[time-nuts] Anyone got a reference for perpetual motion advert in New Scientist?

2012-06-29 Thread David Kirkby
About 20-25 years ago someone took out an advert around 7 pages long
in New Scientist. In this advert, he published a scientific paper,
since no mainstream journal would publish his paper.

It was based on his belief that the speed of light in vacuum was not a
constant, but using his very accurate timing equipment he could detect
a difference as the earth approached or went away from the Sun. As a
result of this, he claimed to show, using maths I could not follow,
that it would be possible to make a perpetual motion machine. He said
he would produce a working perpetual motion machine in about 5 years.

Does anyone have any recollection of this? Better still, has anyone
got the paper? I'd be interested in seeing it.

I'd have to guess what the advert must have cost him, but I've never
seen any advert as big in New Scientist - that said, I don't often buy
it now.

Dave

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Re: [time-nuts] Anyone got a reference for perpetual motion advert in New Scientist?

2012-06-29 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi Dave:

I've got some information on the various versions of the 
Digital-Retro-Turbo-Encabulator at:
http://www.prc68.com/I/DRTE.shtml

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html

David Kirkby wrote:

About 20-25 years ago someone took out an advert around 7 pages long
in New Scientist. In this advert, he published a scientific paper,
since no mainstream journal would publish his paper.

It was based on his belief that the speed of light in vacuum was not a
constant, but using his very accurate timing equipment he could detect
a difference as the earth approached or went away from the Sun. As a
result of this, he claimed to show, using maths I could not follow,
that it would be possible to make a perpetual motion machine. He said
he would produce a working perpetual motion machine in about 5 years.

Does anyone have any recollection of this? Better still, has anyone
got the paper? I'd be interested in seeing it.

I'd have to guess what the advert must have cost him, but I've never
seen any advert as big in New Scientist - that said, I don't often buy
it now.

Dave

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Re: [time-nuts] Anyone got a reference for perpetual motion advert in New Scientist?

2012-06-29 Thread Tom Harris
I've always found New Scientist very helpful, why not contact them directly?

Mind you, they did publish Rupert Sheldrake's Formative Causation paper,
and presumably not for payment...

On 30 June 2012 07:03, David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net wrote:

 About 20-25 years ago someone took out an advert around 7 pages long
 in New Scientist. In this advert, he published a scientific paper,
 since no mainstream journal would publish his paper.

 I

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Tom Harris celephi...@gmail.com
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