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Post by brillbilly on Oct 9, 2009 4:23:59 GMT 10
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Post by dboyseeker on Oct 9, 2009 6:00:19 GMT 10
wow..ive gone cross-eyed. It does seem most of his ideas are waaayy out there but fair play for researchin. Im off to the kitchen to see if i can make that super-conducting-ferrofliud-antifreeze (on toast)
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 9, 2009 6:03:10 GMT 10
i made one from old washing up bottles n sticky back plastic,lol
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Post by Aardvaaks on Oct 9, 2009 8:01:50 GMT 10
That was a whirlwind 9 mins there the producer presenter (Alienscientists) provides so much and backs it up well with history to boot, cheers BriilB. The 'Alienscientists' youtube poster has done 41 differant science tech ufo posts, all get a good rating.
Here's 2 additional video replies to the one you first posted.
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Post by dboyseeker on Oct 9, 2009 9:14:43 GMT 10
yep im cross eyed again ! wow. ceramic-superconductivity & a nutcase with mercury.
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Post by Aardvaaks on Oct 9, 2009 9:25:14 GMT 10
yep im cross eyed again ! wow. ceramic-superconductivity & a nutcase with mercury. I had to smile with mad hatter saying dont try this at home with Mercury as its dangerous and you cant get it out of cracks. When I worked in the hospital back not so long ago, when a mercury thermometer broke you just had to scoop it up and place it in the bin, damn beads of mercury scooted everywhere, used to try and pick it up with sliding flat paper underneath.
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 9, 2009 9:37:58 GMT 10
thanks ards glad you like,thanks for yours,i love the idea of mercury drive
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 9, 2009 9:39:37 GMT 10
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Post by dboyseeker on Oct 9, 2009 9:40:16 GMT 10
im sure either me or my brother had an old mecury thermometer bust in our mouth when we were quite young...didnt ingest any tho. I'l have to ask me mum.
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 9, 2009 10:02:16 GMT 10
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