Water patent (was : Korean electric water...)

Jean-Pierre Lentin ( lentin@imaginet.fr )
Tue, 1 Sep 1998 16:48:49 +0200 (MET DST)

Hi all ! Several list-members have requested more precise references and
details about Jeanne Rousseau's patent on vortex-modified water. All right,
guess it's time for a new fun-filled afternoon at INPI, the French patent
office. Would you believe their big consulting room is actually an old
neo-gothic church ! Doing research there under the big ogive windows really
gives you the feeling of being in a "temple of science" ! So I'll do it
this week and report here...

Also, I'll have the final word about an enigma that's been titillating me
for a few weeks It's about the Leon Sprink device that I briefly mentioned
recently, a weird antigravific electromagnetic system. Last time it was
built and tested was in the 1960's by Jacques Ravatin's Ark'All group. I
spoke to several eye-witnesses and it seems serious - they had water boiling
at 55 =B0 K at sea level. Also strange effects on geomagnetism, plants,=
yeast
cultures... Rumour has it that Sprink's patent is referenced in the patent
archives, but the patent itself is mysteriously missing. Ravatin told me
last month it was BS and the patent is still there. Well, I'll know soon.
Stay in tune...
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Jean-Pierre Lentin
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