Re: One Terminal Capacitor

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:57:44 -0500

Hi Folks!

Dan Davidson ( rivas@theriver.com ) sent this email in response to
possibilities with the one terminal capacitor setup.

My concern has been that we are limiting ourselves to thinking any
effects would be a resultant of purely electrostatic fields without
taking into consideration that other forces or effects might come into
play by coupling or entrainment.

Due to the nature of the many reports of anomalies ranging from free
energy and gravity deflection that rely on high voltage, we must be
missing something. Here are Dan's comments;
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Hi Jerry,

It sounds good to me. I agree there is some real weirdness with HV and
I don't discount the possibility but from what he has explained so far
it doesn't jibe so lets play it out if he'll play. I still have the 25
KV generator.

As part of this attack I was mulling it over in my meditation this
morning and got to thinking of our old paper for ITS on gravity and the
entrainment stuff. If we assume:

1. that the gravity force is caused by the flow of aether through it AND

2. that this takes a gravity gradient in the aether to make this happen
(which we have on the earth) AND

3. the nucleus is pulsing the aether through AND

4. normally all the nuclei are just randomly pulse flowing aether so
overall there is only an average downward pull on the mass (i.e. the
nuclei) AND

5. entrainment (i.e., getting most of the nuclei synchronized to the
outside aether gradient) is required for any gravity weight change of
the mass under the entrainment AND

6. the direction of the gradient controls gravitational force vector,

(Paul Stowe disagrees with this as he thinks only a gradient is necessay
and he may be right as the math says nothing of a direction. I just
think there has to be some type of gradient direction to make mass have
a preferred direction in a gravity field.)

THEN:

using a pulsed HV DC field in a gradient configuration (more on this
later) at the normal nuclei resonant frequency will entrain the nuclei
and they will all move at the same time in the direction of the
gradient.

Experiment:

All it takes to create an aether gradient is to have one of the
electrodes different in size to the other electrode.

So say we use a 6 inch disk for the bottom electrode and a 0.5 inch disk
for the top electrode and stick the mass to be levitated in between.

Then pulse HV DC across the electrodes in one polarity direction and
voila, we entrain most of the atom nuclei in a gradient aetheric field
and if the theory is correct then the mass in between the electrodes
should move.

The question is:

1. how much voltage do we need
2. what's the pulse freq
3. is high rise time pulse necessary

With my current HV DC source I can't do this experiment. I need some
type of Tesla coil that can be controlled using some type of pulse set
up. If the voltage isn't much more than 25 KV I could build a simple
car coil pulser that would work.

You can pass this on if you want to your discussion group if you think
it has any value. - Dan

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