Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Thought this post from the freenrg list about producing electricity
> from a vortex might be of interest here;
> =======================
> 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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