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anti gravity  
AssTelescope
 Re: anti gravity  
Eric Gisin
From:AssTelescope
Subject:anti gravity
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:04:30 +1100
Has anyone seen these experiments? I always thought anti gravity wasent
possible, its seems Lockheed Martin have interests in this as well.

Looks like laws of physics are wrong, I knew it!

http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/articles.htm

Nice videos too
From:Eric Gisin
Subject:Re: anti gravity
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:58:37 -0800
Warning: very bad web design, grey on white tiny text. Idiotc scripting
pop-ups.

The "controversy" article reads like paranoid schizoprenia. Generally, a Tesla
kook.

From the products page:

Zero point Energy Converter Cells

This video details from beginning to end, Hutchison's concept of CONVERTER
CELLS, renamed The HIROSHIMA CONVERTERS when demonstrated during Hiroshima's
50th Anniversary Celebration in 1995. Grant Romudt discusses the history of
ZERO POINT ENERGY, describes the CASIMIR EFFECT and POWER RATIOS of Energy
between batteries. Scientifically presented with DEMOS of ENERGY SCAVENGING
CELLS, this fast paced video includes many citations from Stephan Hawkins and
Nobel Prize winning scientists. Graphics. Professionally made.
Approx: 1 hour.

USD: $100.00 ($10.00 Shipping & Handling)

"AssTelescope" wrote in message
news:41f392a2$1@duster.adelaide.on.net...
> Has anyone seen these experiments? I always thought anti gravity wasent
> possible, its seems Lockheed Martin have interests in this as well.
>
> Looks like laws of physics are wrong, I knew it!
>
> http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/articles.htm
>
> Nice videos too
>
>
   

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