Re: Tapping the Casimir force

Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:07:23 +1000

Hi Jerry,

Man, what a tease <g>. I like this guy already! $50 worth of bits and
pieces does'nt sound like the principle behind his device is all that complex?

In a previous post he mentioned that 15KV - 30ma (4500 Watts for 10
seconds) was required to kick start his system. Could this indicate the
charging of a high voltage, high value storage capacitor somewhere in the
system?

You know it's interesting that ZPE hinted that the excess energy in their
vortex concept was related to free energy compression around the rotating
fluid. In my mind, this kind of describes the perpendicular forces that our
mystery man speaks of. I wonder if any experiments have been conducted with
coils immersed in collapsing high voltage electric fields, i.e. coil
sandwiched between charged capacitor plates. Just so happens that I'm
fooling around with collapsing magnetic fields in large coils at the
moment. Might be an interesting bunch of experiments - collapsing electric
fields with coil loading.

One of the statements made by the inventor of the Testatica is that the
charge on the counter rotating disks must not be used directly, otherwise
the effect would be destroyed. Rather this charge somehow gives rise to a
condition whereby energy can be extracted from a secondary field effect,
without loading the primary cause of that field.