Terry Blanton wrote:
I am still suspicious of Alsetalokin's video.
I think I know why Steorn thinks they have found a time variant
anomaly. If I am right they are going to be upset. I have to do a
little research first.
You can come can come up with all sorts of creative explanations for
Gosh Steven, These guys in Russia are just trying to cut into Steorn's
playtime.cut them some slack. Even the Dime Box Saloon has a few guys like
that.
Richard
I must confess that I love hearing about these kinds of stories, even
if it is OT. Thanks Thomas. Unfortunately, what I find frustr
Howdy Steven,
Figures never lie, but liars figure.. Sum'buddy dun spent sum real money on
salaries..like E 350k just in year 2006..for the two principals.
From Wikipenis..( where whats in your pants count for more than your head)
The company's investment history shows share allotments
In reply to Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.'s message of Fri, 6 Feb 2009 18:34:53 -0700:
Hi,
If I'm not mistaken, thermal energy is used to randomize magnetic domains.
Therefore one might conclude that if Sv were the operative characteristic, then
any excess energy appearing in the motor would come at the co
- Original Message -
From: Terry Blanton
Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 am
Subject: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error?
> I posted at Steorn:
>
> http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1
>
> The energy required to lift a bucket
Induced currents are always lossy, that's not what is meant. Magnetic
Viscosity ( Sv ) is a property of magnetic materials to delay the change in
induced flux ( M or B ) from applied magnetizing force ( H ) due to the time
it takes for domains to rotate. Sv also delays the return of B when H is
re
- Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 am Subject: [Vo]:Time Variant and Invariant Forces: Steorn's Error? > I posted at Steorn: > > http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1 > > The energy required to lift a bucket res
William Beaty wrote:
> How microscopes REALLY work (Leeuonhouk's great
> secret, & wrong texts)
I'm not sure what you mean by that. I hate to put myself forward as perhaps a
leading expert on this subject, but from what I have read, I have probably the
most practical experience with what
I uploaded a cleaned-up version of this paper, made from a scanned paper copy:
Szpak, S., P.A. Mosier-Boss, and M. Miles, Calorimetry of the Pd+D
codeposition. Fusion Technol., 1999. 36: p. 234.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/SzpakScalorimetra.pdf
It is a lot better than the previous version, b
Steorn hasn't spoken; but, forum members have bubbled up some older
threads whereby Lenz was mentioned as the cause for the energy
imbalance. Also, some of the SPUD members are leaving mad. Babcat
has all but said he has seen a self-sustaining Orbo and others are
calling him a liar. If you don't
I could go for that. Hell, you've got a webcam. We've got a bunch of
people here with webcams. Have everyone thats able do a piece on
something that matters to them, have someone edit together a monthly
show from it, add some music, maybe get some graphics to go with (I'd
totally volunteer to do
Some video show titles. "Science education" works better if it moves
hundreds of viewers to write angry letters ...and millions of show fans to
shout them down!
The Mad Scientist (real 'crackpots' submitting their ideas for testing)
Ridiculed Maverick Vindicated! (History of the seamy side
I searched the web and found this.? It is nice to get some positive feedback.
http://www.worldnpa.org/php2/index.php?tab0=Scientists&tab1=Display&id=1000
Frank Znidarsic
Well, it looks like California is getting into the money printing business:
http://www.economyincrisis.org/articles/show/2426
Prepare for a depression with hyperinflation: no jobs and worthless money.
Terry
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
>
>
> Harry Veeder wrote:
Sean did comment on one thread this week that was discussing whether
Steorn would close the forum. Sean said absolutely not since he found
it so entertaining. I think the investors and lawyers have stopped
Sean from discussing the technology.
Terry
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:11 AM, OrionWorks w
Terry,
I hope your recent post out at:
http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1
generates responses. Especially from STEORN. Do they still chime in on occasion?
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
I posted at Steorn:
http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=61501&page=1#Item_1
The energy required to lift a bucket results from applying a force
over a distance. The amount of energy required is not a function of
time. Whether the bucket is lifted in minutes or hours, the energy
e
I am still suspicious of Alsetalokin's video.
I think I know why Steorn thinks they have found a time variant
anomaly. If I am right they are going to be upset. I have to do a
little research first.
Terry
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:26 PM, OrionWorks wrote:
> OrionWorks sez:
>
>> BTW, this claim
In reply to Harvey Norris's message of Thu, 5 Feb 2009 23:43:58 -0800 (PST):
Hi Harvey,
[snip]
If you really are getting excess power in the frequency range of zero to a few
hundred Hz, especially with a ground connection, then it's just possible you are
"tuning in" to a cyclotron frequency of the
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