Re: [Vo]: [Vo]: Casimir effect

2006-07-15 Thread thomas malloy
Hoyt A. Stearns jr. wrote: I would suggest Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal system would be a profitable theory to investigate regarding the Casimir effect and other behaviors of systems of size about 45 nm. The progression is seen as a constant 15 femto G repulsive force at the macro level, an

[Vo]: [Vo]: Casimir effect

2006-07-15 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns jr.
I would suggest Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal system would be a profitable theory to investigate regarding the Casimir effect and other behaviors of systems of size about 45 nm. It is a fundamental part of the Reciprocal System that length is quantized into units of 45.6 nm (unit length in the th

Re: [Vo]: Nanobubbles and Free-energy

2006-07-15 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 12 Jul 2006 08:56:08 -0700: Hi, [snip] >Now try to transfer the information you know about the Casimir >force to the JoeCell, and consider the possibility that (aside >from anything else) **nanobubbles** are the major "fuel" being >created. That and a s

[Vo]: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Patent US6743467 sez: [snip] (Note: these inventors are Aussies. One is named Jones.) Along with about half of Wales, but hey ... what's wrong with a bit of inbreeding? BTW, a small Teflon-coated cooking pot, placed over a large spe

[Vo]: Re: Heat of Solution-Hydration of Electrons in Waterfuel

2006-07-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
  The way I see the overall system, the pre-conditioning builds up large quantities of hydrated (OH-) and (H +) or (H3O +) ions that have a "molecular weight" of over 108 with 4 to 6 attached H2O hydration molecules. In fact enough hydration to make the water "syrupy" possibly due to the easier

[Vo]: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Jones Beene Dinner guest will call it "dynamite." If anything changes, I will post directly to you to avoid taking up bandwidth on what could be little more than a cooking lesson ...  <><><><><> No, please, let's keep it on the list. Bloody list hasn't see

[Vo]: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
Terry - After not getting enough current (stopped almost); and then reading-up a bit more on hydrophobic surfaces - I am starting over again - this time using a Teflon-coated saucier, as anode. Had to go with a 6 volt block transformer - and placed the pot on top of a large speaker magnet - a

RE: [Vo]: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
In the FWIW Dept. Jones' "Leyden Jar" is two capacitors in series, one the Pyrex to water layer with a Capacitance of about k *eo* area/thickness and a resistance in the Gigohms where more than 99%of the voltage drop occurs. The series water inner glass wall-to-cathode cylindrical capacitance i

Re: [Vo]: Re: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread hohlrauml6d
yeah, caught that -Original Message- From: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 12:39:46 -0700 Subject: [Vo]: Re: Re: Joe's To Go Terry - oops you know where to substitute amps for volts in the previously garbbled message, being the good EE  

[Vo]: Re: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
Terry - oops you know where to substitute amps for volts in the previously garbbled message, being the good EE

[Vo]: Re: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
Ok, Terry-Joe, here-you-go: This is a suggestion for only the *precharging* without the plates being necessary (at first). I am doing this as well just now, but a little differently. Save the plates for next weekend, and if you have any preliminary results with this - everything there should

[Vo]: Joe's To Go

2006-07-15 Thread hohlrauml6d
Okay, I have my SS plates from Home Despot, my nuts and rod. Plenty of distilled and deionized water. I'm only doing 16 plates since all I want is something to microwave per Jones' suggestion. I will begin assembly this weekend. I have two 12 VDC batteries and can charge them at either 12 o

[Vo]: Take me to the Emergent C-room

2006-07-15 Thread Jones Beene
From time to time, even vortexians comment about such off-topic subjects as "emergence" and "memes" ... and it turns out that they may "resemble those remarks" ... This article in the "Register" is 'beyond funny' ... even beyond ROTFL ... and not in the normal idiosyncratic English way... at

Re: [Vo]: OffTopic: Male Pride and Female Prejudice

2006-07-15 Thread hohlrauml6d
-Original Message- From: Terri So, how can you 'know'? Remote viewing?  <><><><><><> Speaking of RV, Frances: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=11436 http://tinyurl.com/kcrbj "Remote viewing paths could lead to breakthrough event Steve Hammons Ju

[Vo]: Re: Heat of Solution-Hydration of Electrons in Waterfuel

2006-07-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
BTW. Solution-Hydration of the thermionic emission electrons from the Tungsten and the plasma electrons and ions in Mizuno's experiments should show up as "over-unity" heat. Should also apply to Electrolysis Cells.   See Also:   http://www2.ijs.si/~kkocevar/skripta.pdf 3.1 Interactions betwee

Re: [Vo]: Wormholes and Orbital Days Inn

2006-07-15 Thread Michel Jullian
> Indeed, fascinating! Private space seems to be much more efficient than > public> space.> http://www.bigelowaerospace.com/> > <><><><><>> > I suppose it depends on whose money is being spent.  ;-)> > Terry Latest news on their site, there is a low res picture from the ship (hard to make ou

[Vo]: Re: Heat of Solution-Hydration of Electrons in Waterfuel

2006-07-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
With the help of the Auto-ionization of water and a few days of "preconditioning", the Joe Cell should store up megajoules of Free Energy in the ~ 250 moles of water.   http://www.wwnorton.com/chemistry/concepts/chapter13/ch13_1.htm     http://www.wwnorton.com/chemistry/concepts/chapter13/ch13_3