Re: Taking precautions during experimenting

From: Earle Jones (earle.jones_at_comcast.net)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:32:52 GMT

In article <jygYc.12920$B26.3419@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com>,
 "Greysky" <greyskynospam@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> 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.

***
This is where you made your first mistake. No electronics engineer
that I know of (and I have been practicing the electronics engineer
business for the past 40 years) would *ever* touch anything to his
upper lip -- especially to check for heat.

Big mistake.
***

> 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

***
Some of you just don't learn very quickly. You damn near burned
your face off and still you use your upper lip to test for heat!!??
***

There is another explanation: You are an uneducated idiot ***
who knows nothing and is determined to demonstrate it to these
newsgroups.

Go back to your Casimir shielding and your superluminal *** and
stay out of these newsgroups.

Did anyone ever advise you (or may I be the first):

Stop breathing germs at honest men.

earle
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