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Subject: Ongoing Mass Creation E-Mail 6

-----Original Message----- From: Sinclair, John GM ******* Sent: 23 April 2007 11:12 To: '*****@aol.com' Subject: Ongoing Mass Creation E-mail 6

Forgot to send this one, see bottom, you may be interested, I am trying to think how we can copy things by bringing the centre of the mirror into our reflection. A half bubble screen may act as a spin mirror due to the way I have described the TLGs hitting one another back to back in the text, the vacuum may be forced to produce a negative spin copy of whatever is at the first foci, the non-spin screened one. Resonace has something to do with all this I feel but I can't quite put my finger on why. Allow me to dream, it's what gives me the ideas.

See also the massive supports they have had to add offshore to attempt to overcome the forces involved. Link removed ********

-----Original Message----- From: Sinclair, John GM ********* Sent: 06 April 2007 14:12 To: Itulloch (E-mail) Subject: FW: ellipses again

-----Original Message----- From: Sinclair, John GM SUKEP-EPE-S3-104 Sent: 06 April 2007 14:11 To: Chris. Watson (E-mail) Cc: '*******@aol.com' Subject: FW: ellipses again intwesting as tweety pie would say. Art for arts sake. Thought you may both find this interesting. Just mentioned the ellipse sketch thing here, sent out some weeks ago to you, both to my brother Derek two days ago.

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-----Original Message----- From: Sinclair, John GM *********** Sent: 06 April 2007 12:54 To: D CR Sinclair (E-mail) Subject: FW: ellipses again it is called "Three ellipses for three locks". electro-magnetic-spin? and is in Wales, the Cardiff bay barrage. Found on the BBC website today, "Wales's big picture". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/default.stm

-----Original Message----- From: Sinclair, John GM ************** Sent: 06 April 2007 12:52 To: D CR Sinclair (E-mail) Subject: ellipses again

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painted to only be seen from one place.

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