Re: MRA/No self running devices?

Norman Wootan ( normw@fastlane.net )
Wed, 01 Apr 1998 08:25:09 -0600

Hi Jerry: Yes, I have been watching the comments regards unidirectional
thrust. Just got my PACE Journal yesterday and it has an update on the
Thornson drive. I am, as you are, wondering if the list folks are aware of
Cook and Thornson drives. I think the fact that they propelled a canoe
across a swimming pool with the device is pretty convincing. I have not had
the time to read the whole article yet but it talks about a car. Hmmm. I
have not tried useing IE yet. Now days, everything you load from Microsoft
has IE included. You go out and buy Windows 95 latest version and install
it you get IE wether you want it or not. I really like your searchable
archive. "GREAT" Norm

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Norm!
>
> I don't remember anything about a double your speed software download?
> Decided to just run emails and such on Netscape and IE for webhunting
> since graphics seem to run much faster using IE.
>
> Have you noticed all the posts and info recently about unidirectional
> drives, ranging from Cowlishaw to Lorrey?? Yet few seem to be even
> aware of Dean, Cook or Thornsen...time to post some new files as some of
> these guys think they are the first, even though I've spoken with both
> Cowlishaw and Michael Lorrey and let them know the phenoemenon is at
> least 50 years old....the good thing is they are at least keeping it
> alive, I'd just like to see them give credit to their predecessors and
> the others who are CURRENT but not net savvy (Cook & Thornsen)....IMHO,
> Thornsen with his canoe moving across the water with NOTHING in the
> water to drive it was an amazingly good proof.
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