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To: Lx
He didn't 'create' anti-gravity and never claimed to. That you would so grossly mischaracterize exposes an agenda on your part.

And you further smear the man by asserting he is a kook and by extension those who paid his salary for decades are kooks too. Such asinine assertions are what we would expect from a steven jones nano-thermate willy.

As to your 'schooling me': I know an electrostatic field is and what ion wind is, Friend. I also know that what Boyd was illustrating is the analogy to the zero point providing 'resistence' to mass, otherwise known as inertial mass. But I do so appreciate you're trying to make sure I'm not being taken in by charlatans ...

251 posted on 03/02/2014 9:17:01 AM PST by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: MHGinTN
He didn't 'create' anti-gravity and never claimed to. That you would so grossly mischaracterize exposes an agenda on your part.

There are several versions of the same video. He claims he bought two magnets that cost thousands of dollars and then forced the same ends together which pretty much everyone who has held two magnets has tried. Then, he puts these magnets in a fake rock and has another fake rock which is so his witnesses don't know which is which. He then drops them at the same time and the two magnets that are forced together fell at a slower rate. Most normal people would take video but he gets nine witnesses to sign an affidavit that his magnets fell slower.

In the same video he shows the copper tube with a magnet falling through slowly and also has the degausser floating above the aluminum plate. He is implying that the two experiments (the magnet through the copper tube and the floating degausser coil) could be the basis for an anti-gravity drive.

Both experiments are not some top-secret anti-gravity drive but are well known effects and his claims about their properties are absolutely B.S. He did the same thing with the 'celt'. Celts don't work off of some mysterious force, look up the device, 'rattleback'.

I'm glad you were taking in, it allows us to know how gullible you are. What exactly is my agenda? He is a kook and the fact that you buy into his B.S. makes you exactly what?

Nano thermite, where did that come from??? Just because you feel better does not mean you should discontinue your meds.

And you further smear the man by asserting he is a kook and by extension those who paid his salary for decades are kooks too. Such asinine assertions are what we would expect from a steven jones nano-thermate willy.

I'm sure in your delusional mind this makes sense but I have no idea what you are trying and failing to say and what does thermite have to do with anything?.

As to your 'schooling me': I know an electrostatic field is and what ion wind is, Friend. I also know that what Boyd was illustrating is the analogy to the zero point providing 'resistence' to mass, otherwise known as inertial mass. But I do so appreciate you're trying to make sure I'm not being taken in by charlatans ...

Are you sure you're responding to the correct post, when did I try to school you? I particularly enjoy your word salad of B.S. terms that mean something in the scientific realm, sure they do. Finally, I am not your friend, I don't make it a habit to have people whose existence is outside reality as friends.

264 posted on 03/03/2014 11:05:30 AM PST by Lx (Do you like it? Do you like it, Scott? I call it, "Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman Chili.")
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