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Juha Hartikka: Interdimensional Force Concept

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Preliminary version for evaluation 15.04.2001 by Mr. Juha Hartikka, MScTech, Finland.  Update 17.04.2001.



Interdimensional Force Concept


An experimental theory about forces as tensions between different sets of dimensions.

web.archive.org: Stephan Riess

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mirrored from http://web.archive.org/web/19981202195740/http://www.riess.org/sriess.h…
Stephan Riess (1898-1985) was a Bavarian-born mining engineer and geologist who emigrated to the United States in 1923. While working in a deep mine in the 1930's, Riess was amazed, after a load of dynamite was set off, to see water gushing out of nowhere in such quantities that pumps installed to remove it at the rate of 25,000 gallons per minute could not make a dent in it.

Fluid Flow and Temperature Gradients IWONE 2007 Sweden mp4

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Fluid Flow and Temperature Gradients IWONE 2007 Sweden mp4 http://nav.tii.se/~david/dj_iwone07_03082007198.mp4 690Mb IWONE 2007 International Workshop on Natural Energies 2007 Sweden Institute of Ecological Technology Alternative Water Flow The relation between fluid flow and temperature gradients David Jonsson, Sweden VS spoken word: I had to, step by step, through countless observations and countless phenomena - i had to come to a picture. It is the way i always say, The one who lives a hundred years ahead, cannot understand the present.

CutnPaste introduction to Jerry G. Gallimore

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March 8, 1992 - http://amasci.com/freenrg/galli1.txt

Wrote books: http://www.borderlands.com/gallimore.htm   http://www.borderlands.com/catalog/gallimore.htm

Handbook of Unusual Energies

Gallimore claimed, in an interview with Christopher Bird, that he had achieved room temperature superconductivity approximating 99% efficiency. The interview, which includes most of the material above, took place on July 21, 1976; it was published in 1977, in Vol. 2 of Gallimore's Handbook of Unusual Energies (p.115).

 

Vortexscience.com: Bubble bubble, toil and trouble

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Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble

                      The most important discovery in Hydraulics in the last 100 years, since the observation of Cavitation is: The Elimination of Cavitation!

A Viktor Schauberger Experiment from Our Senseless Toil

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An Experiment 

A small and unassuming experiment reveals a great law.

Take a vessel, fill it with sand, insulate the sides and the base from the effects of external temperature. By placing ice at the bottom of the vessel a temperature of +4°C (39.2°F) can be produced artificially - conditions will be created which are to be found inside the Earth.

IET Repulsine - Temperature Drop

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1072
From:
stewart mackenzie <stewarttw88@...>
Date: Mon Aug 15, 2005  8:15 am
Subject: [viktorschaubergergroup]Curt Repulsine

Hi Curt

Interesting to hear what you have accomplished. Now I have an interest in the repulsine because, it can be adapted for water purification, air land and water transportation, cooling air, free electricity, and a host of others limited only by imagination.

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