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Old 01-02-2007, 10:22 AM
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Have yet to see a piece of paper that can be picked up by a magnet. Static electricity, yes. Magnet, No.
Is static electricity able to rotate the rotor clockwise and anticlockwise?
And why is it important to position the hand facing north? Would this relate with earth's magnetic pole?
Hummm?

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But I will say that a quantum leap is an infinitesimally small leap at that.
My dear friend, as I stated earlier, we discovered things which corroborate much of accepted science is WRONG! And they even bother to correct themselves...Humm..Why would that be?
Unless you develop experiments to try to prove or not some allegations in science, you can never state or believe what is estabilished as fact, because sometimes it's not. Eg. Everyday we have the 'experts' changing the age of things in history according to their findings.
In physics, etc, it happens the same thing, but they do not even bother to do it. Humm... Why would that be...?
Today, I can assure you.. Many of us know nothing. We think we do.
Go on, build your rotor and don't keep looking at a drawing, telling yourself the reasons it should not work.
Does this sound familiar here?



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Waiting with baited breadth at the next adventure in pseudo science.
Pseudo science eh?
Yes.. I see, everything that can't be explained with our current resources is called that. Specially when this knowledge is not acessible.
Bad start pal, I had hopes you were smarter than that. I was wrong.
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