On Sep 10, 2:12 pm, nottooo...@ wrote:
> On Sep 10, 10:30 pm, ...@ wrote:
>
> > On Sep 10, 1:19 am, "Don Kelly"
>
> > YES. I need (and desire) to do experiments but I have no facilities,
>
> So get a job and go buy some wires and ammeters, you can do your
> experiments with cheap equipment that anyone can afford if they really
> want it.
I have done those experiments I could. But those I,ve proposed
are accurate and new experiments needing much carefulness
most probably needing their facilities.
>
> If even you don't want to do them that badly then who else would
> believe you have anything worth spending time on?
I want. And maybe sharing in my theory will be worthwhile.
>
> There is another cheap/free way out of it however, but it's quite
> boring and I don't think you'd want to do it. That is to go to some
> university libraries and research the old experiments that have been
> published. I'm sure when electromagnets were a new discovery people
> tried all sorts of experiments in the hope of finding anything new. Of
> course they won't be exactly like yours, but whatever underlieing
> effect you're trying to test should be present in some of these old
> experiments.
They had not performed all underlying experiments. If you believe
so I don't. For example in their time there was no ferrofluid.
Hamid V. Ansari