There was a 500,000-ton building here just a few minutes ago. "Where'd it go?" (Looking south, Vesey & West Streets.)The video to the left shows debris headed toward this intersection, but it turned to dust before hitting the ground. (9/11/01)
There was a 500,000-ton building here just a few minutes ago. "Where'd it go?" (Looking south, Vesey & West Streets.)The video to the left shows debris headed toward this intersection, but it turned to dust before hitting the ground. (9/11/01)
Like peeling a banana. The material is stripped away from the core columns like peeling a banana. Fine dust did not settle onto the vertical column like snow settles on the ground.
Replicating the Boyd Bushman Gravitational Experiment by William Alek and Michael Ellegion
Video 28. URL(10:46)Watch: (0:35-4:20) & (6:30-10:45)
"Could gravity be related to its cousin magnetism?"
Boyd Bushman's experiment is performed by others with similar results.
(SNNS) Opposing magnets insde the rock cause it to fall slower.
(NSNS) Attracting magnets inside the rock cause it to fall faster.
FARADAY DISCOVERS ELECTRICITY
The Transformation of Everyday Life
(excerpts)
"Faraday had served [Sir Humphry] Davy, whom he worshipped, extremely well as 'philosophical assistant' in experiments with chemistry and physics, but more and more he was being drawn to the study of this strange electric force which seemed to exist everywhere, to be conjured out of almost anything, like rabbits from a hat, and which, unlike the rabbits, seemed to promise a new strange magic, once man learnt to control it."
"He was torn between chemistry, he had already, without bothering to explore its commercial possibilities, invented stainless steel, and the study of electricity. In his heart he knew he could abandon neither, but the fact that Sir Humphry was now switching his efforts to the latter made his choice for him; he had to help his master."
"But then, instead of developing it, Faraday went straight on to investigate more fully the behaviour of electric currents near magnets, of wires near wires, of wires in the earth's magnetic field. He found that he could produce a movement similar to that of his experimental motor by using terrestrial magnetism instead of the bar magnet."
In the 1790s, Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) discovered that if pieces of different metals were piled on top of each other separated by cardboard soaked in an acid, an electric current was produced.
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) discovered electro-magnetism. Certain metals can be made magnetic by passing an electric current through a coil wound around a piece of them.
The galvanometer, which measures the quantity of electricity, was invented following Hans Christian Oersted's discovery of electro-magnetism in 1820, and was named after Luigi Galvani.
In 1821, Michael Faraday discovered that a vertically mounted wire carrying an electric current would rotate continuously round a magnet protruding from a bowl of mercury. This phenomenon, which Faraday called electro-magnetic rotations, showed that it was possible to produce continuous motion from the interaction of electricity and magnetism.
in 1831 the electric generator was invented by Michael Faraday while exploring electro-magnetic induction.
in 1886 Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) formed his own company, Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing.
In 1995, Boyd Bushman demonstrated the interaction between magnetism and gravity. (See URL, or video above.)
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