Mow I know why the TV show Daily Planet never has stories about CF research.
The host of the show is Jay Ingram and by writing this article he has made
clear his opinion of CF research.
Harry
Jed Rothwell wrote:
> The usual lame-brained attack:
>
> http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer
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From: "Hoyt A. Stearns jr."
You might be interested in this article:
http://www.rsystem.org/rs/cwkvk/muon.htm
Well it is certainly interesting that he can work out the lifetime
for the muon using this theory. That is impressive.
Of course, he does have the lux
Cascaded Villard Voltage Multiplier.
http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/hv/src/mul/
With 10 stages 0 -15, 000 volts in ~ 0 - 15,000,000 volts out. :-)
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From: Rick Monteverde
Yeah, and it seems that we're on its polar axis. That thing blows, we
get
the polar beam. In about 25 years it might get a lot easier to see some
positive CF results!
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If Shipov is right, we already feel the effects of Vega!
Terr
See:
http://members.nuvox.net/~on.jwclymer/snf/index.html
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From: Jones Beene
In about 10,000 years, we will have wobbled around enough such that
the new North Star will be you guessed it - Vega.
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Fascinating article, Jones. I had no idea Vega was a pole star. This
means that 16,000 years ago the Atlanteans
No joke Jed, Planck's (sp?) second law.
CF may be controversial and ignored by many in sci pub, but HF hasn't
gotten a word of positive ink since they stopped arguing about the ITER site.
Keep up the good work.
s
Here is a strange comment:
http://www.ucsdguardian.org/cgi-bin/features?art=
Yeah, and it seems that we're on its polar axis. That thing blows, we get
the polar beam. In about 25 years it might get a lot easier to see some
positive CF results!
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The star that starred with star Jodie Foster is starring in a
new Nature article:
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060410/vega_spa.html
She's spinning so fast she's about to fly apart (Vega, not
Jodie).
Ha! and our Vega is no N
RC Macaulay wrote:
US Universities now devote much
time to lobby for US funding.. it is a huge chunk of change and like
politicians seeking campaign funding, it is become their lifeblood. It no
longer matters what research,, only that it is keyed to the latest buzz
word.. today the buzzword is "
The usual lame-brained attack:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1144965013477&call_pageid=968332188774&col=968350116467
This includes some vicious garbage about Taleyarkhan. He is accused
of "removing an instrument" from the labo
The star that starred with star Jodie Foster is starring in a new
Nature article:
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060410/vega_spa.html
She's spinning so fast she's about to fly apart (Vega, not Jodie).
Terry
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The path of action is open to all, Phillip.
You can choose to read the papers available, and work the field.
If you feel for some reason unable to do this, you can contribute
monetarily to one of the many projects ongoing in the field.
The best person to answer your question is yourself.
Because
This combination plus an exhausting-recirculating tank worked
for me:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Jacuzzi-Bros-Jet-Ejector-for-Deep-Well-w-Check-Valve_W0QQitemZ6050919771QQcategoryZ42132QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-2-HP-Centrifugal-Electric-Water-Pump-Pond-Pool-Farm_W0QQitemZ4456440355
You might be interested in this article:
http://www.rsystem.org/rs/cwkvk/muon.htm
Also there's plenty more on the Reciprocal System in http://www.rssystem.org
in addition to the other two websites.
Mention of the (1-1-1) particle:
http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/qp/qp05.htm
Hoyt Stearns
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Richard,
I think this is an old posting that I missed; at least two days
old.
Philip.
At 07:28 PM 4/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Philip wrote..
"The indication for a steady increase in research funding is
apparent across all science, except CF"
>And at this critical point in time, one wonders w
'Morning Richard,
My question still stands: "Why?"
Why is it necessary to have teams of lobbyists to promote action on
energy when it's all too obvious that many avenues have to be explored in
depth; avenues that have demonstrated at least some initial
promise? And it's really not an either/or
Re-circulating vacuum pump oil in a Deep Well Jet piped to
a Convertible Jet Pump should make a fairly decent way of
getting millitorr vacuum pressures.
http://www.flotecpump.com/pdf/Page_34_2004.pdf
http://www.hyvac.com/Products/Oil/pump_oil.htm
I did this with a Jacuzzi pump and a scrap
Hoyt,
According to Dewey Larson's Reciprocal System of physics, the
muon is "cosmic argon", that is argon with time and space
interchanged.
Interesting. Especially in the context of the hydrino.
P.S. Larson's Reciprocal system accounts ... postulates a
particle we call the (1,1,1) particle
Interesting history of Ginzton and LINACs:
http://www.stanford.edu/~siegman/ginzton_memoir.html
"During the mid-1950s Ginzton and his colleagues also constructed a 10-foot, 35-MeV accelerator for cancer therapy at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, a 20-foot, 60-MeV linac for cancer research
In spite of the portrayal of Space Aliens as "Super-Intelligent
Beings", might their impressive technology evolved strictly
by trial and error, (somewhat like ants or hornets) and
their IQ is at the ambient temperature of the planet Pluto?
By example the 16th -19th century experimentalists w
Thanks for the patent references, Terry.
But I think the methods they use for charging Concentric Spheres/Cylinders
are too cumbersome.
Use of an Electron LINAC to draw electrons off the inhabited
inner sphere/cylinder (long cigar-shaped craft have been reported)
to charge the outer sphere negati
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