posted on Jul, 27 2004 @ 03:35 PM
Originally posted by jumpspace
Regarding the porous material, if you actually read the PDF you would understand that when they are talking about a porous material, they mean a
material that allows the flow of magetic energy/magnetism - not one that inhibts it.
There IS a difference between aluminium, brass, iron etc etc. regarding magnetism.l I know that when they are talking about magnetic energy and tend
not to get "stuck" on insignificant grammar errors, ie the use of the term "particles".
The difference there is how it reacts to a magnetic field. Magnetic fields flow completely through aluminum, brass, iron, etc. Get a nice strong
magnet, hold it up to a sheet of aluminum, and you can still attract nails with it.
And your compass works inside aluminum and concrete and brass buildings (but not around electrical lines because they generate magnetic fields.)
BTW, how do you know that magnetism isn't made up of some type of "particle"? We know that electricity involves electrons, light involves
protons...why is it such a "stretch" to think that there isn't something that involves magnetism?
A few courses in physics. It's a property that results when atoms with a strong polarity line up. No particles involved. And it does obey the
"inverse square law", something that the "aliens" don't seem to have discovered.
Crikey, we can't even explain gravity...
I think you'll find that this idea isn't true, either.
You might not have encountered it but if you wander into a university physics class, there's profs there who will explain it to you till your eyes
cross, including the theories of gravity like scalar gravity and conformal gravity:
users.whsmithnet.co.uk...
Regarding the "Crystal storage racks" they are not referring to crystals as we know them. Once again, read all their information and then
make comments - you'll be amazed what you will find if you download the PDF and read it. It's LONG but when you read it you'll be a lot more
knowledgable on magnetism.
Erm... as it happens, I'm pretty knowledgeable about magnetism and electricity and electronics. The website is someone's hoax. They want you to
believe this secret information (or they've "gathered" it from other "researcher" sites who were equally ignorant of basic physics) and so they
present it like that.
You can't store magnetism any more than you can store gravity. You can *generate* it but you can't store it.
If you like, I can rip the whole thing apart and show you (with a lot of links to basic science sites and some better links to the most recent science
papers (which read like a lot of gibberish) and the math) in great detail why it's so lame. But it would be better if you did the work yourself and
learned to figure out when a "gosh wow" site is just someone making up nonsense and when it's for real.
Here's a fun page that talks about magnetic levitation and shows some basic experiments. It's a real fun science projects site and they do a good
job of explaining things without going into huge mathematical detail. You might enjoy reading it:
www.matchrockets.com...
[edit on 27-7-2004 by Byrd]