Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: The Ghost In The Machine
Date: Sunday, March 09, 2008 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)

In sci.physics, Dan Bloomquist

wrote
on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:34:25 GMT
:
> The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
>> In sci.physics, Dan Bloomquist
>>
>> wrote
>> on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 06:26:55 GMT
>> :
>>> Androcles wrote:
>>>> "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message
>>>> news:18hAj.5718$7d1.2157@news01.roc.ny...
>>>>
>>>> | And the underlying mechanism is understood to
>>>> | be receding galaxies.
>>>>
>>>> Naive nonsense.
>>> Once a crank, always a crank. How you doing cranky?
>>>
>>> You have quite the track record...
>>>
>>> http://users.telenet.be/vdmoortel/dirk/Physics/ImmortalFumbles.html
>>
>> Yes he does, and I think Dirk gave up out of sheer frustration on
>> cataloging all of them. ;-)
>>
>>>> http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/geoopt/optpic/brokpen.jpg
>>> Retard. Does it hurt?
>>
>> The only thing that appears to pain him is the fact that
>> SR has been widely accepted in the world of physics...
>
>> Regrettably, actual data validating SR is a little hard to
>> come by, and some experiments are easily misinterpreted --
>> he routinely touts Sagnac as disproving SR, for example.
>> (Short answer: it doesn't, really.)
>
> I know. I tried to explain the Sagnac effect to him about four years
> ago. At least, that if c' = c + v there would be no beat frequency. He
> is adamant about his beliefs.

And has been since about 1999.

>
> Best, Dan.

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