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160th Knowledge Seekers Workshop 2017 02 23. Subtitles.

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    Rick, I sent you another link,
    if you want to show it.
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    These are the things,
    which now is with us,
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    and different
    groups are developing it.
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    But, as we sit here we see,
    that new conditions are created
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    and, how we create these conditions.
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    What strength forces, what I call,
    'changes in dimension and production'
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    of different things.
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    What material are created
    in that aspects of the technology,
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    when we create new conditions?
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    These are all what we need to do.
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    You see motors create new materials.
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    Can you show the video,
    that we can see it, please?
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    (RC) Okay! I think the
    sound will come through here.
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    (MK) Yeah! It sounds good.
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    (JB) Okay, so we're trying to
    experiment again, here in Arizona.
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    David's back over in this other corner.
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    Before we couldn't influence the motors on the other side,
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    but we influence the fields.
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    The mad David go ahead
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    And you could hear the motors,
    the motors stopping.
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    David's stopped the motors.
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    Get them going again David.
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    (inaudible)
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    There they go!
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    And, it probably has to do with the fact
    that they're all running the same line.
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    (MK) The interesting is, if he was using
    the same line,
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    Why doesn't the
    other things in the system,
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    don't start?
    (JB) Experiment again here now.
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    (MK) I sent you a picture ...
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    Rick, if you can take
    that picture please, and show it?
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    This condition, now that
    they start creating different fields,
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    that we see field directional motion
    and materials are created on the cores.
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    These are becoming
    very, very important.
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    These are becoming
    very interesting.
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    You see the material is getting attracted,
    on top of the motor and around motors.
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    Nowhere else.
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    We are creating conditions
    that allows us.
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    How we can use it?
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    (RC) Hello! Are you still there Mr Keshe?
    (MK) Yes.
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    (RC) Okay then...
    (MK) Yes.
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    So, we got to see
    how the position changes?
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    How the interaction changes?
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    How we are going
    to extend the knowledge?
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    Is there anything
    you want to share?
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    (inaudible)
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    (RC) Pardon me?
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    (MK) Is there anything
    you want to share from others?
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    that they get inspired.
    (RC) Well I do have a video that came up
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    from the Keshe Plasma Reactor Group,
    last night from Tomasz,
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    from Poland, I believe.
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    And, he has a couple of Copper discs,
    that he's nano-coated in a special way.
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    And it's ... he talks about how he uses
    them to detect fields,
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    and how he teaches people
    to sense fields
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    through using these Copper discs.
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    And I thought maybe you would be able
    to critique it and comment on it.
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    And, whether it was a valid technique?
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    Or how he might be able
    to improve what he's doing or so on?
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    It's about an 8 minute video.
    Is that Okay?
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    (MK) Yeah, as long as you're
    happy with the content.
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    (RC) Yeah! I think it's
    worthwhile, looking at
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    and I'd like to see your opinion about it,
    I thought it was quite..
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    (MK) Let's see what all of our opinion.
    (RC) quite interesting.
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    Yes right, exactly!
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    (MK) Let's see what we think.
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    (RC) Okay I'll get that lined up here.
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    (MK) Have you
    got a problem to load it?
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    (RC) I just have to
    share it again, I think
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    There we go. Okay this is in the,
    let's get rid of the other picture here,
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    in the Plasma group.
    Let me play the video.
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    There we are...
    (T) Okay we got it. So that's the idea,
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    The idea come from just normal
    Copper ring,
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    You see the Copper ring,
    a normal one.
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    This one is like 9 cm, by 1mm thickness.
    Something like that. I mean not heavy.
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    Something light, something comfortable
    with your hand
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    with the size, make easy hold them
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    So, that's... actually,
    those one are under construction,
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    Is not ready yet, as you see.
    The wire isn't ready, is only half way
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    So the full ready, looks like that...
    Is basically the black mirror.
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    The idea is nano-coat them by any cold
    method, caustic soda.
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    Takes ages, because you need
    to actually nano-coat them
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    and after then, polish them
    with a really fine sanding papers.
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    Some like a one thousand, five hundred,
    something like that.
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    And the concept is:
    prepare the mirror.
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    The idea come from John Dee,
    the alchemist here from London.
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    and some artifacts from north America,
    they use actually polished stones,
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    it's, what is the name
    of these stones, I forgot it now.
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    Anyway doesn't matter,
    we got Copper.
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    And after when you are
    gonna polish them
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    it needs back again to the Nano coating
    because probably you’re gonna destroy the
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    all the angles, they need actually back to
    the nano-coating process. Because
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    It's not ready, I mean it's disturbed a
    little bit because it's constantly using.
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    By people, constantly used inside
    the system so I got some scratches.
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    Some things like that
    and sometimes I put back again to
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    the nano-coating process
    and repair them.
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    So, what the idea is, in the actually
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    create the best mirror,
    how this is possible.
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    On the Graphene it's very strange thing,
    and the graphene started behave completely
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    I mean not completely, different way.
    Different way!
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    And this is my discovery,
    so discovered
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    different properties for the Graphene
    little bit different.
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    And when you make the..
    (RC) Where do you get the Graphene from?
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    Just Caustic soda, just normal.
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    (RC) Normally you wouldn't get Graphene
    you would have Copper Oxide.
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    (T) Copper Oxide, sorry Copper Oxide,
    because, sorry, sorry, sorry that's my..
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    (RC) Because we can have
    Graphene on Copper
    (T) Yes.
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    (RC) but it takes a special process with
    the plastic and so on.
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    Get's other bits in there. OK carry on ...
    (MK) Can I
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    Can I correct?
    (T) And after then..
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    (MK) Hello?
    (RC) Yes, go ahead Mr Keshe .
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    (MK) You can get Graphene of Copper
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    (RC) Yeah that's what I mentioned to him
    after that but it takes
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    a different process than just the plain
    Copper correct?
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    (MK) Sometimes you do,
    a plain Copper does that.
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    We've seen that in
    Raman spectroscopy which is very unusual.
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    (RC) Would it depend on the container a lot
    that it's in the type of plastic or the..
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    (MK) More or less
    (RC) What do you think?
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    (MK) More or less, it's it can take shape
    it depends how the process is and
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    what is in the environment of it when the
    process is done, as you say the plastic.
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    Or.. current flow
    (RC) You used to use the ground up
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    necks of the Coca Cola bottles.
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    (MK) Yeah.
    (RC) As a source for the ...
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    the extra materials the extra Carbons
    would be in that, for example.
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    (MK) Yeah it depends on what it is but
    how they do it but if you look at
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    what they call Graphene which is become
    now we think it only happens to Carbon.
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    The behaviour of the Graphene
    can be replicated,
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    in what you call, 'other materials'.
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