Re: Gravity....Push vs. Pull / Geostationary

Edward Kauffmann ( (no email) )
Sun, 2 Aug 1998 12:53:19 -0400

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Hi Gerald,

I wanted to discuss further the possiblity that a magnet could flip it's
field. The attached email is from the archive and shows the discussion.
Some others have claimed to be able to see the field flip, but I have not
been able to duplicate this effect.

Thanks,

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald O'Docharty <geraldod@bellsouth.net>
To: KeelyNet Discussion List <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Friday, July 31, 1998 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: Gravity....Push vs. Pull / Geostationary

>> Ed
>
>Sorry Ed, I hadn't joined the mail-list yet in March. I'll have to see
>if I can obtain the archives on your postings for then. Did you have
>questions about flipping magnetic fields or were you sharing something
>about it that required answers? I have extensive engineering background
>in magnetics so maybe I can help. Actually, now I do recall making a
>posting related to that. See my response: "Re: Magnetocaloric &
>Pyromagnetic Effects" dated Fri, 17 Apr 1998.
>
>Regards,
>Gerald O'
>

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From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
Cc: freenrg-l@eskimo.com <freenrg-l@eskimo.com> vortex-l@eskimo.com =
<vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: Flipping Magnetic Fields??
Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 1:23 PM

Hi Folks!

This is an email I sent to a friend and researcher;

> Well, better to try and fail....this info was shared courtesy of Wes=20
> Crosiar..so thank him if you have occasion to communicate...he's been =

> ill with a flu and is better now...

> Something odd you might be interested in...a fellow (Wes) says you=20
> can take a magnet, like a cylinder or bar....put a thick metal piece=20
> on one pole (doesn't matter)....then bring a similar magnet close to=20
> the metal plate so that the approaching pole is identical to the one=20
> it is moving near to.

> As I am told, when you slowly move the magnet towards the metal =
plate,
> you will find the magnets repel until right before you get to the
> plate...then all of sudden, it will attract and both magnets will=20
> stick to the plate.

> He says this happens not because the attraction to the plate is=20
> stronger than the pole repulsions (after all, it has magnetized the=20
> plate with the same polarity so is essentially an extension of the=20
> magnet pole energy)....but he says he watched the fields at different =

> points and when the magnets begin to attract, the moving magnet pole
> actually FLIPS!

> He believes this is the key to the Sweet device, the Minato=20
> self-driven magnetic wheel and other devices....it is almost exactly=20
> what Wesley Gary said happened with his magnetic 'neutral line'.....

> Isn't that interesting???? I'm going to do that when I get some =
steel
> plate...he says the thicker the =
better....--------------------------------------------
The email response was;

>> Well - it does! (flip polarity)
>> I have a few rare earths. This effect can be seen at 4 to 6 inches.=20
>> The non metallic magnet turns and tries to spin around. (I just went=20
>> in the shop and tested it!) There is something else odd, the magnet =
at
>> a distance, turns about 30 to 45 degrees and stays there.=20
>> (with regard to the Minato self-running bicycle wheel as at;
>> http://keelynet.com/gravity/curtis0.htm ) I am trying to find a=20
>> small smooth plate I can mount 1 nib to so I can see exactly what it=20
>> does. It would seem many on a plate will turn.....=20

>> But I have to test this magnet thingy! I find heavy chrome from my =
old=20
>> motorcycle makes super conductor for magnets. I get more power using=20
>> them than iron. If I can rig it, I will have pictures for you. =
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Many of my associates think the Sweet device used such a magnetic bubble =

switch effect, and Wes says Coler and Hendershot also used it..>>> Jerry
--=20
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