Re: The Nick Cook Interview

2005-05-18 Thread Christopher Arnold
Tom, Tapping the ZPF is just onethingmy device does (IMO)by creating high energy plasma events which trigger strange localized effects. BTW, It is the Plasma that is responsible for the anomalous effects in cold fusion, fusion and Ken Shoulders EVO transmutation events. I suspect Cook is also

Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the Past -

2005-05-18 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Tue, 17 May 2005 07:15:53 -0500: Hi, Hi Robin, The M.W.Youds website mentions patents for his device operating at 7225 RPM to achieve the result he reported. He mentioned gamma radiation present so we are careful. I found loads of stuff on his web page, but

RE: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread John Steck
Not sure if it is significant or not but there is an attachment to this patent at the end of the images that retracts claims 26, 27, and 28. No reason is given. The retraction is not represented in the text only version

RE: What's the deal with redox batteries?

2005-05-18 Thread Zell, Chris
Yep! This and other companies keep making various announcements - but where's the beef? Where's the mass commercialization of this promising technology? ( they keep promising!) I personally believe that ONE GOOD BATTERY could solve most of our energy woes, defeat the terrorists, bankrupt

Re: Proposed Tesla energy tower

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Carrell
From: thomas malloy The electrophysicist James McCanney in an interview on C to C AM just announced that he is planning on building a tower based on Tesla's design. He proposes to charge the air molecules above it. This charge continues until it reaches the ionosphere at which time energy

Re: Cavitation neutrons-was; Blast from the past-

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Tue, 17 May 2005 07:15:53-0500:Hi,Hi Robin,The M.W.Youds website mentions patents for his device operating at 7225 RPM to achieve the result he reported. He mentioned gamma radiation present so we are careful.I found loads of stuff on his web page, but

Re: 'energy hole' (Re: Mills_secret_)

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Carrell
Coverting Joe's notepad post to email, - On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 03:06:12PM -0400, Mike Carrell wrote: In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Sun, 8 May 2005 11:01:46-0400: 2) Isolated hydrogen atoms can be induced to 'shink' to lower states by the proximity of catalyst

AI and the silicon brain

2005-05-18 Thread Jones Beene
Keith observed, we already have a massively paralleled computer system. It's called the Internet. The trick is to communicate with this vast planetary intelligence... It does already have a rudimentary ear and mouth, some call it google. Let evolution work on this system a bit more... looks

RE: What's the deal with redox batteries?

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Zell wrote: Where's the mass commercialization of this promising technology? ( they keep promising!) Who knows. My guess is that it does not work as well as they wish it did. It wears out quickly, or explodes. I personally believe that ONE GOOD BATTERY could solve most of our energy

RE: Cavitation neutrons-was; Blast from the past-

2005-05-18 Thread Keith Nagel
The internet gets drunk sometimes and forgets things, RC... Youds patents are in various specific countries, seemingly none in the US. NZ511385 Sonified vortex machine for communition and treatment of solids GB2354232 Cyclone apparatus for treating sewage GB2337514 Crystalline structure

Wind Mapped

2005-05-18 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.physorg.com/news4117.html The authors found that the locations with sustainable Class 3 winds could produce approximately 72 terawatts and that capturing even a fraction of that energy could provide the 1.6-1.8 terawatts that made up the world's electricity usage in the year 2000.

Re: Latest Ni-CF papers from Piantelli uploaded - oops!

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Hold off downloading this one: CampariEGsurfaceana.pdf Campari, E.G., et al. Surface Analysis of hydrogen loaded nickel alloys. in Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2004. Marseille, France. The format got messed up converting to Acrobat. I will upload a new

Re: Latest Ni-CF papers from Piantelli . . .

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Okay, this one is fixed: CampariEGsurfaceana.pdf - Jed

Google Maps Object

2005-05-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Any guesses as to what it is? http://rense.com/general65/massv.htm

Re: The Nick Cook Interview

2005-05-18 Thread orionworks
From: thomas malloy ... Nick Cook, author of Hunt for the Zero Point was interviewed on C to C AM recently. He maintains that we are on the verge of cohering the ZPE. While I would love to see this work, I've yet to see any evidence of it. I'm wondering if anyone has read his book? He

Re: Google Maps Object

2005-05-18 Thread leaking pen
theres seven of them. http://maps.google.com/maps?q=26.748651,-80.189370ll=26.749552,-80.189413spn =0.003819,0.007918t=khl=en http://maps.google.com/maps?q=26.901956,-80.074550ll=26.902224,-80.077103spn =0.003819,0.007918t=khl=en

Re: The Nick Cook Interview

2005-05-18 Thread orionworks
Note: This is a repeat send. Vortex seems to be once again experiencing problems, at least from my end of things. From: thomas malloy ... Nick Cook, author of Hunt for the Zero Point was interviewed on C to C AM recently. He maintains that we are on the verge of cohering the ZPE. While I

Re: Wind Mapped

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Estimates of available wind energy keep increasing with each study. This is not because previous researchers were incompetent. I believe the main reason is because new generations of wind turbines are taller, and they sweep a larger cross-section of the atmosphere. This study measures wind

Re: Google Maps Object

2005-05-18 Thread Paul
--- Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any guesses as to what it is? http://rense.com/general65/massv.htm That is interesting. Hard to say what it is. Could it be a gamma or x-ray that hit the ccd? Paul __ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take

Re: Google Maps Object

2005-05-18 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] That is interesting. Hard to say what it is. Could it be a gamma or x-ray that hit the ccd? Paul Perhaps. I've been trying to find the shadow without success. It *does* seem to be outside the focal field of the lens but looks real. Noting the humorous

Re: Google Maps Object

2005-05-18 Thread leaking pen
honestly? it looks like a stickpin. the images on google maps are actually scans of printouts of the original satellite imagery, not direct digital pics. (this done to allow the placement of blurs in certain areas, as well as alignment with road maps.) i think they are likely an artifact from

Re: Wind Mapped

2005-05-18 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here is a site that says there are about 130,000 cell phone towers and roughly 32,000 are fake trees, with fractal geometry: http://www.fraudfrond.com/ My favorite is the one near the GM plant in Doraville with the Crosses. Hmmm, I should design

RE: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 08:22 am 18/05/2005 -0500, John wrote: Not sure if it is significant or not but there is an attachment to this patent at the end of the images that retracts claims 26, 27, and 28. No reason is given. The retraction is not represented in the text only version

Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread orionworks
As Jed recently stated, All things in moderation is indeed a good thing to keep in mind. Never the less, Aesthetics, as we all know, is often in the eye of the beholder. Personally, I think being forced to view of a multi-mile high solar tower capable of generating power comparable to what a

Re: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Grimer wrote: There seems to be a strangely prevalent idea that one cannot get continuous work out of a gravitational field because the field is conservative - whatever that might mean - Sounds like a question. In a nutshell, a conservative field is one which can be expressed as the gradient

Re: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The secret is that the planet slowed down, just a little. You stole energy from the planet. This becomes apparent when you consider conservation of momentum: The spaceship's momentum vector is now pointing in the opposite direction, so the planet must have picked

Re: Wind Mapped

2005-05-18 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 18 May 2005 14:38:16 -0400: Hi, [snip] This study indicates that we would require millions of wind turbines worldwide to supply all energy, by collecting 20% of the wind energy available at 80 m. I did some back of the envelope calculations and I also

Re: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 04:29 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Stephen wrote: Grimer wrote: There seems to be a strangely prevalent idea that one cannot get continuous work out of a gravitational field because the field is conservative - whatever that might mean - Sounds like a question. Rhetorical! 8-). It's not the

Re: Linear Magnet Accelerator

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 04:49 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, you wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: The secret is that the planet slowed down, just a little. You stole energy from the planet. This becomes apparent when you consider conservation of momentum: The spaceship's momentum vector is now pointing in the

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 04:55 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Jed wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *Everything* has been paved over and replaced with fast-food joints, convenience stores and parking lots. They cleaned up the air and water pollution, but apparently it never occurred to anyone that it would be good idea to

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread orionworks
From: Jed Rothwell ... One would be inspirational. One or two in each state would be a local tourist attraction. But if there were thousands and thousands of them, and they were as ubiquitous as McDonald's restaurants, they would be a terrible blight on the landscape. So is McDonald's! So

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Grimer wrote: Surely, man is part of nature, and the Eifel tower is as natural as an ant hill. Or do ants consider all those enormous anthills a blot on their landscape? If those African ants come over here as invasive species and start building their hills everywhere, *I* will consider it an

OT: Oil for Food fight/ Galloway's retort

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Reported by the Washington Bureau written by David Ivanovich. The US Senate received a taste of George Galloway, a member of Parliament from Britain. Responding to a Senate inquiry, Galloway belittled the inquiry as " utterly preposterous" and challenged the Senators on the fairness of the

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, consider the amount of energy expended daily in the quest to reduce fat. People actually pay money to go to the spa and workout. Couple the electric power output from the treadmill to batteries and the energy problem solves itself. Better still ride a bicycle as we will all be riding

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But stunting children's imagination? I don't think so. You don't think so? Frankly, I consider that another symptom of our debased civilization. People in Japan do not think there is anything wrong with children growing up never seeing a firefly or a clear stream of

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
RC Macaulay wrote: Frank, consider the amount of energy expended daily in the quest to reduce fat. People actually pay money to go to the spa and workout. Couple the electric power output from the treadmill to batteries and the energy problem solves itself. The comedian Jon Stewart has often

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 06:07 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Jed wrote: Grimer wrote: Surely, man is part of nature, and the Eifel tower is as natural as an ant hill. Or do ants consider all those enormous anthills a blot on their landscape? If those African ants come over here as invasive species and start building

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread orionworks
Orionworks wrote: Jed Wrote: But stunting children's imagination? I don't think so. You don't think so? Frankly, I consider that another symptom of our debased civilization. People in Japan do not think there is anything wrong with children growing up never seeing a firefly or a clear

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 05:56 pm 18/05/2005 -0400, Steven wrote: Well, Jed, I sympathize with much of what you say. I'm also not against a more sensible approach to using nuclear power either. But stunting children's imagination? I don't think so. I will only reiterate that constructing thousands of

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Grimer
At 05:27 pm 18/05/2005 -0500, Dick wrote: Frank, consider the amount of energy expended daily in the quest to reduce fat. People actually pay money to go to the spa and workout. Couple the electric power output from the treadmill to batteries and the energy problem solves itself.

Re: Wind Mapped

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Carrell
Jed wrote: snip Strictly from an aesthetic point of view, I would prefer to see a thousand nuclear power plants rather than a million wind turbines. But the wind turbines would probably be cheaper and safer, and less polluting when you take into account pollution from uranium mining and

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Carrell
I think it remarkable how this discussion spun out of control by misunderstanding the original post. And this is a group that is supposed to be analysing new science in a meaningful way. The original post was about mapping the wind at various parts of the globe and estimating the energy contecnt