[NewCandle] NR attempt at Freds battery anti-lifter

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 13 09:45:10 EDT 2007


Heyyo, all,

Tried a close replication of Fred's penny and aluminum
test this morning...

Balance was a Denver Instruments AL-3K open pan top
loading digital balance, 3kg max 10mg resolution.

I made up an aluminum pan out of foil, salt solution
was 1 gram of table salt in 10ml DI water, penny was a
solid copper 1969D.

Weight sequence:

aluminum pan only - 4.26g
add paper towel square - 6.14g tot.
add salt water spot - 7.64g tot.
add penny to dry area - 10.62g tot.
move penny to wet area - 10.62g tot.
wait 1 minute - 10.62g tot.
penny to dry area - 10.61g tot.
penny to wet area - 10.61g tot.
penny dry - 10.61g
penny wet - 10.61g
penny dry - 10.61g
penny wet - 10.61g
penny dry - 10.61g
wait 1 minute - 10.60g
penny wet - 10.60
penny dry - 10.60

I stopped there.  The 20mg drift I would be willing to
chalk up to water evap or balance drift, as it didn't
seem to be related to either wet or dry spot penny
positions.

Overall, I guess, I'd have to call null result.  Maybe
if I was up on the roof things would be different -
this was done inside the lab on a bench.

I do so LUV to weigh things though, if they will hold
still!  I still say weighing of exotic components or
interesting combinations of things is a righteous road
to antigravity if it can be done.

N




--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:

> More from Fred Sparber on battery weighing. I'm
> tempted to
> try it now that Fred has an experimental modality
> that can
> possibly show both positive and negative results
> depending on
> the configuration. I have a .1 gram scale I can use
> that's
> similar in construction to Freds.
> 
>
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> Stuff Needed: Acculab Digital Scale (10 Kg with +/-
> 1.0 gram resolution).
> 
> One 10 gram Aluminum Pie "Tin".
> 
> Two gram copper penny
> 
> Two gram Kleenex Tissue with salted water spot in
> center.
> 
> Weigh each individually
> 
> 1, Set Pie tin on scale 10.00 grams zero scale
> 
> 2, Place 2 gram Kleenex "electrolyte" on top . scale
> says 2 grams
> 
> 3,Lay 2 gram copper penny on scale over wet spot.
> scale reads 5. grams.  :-)
> 
> 4, Replace "electolyte" kleenex with dry one. scale
> reads 2 grams
> 
> 5, Add penny, scale reads 4 grams
> 
> Repeat step 3 with penny on wet spot and dry area.
> (5 grams and 4 grams)
>
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> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
> [mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf
> Of Keith Nagel
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 6:50 PM
> To: New energy for the new world.
> Subject: [NewCandle] Fred's comment about battery
> mass.
> 
> 
> Fred asked me to post this short communication on
> battery mass. It
> struck me on reading it that if one could find a
> battery so constructed
> that the negative terminal is on the inside rather
> than the outside
> his idea might be fairly tested. A differential
> scale comparing
> the two battery masses would then cancel heat /
> outgassing / etc effects.
> 
> K.
> 
> 



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