Placebo effect

2005-08-27 Thread thomas malloy
Parksie was attributing the beneficial effects of homeopathy to the placebo effect. The last I heard, someone had proven that the placebo effect was non existent. All I know is that I have relieved myself of conditions ranging from water on the elbow to sores in my mouth with homeopathy. I'm

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-08-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
With fossil fuel energy (Heating, Cooling Motor Fuel) cost heading toward $3.00/therm or $30.00/million BTU, an insulated 5,000 -10,000 gallon (poured concrete) water storage tank buried in the back yard (at a safe distance from the septic tank if you have one) can store about 4 million

RE: BLP on the IOP website + ZPE

2005-08-27 Thread R C
Terry, (Using this email because the uni. server is down for some reason). The Casmir Effect works with glass plates. If you read the paper: Comment on Zero-point Fluctuations and The Cosmological Constant, Michel F.C., Astrophysical Journal, 466:660-667, 1996 The approach Casmir used is

Placebo Effect

2005-08-27 Thread R C
Thomas, Being the good cop, homoeopathy is meant to fail the western science criterion because remedies are tailored to the *individual*. Hence the lack or repeatability and statistical trialling. Also many farmers swear by it and it is hard to argue that an animal has high consciousness to

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-08-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Methinks the Water-to-Air "Geothermal" heat pumps using stored water(or hybridized geothermal/water storage) would be cheaper to operate, witha lower heat storage installation cost too. ??? http://www.alliantenergygeothermal.com/stellent2/groups/public/documents/pub/geo_how_001210.hcsp " You

The Casmir Effect and ZPE

2005-08-27 Thread Christopher Arnold
Has anyone considered the possibility that the Casmir Effect is NOT measuring ZPE itself - butthe apparatus arereacting to some other force or effect? ChrisR C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Terry,(Using this email because the uni. server is down for some reason).The Casmir Effect works with glass

Re: Re: Sing the Universe Electric

2005-08-27 Thread Terry Blanton
From: RC Macaulay He isn't an Indigo child. These movements like the Indigo programs and such scare me. Yeah, even more scary is the Starchild Movement led by Boylan. Congrats on your grandkids!

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-08-27 Thread Frederick Sparber
Posted earlier: With fossil fuel energy (Heating, Cooling Motor Fuel) cost heading toward $3.00/therm or $30.00/million BTU, With Distribution, Transmission, Access, and franchise feesNatural Gas isrunning about $.90 per therm. Add 30% to 40% for heat out the chimney Coal Generated

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-08-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred has a very important series of posts regarding vital moves proposed for available energy resources that are being tragically ignored. As a nation, we overlook readily available technology in energy conservation and use because we have been seduced by artificially low fuel prices for

Researcher needs heavy water and other materials

2005-08-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
A retired physicist named Guy Richards contacted me recently. He hopes to perform cold fusion experiments, but he is having trouble purchasing the heavy water and reagents. Ed Storms told me this is because post-9/11 security has made it difficult for private individuals to buy such things.

ICENES 2005

2005-08-27 Thread Steven Krivit
Hi all, Just back from Brussels...everything went great with the presentations from me, McKubre, De Ninno and Frisone. Excellent receptivity from, and dialogue with that community. More details to come in New Energy Times Sept. 10. Steve

Re: ICENES 2005

2005-08-27 Thread John Coviello
Steve, Any good nuggets from the ICENES conference. Oil looks poised to go over $70 as Katrina is now a monster and is heading for the oil platforms off Louisana. John - Original Message - From: Steven Krivit [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, August 27,

Shoulders, Puthoff Sarfatti re ZPE

2005-08-27 Thread Mark Goldes
Vo, More to ponder. Disturbing. http://www.alwayson-network.com/comments.php?id=11751_0_5_0_C

Re: ICENES 2005

2005-08-27 Thread RC Macaulay
John Coviello wrote.. Steve,Any good nuggets from the ICENES conference. Oil looks poised to go over $70 as Katrina is now a monster and is heading for the oil platforms off Louisana. Doubtful that the City of New Orleans can take a direct hit from Katrina if she sustains the wind and tidal

Re: Shoulders, Puthoff Sarfatti re ZPE

2005-08-27 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Mark Goldes Vo, More to ponder. Disturbing. http://www.alwayson-network.com/comments.php?id=11751_0_5_0_C From the site: Sarfatti's model is the mirror opposite of Puthoff's. The zero point pressure is negative inside the thin shell of typically a trillion to ten thousand

Re: ICENES 2005

2005-08-27 Thread John Coviello
From: RC Macaulay To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 10:34 PM Subject: Re: ICENES 2005 John Coviello wrote.. Steve,Any good nuggets from the ICENES conference. Oil looks poised to go over $70 as Katrina is now a monster and is heading for the