Re: Antigravity gas

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Thu, 23 Dec 1999 16:54:51 +1300

Hi Ren!

Did you know you sent that only to me and not to the
list??? Figured you pressed the wrong key....you might want
to send to the list... Seasons Greetings!

Marinus Berghuis wrote:
>
> At 14:29 22/12/1999 -0600, you wrote:
> >Hi Folks!
> >
> >Found an interesting article on antigravity gas which ties
> >in well with the aero ships from the Sonora Aero Club in the
> >1850s in Sonora, California;
>
> Hello all,
>
> Just a thought! If we speak of a gas lighter than hydrogen or indeed with a
> buyancy say 4 times lighter than hydrogen, we speak of the disassociated
> particles that make up hydrogen.
> I have yet to hear of any other elemental particle that can be manufactured
> in a primitive manner.
> Electricity i.e. batteries were known in those days.
> Keely's 3 drops of disassociated water generating 20000 or so p.s.i in a 14
> inch sphere was obviously playing with the same thing.
> Joe's cell generates something that behaves pretty violent in an engine and
> has anyone tried to suck the stuff off and store it in a rubber bag? It
> appears to me that if their secret was an oscillating electrical circuit to
> create the Joe cell gas or what ever, they may have found a way to compress
> it or pump it into a bag.
> >From memory, they had a small engine on board that could be heard running
> by witnesses.
> I would love to see the original manuscripts in german plus drawings.
>
> Have a happy Christmas and a prosperous new year preferably without nasty
> surprises for the Internet.
>
> Ren

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