At 11:16 pm 25/07/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
> Terry,
>
> Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement
> extends to most science.
> Way back when I was in school we were taught crude
> oil came from dinosaurs and decayed vegetable matter
> and this was in the early 1940's.
>
> I have b
Richard,
Only because you mentioned it - have you considered that our sun could be the inside of a Black hole residing in a parallel universe? Just a thought.
ChrisRC Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement extends to most science.
Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement extends to most
science.
Way back when I was in school we were taught crude oil came from dinasaurs
and decayed vegetable matter and this was in the early 1940's.
I have been posting a few " ringers" . One is that the sun may be
At 10:53 PM 7/24/2005, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Mitchell Swartz wrote:
Also, corroborating this, we have made electricity for years using
cold fusion systems [since before our
first report in Fusion Facts (Hal Fox, editor) a decade ago when a small
light bulb first turned on by CF,
Are y
> From: Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/07/25 Mon PM 10:54:34 EDT
> To:
> Subject: Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescense
>
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > It does make me wonder if there might be at least some similarities between
> > Putoff and Mill's theory, which I gather on
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It does make me wonder if there might be at least some similarities between
> Putoff and Mill's theory, which I gather on the surface are about as opposite
> to each other as night is to day.
Well, Orion's Bell (t), at least have the respect to spell Hal's name cor
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It does make me wonder if there might be at least some similarities between
> Putoff and Mill's theory, which I gather on the surface are about as opposite
> to each other as night is to day.
Yeah, well, "Putoff", aka "Puthoff", is not an MD. And, he might lack s
> From: Terry Blanton
> > From:
> > If energy is being "emitted" only to be re-supplied by
> > ZPE fluctuation that STILL doesn't explain WHAT HAPPENED
> > to the original energy emitted from the electron.
> >
> > Can someone explain where it all went?
>
> Well, IMO, to quote our own dear Jones
That question does deserve an answer. Wouldn't lighting a lightbulb from
excess cold fusion energy be quite a breakthrough? It would be a nice demo
at the next MIT Cold Fusion Colloquium, a light bulb lit by a cold fusion
cell. That would put the skeptics to rest for good.
- Original Me
> From: If energy is being "emitted" only to be re-supplied by ZPE fluctuation that
> STILL doesn't explain WHAT HAPPENED to the original energy emitted from the
> electron.
>
> Can someone explain where it all went?
Well, IMO, to quote our own dear Jonesie, it never made it into our
three-sp
Like everything of value in today's world, "rust"
has its own home page.The iron oxide home page itself is fairly
lightweight:http://web1.caryacademy.org/chemistry/rushin/StudentProjects/CompoundWebSites/2003/ironoxide/home.htm
But it is a jumping-off point for this un-reduced
soliloquy - whi
> From: Grimer
>
> I've been re-reading one of Puthoff's old papers
> from 1986, which was recenly referred to on Vortex,
> viz,
...
> =
> ABSTRACT
>
> We show here that, within the stochastic electrodynamic
> formulation and at the level
I just got back from observing some fiber cable testing in midtown.
It is 94 degrees F here in Hotlanta with a heat index of 101 degrees. Tomorrow
it will be 98/110.
In Canberra, NSW it is 49 degrees F.
I think I'll have a Fosters!
> From: Grimer
> I've been re-reading one of Puthoff's old papers
> from 1986, which was recenly referred to on Vortex,
> viz,
The reason for the non-radiating orbiting electron has been a primary topic of
disagreement between Randell Mills and Harold Puthoff theories (among many).
Gee, did
I've been re-reading one of Puthoff's old papers
from 1986, which was recenly referred to on Vortex,
viz,
=
Ground state of hydrogen as a zero-point-fluctuation-
determined state
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v35/i10/p3266_1
> From: "Stephen A. Lawrence"
> Anyhow, 'nuff spam for now; this has very little to do with energy...
Some folks are fighting back at spammers:
http://mosnews.com/news/2005/07/25/spammerdead.shtml
I just added a page on the Sagnac effect to my little relativity site.
For once I actually attempted to keep the math under control; there's
nothing messier than a Lorentz transform on the page. If you find the
Sagnac effect confusing, or if you've been puzzled by the websites that
claim it's
--- Grimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:24 pm 22/07/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
>
> > It is a very compelling theory Frank,
>
> You say the nicest things, Merlyn. 8-)
>
> > but I don't think it works out.
>
> But here comes the "but" ;^)
>
>
>
> >Picture it this way...
> >
> >I
Here is an interesting comment about the U.K. press:
"The US has always believed," analyzes the Guardian, "that there would be
some kind of magic bullet, such as cold fusion or some other theoretically
plausible but unlikely method of producing electricity, or perhaps hydrogen
as an alternati
At 10:29 am 25/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>See:
>
>http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20585/1.html
>
>This is bringing a lot of traffic to LENR-CANR.org today.
That's a good plug for the LENR website.
I was amused to read at the end of the article.
=
> From: Grimer
> Yummy, yummy - Emmental - My favourite.8-)
Mousebender's seventh choice, I believe (Cleese cheese).
http://www.phespirit.info/montypython/cheese_shop.htm
Note that Haiko Lietz also wrote a review of CF research in Germany:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LietzHcondensedm.pdf
- Jed
At 09:50 am 25/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
> For those of you who think my ideas about an electric
> sun and a hollow moon are the rantings of a crackpot,
> I offer the following proof that things are not what
> they seem. Simply go to:
>
> http://moon.google.com/
>
> and you will observe that
See:
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20562/1.html
English version:
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20585/1.html
This is bringing a lot of traffic to LENR-CANR.org today.
Quotes from article:
"The world needs an Apollo-type program for cold fusion
After three years of studies clim
Very cheesy
I think a computer-geek at Google got the munchies and let their
mouse do the final frame
- Original Message -
From: "Terry Blanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:50 AM
Subject: Not What They Seem
For those of you who think my ideas abo
For those of you who think my ideas about an electric sun and a hollow moon are
the rantings of a crackpot, I offer the following proof that things are not
what they seem. Simply go to:
http://moon.google.com/
and you will observe that the locations of each lunar landing have been mapped.
N
According to all of these GSU tutorials all you need to do is mix
a bit of Mercury Vapor molecules (~200 AMU) with the (~ 2 AMU) H2 molecules
at 76 Torr, and Walla! OU heat. ??
Mean Free Path Calculator:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/menfre.html
Collision Frequenc
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