OK, now for a really wild suggestion..again with my Casimir cavities but this
time CLOSED Casimir cells in the materials used for these mechanical OU devices
where ambient gases are trapped forever at the time the of formation ...QUE
wild theories for movement of pyramid blocks :) where
blog:
http://hdeasy.blogspot.com/2010/10/i-found-308-gain-at-steorn.html
excerpt:
When they send out some of these boards to SKDB members, we will find
independent verification all over the world. Anyone with an oscilloscope and
some voltage and current probes can measure this.
comments:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 3:31 AM, Esa Ruoho esaru...@gmail.com wrote:
blog:
http://hdeasy.blogspot.com/2010/10/i-found-308-gain-at-steorn.html
excerpt:
When they send out some of these boards to SKDB members, we will find
independent verification all over the world. Anyone with an oscilloscope
I haven't been following this claim as closely as perhaps I would
otherwise, being on vacation out in the Rockies and such.
I've heard statements that this configuration allegedly produces an OU
measured at around 3.0 or such. On the surface that seems like an
incredible amount of excess energy
Let me add another very specific detail that I think Terry will agree to: an
inexpensive meter (dedicated power analyzer) from these folks is the missing
recommendation from Steorn (for good reason):
http://www.valhallascientific.com/wattmeters-power-analyzers/index.shtml
... since it will
At 09:58 PM 10/2/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton mailto:hohlr...@gmail.comhohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
They all look like they have hangovers.
They sure do!
Is this is the best Steorn can come up with?
They are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
- Jed
Well, you know, those
Two of the three are known from the open Steorn forum. They have
always been believers.
They all look like they have hangovers.
No real evidence is presented.
T
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
They all look like they have hangovers.
They sure do!
Is this is the best Steorn can come up with? They are scraping the bottom of
the barrel.
- Jed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HKTYrVjEGY
In this video, two engineers and a physicist give their reactions to the
Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit.
here's a screencapture of the scopeshot:
http://scene.org/~esa/merlib/screenshotfrom_testing_of_the_orbo_evaluation_and_development_unit.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HKTYrVjEGY
In this video, two engineers and a physicist give their
reactions to the Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit.
here's a screencapture of the scopeshot:
You are assuming that the labs would openly receive and report, in fact they
do claim to have given it to testing labs and they got positive results but
didn't want to be named.
That makes sense, since a lab would be rubbished for reporting such.
And what president would collapse the oil
You are assuming that the labs would openly receive and report,
in fact they do claim to have given it to testing labs and they
got positive results but didn't want to be named.
They claimed to have shown it to several academics who agreed
there was an 'anomaly' but would not allow their names
300 percent is a ratio on input to output, not a quantity.
The quantity might be small and it suggests it is (the video)
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 9:19 AM, peatbog peat...@teksavvy.com wrote:
You are assuming that the labs would openly receive and report,
in fact they do claim to have given it
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