[Vo]:Axil's alternative to Kim

2011-07-10 Thread Axil Axil
As an alternative to professor Kims offering, I humbly offer this
alternative explanation to the origin and possible functionality
characterized by the atomic coherence that is required if radiation from the
nuclear reactions that makeup the Rossi process are to be suppressed.





First off, the formation of Rydberg matter begins with the production of
highly excited alkaline atoms (HEAA) when hydrogen, lithium and/or potassium
are heated to high temperatures and pressures enclosed within a gaseous
envelope composed primarily of hydrogen gas. Yes, lithium or potassium is
the most probable secret element additives that catalyze the formation of
Rydberg matter.





In all methods currently known to successfully form Rydberg matter; an
adjacent surface removes the excess energy released by the condensation of
these HEAA. The most efficient process to form this condensate of Rydberg
matter clusters so far has been desorption (evaporation) from a solid
surface as they seek to minimize their energy, which means that the excess
bond energy is deposited in the surface.





In more detail, like bosons that can be condensed to form Bose-Einstein
condensates, Rydberg matter can be condensed, but not in the same way as
bosons. The reason for this is that Rydberg matter behaves like a gas where
it cannot be condensed without removing the condensation energy. If this
heat removal is not done, ionization of the component atoms occurs. All
solutions to this problem so far involve using an adjacent surface in some
way, the best being evaporating the atoms of which the Rydberg matter is to
be formed from and leaving the condensation energy on the surface.





However in the Rossi reactor, the absorption of energy from HEAA is done
onto the cold walls of the reaction vessel.  This formation of Rydberg
condensate matter is a change of state process that will cause Rydberg
matter to first form and then to hover very near to the surface of the
reaction vessel walls through an electrostatic attraction at the point on
the electrostatically grounded reaction vessel wall where it was formed.
This condensate then acts to catalyze the Rossi process.





Highly excited atoms of lithium or potassium form a condensation template or
seed that excited hydrogen atoms use to condense around at the surface of
the reaction vessel. Oftentimes, these lithium or potassium atoms might
combine and intermix with hydrogen to form a multi- alkaline -element
complex variety of Rydberg matter condensate.





In the final step of the Rossi process, the coherent wave forms of these
many Rydberg atoms that comprise the Rydberg condensate will work in concert
through a quantum mechanical summation process to form a combined, entangled
and coherent de-Broglie wave form whose wavelengths become sufficiently
large to overlap with those of the neighboring nickel quantum wave forms
composing the rugged nano-powder coated surface walls of the reaction
vessel.  The condensate then participates in nuclear fusion reactions at or
very near the surface of the reaction vessel of the Rossi reactor. Because
of its very large coherent de-Broglie wave form, the effective quantum
mechanical range at which this condensate operates may be anywhere up to a
few hundred nano-meters centered upon the location of its formation.


RE: [Vo]:INFORMAVOREs SUNDAY No 463

2011-07-10 Thread Mark Iverson
And that jogging went down Merlot Lane or Cabernet Circle?

-Mark


-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:17 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVOREs SUNDAY No 463

On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Peter Gluck  wrote:
>
>  second sending, sick server?
> Dear Friends,
> Here is the issue 463 of my INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY.
> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/07/informavores-sunday-no-463.ht
> ml Interesting information, e.g. about brain, sex, energy, end of the 
> civilization and so on. Please tell to your friends and to your 
> enemies to read it.

Not to mention news!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110630131840.htm

Science News

Red Wine: Exercise in a Bottle?

ScienceDaily (July 3, 2011) — As strange as it sounds, a new research study 
published in theFASEB
Journal, suggests that the "healthy"
ingredient in red wine, resveratrol, may prevent the negative effects that 
spaceflight and sedentary
lifestyles have on people. The report describes experiments in rats that 
simulated the
weightlessness of spaceflight, during which the group fed resveratrol did not 
develop insulin
resistance or a loss of bone mineral density, as did those who were not fed 
resveratrol.



I think I will go jogging for lunch!

T



Re: [Vo]:Rossi responds to "movie professor" and Peter Ekstrom's analysis

2011-07-10 Thread mixent
In reply to  Mark Iverson's message of Wed, 29 Jun 2011 17:14:40 -0700:
Hi,

I suspect that instead of "controlled" he meant "checked". The Dutch word
kontroleren means "to check". and a similar situation may exist with
Swedish/Norwegian (due to the Norse/Germanic origin of the Dutch language).

>Here's a statement from Kullander that is a bit confusing...
>"The temperature at the outlet was controlled continually to be above 100°C.  
>According to the
>electronic log-book, it remained always between 100.1 and 100.2 °C during the 
>operation from 10:45
>to 16:30 as can be seen in figure 7. 
>
>The "outlet was controlled" is obviously not right... there's nothing to 
>control at the outlet!
>This must be more an issue with english not being his native language.  What 
>he means is that the
>temperature of the steam exiting the outlet was always maintained between 
>100.1 and 100.2.
[snip]
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html



Re: [Vo]:UFOs Over London

2011-07-10 Thread Daniel Rocha
Not photoshoped, but a good visual effects video. Probably promotional
viral video for some movie, in the style first person style of amateur
filming like Blair Witch Project or Cloverfield ... I LOVE THESE KINDS
OF MOVIES!!! :D

There is a weird date at the corner, 12-06-11, where the filming was
made, with a line "This is the life". I searched for this, and I am
not the only one to think like this:

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13093231500A39040100&page=1

YAY! :D



[Vo]:UFOs Over London

2011-07-10 Thread Terry Blanton
If it's staged and photoshopped, it's a darn good job:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008437/UFOs-filmed-BBC-building-London.html

T



Re: [Vo]:video of Defkalion press conference

2011-07-10 Thread Harry Veeder
Thank you.
Harry

From: sotiris dritsas 
>To: hlvee...@yahoo.com
>Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 12:02:08 PM
>Subject: Re: [Vo]:video of Defkalion press conference
>
>
>Hi. the question asked was, in free translation: 
>
>Did you know that over 2 milion cels of nickel-cadmium batteries are 
imported in Greece?. There is even a factory in Xanthi, recycling those cells. 
Could those be used as a raw material for your 
device? 
>
>

Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVOREs SUNDAY No 463

2011-07-10 Thread Alan Fletcher
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Peter Gluck 
> Red Wine: Exercise in a Bottle?
> I think I will go jogging for lunch!

The BAD news is that they're now making artificial reservatrol (sp) ... so 
there goes another excuse.



Re: [Vo]:INFORMAVOREs SUNDAY No 463

2011-07-10 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Peter Gluck  wrote:
>
>  second sending, sick server?
> Dear Friends,
> Here is the issue 463 of my INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY.
> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/07/informavores-sunday-no-463.html
> Interesting information, e.g. about brain, sex, energy, end of the 
> civilization
> and so on. Please tell to your friends and to your enemies to read it.

Not to mention news!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110630131840.htm

Science News

Red Wine: Exercise in a Bottle?

ScienceDaily (July 3, 2011) — As strange as it sounds, a new research
study published in theFASEB Journal, suggests that the "healthy"
ingredient in red wine, resveratrol, may prevent the negative effects
that spaceflight and sedentary lifestyles have on people. The report
describes experiments in rats that simulated the weightlessness of
spaceflight, during which the group fed resveratrol did not develop
insulin resistance or a loss of bone mineral density, as did those who
were not fed resveratrol.



I think I will go jogging for lunch!

T