[NewCandle] New evidence of giant gravitomagnetism
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Tue May 30 10:45:59 EDT 2006
Interesting. It rings a bell with me now that you
describe it. hm. No, I didn't intentionally explore
that, although my rotating cryo-puck was pretty wabbly
from lack of balancing finesse.
When I was doing tests with granular materials and
crystals for the "transient weight change" phenomenon,
it seemed as though for as sporadic as the effect
could be, I usually got better results with sharp
impact type shaking or jolting rather than just
languid oscillation or jostling. Let me see... jolt
is beyond jerk? I used to recall that hierarchy, but
seem to have forgotten. Acceleration - jerk - jolt -
? - ?^2
All hail the jerks!
nr
--- Jones Beene <jonesb9 at pacbell.net> wrote:
> Nick
>
> > I'm guessing my memory needs to be refreshed, as I
> > don't recall what wobble you speak of.
>
> There was a thread a few months back on the subject
> of
> "Electrogavity" following the ESA announcement. Jack
> Smith
> supplied some old posts indicating that E.P. got the
> antigravity
> effect ONLY when there was "wobble" in his disk. I
> remember that
> this was a direct quote from E.P. even though it was
> never
> mentioned in the first few months following the
> announcement.
>
> What this wobble could be telling us ... (at least
> one of us) is
> that the extra motion, caused by the imprecision of
> balance (poor
> craftsmanship), and at a unplanned vector away from
> the main
> vector in his work, but missing from many attempts
> at
> replication - is providing so-called "jerk" - the
> higher order of
> acceleration - which could be a critical feature in
> that it is a
> power law step above either accelleration or
> decelleration of the
> disk - which also is said to produce a smaller
> effect. E.P.
> apparently said that a constant velocity disk gave
> no results -
> only a change in velocity - which can be either
> acceleration of
> better yet - jerk, where the effect is squared.
>
> Jones
>
>
>
>
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