[NewCandle] Russian jerky (was "jerk" motor)

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 25 14:36:44 EDT 2006


Ja ja,

> Also very important to the Kozyrev claim, and
> generally ignored, is
> that he claims an absolute orientation is necessary
> to see the effect. That point in the sky, by the
> way, is where what is now known as the Great
> Attractor
> is located. I don't think this is an accident.
> 
> Of course, I don't really see the connection of that
> to this field mill circuit. I think we're sort of
> comparing apples and oranges here. 

*************Yeah, I drifted a little off there, but
the thread initiator was the topic of jerk being a
concept worth introducing.  When I think of anomalous
"phenomena", I still after all these years put
"weight/inertial" changes before electrical power as
far as my ulterior interest.  Struth be known, the
reason I fiddled with the variable capacitance
generator for so long was that I hoped I might
actually have been coupling with the vacuum.  And thus
produce other neat weight or inertial effects besides
pulling off charge or power.

BUT... since you mentioned it... do you recall what
general direction the Great Attractor would lie in, or
if there is an algorithm for deriving it?  I presume
this is the vector that is the resultant of all of our
aggregate motion through the universe?  if so, I
presume then that the G-A would change somewhat over
the course of a year or day.  Or is the G-A a more
arbitrary point, such as the claimed optical axis of
the universe the guys at University of Rochester found
a few years back..?


> is busted. Buy a set of cheap screwdrivers from
> RatShack,
> you'll need the specialty star shaped ones to take
> drives apart.
> Also, the magnets can be freed from the iron housing
> with
> a razor blade. Just slip the edge under the magnet,
> and
> the bond will snap easily.
>

***************Thanks for the el tipola...

N

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