Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006 20:43:36
-0400 (GMT-04:00):
Hi,
[snip]
Seismologists estimate the size of the North Korean explosion at between 1 and
15 kilotons. My bet: 1 kt. I mean literally, 1000 tons of explosive.
The number I heard was
Paul wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any ideas of making amorphous iron in
the garage? This could possible work for the MEMM
core since it would most likely have nano size
domains.
The amorphus iron reminds me of the Mueller generator. His writings
intiminated that the generator was over unity.
> Ed sez:
> > Jed sez:
>
> > If it is a hoax, they have fooled the Chinese government, and enraged
> > it. Since they depend on that government for survival, it seems like a
> > stupid thing to do.
> Of course, this assumes the Chinese are really upset. Having NK being a
> nuclear power to distr
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>No. As I suggested, trace amounts of radioactive material migrate out
>via the instrument leads. See:
>
>http://www.slate.com/id/2151214/nav/tap2/
Even if small amounts of radioactive material did come out via the
instrument leads, or even thr
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>No. As I suggested, trace
amounts of radioactive material migrate out
>via the instrument leads. See:
>
>
http://www.slate.com/id/2151214/nav/tap2/
Even if small amounts of radioactive material did come out via the
instrument leads, or even through cracks in the groun
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:21:34
-0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>>They would need to have something in orbit wouldn't they?
>
>No. As I suggested, trace amounts of radioactive material migrate out
>via the instrument leads. See:
>
>http://www.slate.com/id/2151214/nav/tap2/
Even
In reply to RC Macaulay's message of Tue, 10 Oct 2006 08:51:08
-0500:
Hi Richard,
[snip]
>Interesting point you make. We are struggling with the "how", that is how to
>place an antenna inside the hollow center of a water vortex for microwaves.
>We have the "perfect eyewall" form by high speed r
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--- Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any ideas of making amorphous iron
> in
> the garage? This could possible work for the MEMM
> core since it would most likely have nano size
> domains.
>
> The idea of heating iron to molten level does not
> sound attractive, and the
Hi,
Does anyone have any ideas of making amorphous iron in
the garage? This could possible work for the MEMM
core since it would most likely have nano size
domains.
The idea of heating iron to molten level does not
sound attractive, and then cooling it within
microseconds to achieve the amorphou
In further pursuit of commonplace, but often overlooked, energy
anomalies - ostensible violations of the laws of thermodynamics -
here is yet another one, also based on a most unusual chemical -
HOOH.
It is my contention that the unusual properties of HOOH may be the
"expediting technology" f
Hi Robin,
--- Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In reply to Paul's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006
> 18:23:27 -0700
> (PDT):
> Hi Paul,
> [snip]
> > Note that in such a case a great deal of the
> energy
> >is not absorbed by the material because it's in a
> >state of flipping to saturat
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>Seismologists estimate the size of the North Korean explosion at
between 1 and 15 kilotons. My bet: 1 kt. I mean literally, 1000
tons of explosive.
Then they obviously registered something, and clearly not natural.
Yes. But several people have suggested it may be
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