Re: Tapping the Casimir force

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Mon, 12 Oct 1998 23:21:04 -0500

Hi Folks!

Here is another set of comments from this mystery man with the claimed
120VAC @ 50Amps f/e device...some insights in it that might be useful..
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Hey Jerry!

I never thought about what the disks were made of... I just read the
experiment and did it. The disks that I used were plastic.

I had them covered with aluminum foil on one side. (they were previously
used as capacitor plates) They were handy from a previous experiment and
readily available, so that is what I grabbed...

You stated that aether has viscosity, and this must be true, or there
would be no perpindicular vortice formed. I would liken aether as being
"sticky", and being affected by the "spinoff" of the plate?

I never put thought into different materials having a property of
allowing the aether to "stick" to it better than another, I just did the
experiment with what was at hand...

My gut feeling would would be that the more dense the material in the
plates, the more "molecular surface area" there would be to allow the
viscosity of the aether to "stick" to the side of the rotating disk, and
would think that the the effect would be therefore "directly
proportionate" to the disk's mass.

This is only a guess, though. Perhaps you would experiment on this
and find out for certain?

I assure you that my "discovery" will not be lost, as I have taken steps
of having copies of everything one would need to know placed in several
trustworthy hands.

I have even considered distributing an encrypted file with the key
available in the event of my demise... (I hope I don't sound paranoid,
but "they" did take a shot at Moray, or is that a myth, too?)

About these "X amount of money" challenges... I have seen many. I think
it is safe to say that my device would qualify...

But I have not had any of these organizations that I have talked to
follow up on any correspondance... (What does this imply?)

As far as not having an overnight effect, I think you err in your
thinking... If you could spend $50 at Radio Shack and Ace Hardware, and
thereby remove your electric bill from your expenses, wouldn't you do
it? (Today?)

Wouldn't you pull your engine from your car and replace it with a motor,
thereby depriving the US Government their 38 cents a gallon of gas
tax?

And that would affect a lot of things... and not necessarily for the
good... and it would be "overnight".

As far as your thought on the aether causing "bad" or "strange" effects,
the loads to date that I have powered have not affected anything that I
have noticed.

This "replenishment of perpindicular field" or "dynamic load matching"
has not changed (to my knowledge) the "weight" of any objects, either
device or objects in near proximity.

(due to the viscous nature of aetheric flow, and that being
gravitation", as I understand it)

I will state that a common sense instinct that I have is that there
could be no "runaway" reaction, due to the fact that the harnessed field
is secondary in nature, and it's symbiotic nature with the field caused
by normal components would stop it dead were a strong force to damage
the device that enclosed both fields.

So tell our Star Trek fans not to worry, the Universe is safe...

The device parameters you described for extracting "zero point energy"
were intriguing: however, what happens when you exert a steady force on
a rubber band?

Will not the band break, or if it does hold, stretch to its elastic
limit and then remain static under these conditions?

The idea af piezoelectric generations of electricity through this means
are analogious to placing two same poles of a magnet in a vice so that
they repel, and claiming that because they perpetually repel each other,
that they are doing "work".

I would ask "so how do I use this repulsive force to mow my lawn?".

What is required in this scenario that is lacking is a means of causing
a ripple in the aetheric pressure exuded on the plates, so that the
"rubber band's" (analogy) elasticity were not stretched to the limit and
held static, but the rubber band were allowed to return to it's original
state, ready to resist the next wave of aetheric pressure, and so on.

Ask him if he can think of a way to not rely on a piezoelectric means to
harness his electrical output... I assure you that there is, that it is
more direct, and it would pause the aetheric pressure long enough for
the caulk to push the plates into their original position...

Gotta go..........

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