Taking precautions during experimenting
From: Greysky (greyskynospam_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 08/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:34:23 GMT
This is in response to the question posed during the live IRCchat on 8-16 by
"Kool Zelander"
The question was, "How does the virtualization of imaginary particles pose a
danger given their short lifespan"?
My reply can best be given by an example. In 1988, I had already developed
the method of superluminal transmission of fermions, namely electrons. The
problem of the detection of the matter I sent through the superluminal
pipeline presented a slight problem, namely the efficiency of the connection
event was horribly low. IF the electrons were not reappearing where I wanted
them to be, I needed to find out what had happened to them, for one cannot
destroy information, which is what the encoded eigenstates represented. I
first needed a usable amount of current - I sent hundreds of milliamps of
low voltage electrons into the pipeline at the transmitter where everything
was working as it should. I was only receiving less than a dozen picoamps
out the other end. Where was all that potential going? While the circuit was
in operation, I took my measurements, and as many electronics engineers do,
checked components for excess heat by touching them to my upper lip. I soon
had my answer. After working for several hours with the live circuit, I
began to notice a 'tingling' in my hands and face. Several hours later, both
my hands, and lower face looked as though they were severely sunburned, and
the pain intensified, until it felt as though my hands were on fire, and to
a lesser extent, my lips, chin, and tongue. The skin on my hands was the
first to blister, then the process began on my face but to a much lesser
extent. The skin on both hands sloughed off, including my fingernails. My
face experienced this process on my chin, and nose, but I did not loose too
much epidermal layers, nor did my tongue blister. The pain I endured over
the next few weeks, as new pink skin began to re grow is something I really
can't put into words. I couldn't actually hold anything in my hands for
almost a month. It was a full year recovering, and even today there are
places where my beard wont grow, but I had my answer.
I had indeed succeeded in transmitting fermions superluminally, but they
were reintegrating into virtual electrons in the space surrounding my
device, and not necessarily inside it - the detector was acting as a beta
emitter and I paid the price for that discovery. That was a first generation
Reintegration Logic Block. Since then, I have learned to effectively use
Casmir shielding to prevent reoccurrence, as well as to drop current levels
to microamps. I haven't cooked anything else since. But bear in mind, these
electrons were *low voltage* being derived from common alkaline batteries.
It is just that they were popping up where they weren't supposed to, like
within the flesh my hands and face were made from, whenever I inserted them
into the effective field. They had the effect of beta burns equivalent to a
isotopic source in intensity. I learned the hard way never to feel
comfortable even around common equipment you know the operation of. But some
habits die hard - I still use my upper lip as a thermal sensor :)
I hope I have answered your question.
Greysky
www.allocations.cc
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