Caduceus Capacitor

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 08 Mar 1998 15:58:35 -0800

Hi Folks!

The following email was sent to me and I thought folks here would be as
intrigued by it as I was. Any ideas on how such a Caduceus Capacitor
would be built, i.e. shape, construction details?
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You sent me an email with only the following comment;
> Check out a Caduceus capacitor tune the dielectric to desired
> dielectric saturation point and D.C. power supply for desired lift

Are you saying you've done this?? What is a Caduceus capacitor? I mean
what form does it take?

I remember the Caduceus file where a ferrite rod is wrapped with Smith
type (45 degree angle) coil windings. The claim is that an energy beam
(scalar?) is emitted from it.

There is a paper online about using stacked disks (with a hole in the
middle) and dielectrics that you can use to entrain and direct aether to
produce thrust...it is referred to as an 'electric rocket'...requires
high voltage applied to this stacked capacitor network. It is on Bill
Beaty's site ( http://www.eskimo.com/~billb ) but I don't recall the URL.

Are you implying that using a Caduceus 'capacitor' will also produce such
a thrust when powered by a DC power supply. Does that DC have to be high
voltage as with TT Brown and DeSeversky?

If you would send some description of how this 'Caduceus Capacitor' is
constructed, I would appreciate it....thanks!

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