Re: [Vo]:Another attack on the constancy of the speed of light

2014-02-28 Thread John Berry
If you increase the size of the disk in the non-linear example until it is almost linear (or the same size as the planet), then it is the same minus the possibility of General Relativities experimentally disproven time dilation (with muons), but the experiment works without time dilation, and

Re: [Vo]:Another attack on the constancy of the speed of light

2014-02-28 Thread John Berry
Reading the wiki page, essentially wiki and I are saying the same thing about the same essential experiment, expect the Wiki pages views the clock as the light and observes the light clock from the moving frame ASSUMING constancy from the speed of light and saying the moving frame sees the other

Re: [Vo]:Another attack on the constancy of the speed of light

2014-02-28 Thread John Berry
Ok, here is the way to really hit this one home, but it it a little more complex. So hopefully you can follow that in a large way there is a similarity between the Wikipedia argument and mine. Let's setup a hybrid for fun, we will place mirrors either side of the of the sensors in my experiment

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread fznidarsic
Thank you Alan G. How?I really want to do this. I am lacking in my knowledge of digital signal processing. What software? Once I process the signal how do I get a 1 or 0 out of my old computer? I used to know how to get out a one with C and Basic. How do I get the two software

Re: [Vo]:OT: (sort of): Senator calls on the US government to ban Bitcoin.

2014-02-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: Please correct me if I error on the following assumption but I'm assuming BItcoin was conceived to be neutral on the subject of taxation. I'll be curious to know if Mr. Rothwell might have a differing opinion on this matter.

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread fznidarsic
I now remember more. They took away my plant/office printer. It was no longer supported but it was needed. This made more than a bit of trouble for me. I had to print the PLC's output into a file in the new lap top. The D connector on the lap top became a printer emulator. I needed to

Re: [Vo]:OT: (sort of): Senator calls on the US government to ban Bitcoin.

2014-02-28 Thread Craig
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net mailto:orionwo...@charter.net wrote: Please correct me if I error on the following assumption but I’m assuming BItcoin was conceived to be neutral on the subject of taxation. I’ll be curious to know if Mr. Rothwell might

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
On Feb 27, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Bob Cook wrote: Ed-- You said-- Trying to fit QM to the lattice is a waste of time. I would note that the lattice is a QM system and, although complicated, obeys the various laws of QM including separate and unique energies for all like femions in

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
Bob, of course these concepts apply in general. However, unless these concepts are applied in a way that explains the process, this statement is useless. I find that the discussion frequently drifts from talking about reality to a philosophical or poetic description of nature. This is like

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Roarty, Francis X
WELL SAID! [snip] The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the Pauli Exclusion Principle are critical in understanding what the electrons and photons are doing and where they get their great power from.[/snip] From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:06

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread fznidarsic
Sorry about the rant but getting the 1 and 0 out of the computer brings back bad memories. I had an office/ plant computer on my office. I used to print out documents and to print out data from a PLC, a PLC programmer, and local displays in the plant. It was OK and I was happy with it. They

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Ed Storms is inconsistent in his logic. First he states that LENR is predicated on crack formation, and then he says that LENR is a chemical process. LENR is a topological process that has nothing to do with chemistry. Cracks are a topological mechanism. To generalize the concept, any system that

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
On Feb 28, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Axil Axil wrote: Ed Storms is inconsistent in his logic. First he states that LENR is predicated on crack formation, and then he says that LENR is a chemical process. Axil, I find communication with you to be useless unless you actually read what I write.

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Ed: LENR is not a chemical process. What Ed says about the role of chemistry in LENR: Role of the Chemical Lattice and Chemical Environment A chemical system has three basic conditions that all events occurring in such a system must take into account. These conditions are basic to identifying

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
More: Ed: No theory has shown how a cluster of hydrons can form except by proposed formation of a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). Hydrogen can form nanoparticles call Rydberg matter through condensation of a cooling hydrogen plasma. This is how hydrogen usually arrogates in cluster based

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
Axil, these statements below describe the conditions that exist in a chemical structure. These conditions influence how energy can be localized and focused on a nuclear reaction taking place in the structure. The mechanism that is proposed to cause the nuclear reaction has to be consistent with

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
The energy necessary for fusion does not come from chemical sources, it is derived from a quantum mechanical squeezing of EMF (photons and electrons) through the uncertainty principle without fermion exclusion imposed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle This energy is

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
If this huge energy is available, why does it only affect a nuclear process taking place in a chemical environment. Why does the energy not affect chemical reactions that can also occur in the material and require far less energy to initiate? I suggest you answer these questions clearly before

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.comwrote: If this huge energy is available, why does it only affect a nuclear process taking place in a chemical environment. Why does the energy not affect chemical reactions that can also occur in the material and require far

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Alain Sepeda
Dear Mr Storms I follow from far your discussion, and as a conservative engineer, with modest vision of QM (I see it more like a radio-guy, with quantum fields like EM-waves interacting, inside a lattice of antennas and wave guides, with some components) your approach match my way of mind. do

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
Hi Alain, Most of the present theories are focused on the lattice structure. A few people have suggested cracks as the location, but these ideas were not developed to show how this process might function or the resulting nuclear products. I attempted to put all the pieces together. A correct

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, again well said [snip] The energy necessary for fusion does not come from chemical sources, it is derived from a quantum mechanical squeezing of EMF (photons and electrons) through the uncertainty principle without fermion exclusion imposed.[/snip] but this is beyond what ED is willing

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Ed: The high concentration of negative charge in the crack allows the nuclei to get closer than would be normally possible. The physics of quantum dots restricts this process from happening. Packing electrons is prohibited by the exclusion principle. Packing electrons into a crack is very

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Ed states that various things happen but he does not explain in depth how they happen. Ed states that this or that has been observed, but when it comes to nuclear reactions, it is not now possible to see how these reactions can occur. Here, Ed is claiming that an effect of LENR is the cause. Ed

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Edmund Storms
Axil, I see our basic problem. We have an entirely different understanding of what the words used in this discussion mean and how the concepts are applied. For example, the Pauli Exclusion principle applies to electrons in energy states within atoms. The walls of cracks contain electrons that

RE: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Fran, Ed and Axil The chemistry can affect local magnetic fields that seem to be influencing the lenr reactions. ALSO lattice vibrational kinetic energy may also be available to provide energy to system, whether in a lattice void or a defect,. to allow LENR transitions . Bob From:

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread AlanG
On 2/28/2014 6:09 AM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: Thank you Alan G. How?I really want to do this. I would start with a process-control camera module, maybe 320x240 pixels. You shouldn't need more resolution, and keeping the pixel count small means you won't need a fancy image processing

RE: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Axil-- Can the electrons pair up to form a Bose particle to avoid the PEP considering they are free electrons and not in a QM system where PEP acts? I am thinking of a plasma like group of electrons. Bob Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 13:30:51 -0500 Subject: Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room, From:

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
The *Pauli exclusion principle* is the quantum mechanical principle that no two identical fermions (particles with half-integer spin) may occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. A more rigorous statement is that the total wave function for two identical fermions is anti-symmetric with

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
The polariton is how the electrons become bosons. Polaritons are not subject to the exclusion principle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polariton On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com wrote: Axil-- Can the electrons pair up to form a Bose particle to avoid the PEP

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
TOKYO (AP) ― The Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange in Tokyo filed for bankruptcy protection Friday and its chief executive said 850,000 bitcoins, worth several hundred million dollars, are unaccounted for. The exchange's CEO Mark Karpeles appeared before Japanese TV news cameras, bowing deeply. He said a

RE: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Ed-- It is my understanding the PEP applies to any QM system. Certainly to atoms but also to crystals like Pd crystals and the semi conductors in transistors and any number of different electronic devices that use voltage control in switching. Bob Subject: Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the

RE: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Axil-- Are the polaritons found in the crack with its high magnetic field? Bob Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 13:57:03 -0500 Subject: Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room, From: janap...@gmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com The polariton is how the electrons become bosons. Polaritons are not subject to the

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: The exchange's CEO Mark Karpeles appeared before Japanese TV news cameras, bowing deeply. He said a weakness in the exchange's systems was behind a massive loss of the virtual currency . . . That should be the top story on NHK 7 o'clock news. I think

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Ridiculous flim-flam artists thrive in Japan. I guess because people take things so seriously, they are wide open to grifters and phonies. I don't know how it is now; but, when I was working with Mitsubishi in the 80s,

Re: [Vo]:Increasing probability of Rossi being real upwards, to 35%

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
An interview from last month by Alex of DGT: http://allaboutalpha.com/blog/2014/01/30/energy-at-less-than-0-01-per-kw-an-interview-with-alex-xanthoulis/

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread fznidarsic
Thanks Alan. I really still have a lot to learn. Its fun! Industrial products are the way to go. Today I'm going to turn over my #1 detector over to the dump owner. #5 false signals should not be a problem since there are no #5 bottles. We shall see how it goes in actual operation.

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
Frank, I sold 3 books in February, but I found out one sale was my wife, does that count? I think more people are interested in watching Justin Beiber pee in a trash can. On Friday, February 28, 2014, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: Thanks Alan. I really still have a lot to learn. Its fun!

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
A crack is an EMF Cuisinart. Both the wavelength of the electron and the photon varies widely over time in a random fashion (aka Fano resonance) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fano_resonance When the wavelength of the electron and the photon just so happen to momentarily become equal, they combine

[Vo]:Fake academic papers written by computers

2014-02-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is a hysterical story about fake papers written by computers full of baloney being published in various journals and proceedings: http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/02/27/how_nonsense_papers_ended_up_in_respected_scientific_journals.html http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/ A sample

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Alain Sepeda
2014-02-28 19:07 GMT+01:00 Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com: approach thanks for the advice. I asked you that, not only for my personal curiosity (anyway I took my distance with theories), but because businessmen I know ask me opinion on researchers and their theories... My main message it

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
To account for the appearance of superconductivity and cluster fusion in the NiH reactor, I predict that a magnetic field of 10^16 tesla emanating from the NAE will be announced as an experimental finding from NiH reactor research. Such an experimental finding will be selective and conclusive in

[Vo]:Christopher H. Cooper

2014-02-28 Thread Jones Beene
Prolific inventor, possibly in LENR: Christopher H. Cooper https://www.google.com/search?tbo=ptbm=ptshl=enq=ininventor:%22Christophe r+H.+Cooper%22 Is Chris legit ... or is he more of a patent troll? Over 200 hits and no known data or publications that I can find to back up the claims... at

[Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Putin’s plan for the reemergence of Russia as a hegemonic influence on world affairs might be characterized with Russia’s successful steps toward “energy super-power” status. How would the emergence of LENR affect Putin’s actions as he realizes that Russia is sure to lose its previous energy

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Axil-- How would you measure such a magnetic field inside a NCE? It must be deduced by other than direct measurement I would guess. However, if possible, it would be conclusive as to your soliton/crack idea. Bob - Original Message - From: Axil Axil To: vortex-l Sent:

Re: [Vo]:The elephant in the room,

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
There is a spectrographic technique that astrophysicist use to measure the magnetic field strenth around neutron stars and black holes. Such means can be used if the Ni/H reactor had a spyhole where light emissions from the NAE could be indicative of its magnetic field strength. On Fri, Feb 28,

[Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
http://phys.org/news/2014-02-long-range-particles.html Can long-range forces can be mediated by continuous spin particles? I am coming to the realization that the only thing that is important in this universe is spin. If magnetic fields can change the spin of photons, those magnetic

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Lennart Thornros
Axil do we know Putin's plan? I do not think so. I would say that each country has the government it deserve. It takes many generations to change it. I have no admiration for the Russian government for at least the last 800 year. It has not changed much.Tsarism or communism no difference. It is

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
It's not reemergence of Russian power, it's its the weaning of its remaining protective power in a too small period of time. At Syria, they are losing to religious fanatics. At Ukrania, they are losing to nationalist fanatics, strongly related to Nazi collaborationists from WWII, that helped them

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread James Bowery
Don't forget that just prior to Hitler's rise to power -- Russia killed off millions of Ukranians. People never seem to get that connection to Hitler's rise to power. People were terrified of the communists and rightfully so. On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
Let me add one thing. Both countries were being squeezed by austerity measures, though not to the end other countries were, like Spain. But unlike Spain, the separatists were never properly negotiated with. 2014-02-28 19:52 GMT-03:00 Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com: It's not reemergence of

Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
More,,, http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.1577 On the Theory of Continuous-Spin Particles: Helicity Correspondence in Radiation and Forces On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: http://phys.org/news/2014-02-long-range-particles.html Can long-range forces can

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
I am not talking about WWII, I am talking about now. Nazis were defeated (except for some lunatics that call themselves like this, but they are too few). Russia politics is not related to that one before, except for its protective powers. In Ukraine, these guys were never dealt with properly.

Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Axil-- Check this out--- http://phys.org/news/2014-02-hidden-electrons.html It sounds like pressure may make the electrons react with lattice of a metal oxide in an unusual way yet to be explained-- Bob - Original Message - From: Axil Axil To: vortex-l Sent: Friday,

Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Bob Cook
Axil-- Your next avocation or vocation should be science fiction writing or at least advising...also consider consulting for Hollywood. Bob - Original Message - From: Axil Axil To: vortex-l Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 2:57 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Craig
Coinbase isn't an exchange, but rather a market maker for Bitcoin. You buy and sell bitcoins from them at agreed-upon rates; unlike an exchange where you place 'buy' or 'sell' orders against other account holders' orders. Here is Coinbase's method of keeping Bitcoins in cold storage; which is

Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Axil Axil
Mark Twain: Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't. On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Bob Cook frobertc...@hotmail.com wrote: Axil-- Your next avocation or vocation should be science fiction writing or at least

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread James Bowery
Last night I had a conversation with a former diplomatic attaché to Poland during the cold war and it is apparent that the nationalist fanatics as you call them (did you know that genocide is defined in terms of the attack on national identity as did the Soviets against the Ukranians during the

Re: [Vo]:Christopher H. Cooper

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: However, he appears to be affiliated with a water filtration company, Seldon Technologies of Vermont, which seems to be a player in CNT filters - so it is quite possible that he stumbled onto the energy anomaly via other

RE: [Vo]:Christopher H. Cooper

2014-02-28 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Terry Blanton However, he appears to be affiliated with a water filtration company, Seldon Technologies of Vermont, which seems to be a player in CNT filters - so it is quite possible that he stumbled onto the energy anomaly via other RD. Hmmm, I haven't

Re: [Vo]:Continuous spin particles

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
I have always considered spin to be a transdimensional quality. A particle with 1/2 spin must go through 720 degrees of rotation to return to their original position. These particles are capable of moving energy from our normal 3 space to an alternative 3 space. Electrons can serve as an energy

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread fznidarsic
What book did you write? I sold 3 books in February, but I found out one sale was my wife, does that count? I think more people are interested in watching Justin Beiber pee in a trash can. -Original Message- From: ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com To: vortex-l

RE: [Vo]:Christopher H. Cooper

2014-02-28 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Terry Blanton However, he appears to be affiliated with a water filtration company, Seldon Technologies of Vermont, which seems to be a player in CNT filters - so it is quite possible that he stumbled onto the energy anomaly via other RD. Hmmm, I haven't

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread ChemE Stewart
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matters-Lot-Annotated-Experiment-ebook/dp/B00HZ05VIE/ref=sr_1_1?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1390339797sr=1-1 It is basically the first 6 months of my blog (darkmattersalot.com) adapted to an Ebook. It is a chemical engineer's hunt for dark/vacuum energy in our atmosphere using

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread Daniel Rocha
Don't count me as one of those people. Nationalism may be a problem, when it is at extremes, because it becomes a way of blaming the others, and forgetting the actual cause of the problems. 2014-02-28 20:30 GMT-03:00 James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com: I find it ironic that the people who crow

Re: [Vo]:Putin's plan

2014-02-28 Thread James Bowery
Extremism is a problematic label when people aren't being left alone. Its sort of like when you have a gun to someone's head who has sworn to kill you -- perhaps he has sworn to kill you because you were carelessly waving a gun around and occasionally it flagged at him, as they say in gun safety

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
I do not know anything about bankruptcy laws in Japan. As I expected, this was the lead story on NHK news, with Mark Karpeles bowing. He seemed to smirking too, oddly enough. His Japanese is not as good as I thought, but I guess he is stressed. Here is Reuters' take on the story: Feb 28

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Giovanni Santostasi
What is the Bitcoin missing were actually seized by the US government in the ongoing investigation of Silk Road and Karpales cannot say because of a gag order? On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: I do not know anything about bankruptcy laws in Japan. As

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Giovanni Santostasi gsantost...@gmail.comwrote: What is the Bitcoin missing were actually seized by the US government in the ongoing investigation of Silk Road and Karpales cannot say because of a gag order? Good call. As it was once the largest bitcoin

Re: [Vo]:Christopher H. Cooper

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: Is not Peak Oil a Seldon Crisis which only leads to LENR? Exactly the context I considered. I just wondered when Hari would appear to us.

Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:13 PM, ChemE Stewart cheme...@gmail.com wrote: You and Terry are electrical engineers, do you guys think that is a good idea to put your head beside a 30,000 watt pulsed microwave radar while drinking a Pina Colada?? No. It's either a Mai Tai or pure rum, 151 pf.

Re: [Vo]:Another attack on the constancy of the speed of light

2014-02-28 Thread H Veeder
John, Unfortunately, upon further reflection these two thought experiments aren't paradoxical, because they involve sending a signal over a non-zero distance. Whenever such signaling is present a putative paradox vanishes when analysed according to the principles of relativity theory . Therefore,

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
I doubt any exchanges were involved in Silk Road assets. The advantage of VCs is that you can make transactions between individuals without any bank or exchange involved. Silk Road held their assets in their own wallet. When busted by the FBI, it took that agency several days to access the

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
proceeded=preceded Interesting error, eh? On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:39 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: I doubt any exchanges were involved in Silk Road assets. The advantage of VCs is that you can make transactions between individuals without any bank or exchange involved. Silk

Re: [Vo]:[OT] 740,000 Bitcoins Missing

2014-02-28 Thread Terry Blanton
I don't think litecoin will suffer the errors of bitcoin. With litecoin, the entire blockchain exists in every wallet. Mind you, this is a huge database and can take days to create a wallet unless you order the blockchain on DVD. Bitcoin only links resident coins to the blockchain along with