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Seatrout reacted with to Gennadiy Tarassenko’s post in the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
Keep in mind, My project was to charge glow pigment for RC Aircraft "in the air" ... That's all it was to me..at night it was always wet form the nearby crops. I still have no idea if this thing is useful..
It seemed to me at the time you all had all… -
Seatrout replied to the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
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Seatrout reacted with to Shane D.’s post in the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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No funny stuff on our part. This has always been your safe place, and it will remain that way. -
Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
Somehow most of my post get removed except dumb stuff or things they redirect.
I can't even say hello in meany areas of the net without it getting removed today.
This site must have a private server or something to keep the site from glitching
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Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
It's also interesting that all the "trees" logs are cut /cracked at 4' with a insinuating mud between them.
and the under pavement post is centered to each 4' span without falling.
fun stuff. better videos from the past removed.. -
Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
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Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
filmed by others and are the only videos let on the net.
The videos of these shaved and materials identified are gone
the top skins are also used up on most of them. a few still had skin...cobalt ect..
I am going to use vanadium dust as the top coat and… -
Seatrout replied to the thread Generator Tarasenko based on the model of the planet Earth.
No need to translate the video, you know more then he dose.
thought you would like to see the other type....
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Seatrout replied to the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
Pick your brain..
I'm still a bit puzzled about the door blank.
I was thinking at the time that if if built up a charge it would just jump from the bottom to the top of the Aluminum skin past the wood core but that's not what happened it jumped to the… -
Seatrout replied to the thread The Playground.
They may have been better off building a aluminum wood aluminum plate base and build on top of it.Like using a ply metal door blank as a capacitor.that allows voltage to build. then build a Tesla Coil system feeding the plate ect. -
Seatrout replied to the thread The Playground.
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Seatrout replied to the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
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Seatrout reacted with to magicsound’s post in the thread Media/News/Video Library-No discussions please.
Here's an excellent video blog on what's wrong with academic science, as experienced by an insider:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKiBlGDfRU8
My favorite line - "that's what they need all these particles and wild ideas for, to write papers (and get… -
Seatrout replied to the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
That's in the area.. mix metal magnet battery..first system.. center battery 2nd. ect.
steel rubbing on the aluminum walls from the rotation =mag field to ball lightning type, rust salt water,obsidian, ect. They called blood -paint ect.
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Seatrout reacted with to Wyttenbach’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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In SOP potentials are equivalent to EM wave masses/structures. Basically charge - charge interaction is joining EM flux that settles on a new minimum. Obviously all 1+ nuclei have a different potential... In Lanthanides even 4+ can be less than 1+ in… -
Seatrout reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
LIKE CHARGES CAN ATTRACT..
https://physicsworld.com/a/sci…dium=email&utm_source=iop
From a young age, we are taught in school that like charges – whether both positive or both negative – will repel each other, while opposite charges attract. It turns… -
Seatrout reacted with to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
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It is a kind of Voltaic pile, named after it's inventor.
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Seatrout replied to the thread Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Reactions ?.
Already have a name?
https://youtube.com/shorts/2c6alYPVa5s?feature=share
just part of the system without the outer wiring ect..
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Seatrout reacted with to Frogfall’s post in the thread Media/News/Video Library-No discussions please.