Vortex Voltage

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Fri, 15 Jan 1999 15:42:48 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

Thought this post from the freenrg list about producing electricity
from a vortex might be of interest here;
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The following is from a book called "Secrets of the Soil: New Age
Solutions for Restoring Our Planet," by Peter Tompkins and Christopher
Bird.

It's about Pat Flanagan measuring a high voltage in a vortex of water.
This might have implications for application of electricity and power
generation.

"When the velocity of a vortex increases, the diameter of its throat
gets smaller.

In a perfect vortex, as the diameter approaches zero, the velocity
approaches infinity. Because infinite velocity in the physical
universe is impossible, something has to give.

In the case of water, its molecules begin to dissociate into vapor,
releasing electric charge. And here comes the first clue to what could
be so mysteriously charging the Steinerian BD 500 with electric energy.

"What happens, Flanagan explained, is that the hydrogen bonds of water
molecules subjected to such stress are stretched like rubber bands; at
which point they absorb planetary forces, which, as the
molecule snaps back into shape are retained and energize the molecule.

This goes a long way toward explaining Steiner's and Kolisko's
planetary forces energizing the BD preps.

"To find out just how much charge is generated by a vortex four inches
in diameter, Flanagan lowered a thin specially shielded wire electrode
into the center of its vortical throat, being careful not to allow the
wire to touch the water.

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."

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