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by greggvizza
Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:05 pm
Forum: Gravity
Topic: What do you think gravity is?
Replies: 178
Views: 1009642

Re: What do you think gravity is?

Precisely, and if I may steal your thunder for a moment, I agree that gravity is an effect but not the cause, however, the tendency to look at it as "simple" cause and effect does create a bit of a problem in that the "cause" may not be a simple answer in that there are probably...
by greggvizza
Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:56 pm
Forum: Gravity
Topic: What do you think gravity is?
Replies: 178
Views: 1009642

Re: What do you think gravity is?

I agree, it is refreshing to hear someone finally speaking our language. What causes magnetism? What causes electricity? The answers to those two questions may be helpful in the quest for the cause of gravity. Not saying that they are the same though, just that the understanding of the other two may...
by greggvizza
Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:00 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: ROBOTS AND CONCIOUSNESS
Replies: 86
Views: 140356

Re: ROBOTS AND CONCIOUSNESS

Kevin,

This is a good thread to express those thoughts; it fits the topic of this thread. Mark was just trying to focus on building a working model of a TTB disk. No DNA required.

GV
by greggvizza
Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:50 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: LITTLE GREEN MEN ????
Replies: 56
Views: 92177

Re: LITTLE GREEN MEN ????

I think Trickfox is onto the hidden messages in mashed potatoes.
by greggvizza
Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:01 am
Forum: Gravity
Topic: What do you think gravity is?
Replies: 178
Views: 1009642

Re: What do you think gravity is?

Look around in the forum ... Most of us have connections with animals ... I love animals but I never had a horse, I actually grew up on the exact opposite of a horse but ended up bow legged just the same. I spent every single fair weathered day of my childhood since age 10 on a motocross bike. I sh...
by greggvizza
Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:35 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

Thanks Mark, it’s good to see you taking charge and straightening out your Pegasus thread.

Merry-go-rounds always gave me a sick feeling; just sitting there going around and around in circles. I much rather preferred the roller coasters; violent ups and downs but going somewhere.

GV
by greggvizza
Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:02 pm
Forum: Gravity
Topic: What do you think gravity is?
Replies: 178
Views: 1009642

Re: What do you think gravity is?

skyfish wrote:I hope that the world has the wisdom to use it wisely.
If they don't, Gort will return and turn the earth into a chared cinder.
by greggvizza
Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:04 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

I personally would leave the power issues for later and concentrate on developing the electrogravitics.
by greggvizza
Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:54 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

be sure and address safety concerns you guys Trickfox You guys, pleural? I hope that I am not included in guys. I already said that it was dangerous and I don’t think I will be experimenting with high power microwaves any time soon. But since Mark and his wife are finished having children and catar...
by greggvizza
Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:36 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

Mark,

You may be able to power the HV supply via microwaves, but first you will need an electrogravitic device that can generate enough force to lift the power supply. How much does your power supply weigh?

GV
by greggvizza
Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:05 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

Mark, I follow you now. The rectenna would output DC so you would need an additional inverter to change it to AC to power your HV supply. What is the required amperage or wattage of your HV supply? I thinkthat most common microwave oven magnetrons produce around 800 watts. You will have to figure in...
by greggvizza
Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:42 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

Mark, Your HV supply would not make a good power transmitter. You would be better off scavenging parts from a high wattage microwave oven. I am not sure that beaming power is the way to go though. One problem with it is dead birds. Anything that crosses the path of the beam will be roasted. One smal...
by greggvizza
Wed Dec 03, 2008 3:43 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

skyfish wrote:Aspden's name comes up again.
Aspden is a research partner with Dr Correa who hosts the Aetherometry site.

GV
by greggvizza
Tue Dec 02, 2008 4:24 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

I went to the AETHEROMETRY website and stumbled upon this: AS3-II.7 The Gravitational Aether, Part II: Gravitational Aetherometry (5), Quantum Aether Gravity: II. Electric Antigravity: The Monopolar Lift Effect (and a Refutation of the Biefeld-Brown Effect) Correa PN, Correa AN Aetherom Theor of Syn...
by greggvizza
Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:46 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PROJECT:PEGASUS
Replies: 399
Views: 466265

Re: PROJECT:PEGASUS

Mark, I read through every one of the links that you posted. Great stuff there. I got sidetracked for a while looking at all the Festo videos on YouTube. The robotics field is rapidly progressing. With respect to the other plasma oriented links, there didn’t seem to be anything there that was much b...