Re: Woodward gravity reduction

Dave Nelson ( (no email) )
Sun, 24 Oct 1999 20:26:22 -0500

Its the current, not the voltage, that counts. I'm almost certain it was
the interaction of the pulsed fields. I suspect you were using a small
gauge of wire also. Possibly a solid strand, too.

Make a test to duplicate. Lay the same type conductors on a table the same
length as the original setup. See how many amps it takes for them push away
from each other, and then how far apart they will still affect each other.
Might be interesting to stretch out a length of wire on a table, the two
conductors together, loop it around a small wood peg, put a little tension
on it to keep it straight, then power it with pulsed DC.

Dave Nelson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Wayne Decker" <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: <interact@Keelynet.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Woodward gravity reduction

> Hi Dave et al!
>
> Its been a few years so I don't recall the
> details...the wires were just alligator clip
> connectors from radio shack that where hooking up some
> circuit I was tinkering with. It was square waves in
> one case and pulsed DC in another, never saw it on
> sinewaves. The wires were at least 5" apart from each
> other. I would like to blame electrostatics as the
> most logical cause but it wasn't more than about 15
> volts.
>
> --- Dave Nelson <dfnelson@netdoor.com> wrote:
> > You need to be a little more specific regarding how
> > they jumped. It is normal for adjacent conductors
> > to push away from each other to some degree because
> > of the magnetic flux generated. The mho's of your
> > wire may have an effect. Also, consider your
> > pulses. Are you using AC or pulsed DC? Sounds
> > like you may have just hit a frequency that
> > accentuates the effects of the fields for the
> > distance the conductors are separated.
> > Synchronization of expanding and collapsing
> > magnetic fields.
> >
> > Dave Nelson
>
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