Re: Tapping the Casimir Force

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 12:23:14 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

Here is a bit more from the mystery guy about tapping aether or
wherever the energy in his device comes from;
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Hey Jerry!

You have consistently asked for a "small demo" model. This is is
difficult,as I will explain.

If you have a container filed with "liquid electricity", and you punch
a whole in the side, as long as the whole is open, the fluid will flow.

Now imagine the fluid is less viscous than anything you can easily
imagine, and the rate at which it is pumped through the container is
determined by the soley by the imbalance caused by the load.

This provides the energy "sink", or low pressure, that causes what I
believe to be the spontaneous introduction of electrons from the
aether. (I have always had a problem with electron flow as is commonly
taught) (Maybe they both exist, but where else could this power come
from?)

The only limit to the amount of electricity that can be drawn off is
due to the internal resistance of the output leads, as they can become
burning filaments, and then fuses under the strain of a heavy load.

Power then obviously stops.

If the internal conditions (atmospheric) remain intact inside the
housing of the device, power is still available, but has no route to
exit the container that holds the device's receptor circuitry.

The device would then stay balanced, and thus isolated from the load,
there is no energy "exchange", "conversion", or whatever you would
like to call it.

Perhaps a small model with hair thin wires could be provided, allowing
that I set up conditions within the device that any tampering would
cause changes in conditions and releases of misleading chemicals that
would leave one more confused than had they tried to figure it out
honestly.

That might actually be fun to engineer...

Perhaps a tube in a tube in a tube, one not sure which one is really
doing the work? And very delicately constructed?

Patience, my friend, all things in good time.

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