Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at swipnet.se
Wed Aug 9 23:44:35 CEST 2000
From: John E Blacet <blacet at metro.net>
Subject: Re: Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 10:03:13 +0000
> In high school, I built a static elctricity detector with a vacuum tube
> and a neon bulb. The tube was one of those kind with the grid brought
> out to the top of the tube and the tube was encased in metal. I made a
> 6" aluminum disc and put it on the grid connection.
>
> In my high school physics class, with the unit on the teacher's bench, I
> could stand 50' away and run a comb through my hair. The neon bulb would
> go crazy. (It was winter and very low humidity). Everyone was impressed.
> Needless to say, A's in science were MINE!
Cool!
> Even though I was the high school "nerd" (term was not present at that
> time), everyone respected me; they knew I was dangerous!
They better! ;D
> Now, back to work on that UFO detector...;>
On this flying saucer buissness... if you see one or a couple, it is not that
there are any UFOs around, it's rather that you have not payed attention to
your better half recently... however, if you hold out somewhat longer you don't
have to worry that much anymore...
Cheers,
Magnus - flies with Indentifiable Flying Objects occasionally
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