The following section continues the analysis
started in previous posts.
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With reference to the volume change versus
temperature relation shown in the third Figure
on the page at.
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/strange.html#tv
..I now realise
At 8:42 AM 4/9/5, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
At several times the energy density of lead-acid batteries, and a
fraction of one percent of the cost, a possibly very cheap form of
temporary energy storage, especially on a large scale, is molten
salt. At the temperature difference between molten
At 4:54 PM 4/8/5, William Beaty wrote:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, John Berry wrote:
Your analysis makes it tempting to try and build it, except that in air
there really is a displacement current due to polarizing the air.
A force would certainly be generated no doubt, but so would a stream of
moving
Standing Bear wrote:
and half truths. The detractors of nuclear power in this case deliberately
caused financial and legal problems for the industry . . .
The legal problems were caused by the Three Mile Island accident. It was the
most expensive industrial accident in history by far. It
Horace Heffner writes:
No, I made my point. You are attemtping to change the discussion to avoid
the point. Condums are not safe. They break. They have defect rates. It
is reckless to call them safe.
All technology is risky. Cars have defects and they break too, and people drive
cars
Horace writes:
Maybe there is a natural protection ( against AIDS )in the Japanese gene pool?
Actually, I think it is more due to the insularity of the Japanese
culture, along with sexual mores. Jed seems to describe Japan as some
hotbed of lust, but looking at the grossly declining birth rate I
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Mike Carrell wrote:
- WHAT IS COLD FUSION (LENR, CANR, CMNS)?
There may be more than one fundamental energy-producing phenomenon
involved, so any questions about the one true nature of CF will devolve
into Swiftian lilliputan battles.
- HOW DOES IT WORK?
IT? What if
- WHAT IS COLD FUSION (LENR, CANR,
CMNS)?
Cold fusion is a set of quantum effects which occur in a lattice loaded
with diffusing elements. The effects occur due to long exposure times and
high mass density. These effects include nuclear reactions without
characteristic energetic signatures or
Horace Heffner writes:
If 98 percent of the population is protected from a fatal disease then at
most 2 percent will die. When a person has been effectively innoculated he
is protected *no matter how many exposures* he experiences.
Ah, I see your point. Actually, you are partly wrong. Many
Horace writes:
Wow, this is interesting. Thank you! This means there is a prospective
cure for aids, at least for some individuals. The cure consists of marrow
replacement using a doner having blood with small pores.
Youch! That's a pretty serious procedure just to vaccinate a person.
And
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sat, 9 Apr 2005 06:36:37
-0800:
Hi,
[snip]
Storage of *both* the heat and cold generated by air liquifaction might be
a sensible way to go. Liquid air is easy to store at high efficiency, and
heat from compression can be stored in thermal wells or by using
In reply to Nick Palmer's message of Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:14:11
+0100:
Hi,
[snip]
A restrained British WOW!! This flying windmill concept looks really exciting.
I'd heard speculation about kites in the jet stream before but there were
always problems with the weight of the tether/power line. I
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 07 Apr 2005 09:37:58
-0400:
Hi,
A couple of months ago, Baronvolsung suggested we might have wind turbines
high in the sky, up in the jet stream. I pooh-poohed the idea, but it turns
out I wasn't thinking hard enough. It could not be done with
From: William Beaty
...
Hey, take a look at the thingy I built for a local
art gallery:
http://amasci.com/art/pondmach/pond3.html
Nice Thingy William!
I was kinda hoping for Thomas Malloy to post an
answer, but being the biggest zealot it's painfully
clear his hand is the
Frank, I have been studying the posts on this thread with ever increasing
interest. Finally, a simple like me DID grasp your simplified math and "
shazzam" I saw another side.
Richard
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At 5:31 PM 4/9/5, Keith Nagel wrote:
Horace writes:
The cure consists of marrow
replacement using a doner having blood with small pores.
Youch! That's a pretty serious procedure just to vaccinate a person.
And that's what you'd get, once the infection occurs it won't help
to transplant the
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