In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Sun, 20 Nov 2005 11:34:48
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>> Never heard of it. Reference?
> Oriani, R.A. Anomalous Heavy Atomic Masses Produced by Electrolysis.
>in The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion. 1998. Vancouver,
>Canada: ENECO, Inc., Salt Lake Ci
Jones,
BYU Jones is just trying to take the front page away from Texas.
In keeping with the premise that truth in Texas is always stranger than
fiction and conspiracies.. take the recent account of the..
Texas Lottery Commission.. hehe , grin, chuckle.. snicker.. woopee
doo!!
An Austin
Whoa... Reading the report, and others on this site
- there is not a real serious mention of "bombs" and the report tries to focus
mainly on the third building, not the Twin towers. The "broader conspiracy" is
pure crap, IMHO... but as to Building 7, there is a plausible case being made
here
Hi Harry,
Don't know about the physics but the mechanical
and structural engineerig aspects of the collapse make for a wide range of
theories for the cause of the (near symmetrical) collapse of the buildings. Add
to the confusion caused by FEMA and the standard operating procedure of the
gov
apologies if vortex-l alredy received the missive
From: Akira Kawasaki
To: Vortex-l
Sent: 11/20/2005 8:24:37 AM
Subject: Re: CO2 Minipower Generator?
Nov. 20, 2005
Vortex,
In the late forties, with the rage for powered model airplanes (among boys mostly), there developed many sized gas, m
I'm against methanol, but a hand-pump pressurized mix of scotch and 3%
peroxide run over
a few cubic centimeters of auto cat converter beads should run a mini steam
engine-generator.
Fred
> [Original Message]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Date: 11/20/2005 2:07:28 PM
> Subject: Re: CO2 Mini
> > Nov. 10, 2005
> Y. professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC > > By Elaine Jarvik > Deseret Morning News, Utah >
> The physics of 9/11 - including how fast and symmetrically > one of the World Trade Center buildings fell - prove that official > explanations of the collapses are wrong,
I've said to a friend that most critics of cold fusion can't quote or
cite a single paper critical of cold fusion. It's certainly correct in
Australia. but is it correct in all cases. What are the papers critical
of cold fusion and have we debunked them all in turn? We need a list and
counter l
You could use two engines, one pressure and another stirling to take
advantage of thermal shift of the expanding gas as Akira points out.
Or you could use methanol:
http://www.geekcoffee.net/archives/2005/11/samsung_creates_1.html
By the way, when you get the knack of it with one finger, try t
- Original Message -
From: Akira Kawasaki
To: Frederick Sparber
Sent: 11/20/2005 8:24:37 AM
Subject: Re: CO2 Minipower Generator?
Nov. 20, 2005
Vortex,
In the late forties, with the rage for powered model airplanes (among boys mostly), there developed many sized gas, methanol,
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Sun, 20 Nov 2005 11:34:48
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>> Essentially correct, but be careful not to confuse Hy (neutral)
>> with what I have been designating "hyh" (Hydrinohydride) which
>> carries a negative charge (or Hy- if you prefer that notation).
>
>So, we have
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:19:06
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Why? In a "perfect" ionic compound, solidity results from the
binding energy of positive and negative ions. IOW the attractive
force between ions of opposite charge pulls the ensemb
Some CO2 and other gas properties.
http://www.airliquide.com/en/business/products/gases/gasdata/index.asp?GasID=26
- Original Message -
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 11/20/2005 5:20:20 AM
Subject: Re: CO2 Minipower Generator?
At 77 F liquid CO2 has a pressure of
At 77 F liquid CO2 has a pressure of 63.5 Atm (933 PSI) and a density of
about 1.10 grams/cm^3.
At STP there are 50 cm^3 of CO2 vapor per gram.An aluminum tube
about 18 inches long by 1.0 inches I.D.could store about 750 grams of
liquid CO2.
Could one make a miniature steam engine run a minipow
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