From: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Subject: Skunk Works Digest V5 #257 Reply-To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Errors-To: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu Precedence: bulk Skunk Works Digest Tuesday, 2 May 1995 Volume 05 : Number 257 In this issue: Electro-gravitics and "Warp drive"- a reply INDEX Electro-gravitics and "Warp drive"- a reply Groom Lake Lawsuits "Warp-Drive" Schematics Re: Paris Air Show See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the skunk-works or skunk-works-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BROWN A <92913938@mmu.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 12:57:03 GMT Subject: Electro-gravitics and "Warp drive"- a reply In SWD #250, J.Pharabod mentioned a magazine article relating to the "Warp drive" paper I mentioned. They said that the article proved that the principle was unworkable because exotic matter was needed. This is not strictly true. What the article does not mention is one of the last sentances in the paper, which explains that there is some evidence that exotic matter may NOT be needed. This evidence lies in such phenomena as the "Casimir effect", a mesurable attractive force existant between two parallel metal plates which occurs even in a vacuum. The effect arrises from the quantization of free space, which permits an infinite variation of waveforms to exist. The presence of the plates modifies the conditions between them, only permitting waveforms which will fit exactly to exist between them. This results in a "pressure" on the outer faces of the plates, forcing them together. (Don't ask me to explain it better than that, as I only spent 10 minutes of a lecture learning about it.) ------------------------------ From: Roland@margen.demon.co.uk (Roland D Hamblin) Date: Mon, 01 May 1995 16:09:03 GMT Subject: INDEX INDEX skunk-works ------------------------------ From: kuryakin@halcyon.com (Illya Kuryakin) Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 10:34:02 -0500 Subject: Electro-gravitics and "Warp drive"- a reply Ah. Zero Point Energy. _Now_ you're talking. But this probably belongs on a different list as it doesn't really relate to black airplanes from the skunk works or it's subsequently looser description, right? rjp Illya Kuryakin "HA!!" U.N.C.L.E. Network Services Ruby kuryakin@halcyon.com Galactic Gumshoe They told me to put a disclaimer here. And _I_ run the place. :} ------------------------------ From: ConsLaw@aol.com Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 12:33:06 -0400 Subject: Groom Lake Lawsuits I am working on legal cases concerning the Groom Lake base. I am interested in talking with anyone who fits in the following categories: 1. Anyone who has had film or videotape siezed by security guards or Lincoln Co. Sheriff deputies. 2. Anyone who sent a letter to the BLM in opposition to the withdrawal of Freedom Ridge and Whitesides during the official comment period AND followed up that letter with a written objection during the appropriate comment period. 3. Anyone who has beeen buzzed by Helicopters or harassed by security personnel while on PUBLIC LAND surrounding the Groom base. 4. Anyone who has filed Freedom of Information requests relating to the Groom facility AND has exhausted internal administrative appeals. Please E-mail me if you fit any of these categories. If you don't but know someone who does, please have them contact me. My goal is to have our case put together before the end of May. Thanks. Steve Hofer Conslaw@aol.com (317) 545-5753 ------------------------------ From: paul andrew mikkelson Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 11:46:49 -0600 (MDT) Subject: "Warp-Drive" Schematics Hello, I am new to the "works" but have met a very interesting person a few days ago. He showed off a large workshop of information about "off-world" craft, and what they were all about. From what he said, he had been working on this stuff for 28 years. The one question I have is... Althrough our 5 hour discusion, he kept mentioning something called Ether Science. Has anyone else heard of "Ether Science"? If there is such a thing, then I can get my hands on the schematics of an "off-world" craft, and the information I have been told will be true, and I can release it here. But if there is nothing as Ether Science, then I know this guy is full of holes. Paul. ------------------------------ From: "K. Krzysztofowicz" Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 08:31:42 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: Re: Paris Air Show On Fri, 28 Apr 1995 skunk-works-digest-owner@gaia.ucs.orst.edu wrote: > From: wizard@sccsi.com (John F. Regus) > Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 08:28:04 -0500 > Subject: Paris Air Show > > Any skonkz going to the Paris air show? > ******************************************************************* Yes, I hope I am going. What are you particulary interest in? Krzysztof Krzysztofowicz - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Materials Science Department Email: kkrzyszt@sunrise.pg.gda.pl Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Snail: Narutowicza 11/12 Technical University of Gdansk 80-952 GDANSK tel. (+4858) 47-19-63 POLAND fax. 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