I don't know about the sensitivity consequences, but I can definitely tell
you that (with equal numbers of protons) the gas pressure could not be
contained with any known materials.
Peter Boetzkes
----Original Message Follows----
From: "aka"
Reply-To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
Subject: Proton Sources
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:28:26 +0100
The Proton Mag Forum
OK
Dumb idea/question time.
If the proton source material needs to be unsolid for best results would gas
not produce better results.
If Hydrogen atoms are the best proton source would Hydrogen gas not be the
best source.
I am presuming here that the gas would be under suficient pressure to put
lots of atoms/protons into the sensor container.
Anybody have any thoughts on this a a possibility.
Cheers
Andy kirby
-----Original Message-----
From: Cris Martin (QRA)
To: 'The Proton Mag Forum'
Date: 06 April 2000 12:08
Subject: RE: Power lines
>The Proton Mag Forum
>
>Yes it can be done. But it is not worth bothering as the amount you get is
not significant, and if it was you could be traced. Otherwise everybody
would be doing it, the electric company wouldn't make any money, go bust,
then no-one would have any.
>Cris.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Roger Dewhurst [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:49 PM
>To: The Proton Mag Forum
>Subject: Power lines
>
>
>The Proton Mag Forum
>
>
>Talking to a friend today, he told me that he had heard that it is
possible
>to suck a significant amount of power from a high voltage power line by
>laying a wire on the ground underneath and parallel to the power lines. I
>heard the same story once before. I cannot remember where though. Has
>anyone heard this one? Any truth in it?
>
>Roger.
>
>
>_________________________________________________ _____________________
you that (with equal numbers of protons) the gas pressure could not be
contained with any known materials.
Peter Boetzkes
----Original Message Follows----
From: "aka"
Reply-To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
Subject: Proton Sources
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:28:26 +0100
The Proton Mag Forum
OK
Dumb idea/question time.
If the proton source material needs to be unsolid for best results would gas
not produce better results.
If Hydrogen atoms are the best proton source would Hydrogen gas not be the
best source.
I am presuming here that the gas would be under suficient pressure to put
lots of atoms/protons into the sensor container.
Anybody have any thoughts on this a a possibility.
Cheers
Andy kirby
-----Original Message-----
From: Cris Martin (QRA)
To: 'The Proton Mag Forum'
Date: 06 April 2000 12:08
Subject: RE: Power lines
>The Proton Mag Forum
>
>Yes it can be done. But it is not worth bothering as the amount you get is
not significant, and if it was you could be traced. Otherwise everybody
would be doing it, the electric company wouldn't make any money, go bust,
then no-one would have any.
>Cris.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Roger Dewhurst [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:49 PM
>To: The Proton Mag Forum
>Subject: Power lines
>
>
>The Proton Mag Forum
>
>
>Talking to a friend today, he told me that he had heard that it is
possible
>to suck a significant amount of power from a high voltage power line by
>laying a wire on the ground underneath and parallel to the power lines. I
>heard the same story once before. I cannot remember where though. Has
>anyone heard this one? Any truth in it?
>
>Roger.
>
>
>_________________________________________________ _____________________