[NewCandle] Persona no-gooda arrives

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 27 21:08:52 EDT 2008


Hi Kyle,

Welcome, and howdy.  

Not to speak for our Keith, but I think that you'll
find the big difference here with this group is that
we are about 80% first hand experiments and results,
and 20% science articles and science news discussions.
 I look forward to any experimental results you care
to share.  Discussions here have tended toward OU,
LENR found in odd places, anode and cathode glow
discharges, and scanning electron microscopy.  Not
been much kerfuffle about gravity, propulsion, drives,
thrusters for a while... Bring up some goodies to the
table, bitte!  Do you have a patent number or favorite
linked paper?  So many drives have come and gone, I
can't quite place this one by name.

Best,

nr


--- "Kyle R. Mcallister" <mcallister at fdscience.org>
wrote:

> Howdy all,
> 
> I'm the rat that jumped the Vortex ship. Keith, I
> remember you inviting 
> me to this list some months back, but as things go
> (especially when 
> you've got a wife), I never got around to it. But,
> at John Steck's 
> suggestion, I dug out my old emails and found the
> list again. So, here I 
> be. So how do you all do?
> 
> Fair warning: I do some strange experiments. I
> haven't said much about 
> them on Vortex, and from the archives, I know many
> of you come from 
> there. But, maybe with a list a bit more relaxed and
> 'homey' as this one 
> seems, I'll have some stuff to say from time to
> time.
> 
> Uh...lets see where to start. Anyone familiar with
> Rex Schlicher's 
> "NEMPS" thruster? Supposed to give reactionless
> thrust with proper 
> applied current. The late John Schnurer, a great
> friend of mine, swore 
> that it works. Maybe we ought to see if it does? Not
> sure exactly how to 
> power it, though. Any suggestions?
> 
> If you're thinking that building one is going to be
> a problem, fear not. 
>   If I look straight upward, right NOW, at the
> ceiling over my 
> head...yeah, that's about where the damn thing is
> at. In my attic. Put 
> less ridiculously, I have a NEMPS thruster, built by
> John when he worked 
> at Wright-Patterson AFB, under the instructions of
> Schlicher. This is 
> the one he says works. All made of copper. It's
> kinda pretty. Anyone 
> want to see some pictures?
> 
> Dig out the patent. It's a fun read.
> 
> --Kyle
> 
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