Re: Capacitor as core in coil

Edward Kauffmann ( (no email) )
Thu, 2 Apr 1998 01:10:10 -0500

Hi Jerry,

Thanks a lot for the info and quick response.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
Date: Thursday, April 02, 1998 1:01 AM
Subject: Re: Capacitor as core in coil

>Hi Edward!
>
>It is called the 'electric rocket' and is posted on Bill Beaty's site at
>http://www.eskimo.com/~billb
>
>Click on Weird Science and look for projects or something of that order.
>It is still posted...claims to redirect aether through this capacitive
>conduit to produce a thrust....
>
>Stan Deyo also has a similar device, though different construction,
>written up in his book, 'The Vindicator Scrolls'....two fellows in Canada
>said they built it and it worked as described.
>
>Essentially the Deyo device was a truck inner tube, slit on the inside so
>that you could get into the tube but not damage the top/bottom or
>outside.
>
>Wooden circular supports were inserted to prop up the tube...a high
>voltage wire was inserted through the center of these wooden
>disks...there is a bit more and I'd have to look it up, but when the tube
>is set to stand in a vertical axis and the high voltage is applied, the
>claim is you can put a feather, piece of paper, wood chips, metal
>filings, anything lightweight, either organic or inorganic near the tube
>and it will be thrown upwards, like an invisible wind....
>
>It sounds ionic with the high voltage but it is much like the electric
>rocket...guess I should post that as a file for study....it is
>interesting, though I've never seen it demonstrated.
>
>The idea follows that moving high voltage entrains aether which is why it
>works with organic or inorganic materials.
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