Art Bell - Graphics Gallery

List members,

This is the first I've heard of MRI machines producing gravity anomolies ( or even time anomolies!)

Click on the link and then scroll down to the two mpegs. The first mpeg with the suspended steel wrench is impressive yet conceivable. The second however, is said to be an aluminum block ( non magnetic). The way it falls over is absolutely amazing and looks either like time distortion or else a hoax using an high speed slo-mo camera. There appears to be no acceleration of the block as it falls over. This is very odd. It's interesting and worth a look.

Sean

http://www.artbell.com/graphics16.html

The non ferrous block (aluminum) behaves that way due to the induced magnetic field via eddy current. The reason you dont use a thinner block is it will heat faster, maybe burn you. Big one takes longer to heat but it will get hot too.

Kirk

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[allplanets-hollow] Art Bell - Graphics Gallery

List members,

This is the first I've heard of MRI machines producing gravity anomolies ( or even time anomolies!)

Click on the link and then scroll down to the two mpegs. The first mpeg with the suspended steel wrench is impressive yet conceivable. The second however, is said to be an aluminum block ( non magnetic). The way it falls over is absolutely amazing and looks either like time distortion or else a hoax using an high speed slo-mo camera. There appears to be no acceleration of the block as it falls over. This is very odd. It's interesting and worth a look.

Sean

http://www.artbell.com/graphics16.html

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That would have been quite a schock for me, too.

" When he entered the MRI room, the scrubber was snatched from his hands with a tremendous force, and shot across the room as if being fired out of a canon and attached itself to the MRI! The employee, scared to death, with all the adrenaline in the world flowing could not remove the scrubber! "

Dharma/Dean