Re: On Cold Fusion & Stimulated Superconductor 'Levitation'

NeXuS ( (no email) )
Sat, 10 Oct 1998 12:10:38 +1000

Question Just wondering if they did this experiment again with mganetic
shielding so as to rule it out anyone ?

> --- On Podletnekov Stimulated Superconductor Levitation
>
> Consider this, we have a piece of superconducting material, either
> rotating or stimulated by a surrounding coil.
>
> Any mass placed ABOVE this material appears to lose approximately 3%
> to 5% of its weight.
>
> Any object placed BELOW this material does NOT experience a weight
> loss.
>
> I asked John Schnurer if he'd tested this and he said YES, there is NO
> weight loss under such material.
>
> Now, what is below the material that is not above the material?
>
> Perhaps the magnetic field of the earth, undistorted by the stimulated
> superconductor?
>
> This would make the effect purely diamagnetic because it is repelling
> against the earths magnetic field.
>
> Therefore, again in my opinion, there is no true gravity effect.
>
> We must take into consideration the flying frogs which were living
> beings, all done with incredibly dense magnetic fields, but repellent
> (diamagnetic) nonetheless.
>
> Just my observations for the record.
>
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