Who says monks don't swing?
The Botafumeiro is a famous old thurible (incense burner) suspended
and often seen swinging wildly across the domed nave of the Cathedral
Santiago de Compostela, in Spain, at a rather surprising (and dangerous)
speed (if you are underneath it).
Incense is burned
Jones sez:
Who says monks don't swing?
...
Alas, like most pendulums, it is probably not OU
-- instead it is just very efficient device which
may extract some 'extra' energy from both gravity
and the angular momentum of earth - and retain an
incredible of stored energy (torque)... figure
any interest in
supporting development, which seven years ago was estimated to need $2
million.Mark Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:26:25 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: 700 years of OU? Who says monks
don't swing? The Botafumeiro is a famous old thurible
In reply to Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:18:14
-0500:
Hi,
[snip]
What I meant to say is it would not surprise me if a similar analogy, a
mechanism will be found at play when it comes to certain kinds of LENR
reactions. Perhaps specific EM frequencies which in turn
Subject: Re: [Vo]: 700 years of OU?
In reply to Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:18:14
-0500:
Hi,
[snip]
What I meant to say is it would not surprise me if a similar
analogy, a mechanism will be found at play when it comes to
certain kinds of LENR reactions. Perhaps
Steven
a mechanism will be found at play when it comes to
certain kinds of LENR reactions. Perhaps specific EM frequencies
which in turn generate harmonics can be utilized to control the
accumulation of kinetic energy on an atomic scale,
coincidental, but...
Actually that is not far off
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