Re: uv light/mercury power?

T. Bastian ( (no email) )
Thu, 29 Jul 1999 01:08:17 -0400

Some info at this site

http://www.newscientist.com/ns/980117/nmercury.html

I have some more also... Ill type it up

Terry Bastian

At 08:35 PM 7/28/99 +0100, m03z3p00@cwcom.net wrote:
>During experimentation with a plastic bottle containing a small amount
>of clean mercury it was found that when shaken near a radio receiver
>some interference with the signal was occasioned. The interference was
>mainfest on all wave bands including VHF(FM) but appeared to be most
>pronounced on AM medium and long wave.
>No connection was made between the bottle and radio receiver but if
>shaken near an external aerial, or for that matter an interior ferrite
>aerial the interference was most marked.
>I devised a series of experiments to nuderstand the precise nature of
>this phenomena but befor I go too deeply into this I ask whether any
>person has any knowledge of this. I also ask whether anyone has any
>knowledge of any interaction between uv light and mercury that may
>produce energy. I believe that it is possible that high energy photons
>if focused on mercury molecules may produce an interaction wherby there
>may be a disassociation of electrons from thier normal energy bands
>within the mercury. Electromagnetic energy being occasioned when the
>electron returns to its normal band. I will expand on this at a later
>date until then here is food for thought.
>'Free energy' must by its very nature be obtained from simple appratus
>and from a renewable and natural scource. My experimental theory uses
>the following. Light, Mercury, scilica,(glass), copper wire/ aluminium
>foil.
>I await you comments
>
>Roger.
>
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