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Howdy Hohlhoss,
While the US scientific community pursues the US Gov't research grants tied
to the US University good old boy fraternity system, the rest of the world
translates the cumulative research knowledge base into action.
Conclusion: Defense research grants have been totally
Anyone seen this sucker?
http://cgi.ebay.com/THE-TESLA-SHIELD-radionics-psionics-rife-orgone-magick_W0QQitemZ9522360679QQcategoryZ1523QQcmdZViewItem
among other things, it incorporates the measurement of the cubit... isnt a cubit from your shoulder to your pointing index finger?
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From: RC Macaulay
Read Tom Friedman's take on the matter.
That's not a free service and I'll be damned if I send any money to the
NYT.
Terry
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To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:33 AM
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From: Jones Beene
There has been talk recently (wishful thinking?) of a governmental
initiative, or preferably a private foundation (or joint
public/private) initiative to jump-start the development of several
forward-thinking alternative energy technologies.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/12/tech/main1615295.shtml
"250 mpg car?"
I'm on it Terry.
Closed Otto Cycle Engine (Argon , gamma 1.67 12 to 1 compression ratio)
using hydrogen peroxide (HO-OH)fuel.
IfHO-OH powered engines aregood enough for the US Navy. :-)
81% thermal efficiency
I cannot decide whether X-prize idea is interesting or silly. On one
hand, I would love to see the CalCars initiative be awarded $10
million. On the other hand,
any automobile company could easily do what they are doing, and if
automobile companies will not take part in this RD effort nothing
We all know that there is no funding for cold fusion research. Not
millions, not even a few hundred thousand dollars, not $10,000. In
the future, people may wonder why. It is not because we lack money or
skilled researchers.
The US has a tremendous federal budget shortage and a trade deficit,
As Jones pointed out, sometimes protons simply aren't there. Maybe
they go here:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-05/du-sph052506.php
One braneworld theorist mentioned here is Lisa Randall. Ah, Lisa
. . .
http://physics.harvard.edu/people/facpages/randall.html
Terry
Frederick Sparber wrote:
While Jed is expounding on how it can't be done. (Without his Cold
Fusion Fantasy).
I said nothing about the 250 mpg automobile. Anyone can see how that
can be built. Any automobile maker could have produced a 250 mpg
plug-in car 30 years ago. Strictly from a
Wow,
and here I've spent my career trying to make products that actually do
things. No wonder I haven't made big bucks yet. http://www.randi.org/jr/060305be.html#11
You
too can market to the pathological gullible too...
http://www.logopoeia.com/wisdom/
Reload
the page as many time as you
taken from
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2006/05/25/engineering
The Technology Mosaic
That Tom Friedman guy was on to something. His ³world is flat² thesis has all
kinds of educators thinking more about the role of science in society. It also
reflects a growing sense in science and
Almost forgot.
Need to carry on-board H2 to use that O2 from the Hydrogen Peroxide reaction:
2 HO-OH + 2 H2 - 4 H2O
The Electrolytic Hydrogen Peroxide Processes can provide the H2.
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From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 5/26/2006 11:23:29 AM
Hi,
Interesting juxtaposition of articles. :)
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 26 May 06 Washington, DC
1. CHIEF
Jed wrote..
The US has a tremendous federal budget shortage and a trade deficit,
but these are a matter of choice. They are the result of policies set by
leaders who feel that deficits are not a serious problem. The U.S. has
plenty of money in other parts of the economy. The GDP is
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