Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-02 Thread Grimer
I was curious as to what would happen if I made a plait of three strings and drew one of them out. I used a fairly stiff plastic string, poly-something, and loosely plaited the three strands. The ends of each strand were marked so that I would know which one to pull and which two to hold. I

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-02 Thread Grimer
At 09:40 am 02-05-05 +, Grimer wrote: I was curious as to what would happen if I made a plait of three strings and drew one of them out. I used a fairly stiff plastic string, poly-something, and loosely plaited the three strands. The ends of each strand were marked so that I would

Re: Magnetic Field Measuring Devices

2005-05-02 Thread Frederick Sparber
Very lucid article. The Proton Precession Magnetometer is of particular interest. http://www.autex.spb.ru/download/wavelet/books/sensor/CH48.PDF Frederick

Re: Re: Long Delayed Echoes

2005-05-02 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Sun, 01 May 2005 09:48:26 -0400: Hi, [snip] Because, it will be pointed in a different direction on signal return due to the rotation of the earth. [snip] ..and thus would not be picked up. Good

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-02 Thread Jones Beene
Harvey, Heres how that paradox works... [snip] This is very interesting and, over the years, you have said similar things in prior posts that lead one to believe that in 3-phase - symmetry in preserved - at least there is that tendency (which can somehow get back to ZPE). Furthermore, it seems

RE: Magnetic Field Measuring Devices

2005-05-02 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Fred, Good introductory article, but I suspect the author was just googling for data after looking at the freq. ranges listed for the various detector modalities. Many seem way too high for commercial devices ( can you find me a commercial hall effect device that's good to better than 100KHz?

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-02 Thread RC Macaulay
The first lesson given in art is there are 3 primary colors. Interesting the ancient Americans used the same word for green and blue, mystified that learned white people would use two different words to describe what they considered to be the same color. On the disbursing of light an entire

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread Standing Bear
On Thursday 14 April 2005 15:15, Mike Carrell wrote: In the current discussion of a post-peak-oil world, the usual alternatives have been worked over thoroughly, and found unsatisfactory. An important factor is perceptions of the future. While expansion and a better future are seen as

Re: 1997 - 2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-02 Thread John Fields
On Mon, 2 May 2005 10:59:26 +1000 (EST), you wrote: Guys, Several have asked and many must have wondered what happened to the SMOT and Greg Watson from 1997 to 2005. Simply stated I walked away from my research due to depression which at some time was quite severe. I turned inward, searching to

Re: 1997 - 2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-02 Thread Public
Have you seen this?: http://www.reidarfinsrud.no/sider/mobile/foto.html Wow. Notice that the magnets are moving at 90d angles from the motion of the ball in each cycle, in the movie clip. Reminds me of the SMOT. Of course, if it really is a perpetual motion machine, then this'll be the biggest

RE: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread Keith Nagel
Someone whose name I don't know writes: There was a government funded study that stopped short of testing the power of this rocket. Then nothing. Probably working now and highly classified. Hey, how about just writing Anthony and asking him about the project? http://users.rowan.edu/~marchese/

Does anyone want extra copy of book?

2005-05-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
I somehow ended up with two copies of a book about computer history: M. Campbell-Kelly, W. Aspray, Computer -- a history of the information machine, (Basic Books), Sloan Technology Series. This is a pretty good book. If anyone would like it, send me your name and address. First come first

ICCF-11 papers have arrived

2005-05-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jean-Paul Biberian sent me the ICCF-11 papers on a CD-ROM. There are 63 papers. I am presently entering them into the EndNote database and rename the files according to the LENR-CANR filename conventions. Most are in Microsoft Word format. When I finish renaming them, I will upload them to a

ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
These ICCF-11 papers are depressing. There are only a few experimental papers. Most are reviews of old work, or papers about theory. As far as I can tell, most of the theory is of the crackpot variety, and usually about subjects unrelated to CF, such as POSSIBLE NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION OF

Re: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-02 Thread Steven Krivit
Hmmm. Not good. At 05:43 PM 5/2/2005 -0400, you wrote: These ICCF-11 papers are depressing. There are only a few experimental papers. Most are reviews of old work, or papers about theory. As far as I can tell, most of the theory is of the crackpot variety, and usually about subjects unrelated

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-02 Thread Michael Foster
I wouldn't be so depressed if I were you. There are plenty of us out there doing CF research with very encouraging results who are just not publishing anything until the patent situation changes. I wish everyone would give up on the electrolysis work. I think it's just an interesting dead end.

RE: ICCF-11 papers are depressing

2005-05-02 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Jed, Mike's right. Electrolysis is a dead end. It's too difficult to control, and messy besides. There are still electroplating plants around, but they have largely been displaced by higher energy deposition processes. Same with CF. Also, with no property rights extended to CF research, I

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread Mike Carrell
Standing Bear wrote: snip Good use for it. Another use may be to utilize it for rocket propulsion. There was a government funded study that stopped short of testing the power of this rocket. Then nothing. Probably working now and highly classified. This just may have been the real

RE: Searching for issue # 13/14, March - June 1997 of Infinite Energy magazine

2005-05-02 Thread Prometheus Effect
Akira Kawasaki wrote: April 31, 2005 Greg, Contact IE by e-mail, phone or fax. They can satisfy your need for the issue. IE has a website. Hi Akira, IE can supply ths issue in question. Thanks, Greg Now it's just engineering effort, time and money, Greg Find local movie times and

Interesting gas tax proposal

2005-05-02 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi All. If Horace is still out there, I thought he would get a big kick out of this proposal. http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/4/26/152946/325 It's a non-starter for a couple reasons; but it is somewhat more feasible than a simple tax. K.

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread RC Macaulay
There are credible sources that also question BLP supposed claims. Granted they have moved the subject ahead but the due diligence remains in stage. A recent interview carried by the Houston Chronicle with the new head of Shell Oil USA is revealing. The new head stated that Shell is spending

Re: Shell and Arie DeGeus

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Goldes
Shell has spent some time visiting DeGeus who would appear to be BLPs chief, and perhaps only, competitor. His namesake headed Shell for some years, and Arie has a second home in the Netherlands. Their is a family connection. The DeGeus fractional hydrogen system uses a proprietary metal

Re: Shell and Arie DeGeus (with spelling error corrected)

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Goldes
Shell has spent some time visiting DeGeus who would appear to be BLPs chief, and perhaps only, competitor. His namesake headed Shell for some years, and Arie has a second home in the Netherlands. There is a family connection. The DeGeus fractional hydrogen system uses a proprietary metal

Re: ICCF-11 papers have arrived

2005-05-02 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 02 May 2005 13:36:20 -0400: Hi, [snip] Jean-Paul Biberian sent me the ICCF-11 papers on a CD-ROM. There are 63 papers. I am presently entering them into the EndNote database and rename the files according to the LENR-CANR filename conventions. Most are

Re: Long Delayed Echoes

2005-05-02 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Mon, 2 May 2005 8:28:10 -0400: Hi, [snip] Very good. It's amazing how much trouble I have on the SETI list making people understand this. Either ET must be tracking the earth with a directional antenna or ET must be using an isotropic radiator. ET

RE: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread Keith Nagel
A guy whose name I still don't know writes: The web site is a resume. Dr. Marchese is highly qualified as a researcher and has worked on several government projects. All of these will have had a classification of confidential or better. Without a need to know and the required clearances, a