Hi all
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2008/08/is_cosmic_energy_static_electr.html#more (http://blog.hasslberger.com/2008/08/is_cosmic_energy_static_electr.html#more)
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I gradually found in further research that the phenomenon that I describe as "Cosmic energy" is actually static electricity. Although static electricity is a known phenomenon, it hasn't been totally explored yet. The effects of static electricity are found in many industrial places as well as other totally different surroundings.
It isn't possible to properly identify static electricity even that the consequences of an electrostatic discharge are easily observed. Static electricity is an electric discharge caused by an imbalance of electrons on a surface of a material. Therefore, the description "static" is not appropriate. It doesn't mean inaction, but it actually points to forces imposed by unchanging electric field on charged objects. Also, the name electricity is misleading. Both "electricities" have different properties.
Take care,
Michel
Michel have you seen this[posted by sir mikey 1] Chet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdup42Epq0o
Hi ramset,
I am deep in the Stubblefield cell now, have my alternator to build for the Newman motor and set up my off the grid system. I have work for a few months now with experimenting, having a ball, but will sure give it a try once I'm done.
Many thanks,
Michel
@Michel,
In the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) model, the electric field is the direct result of the electron's interaction with the fundamental waves that move through space, the waves that make up the zero point field and the energy of those waves being zero point energy. So yeah, I'd say 'cosmic energy' is 'static electricity'.
-Steve
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