Re: water arc experiments

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 21 Feb 1998 02:14:58 -0800

Hi Keith et al!

A water arc is based on the work of Peter Graneau and Richard
Hull....about a year ago, the Electric Spacecraft Journal (ESJ) published
an excellent and highly detailed article on the subject...and a couple of
months ago on the Learning Channel, Graneau and Hull demonstrated a few
drops of water, placed in a column and hit with a very high voltage, high
current discharge.

The water was ejected with a velocity estimated at 3,000 miles per
second...a water railgun if you will.....

This sounds SO much like the Dr. X experiment using the Keely frequency.

http://keelynet.com/davidson/npap1.htm

BTW, tonite I was told the late Marcel Vogel had said he was told that
water could be disrupted at 454 cycles per second...just an afterthought
that might be useful.

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