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April 22, 2009, 05:57:02 am »
http://www.meyl.eu/go/index.php?dir=60_Docs&page=1&sublevel=0
So I have heard of something called "neutrinolysis" , coinded by our friend Konstantin Meyl .
Heres the page , problem is that the ducument (#70) , is missing ...
I need to read about "neutrinolysis" .
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April 22, 2009, 15:50:29 pm »
I cant find squat about this on google , nothing .
I can find H2opower's posts where he mentions this word and compares it to lightning , yet again he is always saying how he understand Meyers and comparing everything to Lightning , guys is such a fake ass little shit .
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April 25, 2009, 16:57:12 pm »
hey again
sharp little voltage gradients, as bearden said, will stress the dirac sea (= neutrino's ) and electrons will appear, because electron and positron get separated, this can cause electrolysis.
makes sense, not sure if it is real.
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April 25, 2009, 18:23:35 pm »
Ok so I believe 100% that this scalar stuff is for real .
So we need 2 opposing waves , also we need something with mass , there must be mass @ the intersection point for an explosion to happen , the more mass the better ...
What if our mass was water and we are just using a "scalar destructive force" to power our cars ?
check out @ 5.30 of this video , he talks of scalar wave weaponry .
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