Michael Medved interviewed Dennis Avery, coauthor with D Fred Singer of
Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1500 years. According to Mr. Avery,
warming is a natural process, and a good thing.
Hey ex-hot-rodders in your wildest dreams can you imagine an
affordable 1,500 Horsepower engine --- for your car, skycar, or
... err bicycle?
Possible - yes - as this one pictured below only weighs-in at 35
pounds and can be mass produced. It is a reality now; but there is
a catch-22
I suppose it necessary to keep digging this stuff up.
Perhaps when enough of it is dug up people will
finally see the conceptual problems of modern physics
began long before modern quantum and relativity theory.
They began, in my estimation, when some PRINCIPLES of motion
championed by some 17
Howdy Jones, A close peek at the "rocketman" makes me consider he has
adapted the vortex air blaster theme to a turbine.. pretty neat.
http://www.swissrocketman.com/images_gtre/41.gif
Alas! the USA is rapidly losing it's capacity to produce anvanced
technology products. Almost every
Harry Veeder wrote,
Though Huygens rejected Newton's theory of universalgravitation
because it required action-at-a-distance, his own mechanisticaccount failed
to explain satisfactorily how subtle vortical-mattertransferred centripetal
conatus to ordinary matter."
Howdy Harry,
A further
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On Friday 20 October 2006 16:23, RC Macaulay wrote:
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Howdy Jones, A close peek at the rocketman makes me consider he has
adapted the vortex air blaster theme to a turbine.. pretty neat.
http://www.swissrocketman.com/images_gtre/41.gif
Alas! the USA is rapidly losing it's capacity to
Art Bell was just talking about Kim's apology. He quipped that when it
comes to nuclear detonations, sorry just doesn't cut it. This tickled my
funny bone.
IMHO, the Chinese leaned on him. I doubt that he's out of booze, and
pornographic tapes, while not for ever, will last a long time.
RC Macaulay wrote:
Harry Veeder wrote,
Though Huygens rejected Newton's theory of universal
gravitation because it required action-at-a-distance, his own mechanistic
account failed to explain satisfactorily how subtle vortical-matter
transferred centripetal conatus to ordinary matter.
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