Title: Evolution and race
Kyle posted, and
Revtek replied;
> My faith in the human race and
its future is shaken.
Kyle, you seem surprised that there are really guys like Goering out
there.
There has to be a bunch of them because their reasoning is based
on
evolutionary beliefs and we all know
I have heard the hurricane described as a heat engine, but never
quite like this explanation which was posted on the PES list.
Sterling D. Allan writes "In a story at the new Open Source Energy
Network site, Paul Noel says: "Energetically speaking, the vortex
that forms in these storms is als
At 04:55 pm 27/10/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>D2fusion is back in the news again.
>
>Can't tell if it's just a re-hash of old news.
>
>See General Discussion, first article by Bon Clayton Kuhlman at:
>
>http://www.opensourceenergy.com/C17/News%20Viewer/default.aspx?ID=1012
>
>http://tinyurl.com/d9nlf
>
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Horace wrote:
Jed,
The JLN's MAHD does NOT disassociate water! The water is merely a
cooling medium for the anode.
Well, I figured as much.
The heat in the MAHD is generated in a gaseous hydrogen at 0.1atm
pressure between inner heated cathode and outer cold anode.
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating green line is water
flow in liters per minute. The red and blue lines do not fluctuate.
They are
Mark,
Well, I think JLN measures the input power the right way. That is - by
integration of the instantaneous products of current and voltage, using his
dual trace oscilloscope. See the following picture on his web site.
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahgjln4.jpg
However, he seems to c
I think that generating 4Watts of 100Amps pulses, out of 3degC temperature
differential of the cooling water is quite an engineering feat despite its
theoretical possibility.
How big of a Stirling Engine would one need to accomplish this?
I always disliked Mr.Carnot,
Horace
At 23:26 2005-10
The varying water flow is caused by turbulence in the heat exchanger.
Apparently the anode get hot enough to vaporize some of the water at the
contact layer leading to local steam bubbles that interfere with smooth water
flow.
Regards,
Horace
At 23:13 2005-10-27, you wrote:
>Horace wrote:
>
John Coviello wrote..
For example, studying five years of atmospheric readings from Flagstaff and
Tucson, Arizona, with an elevation difference of 3,700 feet, separated by 250
miles, they found the pressure difference to be in the range of 0.5 to 0.7 psi
(pounds per square inch) on a daily ba
Deriving Power from Atmospheric Pressure Differences over
Geographically-Spaced SitesNew method of power generation will harness
the difference in atmospheric pressure between locations 100 to 200 miles apart,
with reliability comparable to coal, nuclear, gas, and hydro, but at a cost
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I think there's a big question of how Naudin measures the input
power, given that his input is pulsed. He doesn't explicitly
say how he measures it.
http://www.gifnet.ch/lab/mahg/mahg2d.htm
Suppose you have a pulsed DC source connected to a resistor.
Vp = peak voltage
Va = average voltage
R =
OrionWorks sez:
> D2fusion is back in the news again.
>
> Can't tell if it's just a re-hash of old news.
>
> See General Discussion, first article by Bon Clayton Kuhlman at:
>
> http://www.opensourceenergy.com/C17/News%20Viewer/default.aspx?ID=1012
>
> http://tinyurl.com/d9nlf
>
Actually I t
D2fusion is back in the news again.
Can't tell if it's just a re-hash of old news.
See General Discussion, first article by Bon Clayton Kuhlman at:
http://www.opensourceenergy.com/C17/News%20Viewer/default.aspx?ID=1012
http://tinyurl.com/d9nlf
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
> From: Jed Rothwell
> > Horace wrote:
>
> >Jed,
> >
> >The JLN's MAHD does NOT disassociate water! The water
> > is merely a cooling medium for the anode.
>
> Well, I figured as much.
>
>
> >The heat in the MAHD is generated in a gaseous hydrogen
> > at 0.1atm pressure between inner heated c
Jean-Louis,
In your MAGH project, you keep the inlet and outlet temperatures steady
while you vary the flow of water. That is an unusual way to run a flow
calorimeter. Why don't you let the outlet temperature fluctuate instead?
Also, how do you control the water flow? You must have some kind
Horace wrote:
Jed,
The JLN's MAHD does NOT disassociate water! The water is merely a cooling
medium for the anode.
Well, I figured as much.
The heat in the MAHD is generated in a gaseous hydrogen at 0.1atm pressure
between inner heated cathode and outer cold anode. This is essentially a
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/index.htm
The description right below the cross section view at
the top of the page says
"The MAHG tube has been specially designed : It is
composed by a water cooled vaccum tube filled with
hydrogen at 0.1 atm."
The temp measurements are for the cooling water,
Jed,
The JLN's MAHD does NOT disassociate water! The water is merely a cooling
medium for the anode.
The heat in the MAHD is generated in a gaseous hydrogen at 0.1atm pressure
between inner heated cathode and outer cold anode. This is essentially a vacuum
tube, but without electrical HV polar
See:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/27/business/worldbusiness/27oil.html
QUOTES:
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 - Last spring, the White House publicly embraced plans
by Saudi Arabia to increase its oil production capacity significantly. But
privately, some officials and others advising the government a
The Nature article slamming cold fusion was about Putterman's recent work
on fusion using the pyroelectric effect to accelerate deutrons. The
reference to
CF reads:
"The problem with reports of tabletop fusion is that for most scientists
they evoke memories of the notorious, and now largely d
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating green line is water flow in
liters per minute. The red and blue lines do not fluctuate. They are
"temp input" and "temp o
> The Baron sez:
> > OrionWorks sez:
Ok... I have some free time - it's my lunch break.
> > Since we are talking about the writings of weighty authors
> > might I suggest another individual, Carl Sagan, specifically
> > his book "Demon-Haunted World" -
> > Chapter 10 titled: "The Dragon in my Ga
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I wrote:
input power plays heater power (McKubre's method) . . .
Meant "input power plus heater power." Sorry.
Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating green line
I wrote:
input power plays heater power (McKubre's method) . . .
Meant "input power plus heater power." Sorry.
Do I have this right? See the graphs on this page:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
In the graph for test run 76, the fluctuating green line is water flow in
liters
In a message dated 10/13/2005 4:56:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you make a Deuteron (in D2O) flip over??
http://www.gyroscopes.org/movies.asp
The reference to Carl Sagan reminded me that a gyroscope was used in the Contact movie to cause a ship to teleport in
In a message dated 10/21/2005 11:58:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 10/21/2005 10:04:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since we are talking about the writings of weighty authors might I suggest another individual, Carl Sagan, specif
Mark Goldes wrote:
In case you have not seen this...
http://www.gifnet.org/
The music on that web site is annoying. It appears to be nothing more than
a frame with Naudin's own web site:
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm
This has an equally annoying pop-up advertisement for o
Vo,
In case you have not seen this...
http://www.gifnet.org/
Mark
Here is another article on Tamiflu, which although
seemingly slanted both ways - towards, and against, our favorite
drug-monopoly - Roche - is more balanced than the typical pro-Tam
spin:http://tinyurl.com/b88qs
But the disguised-spin here, and avoidance of the
newer evidence, is still i
Either as long as it's not pornie.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: "thomas malloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: Porksie
I didn't notice any story behind the mascot, is there some additional
meaning, or just humor?
It's too bad that t
The text format version of the Schwinger paper is on line here, thanks to
Robert Bass:
http://www.innoventek.com/SchwingerICCF1March1990.pdf
Bass has offered to proofread my Microsoft Word version, but he is busy for
the next few weeks, so if someone else could assist I would appreciate it.
I didn't notice any story behind the mascot, is there some additional
meaning, or just humor?
It's too bad that they didn't name it Parksie.
Thanks Richard.
Aloe Vera is a big item in NM.
My mother was 14 when the flu epidemic hit northwestern Pennsylvania.
The cemetery gravestones (mostly marble) reflect the extent of fatalities.
My mother-in law was 12 in central New Mexico. She said they couldn't keep
up with the burial of the
Jed Rothwell wrote:
The Google Alerts program brought me the following link:
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/051024/full/4371224a.html
I am not a subscriber to nature.com, so I do not know what the article
says, but Google brought me a partial quote:
"Physics: Far from the frontier
Nature.
RC Macaulay wrote:
Fred wrote..
>I watched a TV interview with Dr. Gaynor and was impressed by
>his comments on a possible flu pandemic and the
vitamins-minerals-foods that will
>help build up the immune system for survival, "especially for those over
>age 65 where 90% of the fatalities oc
Fred wrote..
>I watched a TV interview with Dr. Gaynor and
was impressed by
>his comments on a possible flu pandemic and the
vitamins-minerals-foods that will
>help build up the immune system for survival,
"especially for those over
>age 65 where 90% of the fatalities
occur".
Fred,
I watched a TV interview with Dr. Gaynor and was impressed by
his comments on a possible flu pandemic and the vitamins-minerals-foods that will
help build up the immune system for survival, "especially for those over
age 65 where 90% of the fatalities occur".
"Nurture Nature, Nurture Health:
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>
> In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Wed, 26 Oct 2005
> 05:40:57 -0500:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >> Now that said, I fail to see why momentum can't be conserved
> >> between a molecule and an emitted photon. IOW why doesn't H
> >> recombine under emission of UV?
> >
In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Wed, 26 Oct 2005
05:40:57 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>> Now that said, I fail to see why momentum can't be conserved
>> between a molecule and an emitted photon. IOW why doesn't H
>> recombine under emission of UV?
>>
>Moot point. Where is Ronny Bar-Gadda going
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