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Nov 18, 2022Liked by Bob Greenyer

What’s a more formal name for the “birdies” which can be created or destroyed to heat or cool climate?

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I have an anecdote that probably belongs here, I’d like to share it for safety’s sake for anyone researching in this area.

So there I was... having just done a run of 3 Adamenko-style Bi bead explosions on the bench. My scope runs software on an old laptop and I was grabbing some data from a previous experiment. I was doing this about 10 mins after a successful Bi run. The seat was about 6ft away from where the beads were disappeared (evaporated or otherwise deconstructed).

I was grounded at the computer and it’s not uncommon for it to zap me through the touchpad click button. Cursed I know. Needless to say those zaps are small and have never left any mark.

Having completed the work on the laptop I got up and turned to the left, my right hand tracing a path through the air above the laptop (estimate ~10cm above) when I felt this intense, local sting to the hand. Enough to make me curse, and reaffirm my decision to call it a night. In my mind I’d just put it down to the laptop and I went off to bed.

The next morning my palm felt hot and tingly, I likened it to what a hypoxic response feels like but just in my palm. And I noticed the striking resemblance to the characteristic marks evos leave, both here and what I’d done previously. The hexagonal outer, with satellite spots were all present. The central inner disruption was there as well.

My primary concern was ‘is this carcinogenic’ given the transmutation we usually observe in these systems.

We know some electrical properties of the skin. I didn’t have wet hands and this is almost certainly an evo strike in my mind. It does raise a few qs about the stability of these things in air, particularly in black mode.

I’ve left details and pictures on the last few slides here. https://docs.google.com/file/d/1ed9k6R46WdtVcNr-3l-ptP0vhHp_EO4l/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=mspresentation

Yours in safety,

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