Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-02 Thread Michael Crosiar
I should have known someone already thought of this one.

See http://futurpedia.org/

Figures. But I don't see much on it...  Maybe if they had some gambling on it.

And from the timestamp, I'm sure you guessed, I can't sleep either. Rough 
night, relationship troubles. I'm sure I'm not alone.

Maybe I should be brave and give you guys some of my crazy theories. It would 
probably only be fair since I have been listening in on all of you for so many 
years.

And if you want a place to talk about politics, the economy, or just whatever, 
you are welcome to my website - I just recently completed it -

www.gideon-nation.com

Off-topic is fine as long as it is respectful...

Regards,
C. Michael Crosiar
www.gideon-nation.com









From: Michael Crosiar 
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 3:50:10 AM
Subject: Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?


You know, someone should make a wikipedia, but where you can only enter events 
dated in the future. Then we could look back in years to come and see how many 
hits we get and who has the best track record. It should have a good voting 
system so that everyone can vote on which events they feel are most likely to 
actually happen. Maybe even take bets...





From: OrionWorks 
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 1, 2009 7:15:12 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

Veeder sez:

> "Blow'd up real good..."
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dfoVqhQVyQ
>
> ;-)

I miss John Candy. :-(

Speaking of commodities.

Regarding the whereabouts of reporter Vincent Dinglelint, I found the
following wiki entry, dated December 3 2019, which suggests that he
may have been located in the outskirts of Paris. An international
writer who went by the pen name of Gabby Gartone was contacted by an
individual who claimed to have been a fact checker employed by the
Washington Post On-Line News Service. The fact checker claimed that
she wanted to verify Gabby's monetary figures in regards to the recent
meltdown of the global commodity housing market. Mr. Gartone was
considered to have been the first reporter to have blown the whistle
on insider trading of June bungalows, cottages, and starters during
the disastrous summer of 2018, which ultimately resulted in the arrest
of the infamous Benton brothers. Mr. Gartone was still very much in
the limelight, receiving awards and speaking engagement requests when
the alleged fact checker managed to establish on-line contact.
However, soon after a few pleasantries had been exchanged, the alleged
fact checker redirected the conversation towards an obscure incident
that happened in Richmond, Virginia back in May 28 2013. She claimed
that she was actually the daughter of a deceased retired electrical
engineer named Mr. Suggins who had under mysterious circumstances
blown up inside his home along with a sizable block of local suburban
real estate. She wanted to know what Mr. Garton might have known about
the incident, or more precisely what he might have uncovered
concerning what his father might have been up to during the night the
neighborhood exploded. The impostor fact checker claimed that Mr.
Garton's demeanor suddenly shifted "...as if he had turned into a
stone-faced robot". She stated that Mr. Garton muttered "Mierd!" and
then abruptly severed the connection. What makes the incident
intriguing is that the anonymous fact checker had logged the incident
in the Super Well Community thirty five minutes PRIOR to log entries
indicating that all funds in Mr. Garton's bank account had been
suddenly withdrawn, along with the whereabouts of Mr. Garton. Mr
Garton was never seen or head of again. The whereabouts of the alleged
fact checker, aka the alleged daughter of Mr. Suggins, also remain a
curious mystery.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks


  

Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-02 Thread Michael Crosiar
You know, someone should make a wikipedia, but where you can only enter events 
dated in the future. Then we could look back in years to come and see how many 
hits we get and who has the best track record. It should have a good voting 
system so that everyone can vote on which events they feel are most likely to 
actually happen. Maybe even take bets...





From: OrionWorks 
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 1, 2009 7:15:12 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

Veeder sez:

> "Blow'd up real good..."
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dfoVqhQVyQ
>
> ;-)

I miss John Candy. :-(

Speaking of commodities.

Regarding the whereabouts of reporter Vincent Dinglelint, I found the
following wiki entry, dated December 3 2019, which suggests that he
may have been located in the outskirts of Paris. An international
writer who went by the pen name of Gabby Gartone was contacted by an
individual who claimed to have been a fact checker employed by the
Washington Post On-Line News Service. The fact checker claimed that
she wanted to verify Gabby's monetary figures in regards to the recent
meltdown of the global commodity housing market. Mr. Gartone was
considered to have been the first reporter to have blown the whistle
on insider trading of June bungalows, cottages, and starters during
the disastrous summer of 2018, which ultimately resulted in the arrest
of the infamous Benton brothers. Mr. Gartone was still very much in
the limelight, receiving awards and speaking engagement requests when
the alleged fact checker managed to establish on-line contact.
However, soon after a few pleasantries had been exchanged, the alleged
fact checker redirected the conversation towards an obscure incident
that happened in Richmond, Virginia back in May 28 2013. She claimed
that she was actually the daughter of a deceased retired electrical
engineer named Mr. Suggins who had under mysterious circumstances
blown up inside his home along with a sizable block of local suburban
real estate. She wanted to know what Mr. Garton might have known about
the incident, or more precisely what he might have uncovered
concerning what his father might have been up to during the night the
neighborhood exploded. The impostor fact checker claimed that Mr.
Garton's demeanor suddenly shifted "...as if he had turned into a
stone-faced robot". She stated that Mr. Garton muttered "Mierd!" and
then abruptly severed the connection. What makes the incident
intriguing is that the anonymous fact checker had logged the incident
in the Super Well Community thirty five minutes PRIOR to log entries
indicating that all funds in Mr. Garton's bank account had been
suddenly withdrawn, along with the whereabouts of Mr. Garton. Mr
Garton was never seen or head of again. The whereabouts of the alleged
fact checker, aka the alleged daughter of Mr. Suggins, also remain a
curious mystery.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks


  

Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread OrionWorks
Veeder sez:

> "Blow'd up real good..."
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dfoVqhQVyQ
>
> ;-)

I miss John Candy. :-(

Speaking of commodities.

Regarding the whereabouts of reporter Vincent Dinglelint, I found the
following wiki entry, dated December 3 2019, which suggests that he
may have been located in the outskirts of Paris. An international
writer who went by the pen name of Gabby Gartone was contacted by an
individual who claimed to have been a fact checker employed by the
Washington Post On-Line News Service. The fact checker claimed that
she wanted to verify Gabby's monetary figures in regards to the recent
meltdown of the global commodity housing market. Mr. Gartone was
considered to have been the first reporter to have blown the whistle
on insider trading of June bungalows, cottages, and starters during
the disastrous summer of 2018, which ultimately resulted in the arrest
of the infamous Benton brothers. Mr. Gartone was still very much in
the limelight, receiving awards and speaking engagement requests when
the alleged fact checker managed to establish on-line contact.
However, soon after a few pleasantries had been exchanged, the alleged
fact checker redirected the conversation towards an obscure incident
that happened in Richmond, Virginia back in May 28 2013. She claimed
that she was actually the daughter of a deceased retired electrical
engineer named Mr. Suggins who had under mysterious circumstances
blown up inside his home along with a sizable block of local suburban
real estate. She wanted to know what Mr. Garton might have known about
the incident, or more precisely what he might have uncovered
concerning what his father might have been up to during the night the
neighborhood exploded. The impostor fact checker claimed that Mr.
Garton's demeanor suddenly shifted "...as if he had turned into a
stone-faced robot". She stated that Mr. Garton muttered "Mierd!" and
then abruptly severed the connection. What makes the incident
intriguing is that the anonymous fact checker had logged the incident
in the Super Well Community thirty five minutes PRIOR to log entries
indicating that all funds in Mr. Garton's bank account had been
suddenly withdrawn, along with the whereabouts of Mr. Garton. Mr
Garton was never seen or head of again. The whereabouts of the alleged
fact checker, aka the alleged daughter of Mr. Suggins, also remain a
curious mystery.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



Re: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread Harry Veeder

"Blow'd up real good..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dfoVqhQVyQ

;-)
Harry

- Original Message -
From: "Hoyt A. Stearns Jr." 
Date: Monday, June 1, 2009 6:02 pm
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

> 
> 
> I think my experiment was strictly H2 ignited by a spark, but I 
> have no way
> of knowing.
> 
> I would consider a huge crater where my house used to be a successful
> experiment from any of the
> many things I tried :-) .
> 
> Hoyt Stearns
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Edmund Storms [mailto:stor...@ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:56 PM
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Cc: Edmund Storms
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?
> 
> 
> How did the writer know that the MIB did not knock? Are we to assume
> that the neighbors observe the house so carefully that a random van
> parking in front of the house for the few seconds it would take to get
> to the house and enter would be observed by someone not also eating at
> that time?  Sounds like another MIB story. Does anyone have real
> evidence that the event actually happened?
> 
> Ed
> 
> 
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 2:42 PM, OrionWorks wrote:
> 
> > From Rick:
> >
> >> I love garage floor 'experiments'. 
> >>
> >> The effects you describe are from recombination though, right?
> >>
> >> - Rick
> >>
> >>> -Original Message-
> >>> From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [mailto:hoyt.stea...@gmail.com]
> >>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
> >>> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> >>> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?
> >>>
> >>> I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up
> >>> and looked like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer
> >>> on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud
> >>> bang and blew a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.
> >>>
> >>> On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a
> >>> flame, and indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til
> >>> all the D had been exhausted.
> >>>
> >
> > Reuters News Service, May 28, 2013.
> >
> > Last night a mysterious blast was recorded in a west side 
> neighborhood> of Richmond, Virginia. When firemen arrived at the 
> scene all that
> > remained of a neighborhood block, centering around Cottage Cove and
> > Causeway Drive, was a crater 200 feet wide and 25 feet deep. The
> > epicenter of the blast was determined to have at the residence of 
> Mr.> And Mrs. Bartholomew Suggins. Mr. Suggins, an electrical 
> engineer,> recently retired from a local utility company, was 
> presumed to have
> > been at home when the blast occurred. The last known sighting of Mr.
> > Suggins was at a local Home Depot store earlier in the day when a
> > store clerk remembers him purchasing a sledge hammer. The clerk 
> was an
> > old acquaintance and remembers Mr. Suggins mentioning the fact that
> > his wife was going to visit their daughter that evening, and that it
> > was his "night off" to do something "...he had a hankering to try
> > out."
> >
> > Not long after firemen arrived a convoy of paramilitary personnel
> > swarmed the area cordoning off the entire block. No further details
> > are known at this time as to the nature of the blast. Calls to the
> > daughter in an attempt to locate Mrs. Suggins have gone unanswered.
> > When police arrived at the daughter's home later in the evening
> > evidence of a hasty departure was evident. Dinner appeared to have
> > been served in the dinning room, half consumed. A neighbor recalls
> > seeing an unmarked van drive up to the daughter's house minutes 
> before> the police arrived. He saw two individuals get out and go 
> into the
> > house. The neighbor thought it was rather odd, since the two
> > individuals didn't ring the doorbell. "They just went in and then
> > quickly came back out with two women by their side." the neighbor
> > said. The four individuals drove off in the van, whereabouts 
> unknown.>
> > The police are asking for additional details regarding the 
> whereabouts> of Mrs. Suggins and their daughter. If anyone has any 
> information> please contact the local police using the hot line. 
> Anonymous calls
> > will be honored.
> >
> > Story by Vincent Dinglelint
> >
> > ---
> > Regards
> > Steven Vincent Johnson
> > www.OrionWorks.com
> > www.zazzle.com/orionworks
> >
> 
> 



RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.


I think my experiment was strictly H2 ignited by a spark, but I have no way
of knowing.

I would consider a huge crater where my house used to be a successful
experiment from any of the
many things I tried :-) .

Hoyt Stearns

-Original Message-
From: Edmund Storms [mailto:stor...@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:56 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Cc: Edmund Storms
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?


How did the writer know that the MIB did not knock? Are we to assume
that the neighbors observe the house so carefully that a random van
parking in front of the house for the few seconds it would take to get
to the house and enter would be observed by someone not also eating at
that time?  Sounds like another MIB story. Does anyone have real
evidence that the event actually happened?

Ed


On Jun 1, 2009, at 2:42 PM, OrionWorks wrote:

> From Rick:
>
>> I love garage floor 'experiments'. 
>>
>> The effects you describe are from recombination though, right?
>>
>> - Rick
>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [mailto:hoyt.stea...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
>>> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>>> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?
>>>
>>> I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up
>>> and looked like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer
>>> on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud
>>> bang and blew a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.
>>>
>>> On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a
>>> flame, and indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til
>>> all the D had been exhausted.
>>>
>
> Reuters News Service, May 28, 2013.
>
> Last night a mysterious blast was recorded in a west side neighborhood
> of Richmond, Virginia. When firemen arrived at the scene all that
> remained of a neighborhood block, centering around Cottage Cove and
> Causeway Drive, was a crater 200 feet wide and 25 feet deep. The
> epicenter of the blast was determined to have at the residence of Mr.
> And Mrs. Bartholomew Suggins. Mr. Suggins, an electrical engineer,
> recently retired from a local utility company, was presumed to have
> been at home when the blast occurred. The last known sighting of Mr.
> Suggins was at a local Home Depot store earlier in the day when a
> store clerk remembers him purchasing a sledge hammer. The clerk was an
> old acquaintance and remembers Mr. Suggins mentioning the fact that
> his wife was going to visit their daughter that evening, and that it
> was his "night off" to do something "...he had a hankering to try
> out."
>
> Not long after firemen arrived a convoy of paramilitary personnel
> swarmed the area cordoning off the entire block. No further details
> are known at this time as to the nature of the blast. Calls to the
> daughter in an attempt to locate Mrs. Suggins have gone unanswered.
> When police arrived at the daughter's home later in the evening
> evidence of a hasty departure was evident. Dinner appeared to have
> been served in the dinning room, half consumed. A neighbor recalls
> seeing an unmarked van drive up to the daughter's house minutes before
> the police arrived. He saw two individuals get out and go into the
> house. The neighbor thought it was rather odd, since the two
> individuals didn't ring the doorbell. "They just went in and then
> quickly came back out with two women by their side." the neighbor
> said. The four individuals drove off in the van, whereabouts unknown.
>
> The police are asking for additional details regarding the whereabouts
> of Mrs. Suggins and their daughter. If anyone has any information
> please contact the local police using the hot line. Anonymous calls
> will be honored.
>
> Story by Vincent Dinglelint
>
> ---
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread OrionWorks
>From Ed:

> Thanks Steven, I missed the small detail that this message was from the
> future. Nevertheless, when I also go into the future, the same question
> comes up. Sorry to hear that reporter was also spirited away by the MIB.
> Should I also be worried in 4 years when this date arrives?

The black ball sez:

"Hard to tell"

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread Edmund Storms
Thanks Steven, I missed the small detail that this message was from  
the future. Nevertheless, when I also go into the future, the same  
question comes up. Sorry to hear that reporter was also spirited away  
by the MIB. Should I also be worried in 4 years when this date arrives?


Ed
On Jun 1, 2009, at 3:13 PM, OrionWorks wrote:


From Ed:


How did the writer know that the MIB did not knock?
Are we to assume that the neighbors observe the house so
carefully that a random van parking in front of the house
for the few seconds it would take to get to the house and
enter would be observed by someone not also eating at
that time?  Sounds like another MIB story. Does anyone
have real  evidence that the event actually happened?

Ed


Just to be clear on this point, the news article is from the date:  
May 28, 2013.


Incidentally, recent calls to Vincent Dinglelint's residence for
clarification concerning Ed Storms questions have gone unanswered. Mr.
Dinglelint's editor reported that he did not report to work the
following day after reporting on the mysterious blast.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks





Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread OrionWorks
>From Ed:

> How did the writer know that the MIB did not knock?
> Are we to assume that the neighbors observe the house so
> carefully that a random van parking in front of the house
> for the few seconds it would take to get to the house and
> enter would be observed by someone not also eating at
> that time?  Sounds like another MIB story. Does anyone
> have real  evidence that the event actually happened?
>
> Ed

Just to be clear on this point, the news article is from the date: May 28, 2013.

Incidentally, recent calls to Vincent Dinglelint's residence for
clarification concerning Ed Storms questions have gone unanswered. Mr.
Dinglelint's editor reported that he did not report to work the
following day after reporting on the mysterious blast.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread Edmund Storms
How did the writer know that the MIB did not knock? Are we to assume  
that the neighbors observe the house so carefully that a random van  
parking in front of the house for the few seconds it would take to get  
to the house and enter would be observed by someone not also eating at  
that time?  Sounds like another MIB story. Does anyone have real  
evidence that the event actually happened?


Ed


On Jun 1, 2009, at 2:42 PM, OrionWorks wrote:


From Rick:


I love garage floor 'experiments'. 

The effects you describe are from recombination though, right?

- Rick


-Original Message-
From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [mailto:hoyt.stea...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up
and looked like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer
on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud
bang and blew a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.

On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a
flame, and indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til
all the D had been exhausted.



Reuters News Service, May 28, 2013.

Last night a mysterious blast was recorded in a west side neighborhood
of Richmond, Virginia. When firemen arrived at the scene all that
remained of a neighborhood block, centering around Cottage Cove and
Causeway Drive, was a crater 200 feet wide and 25 feet deep. The
epicenter of the blast was determined to have at the residence of Mr.
And Mrs. Bartholomew Suggins. Mr. Suggins, an electrical engineer,
recently retired from a local utility company, was presumed to have
been at home when the blast occurred. The last known sighting of Mr.
Suggins was at a local Home Depot store earlier in the day when a
store clerk remembers him purchasing a sledge hammer. The clerk was an
old acquaintance and remembers Mr. Suggins mentioning the fact that
his wife was going to visit their daughter that evening, and that it
was his "night off" to do something "...he had a hankering to try
out."

Not long after firemen arrived a convoy of paramilitary personnel
swarmed the area cordoning off the entire block. No further details
are known at this time as to the nature of the blast. Calls to the
daughter in an attempt to locate Mrs. Suggins have gone unanswered.
When police arrived at the daughter's home later in the evening
evidence of a hasty departure was evident. Dinner appeared to have
been served in the dinning room, half consumed. A neighbor recalls
seeing an unmarked van drive up to the daughter's house minutes before
the police arrived. He saw two individuals get out and go into the
house. The neighbor thought it was rather odd, since the two
individuals didn't ring the doorbell. "They just went in and then
quickly came back out with two women by their side." the neighbor
said. The four individuals drove off in the van, whereabouts unknown.

The police are asking for additional details regarding the whereabouts
of Mrs. Suggins and their daughter. If anyone has any information
please contact the local police using the hot line. Anonymous calls
will be honored.

Story by Vincent Dinglelint

---
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks





Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread OrionWorks
>From Rick:

> I love garage floor 'experiments'. 
>
> The effects you describe are from recombination though, right?
>
> - Rick
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [mailto:hoyt.stea...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
>> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?
>>
>> I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up
>> and looked like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer
>> on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud
>> bang and blew a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.
>>
>> On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a
>> flame, and indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til
>> all the D had been exhausted.
>>

Reuters News Service, May 28, 2013.

Last night a mysterious blast was recorded in a west side neighborhood
of Richmond, Virginia. When firemen arrived at the scene all that
remained of a neighborhood block, centering around Cottage Cove and
Causeway Drive, was a crater 200 feet wide and 25 feet deep. The
epicenter of the blast was determined to have at the residence of Mr.
And Mrs. Bartholomew Suggins. Mr. Suggins, an electrical engineer,
recently retired from a local utility company, was presumed to have
been at home when the blast occurred. The last known sighting of Mr.
Suggins was at a local Home Depot store earlier in the day when a
store clerk remembers him purchasing a sledge hammer. The clerk was an
old acquaintance and remembers Mr. Suggins mentioning the fact that
his wife was going to visit their daughter that evening, and that it
was his "night off" to do something "...he had a hankering to try
out."

Not long after firemen arrived a convoy of paramilitary personnel
swarmed the area cordoning off the entire block. No further details
are known at this time as to the nature of the blast. Calls to the
daughter in an attempt to locate Mrs. Suggins have gone unanswered.
When police arrived at the daughter's home later in the evening
evidence of a hasty departure was evident. Dinner appeared to have
been served in the dinning room, half consumed. A neighbor recalls
seeing an unmarked van drive up to the daughter's house minutes before
the police arrived. He saw two individuals get out and go into the
house. The neighbor thought it was rather odd, since the two
individuals didn't ring the doorbell. "They just went in and then
quickly came back out with two women by their side." the neighbor
said. The four individuals drove off in the van, whereabouts unknown.

The police are asking for additional details regarding the whereabouts
of Mrs. Suggins and their daughter. If anyone has any information
please contact the local police using the hot line. Anonymous calls
will be honored.

Story by Vincent Dinglelint

---
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-06-01 Thread Rick Monteverde
I love garage floor 'experiments'.  

The effects you describe are from recombination though, right?

- Rick

> -Original Message-
> From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [mailto:hoyt.stea...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?
> 
> I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up 
> and looked like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer 
> on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud 
> bang and blew a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.
> 
> On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a 
> flame, and indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til 
> all the D had been exhausted.
> 
> 
> 
> Hoyt Stearns
> Scottsdale, Arizona US
> http://HoytStearns.com
> 
> 




Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread thomas malloy

OrionWorks wrote:


From Harry Veeder


 


Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression
yield more LENRs?

Harry
   



A follow-up.

What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
interaction (and compression) lead to enhanced fusion reactions?

It would seem that such speculation would seem to lead squarely into
the realms of sonofusion and Taleyarkhan's work.
 


Don't forget the Paintelli Patent.


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RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
I had a 1 oz bar of D loaded palladium once that had blown up and looked
like a pillow.  I whacked in with a sledge hammer
on my garage concrete floor, and indeed, it made quite a loud bang and blew
a ragged hole in the side of the palladium.

On another occasion, I'd heard you could light these with a flame, and
indeed it burned red hot for a few minutes 'til all the D had been
exhausted.



Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
http://HoytStearns.com


-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 3:48 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?


I once asked if we took loaded palladium and whacked it with a hammer,
would it explode?

Terry

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Harry Veeder  wrote:
>
> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
> Would the region of the rod in compression yield more LENRs?
>
> Harry
>
>



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread mixent
In reply to  OrionWorks's message of Fri, 29 May 2009 15:55:09 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>From Harry Veeder
>
>> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
>> Would the region of the rod in compression
>> yield more LENRs?
>>
>> Harry
>
>A follow-up.
>
>What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
>frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
>interaction (and compression) lead to enhanced fusion reactions?
>
>It would seem that such speculation would seem to lead squarely into
>the realms of sonofusion and Taleyarkhan's work.
[snip]
For ultrasound see Russ George/Roger Stringham, and also the Italian H/Ni work
where they claimed that e.g. a tap on the rod with a hammer helped.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread Terry Blanton
I once asked if we took loaded palladium and whacked it with a hammer,
would it explode?

Terry

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Harry Veeder  wrote:
>
> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
> Would the region of the rod in compression yield more LENRs?
>
> Harry
>
>



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread Mauro Lacy
OrionWorks wrote:
> >From Harry Veeder
>
>   
>> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
>> Would the region of the rod in compression
>> yield more LENRs?
>>
>> Harry
>> 
>
> A follow-up.
>
> What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
> frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
> interaction (and compression) lead to enhanced fusion reactions?
>
> It would seem that such speculation would seem to lead squarely into
> the realms of sonofusion and Taleyarkhan's work.
>   
Hi,
I think that that is definitely worth a try, and looks promising. To
combine sonofusion with "classical" electrolytic fusion. If I were doing
cold fusion research, that's exactly what I'll be doing now. And not
only with ultrasounds, but with electromagnetic fields, magnets, lasers,
pulsed lasers, etc.
That is, to setup a classic cold fusion electrolytic experiment, and try
to induce fusion by various "external" or "supplemental" methods.


RE: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.

One idea I had was to mount a palladium rod in two bearings slightly
misaligned and spinning it, which would result
in alternating compression and expansion of the rod, but, alas, I didn't
have the resources to try that.

I did try putting a 40KHz ultrasonic transducer in the D20, but all I could
see was the bubbles got fewer and bigger, but
I didn't have sufficient instrumentation to see any other effect  ( I was
really only after spectacular effects, nothing subtle ).

Another experiment I did was to raise the entire apparatus to - 40 Kv and
also + 40 Kv where some weird effects occurred that I've
described here quite a while ago.  The idea for that came directly from
predictions arrived at from Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal System
of physics ( http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/   http://rstheory.org/  ): a
strong negative voltage should allow more D loading, then
a strong positive voltage should compress it.

I've also tried strong rotating magnetic fields, and powerfully pulsed
capacitor discharge magnetic fields and voltage discharges
in the electrolyte, which were really quite spectacular ( 1000 volts, 100 uF
thru SCR ), yielding very bright red spherical plasmas in the fluid and loud
sounds which seemed as if they could have shattered the 1/4 inch thick pyrex
vessel, but never did :-) .

My D20 cell picture:

http://turbotip.webhop.net/fusion.jpg



Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
http://HoytStearns.com



-Original Message-
From: OrionWorks [mailto:svj.orionwo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:55 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?


>From Harry Veeder

> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
> Would the region of the rod in compression
> yield more LENRs?
>
> Harry

A follow-up.

What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
interaction (and compression) lead to enhanced fusion reactions?

It would seem that such speculation would seem to lead squarely into
the realms of sonofusion and Taleyarkhan's work.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



Re: [Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread OrionWorks
>From Harry Veeder

> Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
> Would the region of the rod in compression
> yield more LENRs?
>
> Harry

A follow-up.

What if the loaded palladium rod was subjected to ultra-sound
frequencies. Could certain frequencies resulting in enhanced kinetic
interaction (and compression) lead to enhanced fusion reactions?

It would seem that such speculation would seem to lead squarely into
the realms of sonofusion and Taleyarkhan's work.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks



[Vo]:Compression and LENR?

2009-05-29 Thread Harry Veeder

Suppose a loaded palladium rod was bent.
Would the region of the rod in compression yield more LENRs? 

Harry