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Default Bouncing cells?

Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Aug 2013 21:59:11 -0700) it happened DaveC
wrote in
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That crazy Ozzie is at it again:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRf9JTg3QwA

Fascinating...


Nice,
facinating,
I just measured the weight of 3 eneloop AAA cells.
2 good ones measure 11.77 and 11.72 gram, fully charged
and one that is bad (high Ri) also charged, measured 12.28 gram
?????
Later I will measure one of these good ones when it is empty.
The bad one (that is heavier!) bounces more...

????

Shows that electrons have more mass due to less bounce; heaver cell
shows that the lost electrons have NEGATIVE weight due to the NEGATIVE
charge.
Now combine these effects with a cyclo-magnetic positronator, and one
can make either a neg-energy generator, or a graviotometric repellor
(AKA anti-gravity machine).