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picowatt

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4245 on: July 21, 2012, 08:41:19 AM »
So I guess she won't be asking .99 or GL about the Q1 issue anytime soon...

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4246 on: July 21, 2012, 08:55:57 AM »
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I could not care LESS what you've been working on.  But it's a comfort to read that you consider it BRILLIANT.  In which case I'm sure that it's been inundated with thousands of viewers who share your opinion of your own brilliance.
Not actually _thousands_ yet.

In fact I am still somewhat behind you in total views. But then... I've not made any fraudulent claims, I'm sharing my work completely, my schematic is actually known for sure, I've given credit where due.... all in all, my work is not nearly as controversial or entertaining as yours is.

It just works, and does what I say it does.

By the way.... the Ainslie demo video on the dooziedont channel... Ainslie's YT channel... has garnered 1,649 views since it was posted over a year ago on March 22, 2011.

I have posted several Wireless Power demonstration videos, the first one on July 8, thirteen days ago. They have garnered 986 views in total, as of today. Some of those are no doubt duplicates, as people are interested enough to follow through the new reports of new testing and developments.

Do. The. Math.

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TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4247 on: July 21, 2012, 09:08:57 AM »
Electrostatic voltmeters.... how the Heck do they work?

I'd like to see Ainslie's "thesis" explain the operation of an electrostatic voltmeter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eogpGHFgV6E

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4248 on: July 21, 2012, 09:14:33 AM »
So I guess she won't be asking .99 or GL about the Q1 issue anytime soon...

She thinks the equinox (or the solstice) comes in July. There is no telling when "soon" comes, in Ainslie-speak. It sure won't be anytime soon though.

MileHigh

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« Reply #4249 on: July 21, 2012, 10:27:27 PM »
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Electrostatic voltmeters.... how the Heck do they work?

Har har I can take an educated guess on that one where the roots of the answer go all the way back to Grade 11 physics class.

Just the name of the device tells all.  I am sure many of us remember the gold-leaf electroscope experiments.  So I am betting the device is based on a large gold-leaf electroscope.  Inside the device there is a pair of large ultra-thin metal plates like a "hanging sandwich" that are in electrical contact.  There are some very delicate springs between the two plates.  As the voltage on the plates increases the plates push apart and the springs are then put under tension.  The separation distance between the plates is proportional to the voltage.

To complete the picture the device is like a bell jar capacitor.  The "ground" plate of the capacitor lines the inside of the cylinder and the "hot" plate of the capacitor is the two ultra-thin metal plates as described above.

Exactly how that plate separation distance is converted into the needle movement I don't know, but the heart of the device is a giant gold-leaf electroscope.

No Google I swear.

MileHigh

Rosemary Ainslie

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« Reply #4250 on: July 21, 2012, 10:40:44 PM »
Hi Guys,

Just an update and a ramble down memory lane and renewed focus for any sincere research into this subject.

Regards,
Rosemary
http://www.energy-shiftingparadigms.com/index.php/topic,2311.msg2739.html#msg2739

MileHigh

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« Reply #4251 on: July 21, 2012, 10:54:33 PM »
The jig is up on you Rosemary.  You are not a serious researcher and you can't do science because you are clueless.  You have been broadcasting that message out on the free energy forum airwaves for several years now.

You are living in your own fishbowl under the delusion that you are a serious researcher that wants to discuss science.  There is nothing scientific about what you are doing.  It's all a farce.

Rosemary Ainslie

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4252 on: July 21, 2012, 10:58:11 PM »
The jig is up on you Rosemary.  You are not a serious researcher and you can't do science because you are clueless.  You have been broadcasting that message out on the free energy forum airwaves for several years now.

You are living in your own fishbowl under the delusion that you are a serious researcher that wants to discuss science.  There is nothing scientific about what you are doing.  It's all a farce.

So you keep saying MileHigh.  I'm wondering if pure repetition does it for you.  It seems to satisfy TK and picowatt.  Take care there MileHigh.  Your own contributions to science are invaluable.

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picowatt

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4253 on: July 21, 2012, 11:05:10 PM »
Hi Guys,

Just an update and a ramble down memory lane and renewed focus for any sincere research into this subject.

Regards,
Rosemary
http://www.energy-shiftingparadigms.com/index.php/topic,2311.msg2739.html#msg2739


Why don't you resolve the Q1 not functioning properly issue by asking .99 about it.  Just think of all the fun you will have if he tells you I am wrong...



MileHigh

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4254 on: July 21, 2012, 11:10:02 PM »
Rosemary:

Pure repetition is much more your game than mine.  Plus there has been extensive repetition in trying to teach you the same basic concepts over and over and over - and you never understand them for more than seven minutes - and then you go onto talk authoritatively about your circuit when you clearly don't understand how it works - and then you go on to denigrate others that do.

It's all a complete farce.

MileHigh

You are a penguin trying to catch buckets of zipons trapped on a never-ending spinning disk of your own imagination:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2bTwSfWtsE

The disk is never going to stop spinning and you will never stop trying to catch those zipons.

(Not to be confused with TK's mascot.)

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4255 on: July 21, 2012, 11:12:48 PM »
Solstice? Equinox? You, Ainslie, continue to REPEAT over and over the same ignorant errors--- but that doesn't keep you from coming up with NEW ONES.

You know as much about the calendar and the seasons as you do about electronics and physics, apparently.... you are a month late and can't keep your terminology straight.

What a bad humorless joke you are.

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4256 on: July 21, 2012, 11:24:44 PM »
@MH: You are on the right track, only the mechanism is a bit more robust. Think overlapping fixed vanes and moving vanes on an insulated axle, like an air variable capacitor.... well, not even "like" an air variable. IN FACT, it is an air variable capacitor. But the charge determines the resultant capacitance, by  moving the vanes together or apart, whereas in the normal air variable cap you vary the capacitance and that varies the charge on it.

The point, though, is that Ainslie's so-called "thesis" cannot accurately describe the ES voltmeter, NOR the device that I use to generate over 50 kV in a couple of seconds, several times during that demonstration, and many times during others. Nor can she explain how I can generate fields that exert forces many orders of magnitude stronger than gravity by running a rubber band over a plastic roller connected to a couple of soup bowls and some bead chain.
Nor can she explain the oil jet demonstration, showing charge carriers, bound to non-conductive oil, finding a weak point and fleeing the Voltage Room by the most direct means available to them as I stuff more... ELECTRONS.... into the voltage room behind them.

Capacitors in general illustrate just some of the failures of Ainslie's "thesis" even to describe many everyday phenomena accurately, much less do what she, in her magnificent delusion, claims and apparently believes that it does. And then combine capacitors with electrostatics.... and the zipons just stand around with their hands in their pockets, because there is nothing for them to do at all.... and they don't even fit the job description.

MileHigh

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« Reply #4257 on: July 21, 2012, 11:33:04 PM »
Cool TK, it feels sometimes like you have old NORAD equipment and stuff from Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory.   You should start charging admission!  lol

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4258 on: July 21, 2012, 11:37:29 PM »
Hi Guys,

Just an update and a ramble down memory lane and renewed focus for any sincere research into this subject.

Regards,
Rosemary
http://www.energy-shiftingparadigms.com/index.php/topic,2311.msg2739.html#msg2739

Have you been drinking in the afternoon again? Misquoting, false accusations, paranoid fantasies, outright lies, threats.....  it's a typical Ainslie pile.

TinselKoala

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Re: Testing the TK Tar Baby
« Reply #4259 on: July 21, 2012, 11:43:12 PM »
Cool TK, it feels sometimes like you have old NORAD equipment and stuff from Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory.   You should start charging admission!  lol

Well... if things keep going the way they have been, you'll be able to pick it all up cheap at the next garage sale.