Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
At 08:13 pm 24/08/2005 -0400, you wrote: > > Well, I didn't quite get all the pages downloaded before I > peaked the group's bandwidth limit. What *is* a group's > limit on Yahoo? Dunno - It's never worried me - I'm a patient man. One has to be when one pioneers new concepts. > > I'll finis

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry, Thanks for the link on the Cooper River Bridge.. a work of art and engineering.Presume you had a hand in design hopefully. I have been saving every scrap of info on Grimer and Jones post regarding the big "B" as I name the file. awesome stuff, including the vortex ring that blew my mind.

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
> From: Grimer > I intend to OCR them as a simple text file or .pdf at some point - > but in view of the very controversial nature of the arguments a > scan of the original documents has the advantage of showing that > they were actually accepted for publication and that I'm not > trying to pe

Re: Cold Fusion Description

2005-08-24 Thread John Coviello
Yes, you can sense that the mainstream has changed their disposition towards cold fusion.nowadays. It's no longer dismissed out of hand or ignored as taboo science. They're still skeptical, often out of pure ignorance, but at least receptive to the idea of cold fusion. - Original Message

Re: Acoustic Antigravity

2005-08-24 Thread Michael Huffman
Terry Blanton wrote: Here's another reference: http://www.crystalinks.com/levitationtibet.html The Bernoulli Principle applied to gravity/ZPE? Knuke

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
At 05:25 pm 24/08/2005 -0400, Terry wrote: >> From: Grimer > >> I would be the last person they would tell as you will >> understand if you read the Files section on the >> Beta-atmosphere Yahoo site. > > Yes, I am doing so. 280 kBytes per page is a bit big. > You should convert them to .pdf

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
At 03:42 pm 24/08/2005 -0400, you wrote: >> From: Grimer > >> == >> GRIMER, F.J. and R.E.HEWITT. The form of the >> stress-strain curve of concrete interpreted >> with a di-phase concept of material behaviour. > > My Civil Engineer

Polymer Fuel Cell Development

2005-08-24 Thread John Steck
"While polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells are widely considered the most promising fuel cells for portable use, their low operating temperature and consequent low efficiency have blocked their jump from promising technology to practical technology. But researchers at the Georgia Instit

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
> From: Grimer > I would be the last person they would tell as you will > understand if you real the Files section on the > Beta-atmosphere Yahoo site. Yes, I am doing so. 280 kBytes per page is a bit big. You should convert them to .pdf files. And you're exactly right about the safety fact

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
At 02:39 pm 24/08/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Frank Grimer, > >Last week I tried a new setting on my spam filter >which had the undesirable effect of blocking email from the vortex list. >I have now read your Aug. 19 post in the vortex archives on the meaning of >neutral mass. > > >Grimer wrote: > >>

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
> From: Grimer > == > GRIMER, F.J. and R.E.HEWITT. The form of the > stress-strain curve of concrete interpreted > with a di-phase concept of material behaviour. My Civil Engineer coworker said that the formulas for post stress co

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Harry Veeder
Frank Grimer, Last week I tried a new setting on my spam filter which had the undesirable effect of blocking email from the vortex list. I have now read your Aug. 19 post in the vortex archives on the meaning of neutral mass. Grimer wrote: > At 12:47 pm 24/08/2005 -0500, you wrote: >> Michael

Re: Off topic but important

2005-08-24 Thread OrionWorks
Statistically, it seems likely to me that the Republican administration will be voted out of office in 2008. I specifically use the term "republican administration" as compared to the presidency, because it seems to me that our president, Bush, is not the actual entity making policy. I think it

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
At 12:47 pm 24/08/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Michael Huffman wrote: > >> Grimer wrote: >> >>> >>> You could have added Casimir pressure for good measure. 8-) >>> >>> My preferred term is Beta-atmosphere since I find the analogy >>> with atmospheric pressure useful - and it arises naturally if >>>

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Harry Veeder
Michael Huffman wrote: > Grimer wrote: > >> >> You could have added Casimir pressure for good measure. 8-) >> >> My preferred term is Beta-atmosphere since I find the analogy >> with atmospheric pressure useful - and it arises naturally if >> one starts one's analysis with sands and clays whi

Re: Off topic but important

2005-08-24 Thread Wesley Bruce
Sad but possibly true. We better be ready for a few hundred thousand refugees. We called the Vietnamese refugees boat people and processed them in record time because we had several thousand trusted Vietnamese troops and intelegence officers that could sort them out. Hope it works out as good o

Acoustic Antigravity

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
Here's another reference: http://www.crystalinks.com/levitationtibet.html

Re: OU & resonant persistence

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
> From: Jones Beene > Ockham be damnedplus, the merger of science and > spirituality in a absolutely mind-blowing and > unexpected way. What is really mind-blowing is how Beene and Grimer are merging in their speculation. It lends credence to something I have read regarding the Coral Cast

Re: Off topic but important

2005-08-24 Thread Edmund Storms
Wesley Bruce wrote: I can agree with all of what you've said below. I'm assuming that if 'we' pull out there will be no US or Aussy air power involved. the Iraqi air force is in pieces so Syria and Iran would back oposite sides and throw their air power into the picture. Hope fully your rig

OFF topic but important

2005-08-24 Thread thomas malloy
Title: OFF topic but important Ed Storms posted and I replied Dear Tom, >I don't want to get into a pointless and fruitless debate.  However, our >country is in serious trouble, not just because of the Iraq war.  I agree. I just finishing reading Fleshing out Skull and Bones. One of the author

Sarfati's comment

2005-08-24 Thread thomas malloy
== CAUSALITY-VIOLATING QUANTUM ACTION AT A DISTANCE? by Dr. Jack Sarfatti ... the universe is created by intelligent design but the Designer lives in our far future and has evolved from us. =

Re: OU & resonant persistence

2005-08-24 Thread Jones Beene
One further note and addenda. And a possible "eureka moment"... I have received some interesting related information from Mitchell Swartz which will be covered in a latter post based on von Hippels' "Dielectrics and Waves" and Michell's paper in IE : Swartz. M., "Dances with Protons - Ferroelectr

Cold Fusion Description

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
Interesting that attitudes do seem to be achanging: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-cold-fusion.htm

Re: Nanotube Sheets

2005-08-24 Thread Terry Blanton
> From: Wesley Bruce > http://www.tft.csiro.au/research/pdf/KenAtkinsonCarbonNaontubes1358.pdf Great SEM piccys in this one! > Aussys rule!!! >:o Well, you certainly prove G-d has a sense of humor: animals with built-in pockets and the platypus!

Re: Nanotube Sheets

2005-08-24 Thread Wesley Bruce
The Aussy CSIRO end of the breakthrough is at: http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?type=mediarelease&id=153nanojoint and http://www.tft.csiro.au/main.htm and http://www.tft.csiro.au/research/pdf/KenAtkinsonCarbonNaontubes1358.pdf Aussys rule!!! >:o I'm biased. I'm an Aussy and I live near the CSIRO head

Re: Peak Oil

2005-08-24 Thread Wesley Bruce
An interesting addition on the peak oil debate. http://www.mises.org/story/1892 Steven Krivit wrote: Seems they have begun their own research re: Hubbert Peak and the truth about our oil supply and are realizing that they will never see $2/gal gas again. Many are dumping their SUVs and pic

Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron

2005-08-24 Thread Grimer
The following excerpt suggest that the Vort member, George Hathaway, personally witnessed some of the Hutchison Effect phenomena. It will be interesting to see precisely what it was that he witnessed and what he believes the underlying cause to be - if he is willing to testify, that is - and