boys, boys
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:26 pm
Boys, boys. <g> Elizabeth
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YES YES YES YESPaul S. wrote: "Electrical capacity is to gravity, as inductance is to magnetism".[/i]
If you read my response, I was actually poking fun at a post from Jim about taking 50 - 100 kV to kickstart a lead ball. It appears that my humor was taken as an interrogative to theory.wdavidb wrote:Mikado,
The last thing you want to do is charge it up, as this results in a self defeating exercise.
It may appear to be the right thing to do, but this is back to front or simply backwards.
Like I said earlier it is not for a lack of technical skill, but for an incomplete perspective that the task is such a challenge.
This charging up idea keeps eveyone chasing the rabbit, but the rabbit always manages to escape somehow.
Not too long ago Hal Puthoff told me that we are incapable of generating sufficient energy to achieve gravity control at the present time..............which when you think about does not sound too rational. If this were the case how could gravity exist in a dynamic state? Fortunately gravity gets along quite well without our excessive ideas regarding energy. Of course the energy required is available and easily accessible to anyone who cares to consider the idea.
It is not a question of adding energy, but a question of modulating the energy remaining relative to a modular field system. So the energy is already in place and it is simply a matter of modulating that energy to achieve the desired effect.
As to charging something, that was brought up by your group, not this forum. But perhaps there is something to it.wdavidb wrote: This charging up idea keeps eveyone chasing the rabbit, but the rabbit always manages to escape somehow.
Unfortunately, I do believe things have changed. There is a lack of couth as well as respect, it is all about "me". I hope that in the fullness of time, no pun intended, that it will go full circle.Elizabeth Helen Drake wrote:Thank you Mikado.
Regarding fine engineers and mechanics. There is a need (you see it, or you wouldn't be here)
You yourself know that if a mechanic hadn't helped a certain scientist on his way across country ... a whole lifetime of work would have been lost. bees and flys and such don't do well stranded in heat.
And Townsend Brown technically was an engineer, no mechanic. Thats why he valued having a fine mechanic in the family. He counted on him.
I don't think things have changed a whole lot, do you? Elizabeth