Ed,
If you believe the government (whomever is in office) can come clean about
anything you have an idealistic viewpoint. It's all strategic positioning.
The public is sold a story it can swallow. The world is not shown the cards
in our hand.
We invaded Iraq to get out of Saudia Arabia. We want
At 04:48 pm 25/08/2005 -0400, Terry wrote:
>>> From: Grimer
>>
>>> Also, I searched the site with "Herda" and got nada - so I am at a
>>> complete loss as to what you are on about. 8-)
>>
>>I'm sure Tom meant Haisch and Rueda.
>>
>>http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9802031
>
>
> Thanks for the info.
At 04:48 pm 25/08/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>> From: Grimer
>
>> Also, I searched the site with "Herda" and got nada - so I am at a
>> complete loss as to what you are on about. 8-)
>
>I'm sure Tom meant Haisch and Rueda.
>
>http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9802031
Thanks for the info. Terry.
Neither
Holy crap - and I thought 40% efficiency from the zinc air battery was
lousy.
I thought that 20% efficiency was pretty bad too.
Can a battery be made outta stuff that's highly reactive? Like aluminum
and bromine?
Yes. Do a web search under aluminium battery
I guess that's the limiting fa
> From: Grimer
> Also, I searched the site with "Herda" and got nada - so I am at a
> complete loss as to what you are on about. 8-)
I'm sure Tom meant Haisch and Rueda.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9802031
At 12:26 pm 25/08/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>I visited the Beta-Atmosphere newsgroup on Yahoo. I noticed two
>familiar names, Jones Beene and Frank Grimer, and a subscribe link. I
>would be interested in reading more about it, but more email is not
>what I need.
Nor what any of us need - I can as
At 01:50 pm 25/08/2005 -0500, Harry wrote:
> So far Yahoo has only allowed me to download a few pages from your paper.
I must confess I never had any problems downloading stuff from Yahoo sites.
Perhaps someone was downloading stuff at the same time. If you keep having
problems let me know and I
Holy crap - and I thought 40% efficiency from the zinc air battery was
lousy.
Can a battery be made outta stuff that's highly reactive? Like aluminum
and bromine?
I guess that's the limiting factor with chemical batteries - heat. I
wonder if there's any way to reduce the heat output while pus
I contacted Electropositronium. I received an executive summary and a
.pdf encrypted file which shows an anode and a cathode with various
sized balls in between. I assume that the balls are the
nanostructures that make the system work.
They also included a discussion of the amount of energy th
Someone posted the following URL, http://www.iop.org/EJ/njp . The
post intimated that the webmaster was mentioning BLP on the website.
I visited the website and failed to notice any mention of BLP.
Frank Grimer wrote:
>>
>> The same criticism could apply to your notions of
>> negative and positive mass.
>
> Absolutely 8-). You are so right. 8-)
>
> I am using a conventional datum cos there is only so much
> cognitive dissonance that people can cope with at one sitting.
>
> As I have p
I visited the Beta-Atmosphere newsgroup on Yahoo. I noticed two
familiar names, Jones Beene and Frank Grimer, and a subscribe link. I
would be interested in reading more about it, but more email is not
what I need.
I assume that the link that someone posted with the article about the
theories
Vo,
Andreas Rathke at ESA is good and he recommended the following on ZP and
BLP:
"Comment on Zero-point Fluctuations and The Cosmological Constant", Michel
F.C., Astrophysical Journal, 466:660-667, 1996
New J. Phys. 7 127, Andreas Rathke: http://www.iop.org/EJ/njp
*He is* a theoretician.
Re
Grimer wrote..
I've been puzzling over how Hutchison manages to
get such spectacular effects from his claimed
relatively small energy input.
It occurs to me that a vortex ring (VR) is a
combination of a B-atm. expansion strain energy
(negative energy)and a B-atm. contraction strain
energy (posi
> From: Terry Blanton
Sorry for the double posts. Itchy trigger finger.
> From: "RC Macaulay"
> Thanks for the link on the Cooper River Bridge.. a work of art and
> engineering.Presume you had a hand in design hopefully.
Being in communications my participation is usually limited to CCTV and other
systems.
My friend said that although the CRB cost two years worth
> From: "RC Macaulay"
> Thanks for the link on the Cooper River Bridge.. a work of art and
> engineering.Presume you had a hand in design hopefully.
Being in communications my participation is usually limited to CCTV and other
systems.
My friend said that although the CRB cost two years worth
I've been puzzling over how Hutchison manages to
get such spectacular effects from his claimed
relatively small energy input.
It occurs to me that a vortex ring (VR) is a
combination of a B-atm. expansion strain energy
(negative energy)and a B-atm. contraction strain
energy (positive energy).
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