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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 242329" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>Elemental liquid mercury is poisonous, somewhat contrary to what the video stated. It's just not as chemically reactive as some of the other forms. There's evidence that the people in ancient times did have mental problems later in life if they handled it a lot. The "mad hatter" comes to mind and is generally well known.</p><p></p><p>Vortex engines seem to be centered around aether physics, with some likely connections to zero point energy. Perhaps charged mercury that is spinning is more effective at "grabbing the aether" than other methods. I also have a theory that they need "cold" electricity to be effective. It seems conventional "hot" electricity will work, but the voltages needed are insanely high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 242329, member: 13649"] Elemental liquid mercury is poisonous, somewhat contrary to what the video stated. It's just not as chemically reactive as some of the other forms. There's evidence that the people in ancient times did have mental problems later in life if they handled it a lot. The "mad hatter" comes to mind and is generally well known. Vortex engines seem to be centered around aether physics, with some likely connections to zero point energy. Perhaps charged mercury that is spinning is more effective at "grabbing the aether" than other methods. I also have a theory that they need "cold" electricity to be effective. It seems conventional "hot" electricity will work, but the voltages needed are insanely high. [/QUOTE]
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