ORMUS Anti-Gravity

Barry Carter ( bcarter@igc.apc.org )
Fri, 16 Oct 1998 13:22:08 -0700

Dear Friends,

David Hudson measured an antigravity effect when he heated ORMUS iridium to
850 degrees C. Charts which show fluctuations in the weight of this ORMUS
iridium accompanied his patent. These chart can be seen at:

http://209.17.143.141/ormus/Patents/figur012.gif

In his Portland lecture Hudson explained this phenomena as follows:

"But nonetheless we had to answer the patent office. We had to come up
with exact data for the patent office. So what we did is use this machine
called thermo-gravimetric analysis. This is a machine that has total
atmospheric control on the sample. You can oxidize it, hydro-reduce it and
anneal it while continually weighing the sample under a controlled
atmosphere. Everything is all sealed. We were getting short on funding
and couldn't afford to buy one so we leased one from the Bay Area from
Varian Corporation [Varian Associates Inc., 3050 Hansen Way, Palo Alto, CA,
94304 (415) 493-4000]. They sent it in to us and we set it up on computer
controls.

We heated the material at one point two degrees per minute and cooled it at
two degrees per minute. What we found is when you oxidize the material it
weighs 102%, when you hydro-reduce it it weighs 103%. So far so good. No
problem. But when it turns snow white it weighs 56%. Now that's
impossible. When you anneal it and it turns white it only weighs 56% of
the beginning weight. If you put that on a silica test boat and you weigh
it, it weighs 56%. If you heat it to the point that it fuses into the
glass, it turns black and all the weight return. So the material hadn't
volatilized away. It was still there; it just couldn't be weighed any
more. That's when everybody said this just isn't right; it can't be.

Do you know that when we heated it and cooled it and heated it and cooled
it and heated it and cooled it under helium or argon that when we cooled it
it would weigh three to four hundred percent of it's beginning weight and
when we heated it it would actually weigh less than nothing. If it wasn't
in the pan, the pan would weigh more than the pan weighs when this stuff is
in it."
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Since these experiments were carried out in a bifilar wound heating tube
which was designed to minimize fluctuations in magnetic fields it is
doubtful that this extreme weight change is based on superconductive
magnetic levitation. Rather it would appear to be a true weight
fluctuation related to anti and "pro" gravity effects related to the ORMUS
materials.

--With kindest regards, Barry Carter <bcarter@igc.apc.org>Blue Mountain Native Forest AllianceWEB Page: http://www.triax.com/bmnfa/index.htmVoice: 541-523-3357Fax:   541-523-9438 Stupidity got us into this mess --why can't it get us out?