Mark Goldes posted this link to Chukanov website that reports on his work
with ball lightning
www.chukanovenergy.com
Here is another link on ball lightning that has some interesting views.
http://ascension2000.com/ConvergenceIII/c307.htmFew
people have ever seen ball lightning in nature. I saw
One out of every 11,170 atoms of Potassium is Radioactive Potassium-40
with a 1.28 billion year half-life.
~ 11% of these emit a 1.46 eV gamma and/or a Positron which annihilates
with an electron giving off two 0.511 Mev gammas.
Discharge of the K+ ions on the Ti can form a gamma-emitting
Vo,
Kiril was probably the first individual to produce artificial ball
lightning. MPI helped him escape to the U.S. from Bulgaria while the Cold
Was was still happening.
He has persevered ever since and produced working prototypes of his energy
device.
It appears it may be valid work. I
Jones sez:
...
> Sure, there's alot of power available from the average
> electric eel, but they're not cute, and you can't pet
> them. They require expensive, massive water-filled
> containment facilities. Electric eel power will just
> lead to more big, price-controling, centralized
> utility c
Ed Teller's pet was the Proton-Li7 ---> 2 He4 + 17.3 Mev reaction.
But, according to his fusion article in my late 1940s Britannica he said it
would never
happen. :-)
Fred
Edmund Storms wrote:
>
> I have to admire the people proposing to fuse H and B using Farnsworth
> fuser. They will learn a
Jones,
Hilarious!
Mark
From: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
To: vortex-l
Subject: Samhain-Science-Snicker
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:24:57 -0800 (PST)
Is it a "hallowed dream" or a "hollow dream" that the
solution to the energy crisis in right around the
Franke
Is it a "hallowed dream" or a "hollow dream" that the
solution to the energy crisis in right around the
Franken-corner?
http://www.otherpower.com/hamster.html
Guess you noticed that-one is apropos for the season
and another version of trick-or-treat, but just
imagine a GM mod to skippy with about
I have to admire the people proposing to fuse H and B using Farnsworth
fuser. They will learn a lot and may actually make a useful contribution
in the future. Three problems exist. First, if they can actually
achieve a sufficient temperature to fuse H and B at a rate to make
useful energy, th
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