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09.05.2007, 10:27 PM

BTW: The screwdriver is still going strong. : )
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09.05.2007, 11:54 PM

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wow, i had never heard of zero point energy before, just read about it on wikipedia.
it is after all only a theory, but it helps to quantify how electromagnetic fields travel through space. sound waves require the oscillation of particles to propagate, but it seems that electromagnetic waves require some sort of "virtual" vacuum matter to also travel from one place to another. crazy.
This isn't just regular electromagnetic energy we are talking here, this is different, this is THE energy of the universe. You need to do much more researching and learning to understand what it is, even then we still don't REALLY know. Much to talk about, to much for this forum :) hehe

Brian, I wonder if that has anything to do with the business end of the driver? This really is interesting, I want to know what kind of effect is causing this. I know vibrations can allow an object to glide over a surface with very little resistance, but turning it? I don't know.


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Brian, I wonder if that has anything to do with the business end of the driver? This really is interesting, I want to know what kind of effect is causing this. I know vibrations can allow an object to glide over a surface with very little resistance, but turning it? I don't know.
I don't know either. I'm sure next time it rains the rag will get wet and there goes my "machine". Yeah, I could understand if one side was heavier and it rotated until the heavy side was facing down and stop. But continual rotation? I dunno. Maybe there is a very bored ghost out there doing it. : )
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09.06.2007, 04:55 AM

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Maybe there is a very bored ghost out there doing it. : )
Yeah that's the next thing I was thinking of lol. Maybe he used to be an a/c mechanic?
   
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You all have good points out there but you are forgetting one thing. We live in the "Matrix" and this is all just a figment of your imagination and it is just what "the man" wants you to believe. Oh if anyone is on the "outside" come wake me up please, i think my name is Neo.
   
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09.08.2007, 07:59 PM

Actually I think it has something to do with the rotation of the motor and at what frequency its vibrating, the same thing happened to me today while mowing the grass, the vibrations of the lawnmower were making an cylindrical object that was horizontal, roll. Exactly like what your video showed.


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