Re: [Vo]:Self- charging battery ADGEX
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 7:58 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Jones Beene wrote: >> >> There is a recent announcement making the rounds this morning - for a >> self-charging battery which is apparently now in production in Australia, >> for use in a flashlight. > > NASA Goddard says: > > "There is a vertical current flow between the ground and the > ionosphere of 1 - 3 x 10^-12 Amperes per square meter." Let's see, if > I'm charging my 3.7V nom. Lithium battery with a 1m antenna that's . . > . funny. Sorry, I left off the reference: http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/q768.html
Re: [Vo]:Self- charging battery ADGEX
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > > There is a recent announcement making the rounds this morning - for a > self-charging battery which is apparently now in production in Australia, for > use in a flashlight. NASA Goddard says: "There is a vertical current flow between the ground and the ionosphere of 1 - 3 x 10^-12 Amperes per square meter." Let's see, if I'm charging my 3.7V nom. Lithium battery with a 1m antenna that's . . . funny.
RE: [Vo]:Even the most reliable industrial meters can fail - cats - fenced-in Texas
>From Terry > NO! Don't listen to Ol' Bab: > > http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/24/vet-kills-cat-arrow-photo-charges_n_7656706.html > Very distressing to read. I guess the famous Hippocratic oath "Thou shalt do no harm" doesn't necessarily apply in cases like this. What bothers me the most is the betrayal of the human/cat/dog relationship. As any dog or cat owner will attest, there is a unique kind of inter-species trust that is built up between the human and the life-time of their pet. To betray that trust would tear me apart. RIP, Tiger. When you come back, try another state besides Texas. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson OrionWorks.com zazzle.com/orionworks
RE: [Vo]:Even the most reliable industrial meters can fail
>From Terry, > Would those invisible fences with the shock collar work on a cat? > They're a lot less expensive and seem to work for dogs. We actually discussed the matter. My wife thinks the shock treatment would be disastrous to try on our outdoor cat. She may be right. If we are ultimately forced to enforce 24 hour house arrest on our cat I would prefer to install a cat recommended fence such as those approved by Jackson Galaxy, the creator of "My Cat from Hell" TV series seen on the Animal Planet. Photo examples of cat proof fences: http://store.purrfectfence.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=KIT- https://catnipsfelineadvicepage.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/katzecure-double-rollars.jpg https://catnipsfelineadvicepage.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/chicken-wire-cat-proof-fence.jpg https://catnipsfelineadvicepage.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/winter-cat-proofing.jpg Some designs are rather creative like the katzecure double rollers. Cats don't like climbing up fences where they are forced to climb upside down to get out. Unfortunately, most of these designs tend to make your property look like a mini-state penitentiary. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson OrionWorks.com zazzle.com/orionworks
RE: [Vo]:Even the most reliable industrial meters can fail - cats - fenced-in Texas
>From David, [snip] > ... AFAICT every subdivision provides, and insists on the maintenance of, > fences surrounding the back yards. About 6 feet tall, wood, cat-proof at > least when new. > Unless your cat likes to jump! I’ll take your advice and not move to Texas. Incidentally jumping a 6 foot fences would not be a problem for Charm. I think she’s part gazelle. Incidentally, last year she had major surgery to remove the ball socket to her left hip when it got dislocated. Apparently, it’s not uncommon where the vet can’t get a cat hip ball socket joint to go back in place. Removing a ball socket sounds draconian but actually it turns out not to slow down most cats. I think Charm has achieved 95% recovery. Jump a six foot fence? No problemo. I wonder if my disagreeable neighbor came from Texas. Sounds very isolating where you live. Do you feel fenced in? Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson OrionWorks.com zazzle.com/orionworks
RE: [Vo]:Self- charging battery ADGEX
>From Jones, > There is a recent announcement making the rounds this morning - for a self-charging > battery which is apparently now in production in Australia, for use in a flashlight. > Apparently, the inventor thinks he can capture Schumann resonance. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VYC8K77MSc > http://trade.adgex.com.au/elfe#tabs-6 > http://www.adgex.com/News/tabid/69/EntryId/2077/NICKEL-CADMIUM-ACCUMULATORS- OF-ADGEX-ENERGY.aspx [snip] Who within the Vort Collective would like to volunteer to keep a casual watch on this development? I volunteered myself to watch Black Light Power until I recently got defrocked. One would therefore think I might have a lot of free time on my hands to pursue such a task. Curiously though, since I retired the opposite seems to have happened. I'm not complaining. Doing what I want to do versus what others want me to do for them does not seem to be a problem for me. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson OrionWorks.com zazzle.com/orionworks
Re: [Vo]:Self- charging battery ADGEX
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 30 Aug 2015 11:01:35 -0700: Hi, [snip] >There is a recent announcement making the rounds this morning - for a >self-charging battery which is apparently now in production in Australia, >for use in a flashlight. Apparently, the inventor thinks he can capture >Schumann resonance. It would be easy to write this off as fantasy . except >for the fact that it is (claimed to be) in actual production. > >Curiously it uses nickel .. > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VYC8K77MSc > >http://trade.adgex.com.au/elfe#tabs-6 > >http://www.adgex.com/News/tabid/69/EntryId/2077/NICKEL-CADMIUM-ACCUMULATORS- >OF-ADGEX-ENERGY.aspx > >Who needs a hot-cat if you can get unlimited free energy from a battery? I suspect that most of the power comes from the wiring in the home. It's by far the strongest form of EM radiation in a house. You only need to touch an oscilloscope lead to see this. IOW there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
[Vo]:Self- charging battery ADGEX
There is a recent announcement making the rounds this morning - for a self-charging battery which is apparently now in production in Australia, for use in a flashlight. Apparently, the inventor thinks he can capture Schumann resonance. It would be easy to write this off as fantasy . except for the fact that it is (claimed to be) in actual production. Curiously it uses nickel .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VYC8K77MSc http://trade.adgex.com.au/elfe#tabs-6 http://www.adgex.com/News/tabid/69/EntryId/2077/NICKEL-CADMIUM-ACCUMULATORS- OF-ADGEX-ENERGY.aspx Who needs a hot-cat if you can get unlimited free energy from a battery?
[Vo]:LENR's past- a collection of lost opportunities
This is a very instructive case http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/08/aug-30-2015-to-add-to-list-of-lost.html Peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
[Vo]:magnetic
The current debate between the hot and the cold fusion scientists is reminiscent of an old Start Trek episode. In this show there was an epic star ship battle between James T. Kirk and Kahn. Kahn had a superior technology and a superior intellect. He clearly had the upper hand. Kirk made an unusual move and flipped his ship around. Kirk came into positon behind Kahn and defeated him. Kirk knew that Kahn was a two dimensional thinker and he used a three dimensional strategy to defeat him. Likewise, there is no doubt that the hot fusion scientists have more money, better technology, and superior training. These scientists think in terms of the static electrical and the static nuclear forces. In the hot plasmas that they employ with this all that they have to work with. That is their dimension. Electrical engineers think in terms of the static electrical forces and their dynamic magnetic components. There is another force at work in the nucleus. It is the dynamic magnetic component of the strong nuclear force. This force is known as the spin orbit force. Under just the right conditions, in sold matter, this force increases in range and strength. The phenomenon opens up a whole new dimension of nuclear physics. This utilization of this second dimension will provide a new unlimited source of clean energy. See my book “Energy, Cold Fusion and Antigravity” for the details.