[Vo]: Virtual Charge: Electric Charge (non)- Conservation

2006-12-31 Thread Jones Beene
--- Ken Shoulders has added a recent note entitled, Electric Charge (non)-Conservation to his site at: http://www.svn.net/krscfs/ For those who have not followed the work of KS, let me offer a personal but unauthorized interpretation. Though very specific techniques, Ken Shoulders can create

Re: [Vo]: Virtual Charge: Electric Charge (non)- Conservation

2006-12-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 31 Dec 2006 08:44:07 -0800 (PST): Hi, [snip] --- Ken Shoulders has added a recent note entitled, Electric Charge (non)-Conservation to his site at: http://www.svn.net/krscfs/ Using EVO methods, charge can be transported across great distances and

[Vo]: (last) Word of the Day '06

2006-12-31 Thread Jones Beene
Oilgae is poised to become a new Word in more ways than one. ...and maybe even savior (of a preferred lifestyle, at least) In the beginning, of course, was the Word. Soon thereafter - there was algae. Then, from algae and after aeons of time came petroleum. In future, there will be little

RE: [Vo]: Virtual Charge: Electric Charge (non)- Conservation

2006-12-31 Thread R Stiffler
In my opinion, one of many concepts and least understood is that of _DIMENSIONS_. The interaction between one dimension and the next and the governing hierarchy of that information. Virtual particles (albeit), but the real kicker is, can _HEAT_ be an inter-dimensional process? An interesting idea

RE: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread R Stiffler
With or without 1000 years of reserves, one can only assume that ultimate control of a populace is imminent. Why? Because the information being given out to the people is nothing but doom and gloom. Thinking the sky is falling causes one to run for cover. For one I have been sick and tired of the

Re: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread Jed Rothwell
thomas malloy wrote: Over the past year we have discussed a number of areas which might provide an unlimited source of pollution free energy. Among them are the writings of Hal Puthoff, last week I posted a review of his paper on EVO's . . . These are worthy ideas, but speculative and

Re: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread Jones Beene
GreenFuel's president Dr. Isaac Berzin would also agree that there is no overwhelming energy crisis - but in a different sense. Oy veh! the good doctor doesn't need to drastically inflate petroleum reserves to imaginary levels to make a point, but instead offers the following data on the

[Vo]: Re: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread Kyle R. Mcallister
- Original Message - From: thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 4:32 PM Subject: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis? What energy crisis? IMHO, the energy crisis you face is an inability to generate a suitable income. I have the same problem.

[Vo]: Re: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread abundance
The diode array may come out of the lab in '07. Chips with billions of nanometer scale diodes in consistent alignment parallel series may power appliances cheaply and cleanly anywhere. Nanofabrication is needed. Aloha, Charlie

Re: [Vo]: Musings on grid-independence and personal alternative energy

2006-12-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Stephen A. Lawrence's message of Sat, 30 Dec 2006 23:51:39 -0500: Hi, [snip] thomas malloy wrote: Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Sounds like a job for electrical heater cables to me. That, plus a 45 degree tilt, might be all that's needed. [snip] I don't think you need worry about

Re: [Vo]: Re: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Kyle R. Mcallister's message of Sun, 31 Dec 2006 21:16:53 -0500: Hi, [snip] Now, if you want to get into violating baryon number and lepton number, maybe there is some way to burn matter into energy directly, say, make some sort of thing that converts 50% of your matter feed stock

Re: [Vo]: Re: Contact Potential, Capacitors and Light

2006-12-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Sat, 30 Dec 2006 02:42:06 -0700: Hi, [snip] I've messed this up royally before, so take this with a pound of salt. ;) Given that no current flows due to contact potential between dissimilar metals; I think a current does flow initially, when the

Re: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis?

2006-12-31 Thread thomas malloy
R Stiffler wrote: For one I have been sick and tired of the _STUPID_ conservation mantra for many years now. I can sweat thought a shirt a day and freeze my ass of in the winter only to see my bill raise by (so far) 58% per year. Isn't there something fundamentally wrong with what is

[Vo]: algae to oil

2006-12-31 Thread thomas malloy
Jones posted; long as people are hungry in Africa. To produce that same amount of biodiesel by growing algae on flooded desert would require a land mass of roughly 9.5 million acres (almost 15,000 square miles, far less than the largest county in Alaska). To put this number in perspective,