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"BradGuth"
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>> On Sep 14, 5:35 am, "PhilO"
>> > The Defuniak Herald, April 12 2007 has an article about a retired
>> > electrical engineers prototype of a generating system that uses static
>> > electricity . The April date made me suspicious at first but he has an
>> > earlier article at zpenergy .
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>> > / go to back issues and scroll down to
>> >April
>> > 07.
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>> > / ?name=News&file=article&sid=2125
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> That's interesting stuff, but what about all the robust static
> electricity and renewable amperage that's existing between Earth and
> that of our naked and highly insulated moon?
>
> Perhaps I should have said; at 2e20 joules per each and every second
> (equal to the mutual force of gravity and orbital factors), I do
> belive we're talking of tapping into an electron cache that's capable
> of sharing multiple if not hundreds of clean electrostatic energy to
> the tune of teraWatts, without so much as hurting one damn thing.
> - Brad Guth -
Since when is force measured in joules?
And what relationship do you derive between the force of gravity and
electric current and or static electric potential.
In other words, what is the basis (outside of the popular press) for your
statements?
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Don Kelly dhky@
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