Re: Keely-frequency

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 06:10:46 -0800 (PST)

Hi Slavek!

An interesting question as pressure of such magnitude,
RAPIDLY achieved as in the 3 drops instantly
dissociated to produce 29,000 psi SHOULD NORMALLY
produce a lot of heat...however, Keely reports the
production of some kind of vaporous plasma, in some
cases he even indicates it can be HANDLED...I don't in
the least understand how that can be, but he indicates
there were various forms of it, one like TAFFY. And
that is was COLD to the touch...geez, sounds like
ectoplasm from a seance..<g>...that's just what we
need, that you have to be a medium to make this stuff
work...in that case, we might as well forget it unless
we can induce a brainwave signature that will EVOKE
such abilities at will....though I'd rather NOT have
to go into a trance just to power my house or run my
electric car...<g>...

--- Slavek Krepelka <slavek.krepelka@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> I have a stupid question.
>
> Keely claimed that water will separate into aetheric
> gass when exposed
> to 42 800 hz sonic wave.
> Is there a way to calculate orthodox molecular speed
> and temperature
> from the frequency?
>
> What I am driving at is that a witnes of a
> demonstration mentions a
> gage to show a few thousands psi in one of the
> experiments. That would
> translate into one hell of a temperature if the
> experiment started at
> ambient temperature and pressure. Than the aparatus
> should have melted,
> if temperature is a result of molecular motion and
> vice versa, as
> derived from Brownian motion, for which Mr. Einstain
> took a credit..
>
> Regards Slavek.
>
>
>
>
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