Re: Vortex Voltage

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 15 Jan 1999 23:13:38 -0600

Hi Joel!

With regard to the following excerpt describing Flanagans' test;
> By means of another electrode touching the water he was able, when the
> vortex was moving at approximately one thousand revolutions per
> minute, to record a charge of more than ten thousand volts emitted
> from its swirling water: quite a boost from the cosmos."

Joel Ryan wrote;
>> Hey that's really cool! Could the 10,000 volts be transformed into =

>> a more usable voltage with higher current and power an engine to =

>> keep the vortex spinning? Or is that the obvious fact and the =

>> reason you posted it? =

I neglected to mention the forced ripping of the water molecule which
releases high voltage as discovered by Lenard. The following URL
doesn't detail any of his experiments with water but he is the same
Lenard. Back in the 1800s, there were high voltage generators that
produced the high voltage from water moving at high velocity through a
tube that separated it with force. Here is one URL about Lenard;

http://pl.nobel.se/laureates/physics-1905-1-bio.html
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
I did a search on an experiment called the 'wasserfaden', literally
meaning the 'water fountain'. =

It involves pushing water through a needle, like the one used to air up
a football or basketball, at a velocity approaching 100psi...the water
is shot downward in a high velocity stream into a tin bucket that is
coated in wax so that it won't short out to the floor. =

As the water exits the head through the needle to stream into the
insulated bucket, some of the droplets are forced apart into a very fine
mist which is highly charged and which glows and levitates in an orbit
around the needle. =

I saw Walter Baumgartner do this same experiment in Los Angeles and they
turned out the lights but the water was so 'dead' in LA that it didn't
hold much of a charge, so didn't glow too much but it did levitate and
orbit around the needle, roughly in an 8-10" circle with the needle in
the center.

The ability of water to hold a charge is referred to as the 'zeta
potential' and the higher this zeta potential, the more life giving the
water is to drink and live on.

Now I did a search on 'wasserfaden' and found a German page on who else
but Viktor Schauberger at;

http://www.pks.or.at/Viktor.htm

where I excerpted the following interesting comment;

"Er beauftragt seinen Sohn Walter mit der Wiederholung der
=93Wasserfaden-Versuche": Es werden Spannungen bis 20.000 Volt erreicht. =

which I pasted to the AltaVista language translator at;

http://babelfish.altavista.com/cgi-bin/translate?

to provide the following German to English text;

"He assigns his son walter the repetition of the " water thread attempts
"Voltages up to 20,000 V are achieved."

Isn't that interesting? Now voltage ain't current but does anyone
remember the guy calling himself ZPE who claimed to be able to milk
power from a vortex?? Then weasled out of the 'promised release'? =

Could this be part of that secret? =

-- =

Jerry Wayne Decker / jdecker@keelynet.com
http://keelynet.com / "From an Art to a Science"
Voice : (214) 324-8741 / FAX : (214) 324-3501
KeelyNet - PO BOX 870716 - Mesquite - Republic of Texas - 75187