[NewCandle] Persona no-gooda arrives

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Mon Sep 29 18:18:59 EDT 2008


Hey John,

Thanks; from the looks of the recent Vo. archive, it's a 27 piece
matching luggage set with a sedan chair and slave bearers...

That said, why don't you give us an update concerning things in 
tetrahelix land. The website pic was nice but no links? 

K.



-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of John Steck
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 11:54 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Persona no-gooda arrives


Hello Keith,
Escaping the baggage, not driving a moving truck.  I've been on the list 
since you started it and I think I've been a good lurker.  8^)

Happy to follow the rules.

-john


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From: "Keith Nagel" <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:40 PM
To: "New energy for the new world." <newcandle at ipdiscover.com>
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Persona no-gooda arrives

> Hi Kyle and John,
>
> Nick pretty well summed up the thinking here; if you
> have an interest in new physical phenomena and aren't
> afraid to get your hands burned on the soldering iron
> the door is open. We've somehow managed to go 3 years
> without a flame war or other unpleasantness,
> so if you don't mind the slower pace, you'll be rewarded
> with better correspondence. Theory is welcome, but watch
> out, this is a steaming nest of gear heads. If it
> can't be dragged into the lab for study, it probably should
> go elsewhere.
>
> As for the technical details; you can send attachments
> but there is a limit to the size. For some reason I
> can't find that option on the configuration menu, so
> you'll have to find out the size limit by experimentation
> (sort of in keeping with the theme here...) A perhaps better
> alternative is to send me the images and I'll put
> them on the list server and post an URL in that message thread.
> You can see what that looks like by looking at the archive.
> That is probably the best way to ensure what you have gets
> through to everyone, and people on slow connections won't
> get bogged down by a megabytes of attachment unless they
> really want it.
>
> K.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
> [mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 5:09 PM
> To: New energy for the new world.
> Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Persona no-gooda arrives
>
>
> 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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