[NewCandle] Update on antigravity work of Martin Tajmar
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 9 10:07:04 EST 2006
Thanks for the link, Keith,
I've been pretty much out of the old mad scientist
loop for the past three weeks or so myself, although
for my sake it wasn't work but rather some abdominal
surgery. Back home now in recuperative mode for a few
more weeks, and looking forward to whatever might be
poised to come back in on the NewCandle venue.
Back before turkey day and then Nick carving day, I
was able to do a little replicative work on Sam
Faile's claim of the post-power ongoing bubbling in
his anode glow reactor jar. I followed his steps as
verbatim as possible, and yes, I did get an effect in
my little jar where I was getting maybe 30 to 50
bubbles per minute for up to about 4 hours after power
was shut off. Looks like something is faintly plating
onto the aluminum, but the question is what.
Magnesium, as Keith suggested a few weeks ago seems
certainly possible. Need to line up some EDS, but it
won't be until after I am back to driving and work
again, in January.
Hey, on a topic that could skirt OT dangerously, I'd
like to toss out a request to any of the group who
have an interest in "Black budget aircraft / man made
UFOs" A few weeks ago, I had a second claim in three
years regarding solidified molten blobs of metal found
on the ground after an unusual craft passed overhead.
One I looked at in 2003 was about 99+% aluminum, about
a half pound blob. The metal found in the case that
was more recently brought to my attention was given
EDS in Cleveland by a colleague of mine, and found to
be fairly pure Al with a little Zn and Mg.
Any ideas about how high purity Al might be used in
say an MHD generator or propulsion system? Or are
falls of aluminum common from satellite re-entry? I
wouldn't think Al would make it to the earths surface
from orbit without oxidizing completely many miles up.
NR
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been pretty busy, but that will change in a
> couple weeks and
> I thought I'd kick things off with an update from
> Martin Tajmar.
> He's published in Oct, as so.
>
> http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/gr-qc/0610015
>
> Mainly the new information is that he's gotten hold
> of some
> ring laser gyros, so as to make direct measurements
> of the
> gravitomagnetic field ( as you know, a gravitometer
> can
> only measure the rate of change of that field ).
> This
> paper claims positive results with those
> experiments.
>
> Exciting stuff.
>
> K.
>
>
>
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