Hi Can any one help me out to make an model from TV EHT output 16000 V 0.5 Am need to develop Amp. for domestic use only people suggested me use secondary coil...
The proof smiths do have a point: cold water is heavier than warm water. When the surface layer of the ocean is more than 12C warmer than the colder...
The "governator" is a good example of what a leader should be in regards to renewable energy. With recent legislation passed, California is on its way to...
... That doesn't happen because water reaches its highest density at 4 degrees C. If it gets colder than that it would float toward the surface before it could...
I saw an interesting phenomenon while making the video for sorenlaf, that I think is another good argument for free energy. This refers to an arrangement of...
On a (reasonably) frictionless surface like an air table I would expect that both kinetic energy and momentum would be conserved. So far, none of the results...
I think what counts is, as the disc comes to a stop, to release the smaller discs from their tethers. At that point the momentum, totally contained in the...
See: http://www.geocities.com/mileswmathis/ele.html In this interesting paper, Miles Mathis claims to have found experimental evidence supporting expansion...
... While I didn't see an actual link to his calculations on that page, but on this one: http://www.geocities.com/mileswmathis/twink.html he claims that stars...
The recent remarks about the aether were interesting to me. I am quite aware that relativity coupled with the M&M experiment are generally taken to have...
... etc.), ... between ... the ... http://www.sundog.clara.co.uk/atoptics/issmoon2.htm ... Except, as he says toward the end of the paper, the effects increase...
I think even an aether which is inaccessible to measurements can exist if it supports a simplification of fundamental theory. As you suggest, more subtle...
Well personally I have always liked the fact that one needs to observe in order receive the information. Therefore, things just don't emit unless there is ...
Hi Tom, ... can ... The Aether is directly measured all the time, despite the denials of those prejudiced against it. The General Relativity correction for...
Hi Tom, ... can ... The Aether is directly measured all the time, despite the denials of those prejudiced against it. The General Relativity correction for...
... Or not. Since we have many, many demonstrations of gravity between masses NOT in space, and without measuring an apparant acceleration of another body on...
Sure all those people who say they have been to space are lying. All the photos, tapes etc are made in Hollywood. Those camera guys are really clever to show...
... If it helps to simplify and unify the various models (e.g. GR and QM), and it enables better predictions of real events, then it will be accepted. As for...
... Would testing a Crookes radiometer in a vacuum, or verifying (or not) positron emissions from it be one of the validations of your aether's existence? If...
No it implies that the aether will then consume 100%. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the...
... Nobody is observing light from the "backs" of the stars. In our solar system, if all the planets happen to be aligned then nobody can observe light from...
Hi Tom, Gary: > My objection to Sir Dd's is that he won't even TRY to ... Actually, as you have witnessed several times in the past month, I have made several...
Well it is like this... at least how I am interpreting everything written here... is that the aether is expanding and the sun is a spherical "rip" of the ...
Correct Tom, we live in an age where we can us electro mechanical devices to divide the world into microseconds if we choose. To unlock the pucks and even...