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Originally Posted by Bodkins
 Thanks John
Hope your finding the book insiteful  sorry everyone my spelling crap!
great north star post Randy, you see it the way I do,Yes trying to think waaayyy out of the box will result in your brain hurting  ,
got some more water blowing uploading I did it last week,
YouTube - water blowing
john the picture is now my background 
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The "wind" is moving the water until the spark starts?
Two different stresses, the wind is replaced by the spark?
Do you smell ions? You can generally smell them if it is an ion wind.
Don't electrocute yourself trying to smell ions now.
Oh oh oh.. whoops it doesn't have to be ions.. water is diamagnetic
and is repulsive against a magnetic field, but that does not
explain the "wind" effect upon the water going away.. unless
the magnetic field weakens when the spark starts?
But the isn't a magnetic field unless the current if flowing, right?
