The hydrogen model

2005-06-20 Thread thomas malloy
George Holtz wrote; I built - a mathcad model from Puthoff's hydrogen orbit ZPE absorption - model stability paper. The numbers are mind blowing. IIRC - the radiation intensity ,if Maxwell's equations applied, What is IIRC? is - about 10E30 watts for a single hydrogen atom. Wow, that is a

Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread thomas malloy
In an interview given to PES, Mark Goldes speculates about a magnetically powered unit he's attempting to develop. Mark speculates that the energy is coming from the ZPE. My response is, we don't know that. http://pesn.com/2005/06/17/9600113_MagneticPowerInc_Pre-Production/

Re: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Noel D. Whitney
REf Yrs on mark Goldes, has anyone seen or conducted test on any of these pieces of Kit? Or are we in a Stan Meyer scenario again? Rgds from Ireland. Noel Whitney - Quantum leap Ltd - Original Message - From: thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June

Re: Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Harry Veeder Solar sails work on a relatively simple principle -- that beams of light bouncing off a reflective surface will transmit a push to the surface, driving it forward. Are you sure of this? A photon's relative mass is given by the ratio of momentum to light speed. To

Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Noel D. Whitney
- Original Message - From: Noel D. Whitney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:37 PM Subject: Re: Magnetic Power device REf Yrs on mark Goldes, has anyone seen or conducted test on any of these pieces of Kit? Or are we in a Stan Meyer scenario

Re: Uncommitted Electrons MAHG Etc.

2005-06-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
The Electron Affinity of neutral Monatomic Hydrogen (H -) is ~0.75 eV. If the MAHG filament circuit is "pumping" Uncommitted Electrons (UE)s from earth ground when it is hot enough to emit electrons and build up a space charge of emitted and (UE)s attached to H forming ( H -) anions that

Magnetic Power Inc.

2005-06-20 Thread Mark Goldes
Vorts, MPI is presently developing what we expect will be definitive prototypes, capable of being independently validated in Hal Puthoff's lab. The interview, and my pair of posts on ZPenergy that triggered it, reflect a gap in our working capital that has slowed the work. We are seeking a

Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-06-20 Thread Jones Beene
Stephen A. Lawrence writes, And what's all this Elvis stuff? The singer in the book was Clapton, was he not? Or am I confused? (A common feeling with PD's work.) Confused... by a miscarriage of drollery maybe? Perhaps the caveat about a Tulpa-projected homunculi, condensed out of the

Re: [Humor] The Razor Cuts

2005-06-20 Thread Grimer
At 03:03 pm 19/06/2005 -0400, you wrote: Gnorts, Vorts: Here on Vortex we often cite that Epistemological Franciscan Guru, Ockham, as the filter of truth for theories and speculation. However, poor William is not always right. Last Saturday morning, my wife’s alarm went off at 7 am. She

Re: The hydrogen model

2005-06-20 Thread Merlyn
--- thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is IIRC? If I Recall Correctly Also useful IMHO In My Humble Opinion Merlyn Magickal Engineer and Technical Metaphysicist __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam

Historical note: sonofusion ala Peron ?

2005-06-20 Thread Jones Beene
I will return, and I will be millions. - Maria Eva Duarte de Peron Evita Some time ago - relating to another subject (sonofusion ?), I tried to throw out a little historical teaser bait, relating to the early lore of LENR pseudo-science - but nobody bit: Which brings to mind an old

Re: The hydrogen model

2005-06-20 Thread George Holz
Thomas Malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is IIRC? If I Recall Correctly Higher Z atoms? does that translate as heavier atoms? Z is the usual symbol for atomic number, the number of protons in the nucleus. David Moon postulated the existence of shrunken hydrogen too. He believed that

Re: [Humor] The Razor Cuts

2005-06-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Grimer Any relation to Macavity? :-) Delightful! No, but she's only two and well on her way! My wife will be given radioactive iodine to kill her hyperactive thyroid sometime in August. She was concerned about whether it would hurt the cat to be around her. The doctor said that

Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-06-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jones Beene wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence writes, And what's all this Elvis stuff? The singer in the book was Clapton, was he not? Or am I confused? (A common feeling with PD's work.) Confused... by a miscarriage of drollery maybe? Maybe... On first reading of your post I was amused,

Re: Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Terry Blanton wrote: From: Harry Veeder Solar sails work on a relatively simple principle -- that beams of light bouncing off a reflective surface will transmit a push to the surface, driving it forward. Are you sure of this? A photon's relative mass is given by the ratio

RE: Loopy field lines

2005-06-20 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi George, You write: - Interestingly, in the so called - spin orbit coupled materials with gyromagnetic ratios closer - to 1 the electron orbital magnetic contribution is in fact quite large - but still smaller than the electron direct contribution. The big three Fe Ni Co all have gyromagnetic

Papers by Shanahan

2005-06-20 Thread Edmund Storms
Dr. Shanahan has now published two papers (Thermochimica Acta 428 (2005) 207, Thermochim. Acta 382 (2002) 95) in which he argues that excess heat claimed to be produced by cold fusion is actually caused by errors in heat measurement. In particular, he proposes that unrecognized changes in the

Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-06-20 Thread Jones Beene
Stephen Ah ... just to avoid making this too totally an inside conversation, here's a little background on the above remarks... Interesting...and vaguely reminiscent of another psychotic chase worthy of its own posting...set your SPAM filters accordingly. Also, for those interested in good

RE: OT:The will of Valis

2005-06-20 Thread Keith Nagel
Yes, that is a good book on PKD. BTW Jones, you never answered Stephens question. Yes, that was supposed to be Eric Clapton. The name used in the story is the thinly disguised Eric Lampton. Also note that it was well known at the time that 'Clapton is God'

Re: Papers by Shanahan

2005-06-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Is this a letter to Thermochim. Acta? If so, I hope they print it. - Jed

correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Harry Veeder
Sorry, I wrote: In reality the wavelength (and consequently momentum) of the reflected photon is slightly less than the wavelength ( momentum ) of the incoming photon. That should say slightly longer instead of slightly less! Harry

Re: Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-06-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Stephen A. Lawrence As a couple of trivial examples from Scanner, Scanner movie will debut in March '06: http://www.philipkdick.com/

Re: correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Harry Veeder In reality the wavelength (and consequently momentum) of the reflected photon is slightly less than the wavelength ( momentum ) of the incoming photon. That should say slightly longer instead of slightly less! But, but, but, that means the sail should be black not

Re: Big CF breakthrough reported

2005-06-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jean de Lagarde wrote: For more than three months since a large exchange in the beginning of march 2005, we have not heard about IESI. Have they been visited by competent people which coud give us news of this supposed fantastic breakthrough or does it exist non disclosure agreements that

Re: The hydrogen model

2005-06-20 Thread thomas malloy
George Holtz wrote; David Moon postulated the existence of shrunken hydrogen too. He believed that energy input would be required in order to achieve this however. Energy would be required to overcome the barrier but net energy would be released in most cases when the total reaction is

Re: Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
Mark Goldes "speculates" about a magnetically powered unit he's "attempting" to develop. Mark speculates that the energy is coming from the ZPE. And Mark only needs a few more Angel Investors to really start making progress - but herefuses to mentionme telling him years ago that I ALREADY

Re: Loopy field lines

2005-06-20 Thread George Holz
Hi Keith, You write, The big three Fe Ni Co all have gyromagnetic ratios around 2, iron being the material we were discussing. I looked at Bozorth to verify the above statement, and he describes a short history of measurement of G listing Barnett in 1914 as having experimentally discovered

Re: Chris Arnold

2005-06-20 Thread Mark Goldes
The world energy crisis is so urgent we welcome any system that can make a contribution. Our small firm has chosen to concentrate on ambient temperature Ultraconductors and specific solid-state and rotary devices. His post illustrates precisely why Chris is still looking for financing. Mark

Re: correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Terry Blanton wrote: From: Harry Veeder In reality the wavelength (and consequently momentum) of the reflected photon is slightly less than the wavelength ( momentum ) of the incoming photon. That should say slightly longer instead of slightly less! But, but, but,

Re: correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Terry Blanton wrote: From: Harry Veeder In reality the wavelength (and consequently momentum) of the reflected photon is slightly less than the wavelength ( momentum ) of the incoming photon. That should say slightly longer instead of slightly

Re: correction/Sunshine-Propelled Craft Is Set to Sail in Space

2005-06-20 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Stephen A. Lawrence But if it bounces the photons off, a reflective sail picks up momentum of (almost!) 2*p from each photon. I understand your argument; but, I trust you won't mind if I remain septical? ;-) We shall soon learn whether solar sails actually work! Launch tomorrow.

RE: [Humor] The Razor Cuts

2005-06-20 Thread John Steck
A family goes to a nearby beach for a nice afternoon of surf and sand. When they got to the beach there was a warning posted about strong currents that day. The parents decided it was a beach day for their young children. Dad headed into the water for a quick swim which caused the oldest to

Re: Chris Arnold

2005-06-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
Mark, I agree - unlike you and others, I built functional prototypesFIRST with my own money to provide proof of this revolutionary Plasma technology.I never said I only need another $3 Million to develop something I am "speculating" over. The problem with funding was twofold, first nobody

Re: Fw: Magnetic Power device

2005-06-20 Thread Christopher Arnold
Mark, I agree - unlike you and others, I built functional prototypesFIRST with my own money to provide proof of this revolutionary Plasma technology.I never said I only need another $3 Million to develop something I am "speculating" over. The problem with funding was twofold, first nobody

Re: Papers by Shanahan

2005-06-20 Thread Mike Carrell
Ed wrote: snip Papers that attempt to show that cold fusion is not real should be evaluated using the same standards skeptics want applied to papers that support such claims. This is the same position I have taken with respect ot critics of BLP's experimental work. Such criticism should be

Re: Big CF breakthrough reported

2005-06-20 Thread John Coviello
Professor Peter Hagelstein mentioned the iESiusa development at the MIT Cold Fusion colloquium last month. He said a group associated with iESiusa had secured a South Korean patent for a cold fusion technology and that he expected commercial developments in the near future. iESiusa also put