin Anti-Gravity & Cavity Structural Effect (CSE)


        Magnetic Bee Shell Chitin Exoskeleton Exhibiting Natural Non-Contact Attachment
        YouTube - Magnetic Bee Shell Chitin Exoskeleton Exhibiting Natural Non-Contact Attachment

        May 26, 2010 — I've been studying the work of Victor Grebbenikov, and deciphering ancient hieroglyphics for myself.
        Scarabs and bees are magnetic. (actually the chitin is cellulose based and diamagnetic)

        Put a compass near a bee hive and watch it deviate.
        Birds fly. Bees Levitate.

        Horrible camera. I'm pissed too, sorry. Takes great pics, horrible video.
        This is just a paper clip and a dead bee. No cobwebs, no string, no sticky stuff... it hovered under my tweezers too for a while. When I put a neodymium magnet near it, nothing happened.

        Please try this yourselves. And look into Victor Grebbenikov.
        I didn't kill this bee. I found the body in my front yard. Respect nature and it will teach you things beyond comprehension.

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        Best regards,

        IndianaBoys

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        • Other interesting experiments

          I wonder if anyone here has done any experimenting with the Hutchison Effect?

          Here's a old video showing how everyday objects appear to escape the acceleration of gravity. And at 1:00 in the video, John Hutchison is showing a block of wood in which a stainless steel butter knife has apparently merged molecularly. Other objects have just come apart.

          The "Hutchison Effect"
          YouTube - The Hutchison-Effect The New Philadelphia Experiment
          Crazy Scientist John Hutchinson - Video

          John Hutchison
          John Hutchison -- "The Hutchison Effect" -- Antigravity & disruption effects -- articles & movies
          Last edited by Psyclic; 05-29-2010, 09:31 PM. Reason: Fix link

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          • Originally posted by SuperCaviTationIstic View Post
            what if you were to suspend as much iron oxide as you could in a metal that melts at an extremely low temperature, such as lead. This might help since you'd have metal contacting metal, perhaps strengthening the magnetic alignment of the aggregate. You could first coat the wires with something like clay, or a high temp epoxy to prevent the liquid metal from burning through the insulation and shorting it. Maybe even JB weld would work well.
            ferro fluid......i have already checked ....yes it works ..i told you,i have been working on this for a while.....there is more!...lots more...david...PS i WAS the only one at the demo today!...not to worry..hi solrey......next saturday at saturday market in salem........david

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            • hi

              this is the stuff dreams are made of.........

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              • On the video "mikes house 3" shows the distortion pretty well. I'm not sure how this could be an optical illusion, as I've never seen a camera do that before.



                Cloxxki suggested using a printed picture and film it, so I drew up a simple image to print out and see. Not sure if you have a printer handy, but it should show if it's a camera effect or something else.

                http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9726/temp1h.jpg
                Last edited by Freezer; 05-30-2010, 01:31 AM.

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                • lost

                  Originally posted by Freezer View Post
                  On the video "mikes house 3" shows the distortion pretty well. I'm not sure how this could be an optical illusion, as I've never seen a camera do that before.



                  Cloxxki suggested using a printed picture and film it, so I drew up a simple image to print out and see. Not sure if you have a printer handy, but it should show if it's a camera effect or something else.

                  http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9726/temp1h.jpg
                  i cant find the power supply for my printer?....its gotta be around here somewhere!?......but the still i posted looked the same but the dist is on the other side?.. so do i spin the print and video IT??....the vids from today are ready i will post the link
                  Last edited by david lambright; 05-30-2010, 02:17 AM.

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                  • question?

                    how much heat energy does it take to "bend" light?.....?did i win the darwin award?
                    Last edited by david lambright; 05-30-2010, 02:21 AM. Reason: dar

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                    • @Indianaboys,

                      Great video of the bee shell there! It looks very much like flux pinning.

                      I imagine you put the glass between the shell and the tweezers - if you did, was the effect still there?

                      Interesting research on the Scarabs and ancient civilizations as well.

                      "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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                      • Originally posted by david lambright View Post
                        how much heat energy does it take to "bend" light?.....?did i win the darwin award?
                        Not much at all really. What is needed is a density differential in a material, such as air. When light moves between the boundary of those two densities, it bends. theoretically, you could setup a density bubble with air of the same temperature but different pressures and get the same result.

                        See refraction here:refraction: Definition from Answers.com

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                        I wish I lived closer - I would have liked to have been there for your demonstration.

                        I have built a Mock-Up of your rig for photographic comparisons. My camera does not show the distortion, but my son has a HD camera, and I hope to use that to see if there is some particular image locking in it that produces this distortion.

                        I noticed in the Mikes video that movement was being done with the camera relative to the rig and the distortion stayed with the rig. But it would be good to have that 360° walk around to separate whether the distortion is rig related or camera (as in shutter speed and syncronization) related.

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                        @ Psyclic,

                        I have communicated with John a bit on his experiments and he will be the first to tell you that he used a 500,000V electrostatic field which he feels contributed greatly to the levitation of the objects. He claims that the principle has been provided to the US military and that they have done successful experiments with flight craft. Tinsel Koala demonstrates the electrostatic effect common to Johns liquid demonstrations in this video.

                        The large round ball that levitates on Johns video is probably the most dramatic. On a coast to coast radio show, John stated that this was a 6 to 8 pound cannon ball - but later, on an internet radio show with Bill Alek he said it was between 70 and 80 pounds. I asked for confirmation to see which was correct, and John indicated it was the later. I never did do a dimensional comparison between that ball and its environment to see if we could see what size it was for a mass comparison, because it wasn't important to me. But electrostatically elevating 8 pounds or 80 pounds is just as impressive in my honest opinion. One theory suggests that an interruption of space and time in that vicinity by the intersecting of two different radio signals in that zone, contributed to the levitation.

                        Of course getting levitation and controlling it are two different things
                        "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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                        • Light

                          Originally posted by david lambright View Post
                          how much heat energy does it take to "bend" light?.....
                          Truly bend light or bend light from the perspective of where YOU are looking at it??? Don't confuse these two things. PLUS....how long is a piece of string? By this I mean, it really doesnt take a lot to bend light David.

                          You always hear egghead scientists talking about massive planets or black holes being required to bend light but this is bone headed. Physics is actually really simple and has been made complex by folk like Einstein who barely conducted a single lab experiment their entire life but rather postulated erroneous equations using 'Gedankenexpirments' adnauseum (German for 'Thought experiment'). Einstein loved these and its where he came up with his theories on red shift, time travel and E=Mc2 which are very HEAVILY flawed.

                          Light travels at approx 186,000 miles per second. View each particle of light like a light emitting transparent bullet. Like any projectile, you can bend it's course or completely stop the trajectory dependent on what you place in it's path. Solid objects will obviously kill it cold. Glass, water, and similar transparent items will slow, bend or defract light depending on thickness and clarity. Even AIR density will slow or speed up light. In a vacuum, light travels its fastest, in cold air, slower and warm air which is LESS DENSE, light will pick up speed and bend as though it is going through a glass lens. THIS is why you get heat shimmer (waves) on a warm day. YOUR VIEW of the light has been distorted through the hotter portion of air.


                          Regards

                          TP

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                          • exactly...but what i am asking is a hot piece of metal will distort the image behind it, correct?..how much heat does it take to do this?....to say blur a photographic image?....david

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                            • school

                              when i was in high school, the chemistry teacher said he would rather quit than have me in his class.....humorous....david

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                              • Originally posted by david lambright View Post
                                i cant find the power supply for my printer?....its gotta be around here somewhere!?......but the still i posted looked the same but the dist is on the other side?.. so do i spin the print and video IT??....the vids from today are ready i will post the link
                                We can see that in the video #3 it appears the size of the pipes change from skinny on the right and wide on the left, has it been explained already? Are you seeing the pipes width change with your eyes? I have no idea how that could be a camera effect. In your optical video the distortion seems to reverse as you spin it in the opposite direction. Maybe it's some weird optical illusion I have no idea..Can anyone explain this?

                                Originally posted by IndianaBoys View Post
                                More interesting parallels - Leedskalnin and GREBENNIKOV

                                Best regards,

                                IndianaBoys
                                Interesting that you posted about Grebennikov. The pipes reminded me of the CSE. Interesting video as well showing the bee attracted to the paper clip. Not sure why it seems to suspend in the air like that. I was under the impression that Grebennikov said that only a particular rare type of bee could be used, but it seems like other bee's could exhibit the same effects. I guess now I'll go in my back yard and look for some dead bees..

                                His book "My World"
                                My World by Victor Grebbenikov | Scribd
                                Last edited by Freezer; 05-30-2010, 06:40 AM.

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