Am Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2005 21:40 schrieb Jed Rothwell:
A number
> of Dr. Jones' statistical findings are listed in the following table:
>
> Reduced Life Expectancy
> Being 10 per cent overweight: 1.5 years
> Smoking one pack of cigarettes a day: 9 years
> Living in the city instead of the country:
Actually this sounds like a pretty impressive item to have built, if
indeed it works and was built from scratch. The news story is
perfunctory in the extreme: What's it store the hydrogen in? How does
it convert the chemical energy of the hydrogen to mechanical energy --
burn it, use a fuel
This one is somehow intuitively pleasing:
http://www.survivalafterdeath.org/pearsontheory/consciousness.htm
"A SUB-QUANTUM level of reality, to be called the "nuether", is described which
results from applying the two conservation laws of energy and momentum. A new
creation/annihilation mechani
Hi Robin,
Thanks for the brief but concise tutorial concerning my questions on the
progressive evolution of hydrino states. The graphics at your web site were
helpful as well.
I gather there has been some speculation that much of the missing mass recently
detected in our universe might turn ou
http://durangoherald.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=earth&article_path=/earth/earth050505.htm
I don't think he understands his own invention. Obviously, it's the solar
panel that provides the energy.
---"On a commercial level, you're actually combusting hydrogen," Hinton
said, s
Here are some quotes from a book advocating aboveground nuclear bomb
testing. To quote another 1950s idol, "What me worry?"
- Jed
E. Teller and A. Latter, "Our Nuclear Future. . . Facts Dangers And
Opportunities," (Criterion Books, 1958)
We have compared radiation from the fallout with radiatio
>http://durangoherald.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=earth&article_path=/earth/earth050505.htm
Pity there isn't an easy way to store the
hydrogen whilst the car is parked.
Frank
Grimer wrote
>If nothing else SMOT has made us think about the possibilities.
I have fellowship with a retired airline pilot that has weather eye. I have
mentioned the " strange" vortices shed from the main vortex created in our glass
test tanks.( while the main vortex is spinning) ,
In
>
> From: "Keith Nagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Terry,
>
> Yes, this patent US5929732 has been around the block a few times. I even
> think the
> inventor is someone who can be found on the internet, on some of the
> more "colorful" lists ( like this one *grin* ). If I'm not mistaken,
> this
>
> From: not used account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Terry,
>
> I guess you found that in the Scam_or_no_scam group.
Zackly. I was viewing your SMOT vids. Hunker mags you got there!
> From: "RC Macaulay
> Is it my imagination or is there a churning going on with
> Wall Street. The seesaw is too balanced as if a giant
> computer program has control of the game. It fluctuates
> at near 150 back and forth weekly.
>
> Some opinions have it that IF the Dow drops below 10K
> the
Hi Terry,
Yes, this patent US5929732 has been around the block a few times. I even think
the
inventor is someone who can be found on the internet, on some of the
more "colorful" lists ( like this one *grin* ). If I'm not mistaken,
this is him.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
As you say, it's easy eno
Hi Terry,
I guess you found that in the Scam_or_no_scam group.
I do have a word version of that patent if anyone
would like to download from:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Scam_or_No_Scam/files/US929732patent.doc
I was going to give it a shot, but never got around to
building one.
Joe
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>
> From: Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> This is a resend. Looks like the eskimo server is sitting on email again. I
> apologize if you get it twice; but, it's quite interesting and on topic
Bloody hell, after waiting almost 3 hours for the original email to post, as
soon as I resen
This is a resend. Looks like the eskimo server is sitting on email again. I
apologize if you get it twice; but, it's quite interesting and on topic
> Found on another list, patent #5,929,732
>
> "Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam
>
> . . . This beam is a magnetic monopole w
Found on another list, patent #5,929,732
"Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam
. . . This beam is a magnetic monopole which emits pulses, levitates,
degausses, stops electronics and separates materials."
Looks childishly simple to assemble.
> From: "RC Macaulay"
> Is it my imagination or is there a churning going on with
> Wall Street. The seesaw is too balanced as if a giant
> computer program has control of the game. It fluctuates
> at near 150 back and forth weekly.
>
> Some opinions have it that IF the Dow drops below 10K
> th
> From: "RC Macaulay"
> Is it my imagination or is there a churning going on with
> Wall Street. The seesaw is too balanced as if a giant
> computer program has control of the game. It fluctuates
> at near 150 back and forth weekly.
>
> Some opinions have it that IF the Dow drops below 10K
> ther
At 07:51 am 11-05-05 -0500, Richard wrote:
> Grimer wrote
>
>> Now the implication of the magnetic lines of force not
>> being orthogonal to the current carrying wire is that
>> they form a tightly wind spiral which starts and finished
>> at a charged particle. In short the charge particle is
This has a good index of papers at LENR-CANR.org:
http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/
- Jed
Grimer wrote
>Now the implication of the magnetic lines of force not being
orthogonal to the current carrying wire is that they form a tightly wind
spiral which starts and finished at a charged particle. In short the charge
particle is acting as a turbine taking in Chi-aether [chi being the
>
> From: Rick Monteverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, they're our peanuts - but no, I hadn't realized we were so outclassed.
> Texas was where they were going to build that Superconducting Supercollider
> too. I should have guessed.
LOL! The SSC engineering firm also included our parent comp
Well, they're our peanuts - but no, I hadn't realized we were so outclassed.
Texas was where they were going to build that Superconducting Supercollider
too. I should have guessed.
- R.
>RICK, Thats peanuts, Houston spent a Bil on a 9 mile toy train. BushTexas and
>BushFlorida have it going
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