Re: Anisotropy in the gravity force, and Mercury.
- From: Amused_2_Death_@xxxxxxxxx (It's a Miracle)
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 22:03:22 -0500
A old fashion tuner thats not digitak is apotentimeter and like
butterfly wing woven together sideways and the layers look weak and
doesnt seam to bunch up bind but it looks like it should and never gets
scratchy like carbon coated volume controls which break down radios
And The Stringy dial face with a weird tension that dont bind in those
older radios with the long arm blocking the numbers thingy is
fascinating and some kind of scientific curiosity and i bet
synchronizing the display means something.
When I say stringy dial face its a string that looks unrottable with an
impossible tension or something.Seems unfixable except sychronization of
the pointer not accurate its ablocker pointer
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