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Category Archives: Gravity
Seattle Snow, A Short Story for Wednesday Jan 18.
Ahh, Snow in Seattle, it’s always a treat to watch the car crashes. Grandson Zach and his first real experience to play in snow. As I watched TV this morning, I saw news coverage from a local TV station that “staked … Continue reading
Posted in Gravity, How Tos, Outings & Adventures, Things I like
Tagged Idiots who Drive, Lessons in Basic Physics, Snow in Seattle
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The Return of the BIG FLYWHEEL! A fix for Solar and Wind Energy?
An Important Introduction, and a reminder of why utterpower uses a big Ole flywheel as part of our logo, and why flywheels may be helpful in resolving some very large power production problems. Can’t stand the important introduction? Jump to the link … Continue reading
A Christmas Message to the Free Energy Faithful, Magnuts are everwhere.
This post was inspired by a comment on a face book page. All that follows is my thoughts which were formed by reading the accounts of men who cherish study with the application of Scientific Principles. Among the most … Continue reading
Posted in Buyer Beware, Earth & Energy, Fighting Propaganda, Gravity, Strange Stuff, The New Green Movement
Tagged Al Gore, Free Energy, magnuts
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Kyoto is now Dead!
Congratulations to all those who didn’t support COP17. We’ll long remember the people who signed on to support global warming, and shouldn’t we all remember how they ‘seemed’ to set aside any skepticisim? Many of us understand that this is all about … Continue reading
Posted in Earth & Energy, Gravity, The New Green Movement, Things I like, Your Wasted Tax Dollars
Tagged It's all about power, kyoto
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Ballistics, a great place to learn some basics
Experimenter P.O. Ackley is a fun read, you will find some of his books are still in print after many years, and they’re well worth your time. It was in hunting camp this year I decided to ask a question.. why? I guess … Continue reading
Lessons Learned this week in the Mountains, and news of the next bad investment in Delaware
Some of the best thinking I do is in the Mountains. This last trip was a special one. I’ve had more than 30 years to observe the animals and the plants up here and I’m just beginning to know what … Continue reading