Re: More military might-have-beens . . . and nightmare scenarios

2005-03-06 Thread Grimer
... > There are courageous people everywhere in this country. Look > at the ones in the hi-jacked airplane headed for the White House on 11Sep01 > that attacked the hijackers with the yell of 'lets roll', and stopped yet > another catastrophe at the brutal cost of their own lives...

Re: vortex mystery

2005-03-06 Thread Horace Heffner
At 4:47 PM 3/7/5, Robin van Spaandonk wrote: >The question is, where does the energy come from to increase the >velocity of the water? > >If the water is stationary to start with, then it comes from the >change in height of the water as it leaves the tank, and the >velocity at the edge automatical

Re: vortex mystery

2005-03-06 Thread leaking pen
a large amount of the energy that forms is from the friction between the water and the air bubbling up. as well as the coriolis force (though theres barely any there). in fact, if you perform this experiment in near vacuum, with teh water at a stand still, it will NOT form a vortex. On Mon, 07

Re: Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Michael Foster
--- On Sun 03/06, Jones Beene < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > Imagine how the average German citizen would react if they > were to learn that - in the tens of billions of euros which > they send to Russia for the purchase of natural gas (being a > rather anti-nuclear country), that some of that ga

vortex mystery

2005-03-06 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
Hi, Suppose one has a tank of water, with a plugged drain in the centre at the bottom. Let the water be rotating in the tank. Remove the plug. A vortex forms as water exits the drain. Conservation of angular momentum (well established for a vortex) ensures that the velocity of the water changes as

Re: Proton-Boron Hydrino Fusion(Fission)? (was: Small scale ICF)

2005-03-06 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 04 Mar 2005 07:58:54 -0800: Hi, [snip] >- Original Message - >From: "Mark S Bilk" > >> Would this reaction p + 11B -> 3 alphas + 8.7 Mev >> be a candidate for hydrino fusion (resulting in fission), >in an >> electrolytic or plasma-electrolytic ce

Re: Taming Gravity

2005-03-06 Thread Standing Bear
On Friday 25 February 2005 21:23, Ed Malone wrote: > I saw this over 4 years ago when it was new edition of pm. I heard on > radio show that Dr Ning is not been heard from and last anyone heard was > that she went to somewhere in china. It sounds like she was coerced or > forced to or payed off m

Re: More military might-have-beens . . . and nightmare scenarios

2005-03-06 Thread Standing Bear
On Friday 04 March 2005 17:07, Jed Rothwell wrote: oth sides had had them, it would have > been a bloody trench war stalemate like World War I -- as indeed it became > by the time Gatling guns were deployed in 1864 at Petersburg.) > > It is not out of the question that someone might develop cold fu

Re: Limitless hydrogen ?

2005-03-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Interesting ,the number of oilwells in Texas that produce a great amount of H2S and CO2, both shallow and deep wells.   Richard   <>

Re: University of Illinois Measures Bubble Temp

2005-03-06 Thread Steven Krivit
This article seems a bit absurd. It refers to the bubble temp of 15,000 deg. C as 4 times as hot as the sun. Wanna bet somebody lost three zeros? s

Re: Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: "Robin van Spaandonk" > Also, the temperature will probably boil water converting it to steam, so one should probably count on a mixed H2/steam gas flow. And neither steam or H2 can be activated easily by radiation, therefore, in Russia at least, almost any exp

Re: Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Horace Heffner
At 1:14 PM 3/6/5, Jones Beene wrote: >Maybe this whole story (political overtones and all) isn't >really so far-fetched after all, and maybe I should not have >spoofed the idea, but why is their no good info on the net, >if it is for real? Even if it is true, and signals the nice possibility of

Re: Energy - The Big Picture DRAFT #2

2005-03-06 Thread Horace Heffner
At 9:24 AM 3/6/5, Steven Krivit wrote: >Horace, > >You may be care to send this to Gustav GROB email: info at uniseo.org. He >may have an interest, as well as an influence to see something productive >happen with your ideas. > >Steve I appreciate the notion, but I barely have time to read vortex

Re: University of Illinois Measures Bubble Temp

2005-03-06 Thread Horace Heffner
At 6:39 AM 3/6/5, Terry Blanton wrote: >15,000 Celsius! > >http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050228/full/050228-7.html This article seems a bit absurd. It refers to the bubble temp of 15,000 deg. C as 4 times as hot as the sun. The fusion zone of the sun is 10,000,000 deg. C. The temperature of

Re: Transistors, replication, and PAGD

2005-03-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Dr. Storms comments intrigue me . As we continue to test various parabolic shaped segments in our designs for vacuum induction mixer feeding of products into process streams there are certain shapes of 3450 rpm speed rotating members that produce extremely " tight" vortexes in the clear plex

Re: Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 06 Mar 2005 13:14:40 -0800: Hi, [snip] >The big cost in either case is drilling the well, right? OK >once that has been accomplished, methane starts to flow >based on its pressure at the source, but in the case of >hydrogen, energy would need to be added t

Re: Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Jones Beene
I was asked in private email if this piece was a total spoof, or if some of it was factual. The answer is that much of it was presented to me as factual, but from a source that... let us say, has an obvious "agenda" other than scientific advancement. Without an official acknowledgement, especially

Re: Correa

2005-03-06 Thread revtec
Hey Chris,   If you want to give me a call, I'll tell you about all the stuff I tried that didn't work.  610 582 1694   Jeff

Limitless hydrogen?

2005-03-06 Thread Jones Beene
A few warped lyrics (sorry Cyndi) to start off Toto's latest "scoop" just received courtesy of Brazilian investigative journalist (and ductwork engineer) Harry Tuttle...I see your true colors, shining through I see your true colors and that's why I hate you; no wonder your afraid to let them

Re: Energy - The Big Picture DRAFT #2

2005-03-06 Thread Steven Krivit
Horace, You may be care to send this to Gustav GROB email: info at uniseo.org. He may have an interest, as well as an influence to see something productive happen with your ideas. Steve

RE: Correa

2005-03-06 Thread Horace Heffner
Chris, it would be helpful if you would turn off the HTML option when posting here. It would reduce your post size by about 2/3. Thanks. At 10:05 AM 3/6/5, Zell, Chris wrote: > > > > >From: Mike Carrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 9:

Re: Correa

2005-03-06 Thread Mike Carrell
Chris Zell wrote: Chris wrote: Now we're getting somewhere! No, we are not. You are repeating the same mistake that Jeff made, changing what the Correas did before you ever see the effect. The PAGD discharge is a wideband event. Transformers are ***not*** simple devices in a wi

RE: Correa

2005-03-06 Thread Zell, Chris
  From: Mike Carrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 9:07 AMTo: vortex-l@eskimo.comSubject: Re: Correa Chris wrote:   Now we're getting somewhere!   No, we are not. You are repeating the same mistake that Jeff made, changing what

University of Illinois Measures Bubble Temp

2005-03-06 Thread Terry Blanton
15,000 Celsius!   http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050228/full/050228-7.html     Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web