Re: Pyramid water pumps

2005-04-28 Thread Baronvolsung
The heat differential between hot limestone in a pyramid and in water underground or in a moat around the pyramid can be used to create a natural heat pump to pump water out of the ground to farmlands as shown below at the following websites: "http://bwt.jeffotto.com/bwt_catalogue/electricity.htm

Re: OT: Leaking Pen asked and answered

2005-04-28 Thread thomas malloy
please, dont refer to my teachers. i based my statements off my own reading of darwins work. only way to interpret or critique someones work is to actually read it yourself. in addition, you assume much, that i agree with all darwins theories, that i dont speak other languages, the form of my

Re: SMOT closed-loop roll arounds? (2nd msg)

2005-04-28 Thread Prometheus Effect
--- Bob Fickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why not just dispense with the ramps altogether, and instead mount theball on the rim of a bicycle-size wheel- using the smoothest bearingsyou can find, and very lightweight construction? That way the return is free, with less friction than you've got

Is Prometheus Effect actually Greg Watson?

2005-04-28 Thread William Beaty
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Prometheus Effect wrote: I can only report on what I achieved and from memory it was not stable. So then, stable or not, what was *your* record for number of closed-loop roll-arounds? Sorry but I don't have my original notes so I can't give you more info. Hmmm.

Greg's msg from 1997: continuous closed-loop SMOT

2005-04-28 Thread William Beaty
Vortex-L archives have your original message announcing successful closed-loop operation. And successful rotating-wheel-device operation! See below. To all: while reading this, keep in mind that it all happened eight years ago and we've yet to see evidence that his devices ever existed. Keep

Greg's 3-ramp SMOT loop runs continuously!

2005-04-28 Thread William Beaty
Not Greg, but an imposter? Or more likely, you are actually Greg Watson, but you lied on vortex-L years ago about closing the loop on SMOT, and now you don't remember the number of seconds/hours/days that you told us the device ran back then. However when I finish the single ramp return

Re: Greg's msg from 1997: continuous closed-loop SMOT

2005-04-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
William Beaty wrote: Vortex-L archives have your original message announcing successful closed-loop operation. And successful rotating-wheel-device operation! See below. To all: while reading this, keep in mind that it all happened eight years ago and we've yet to see evidence that his devices

Company to Build Space Elevator

2005-04-28 Thread Terry Blanton
http://cbs2.com/water/watercooler_story_116173449.html Apr 26, 2005 2:13 pm US/Pacific BREMERTON, WA (AP) A company in Washington State wants to send an elevator into space. The LiftPort company says it will open a plant this summer in Millville, New Jersey, to start producing nanotube fibers,

Re: OT: Leaking Pen asked and answered

2005-04-28 Thread leaking pen
once again, you have FAILED TO ANSWER THE QUESTION. a statement that is patently false has been made, and no explanation has been given. i toe no party line, and will not argue the shortcomings of many of darwins thoughts. i simply do not like seeing obvious falsehoods about ANYONES work. as

Re: Greg's msg from 1997: continuous closed-loop SMOT

2005-04-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
William Beaty wrote: Vortex-L archives have your original message announcing successful closed-loop operation. And successful rotating-wheel-device operation! See below. That is what I love about computers. They never forget! If we ever win the CF wars, all of the stupid comments by harsh

Re: OT: Leaking Pen asked and answered

2005-04-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
leaking pen wrote: i will say this once again, and then i will ignore you. this is a SCIENCE discussion list. you wish a religous debate, join a list designed for religious debate. Amen. - Jed

Times: Tabletop Fusion

2005-04-28 Thread Jones Beene
There is an excellent story in the NY Times (Kenneth Chang) today on the UCLA device, which, although developed in the acoustics lab by sonofusion expert Putterman, is basically just a small deuterium accelerator and ICF target. side note: ...is putterman a great name for a sonofusion guy or

RE: Times: Tabletop Fusion

2005-04-28 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Jones, Here's some fresh links for ya. http://www.aip.org/pnu/2005/split/729-1.html http://technocrat.net/article.pl?sid=05/04/27/2025254mode=thread And your link, http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/science/28fusion.html? The voltages quoted seem lower than what we were looking at yesterday,

RE: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread Keith Nagel
But Hank, You're neglecting the key theological issue. Did Jesus or Satan use the Mac? / Some important theological questions are answered if we think of god as a computer programmer. Q: Does God control everything that happens in my life? A: He

Re: RE: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Keith Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2005/04/28 Thu PM 01:42:49 EDT To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: Computers and Religion But Hank, You're neglecting the key theological issue. Did Jesus or Satan use the Mac? Uh, you can look at the Mac logo and ask that question?

OT: Exploding Toads

2005-04-28 Thread orionworks
Not that this topic is likely to have anything to do with CF, OU, LENR or other kool vortexian acronyms... Never the less, I just couldn't help sharing it with all of you: I give you: Exploding TOADS http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7654561/?GT1=6428 spontaneous toadie combustion? Regards,

Savvatimova paper uploaded

2005-04-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Savvatimovresultsofa.pdf This may need some additional editing. If anyone here finds a mistake in it, please let me know toot-sweet, as they say in the South of France. - Jed

RE: RE: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread Keith Nagel
Terry, I'm searching without results for the think different ad with Anton LaVey. You know the one, you animal... Can you work your linking magic It's gotta be out there somewhere. K. -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005

RE: Times: Tabletop Fusion

2005-04-28 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Michael, About 50 pounds of iron, and a wall outlet. You could warm the pyroelectric crystal with your hands and generate neutrons. But there is no new physics here, sadly. You are not missing anything. K. -Original Message- From: Michael Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: RE: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread leaking pen
but, as a son of adam and eve in part, would jesus not also hold some aspect of original sin? in fact, his creation would never have been neccesary if not for that bite from the fruit of knowledge of good and evil, yes no? (which, btw, was a fig, not an apple) so why not the mac? /jesus loves

Re: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
leaking pen wrote: but, as a son of adam and eve in part, would jesus not also hold some aspect of original sin? in fact, his creation would never have been neccesary if not for that bite from the fruit of knowledge of good and evil, yes no? No. Check out the Nicene Creed. Jesus was

Re: Computers and Religion

2005-04-28 Thread leaking pen
yeah, well, this is a topic for humor and a bit ot, so hey. /didnt know that though. makes one wonder, then mary wasnt really the mother of christ. wait... nicean... yeah, constantine can go jump in a lake. On 4/28/05, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: leaking pen wrote:

RE: Times: Tabletop Fusion

2005-04-28 Thread Michael Foster
Hello Keith, Well yes, but I don't think it would take anywhere near 50lbs of power supply to reach the tiny currents generated by lithium tantalate. For that matter, why not just use the PZT from one of those gas flame lighters. PZT is a slightly better pyroelectric, no? And besides, why

More Taleyarkhan and Lahey Sonofusion Results

2005-04-28 Thread John Coviello
Looks like Taleyarkhan and Lahey are coming through with additional peer reviewed proof that so many seemed sure they would never be able to provide. In the May 2005 issue of IEEE Spectrum, they discuss their latest experiments in detail and also explain how they plan to turn their

Re: Greg's msg from 1997: continuous closed-loop SMOT

2005-04-28 Thread Prometheus Effect
--- Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: William Beaty wrote: That is what I love about computers. They never forget! If we ever win the CF wars, all of the stupid comments by harsh opposition skeptics will be preserved for posterity. Hi Jed, You once posted me a copy of the SMOT

RE: Times: Tabletop Fusion

2005-04-28 Thread Steven Krivit
Could this similarity to sonofusion be part of Putterman's nefarious agenda... you remember, in his recent downplaying of normal sonofusion. This guy could end up being a bad actor in terms of intellectual-greed, so to speak... but thanks to the internet his past deeds will likely catch up with

The Economist: Cold fusion - Honest!

2005-04-28 Thread Steven Krivit
This is hilarious... The Economist article is titled: Cold fusion - Honest! I haven't seen the Science article yet, but the title looks like it too, is relating the story to cold fusion. The UCLA team should have given their work a nifty name like Crystal Fusion to give the press something to

Spiral helixes

2005-04-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Observing the vortex produced in a clear plexiglas tank of water by a high speed rotating member facing down with a clockwise rotation I notice the cone of the vortex is at the surface and counterclockwise due to the vortex curling 180 degrees from the face of the rotating member up to the

OT : Social Insecurity

2005-04-28 Thread Keith Nagel
Mr. Bush on Social Security...tonite. / Mr Bush sez: In a reformed Social System, voluntary personal retirement accounts would offer workers a number of investment options that are simple and easy to understand. I know some Americans have reservations about investing in the stock market, so

Re: Sing the Sun Electric

2005-04-28 Thread leaking pen
well, ive made ball lightning in a glass before (see bills wonderful website) but in metal? On 4/28/05, thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Terry Blanton posted; Not everyone believes fusion powers the sun: Excellent post Terry. I have a neighbor, John T Nordberg,