You will see a digital scale. Knowing how digital scales
work, there is a good chance (80%) that the B-Field 'outside'
the G-System affected the scale by means of coupling to the
LVDT sensor in the scale. These electronic scales are very
sensitive to external EM fields, and where not designed to
measure the weight of magnetic field objects. It's sensor
is extremely sensitive to EM fields, by design. Darn too...
You know his magnetic field MUST be huge, with 300Amps of
current! I have some 10,000u MuMetal and tested a 5000amp
pulse generator for the navy and trying to shield the low
frequency magnetic field .. well..extremely hard to do. Now
at 60 Hz, good luck cause even 10,000u willsaturate and allow
field to penetrate.
Hope Jeans tests are more accurate and procedures more definitive.
v/r Ken Carrigan
PS.. good experiment would be for 'us' to see how magnetic
field affect our home digital scales. Use some Neodium
magnetics, or maybe even a 5 volt 120Amp computer supply
place on 100 turns or so of AWG 10.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carrigan, Ken
To: 'interact@keelynet.com'
Sent: 4/15/00 10:26 PM
Subject: 75% Weight Reduction Acheived by Electrogravitation
I have read somewhere that T. T. Brown once got 110% lift or
weight reduction, but can't seem to find the link or experiment.
from: http://members.aol.com/jnaudin509/systemg/index.html
TEST From Fran De AquinoVerifies that ELF gravitational Reduction of
Mass
Works! (75% weight reduction in Jan. 27, 2000 test.) Also, Gravitation
and
Electromagnetism Correlation and Grand Unification with a technical
paper
that correlates the gravitational mass and the inertial mass by an
electromagnetic factor. Coherent ELF waves below 1000 Hz control
gravitation
in metals! GO: NEW THEORY With Positive Test Results!
Click around there is some interesting links and recent experiments!
v/r Ken Carrigan
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