Re: T.S.E. speaks...

2006-04-03 Thread thomas malloy
Terry posted; Well, that is just what we need according to University of Texas professor Eric Pianka: http://story.seguingazette.com/ Save the world, but kill 90% of the naked apes. Can anyone say Illuminati? No, Secular Humanism carried to it's logical conclusion. Professor Pianka love

Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

2006-04-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
This was a first class scientific experiment.   http://www.space-mixing-theory.com/article2.pdf     Single Charged Plates:   Plate 1, 186.9 grams/680 cm^2  = 0.275 grams/cm^2 Plate 2,  38.4 grams/130 cm^2  =  0.295 grams/cm^2 Plate 3,   11.9 grams/40 cm^2   =  0.298 grams/cm^2   The anomalous att

Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

2006-04-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Getting closer to the facts. Thanks to Bill's website:   http://www.amasci.com/freenrg/antigrav.html   Note the data on Pages 12 and 13 for parallel Plate capacitors.   http://www.space-mixing-theory.com/article2.pdf   - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber To: vortex-l Sent: 4

Re: A Fool's Paradise is ...

2006-04-03 Thread William Beaty
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Jones Beene wrote: > After getting a Sat.morning ROTL ride from reading the compendium > of April 1 stories on Sterling Allan's site: > http://freeenergynews.com/ For a huge list of April Fool sites and articles, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_1,_2006 (

Re: T.S.E. speaks...

2006-04-03 Thread Taylor J. Smith
Jones Beene wrote: > > Now that April, the "cruelest month" is getting off to a > uneventful start - better get ready for the worst, in TSE fashion: > Ruination Day, 2006. Hi All, The bad day that sticks in my mind is April 19 -- Waco and the Kansas City bombing; but a lot of bad stuff seems to

June 7-10, SSE 25th Annual Meeting (fwd)

2006-04-03 Thread William Beaty
I'll probably be attending this... (( ( ( ( ((O)) ) ) ) ))) William J. Beatyhttp://staff.washington.edu/wbeaty/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Research Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED]UW Chem Dept, Bagley Hall RM74 206-543-6195

"hot ice" in 1KV/mm e-field

2006-04-03 Thread William Beaty
I missed this one from August last year: nano-scale "Hot" ice films caused by 1KV/mm electric field http://chem3.snu.ac.kr/~surfion/Himage/pdf/2005_PRL(freezing%20transition).pdf In an STM microscope under water, apparently a solid ice barrier appears whenever the e-field strength between th

Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

2006-04-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Using this flat transmission line impedance calculator an 18 inch wide strip of Sheldahl  "Novaclad" with 90 mill thick polyimide K = 3.4 dielectric (3.37 effective) has an impedance of 1.0 ohms. Meaning the "light bulb" hot resistance will also have to be 1.0 ohms. giving a capacitance of 5.96

Re: T.S.E. speaks...

2006-04-03 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Jones Beene Now that April, the "cruelest month" is getting off to a uneventful start - better get ready for the worst, in TSE fashion: Ruination Day, 2006.  <><><><><><><> Well, that is just what we need according to University of Texas professor Eric Pia

Re: BP

2006-04-03 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Grimer What might appropriately be called Financial Jounce - the precursor of Financial Bounce perhaps, eh! 8-) <><><><><><> Which my wife does proficiently with her cheques! Terry ___ Try the New Netscape Mail T

Re: Gold nano particles = resonant hydrino catalyst?

2006-04-03 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you Terry. Actually it is 1.094 megahertz-meters.It rounds nicely to one. I just got out a paper on the subject. http://www.wbabin.net/ I have been trying to get this paper out on a main stream journal for 10 years. <><><><><><><>

Re: Paper published

2006-04-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote,   >There are certain advantages is being a quasi modo in the cathedral of EM. I suppose being a heretic would be more fun if I had ever beenbaptised in the EM church - but then perhaps I would have neverseen the looniness of loops. Howdy Frank, Not so loony loops if you follow t

Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

2006-04-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Flat Line Calculator:   http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/calmstrip.cfm   Coax Calculator:   http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/calcoax.cfm   The Works:   http://users.telenet.be/educypedia/electronics/electroniccalculatorstrans.htm   As Frank Z says .  "Enjoy"   Never Build What

Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

2006-04-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
>   > FWIW.  75 ohm coax runs about 65 picofarad/ meter and 0.43 microhenry/meter > with a 0.66 c propagation velocity (~5.0 nanosecond/meter). > > 50% mechanical efficiency a 1.0 meter long section of 75 ohm coax terminated with a > 75 ohm "light bulb" pulsed with a string of 60 volt "spikes"

Re: paper published

2006-04-03 Thread Grimer
At 02:15 pm 02/04/2006 -0700, Jones wrote: > After one enjoys Frank's fine paper, there are others of > aether-interest on this site, and esp. in light of some recent > posting on electrogravity and the Hotson epo-aether : > > http://www.wbabin.net/science/tombe.pdf > http://www.wbabin.net/p

Re: Gold nano particles = resonant hydrino catalyst?

2006-04-03 Thread thomas malloy
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: Hi, These are about the right size to resonate with ground state hydrogen, which would release hydrino heat. http://www.physorg.com/news63003999.html Interesting observation Robin. I'd like to hear more. Are you saying that the laser light would interact with the