Re: Archie H.Blue

James J, Jiamachello ( (no email) )
Sun, 08 Feb 1998 22:45:19 -0500

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<TT><FONT SIZE=-1>To K-List</FONT></TT>

<P><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>The discussion of the energy available in water is
fascinating.</FONT></TT>

<P><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>While pursuing a reference to the Coanda effect, airodynamic
flow</FONT></TT>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>over a body resulting in a pressure gradient, I came
across an</FONT></TT>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>inventor's discussion of his engine design.&nbsp;
Rick Mayne, of</FONT></TT>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>Split-Cycle Technology.</FONT></TT>

<P><A HREF="http://www.splitcycle.com.au/~splitcyc/rmayne.htm"><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>http://www.splitcycle.com/~splitcyc/rmayne.htm</FONT></TT></A>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>&nbsp;</FONT></TT>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>What was interesting was his experience with water
injection on</FONT></TT>
<BR><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>his engine.</FONT></TT>

<P><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>Anyway, checkout the site</FONT></TT>

<P><TT><FONT SIZE=-1>Jim</FONT></TT></HTML>
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From: Dr Jones <maitland@icarus.ihug.co.nz>
Subject: Refrigerator=TIME MACHINE!!

Got this from Omnicron mailing list. I think its crap, although ive never
put a clock in a fridge to see if time slows, I pretty much doubt if it will.

If any update occurs, I'll post it too.

Dr J

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>HI FOLKS:
>
>I'm presently working on a brand new proposition (prop010) and thought I'd
>share a small piece of it with you. The following is a small part right
>out of the book:
>
>==================
>>From Chapter 13 - Gravity Control Research, 1998 - The Fork In the Road
>==================
>
> TIME
>
> I've spoken with hundreds of people over the years and there is almost
>always one thing that is mythologized and misunderstood more than
> anything else. Time. It is, without a doubt, the single most slanted thing
>of all. It seems that its the most mysterious effect of nature and I've seen
> people describe the universe in terms of time that is ingenious.
>
> Ironically, time is the simplest effect of nature - and not the most
>complex.
>
> Consider the figure at right (figure not available). Here, we have a
>universe filled with Aether and no matter. In every segment of that
>universe, time
> is uniform. However, once matter is introduced, time slows down. Why?
>
> First, remember that time is merely a measurement of MOTION. That's right!
>Motion. Time is an expression of how long it takes for something
> to travel from point A to point B. In other words, time is a function of
>distance versus velocity.
>
> Now, what happens when space becomes more dense, such as around massive
>bodies? Velocity changes. If velocity changes, then time changes.
>
> Remember I said that time is just a measurement of motion? Well, how does
>a clock tell time? Motion. The motion of it's internal mechanical
> workings must cover distances at fixed speeds to give us a readout of time.
>
> But what of something like a quartz watch? It vibrates. Again, it's
>measuring motion. Vibration is an expression of distance and speed.
>
> But what about those atomic clocks that were used to check Einstein's
>theory about time dilation? You guessed it! Once again, motion is
> measured because those clocks measure the vibration (or movement) of atoms.
>
> Well, that covers clocks, but what about the twin analogy? If a twin is in
>a spaceship and travels at near the speed of light, he doesn't age as fast as
> his twin brother on earth. Why?
>
> First, in a spaceship, space gets compressed just like it does in a
>gravitational field. Second, we age because of motion! Our bodies are based on
> chemical reactions. Chemical reactions in turn are the movement of
>molecules. If the overall movement is slowed in a denser medium (the Aether)
> - we don't age as fast. But this slowing of the aging process isn't
>noticeable to us because - guess what? Our brains depend on molecular
> movement to notice those differences! With the entire system slowed down -
>we don't perceive that we are aging any differently.
>
> YOUR REFRIGERATOR IS A TIME MACHINE
>
> By reducing the temperature of molecules, you slow their motion. This is
>identical to slowing time! Temperature is a measure of how fast
> molecules vibrate. Time slows as things cool, and vice versa. We'll
>explore this concept in more detail later on because the repercussions are
> pretty startling.
>
> So time is just a function of speed and distance. And it can be "warped"
>because space can be compressed. This compression changes speed. And
> all time is only a measurement of motion. It's that simple, and no more
>complicated than that.
>
>...jet
>
>
>
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