Re: Power Problems in New Zealand

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 24 Feb 1998 13:20:55 -0800

Hi Mathias et al!

You wrote;
> 1) Massive power generators running a large area
> 2) Not so massive power generators creating energy for a street
> 3) 1-2 home generators
> The reason I say this is that I would not like a device that sucks in
> and uses aether to provide power being used in the number one type
> situation....<snip>

I think aether does move into mass in such a way that it balances out for
a given region....this is because mass is relatively constant so aether
flows moving into it would also be relatively constant..

Now, if we start sucking aether into a mass for conversion to electrical
energy, we are creating a 'well' or low pressure zone that will suck in
aether from further away, and increase the local flow. Much like pushing
your hand down in water to create a temporary hole....surrounding water
rushes in to fill it up. One other caveat, when the hole is no longer
present in the water, the aether that has been entrained in the flow to
fill the hole will continue for a very brief time due to inertia of the
water and produce a spike.....that means an aether tap device should
NEVER be turned off, but rather powered down slowly to prevent weirdness
that results from this snapping on and snapping.....that also means you
must bring it alive slowly, not just WHAM and there is a hole...

My preference is therefore for independent small units that drive one
appliance when it is needed...a kind of pilot zpe flow to keep it alive,
ready to be put into use....this way, you have many small whirlpools or
wells or low pressure zones rather than one massive one....it all is
dependent on the viscosity and elasticity of the aether and how fast it
can recover in a localized region...this is very important for safety and
health concerns!!!

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