Re: Well Read

2005-11-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Richard,   Jacques Benvinste (sp?) argued that water has a memory, but I think the surface tension of water is what you are seeing as the water spirals inside the poly tube.   Open the kitchen faucet just past where a drip forms and notice that the water thins down from about 3 mm diameter to a

Re: ISS

2005-11-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Wesley Bruce's message of Fri, 04 Nov 2005 19:14:02 +1100: Hi, [snip] >About the same. The time frame is not acceleration limited. Its limited >by orbital windows. Some have proposed making a cycler using ISS >modules. The minimum fuel option is a cycler. A cycler is a craft that >o

Re: Well Read

2005-11-05 Thread Merlyn
Well, if the vortex is in a magnetic field, perhaps you are ionizing the water. Then the charged particles forced into the tube can be influenced by the magnetic field as they exit out the top. My 2 cents. --- RC Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BlankFor those Vorts that may wonder if thei

Re: Well Read

2005-11-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred, Sometimes I wonder if my old age is showing, I mean't to state that we achieved a spiral flow inside the clear tubing. It does appear similar to a coil spring. The water clings to the inside wall of the tubing with a hollow center. The spirals are water and show they are flowing as th

RE: Well Read

2005-11-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
You might try cutting an ACME Thread in a poly rod and stretching a clear poly tube over it. Double Stub?   OTOH, the screw from a garage door opener has an ACME thread,don't it?   On that note a non-ferrous conducting inner rod with an ACME thread channel with insulation over the lands with a

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Living 7 miles downwind of the Fayette Electric coal fired 3 stack power plant, I can attest to the change taken place over it's 25 year plus operation. My metal roof is one example. The original unit was built with NO emission control, the later 2 stacks have E scrubbers. The coal comes fro

Well Read

2005-11-05 Thread RC Macaulay
For those Vorts that may wonder if their posts are read.. keep posting. Every bit of information, conjecture, disagreement, analogy etc, raises the level of interest and learning curve . For me, I digest each post and examine the thought expressed. Solomon penned that " business is conducted

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones left out the good stuff in Fly Ash from the Combustion of Coal.   http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1143/html/text.html   Beryllium ~ 0.99  PPM Lead   ~ 4.8 PPM Mercury    ~ 0.22 PPM (Twice as much as ~ 0.11 PPM Palladium) Thorium (&Radium- Radon?)   ~ 3.99  PPM Uranium  ~ 1.0 PPM   Interest

Re: The Geometry of OU

2005-11-05 Thread Jones Beene
One further thought on that "other" potential use of sonofusion... as it all ties into recent threads.   ... that is, should sonofusion not be amenable to becoming a stand-alone net producer of energy as Ross Tessien and Russ George and others hope: http://www.d2fusion.com/education/sonofusio

Re: Podkletnov's Disks

2005-11-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Wes and Fred, Force field reaction may be closer to describing the event.   Richard - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 6:30 AM Subject: Re: Podkletnov's Disks Wesley  Bruce wrote: > > No

Re: Podkletnov's Disks

2005-11-05 Thread Frederick Sparber
Wesley  Bruce wrote: > > No drive can be truly reactionless! > We are really talking of drives that > that that interact electrostatically with > waves or photons. > These become invisible or substantial reaction mass. > Agreed Wes.  I think Dr. (ms?) Li  left NASA and went back to China to pu