Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
Ian Fritz
ijfritz at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 14 15:43:13 CEST 2000
You folks seem to be confusing gravity and magnetism.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob" <cyborg_0 at iquest.net>
To: <blacet at metro.net>; "Grant Richter" <grichter at execpc.com>
Cc: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
> Well, we use a hall effect sensor solid state gyro in our cameras to do
> autostabilization of the picture. The thing actually reads the flux lines
in
> the magnetic fields and looks for changes in them, so its not too far
> fetched..
>
>
> Now, wouldnt quanta noise drown out any effects of gravity on individual
> electrons so as to make the effects of gravity insignificant?
>
>
>
> Rob
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John E Blacet <blacet at metro.net>
> To: Grant Richter <grichter at execpc.com>
> Cc: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
>
>
> > 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!
> >
> > Even though I was the high school "nerd" (term was not present at that
> > time), everyone respected me; they knew I was dangerous!
> >
> > Now, back to work on that UFO detector...;>
> >
> > Regards.
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> > John Blacet
> > Blacet Research Music Electronics
> > http://www.blacet.com
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> > blacet at metro.net
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