Re: [Vo]: Steorn question

2007-01-15 Thread Esa Ruoho
http://steorn.com/en/news.aspx?p=2&id=981 youtube and googlevideo do have quite a bit of steorn material on their archives. On 16/01/07, thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote: >As luck may have it, the Steorn motor runs in reverse absorbing energy without getting h

[Vo]: Steorn question

2007-01-15 Thread thomas malloy
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote: As luck may have it, the Steorn motor runs in reverse absorbing energy without getting hot -- 7.5 watts per gram of the motor. Problem solved. Did I mention that Steorn is licensing their technology? The question is, do they have anything to license? Do you have a U

[Vo]: LED array

2007-01-15 Thread abundance
The resistor / LED array would be useful as reliable and long lasting lights as always on and independent emergency exit illumination for buildings. It should be respected for that. I think the design needs to be improved to compete with the diode array. It may simplify to transparent metal ox

Re: [Vo]: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to leaking pen's message of Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:28:27 -0700: Hi, [snip] >And most Walmart stores are indeed single story. And 24 hours a day, >and in places where weather patterns means not much sunlight. Just >sunlight isnt enough. > It doesn't need to be. They can still adjust the elec

[Vo]: Ive become better at describing the ground state atomic orbits

2007-01-15 Thread FZNIDARSIC
In fact, I can now describe all atomic orbits _http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterb.html_ (http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterb.html) enjoy Frank Znidarsic

Re: [Vo]: NRE induced global warming calculator

2007-01-15 Thread Michel Jullian
Try this shorter link: http://tinyurl.com/vcusf and don't forget to replace "NREjoulesPerDay" by a numerical value or expression in the Google search box. For 10,000 times less NRE use than today you'll find no significant global cooling, because our present actual heat contribution is negligibl

RE: [Vo]: NRE induced global warming calculator

2007-01-15 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
As luck may have it, the Steorn motor runs in reverse absorbing energy without getting hot -- 7.5 watts per gram of the motor. Problem solved. Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. Scottsdale, Arizona US http://HoytStearns.com Skype: hoyt_a._stearns_jr. -Original Message- From: Harry Veeder [mailto:[EMAIL

[Vo]: Stiffler's magnetic effect on water

2007-01-15 Thread Harry Veeder
Any news regarding Stiffler's magnetic effect on water? Harry

Re: [Vo]: seacrete

2007-01-15 Thread leaking pen
intersting. that could be a way to guide rebuilding of damaged reefs. On 1/15/07, William Beaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I saw an article in the 1970s about this, about using rebar as electrodes and growing hemisphere domes. Then years later there was another article: there were no mineral

Re: [Vo]: NRE induced global warming calculator

2007-01-15 Thread Harry Veeder
Neat, but the calculator doesn't seem to work on my browser. Anyway, all else being equal, how much cooler would the temperature be if we used 10,000 times less energy? Harry Michel Jullian wrote: > I made this "online calculator" to estimate the global warming induced by NRE > use (Non Renewa

Re: [Vo]: FRE

2007-01-15 Thread Harry Veeder
Paul wrote: > I agree for the most part. I would refer to such FRE > devices as AEM (ambient energy > movers) since there are almost as many interpretations > of the 2nd law as there are > physicists. Such AEM devices are not fiction, but a > fact. An LED connected to a resistor > emits photons.

[Vo]: ambient heat recyclers

2007-01-15 Thread abundance
Unbiased emission from needle arrays into electron gas is support for the Ambient Heat Recycler developers. Please cite the experimental evidence. A strong citation will encourage Nanolab a nano research company to try the diode array. A needle array is a diode array using vacuum diodes. Elec

[Vo]: Re:[VO]: V2K and gangstalking

2007-01-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Blank Hmmm.. http://snipurl.com/17h4m > I've talked to people who hear voices in their heads. Howdy Vorts, Just goes to show that the Washington Post using five pages of print can perform wonder with numbers while eating cucumbers. Shucks, my great grand daddy had a cousin way back around 18

Re: [Vo]: seacrete

2007-01-15 Thread William Beaty
I saw an article in the 1970s about this, about using rebar as electrodes and growing hemisphere domes. Then years later there was another article: there were no mineral deposits, instead the concrete was made of coral. Apparently something about the electrode was attracting the free-swimming c

[Vo]: Re: d'Alemberts paradox in super fluids

2007-01-15 Thread Jones Beene
David Jonsson wrote: No, I can't see that. Isn't capillary force a Casimir force and thus ZPE dependent. Yes - partly, perhaps - but this does not have to be an either/or situation; but still it is true that d'Alemberts paradox may not be involved. At any rate: some of this is just "thinki

Re: [Vo]: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread leaking pen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wal-Mart On 1/15/07, Stephen A. Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: leaking pen wrote: > that they are the nations largest energy user? Yes, exactly! > Wouldn't surprise me. > Shy of maybe some company that owns a lot of manufacturuing > facilities. Like Nucor

Re: [Vo]: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
leaking pen wrote: that they are the nations largest energy user? Yes, exactly! Wouldn't surprise me. Shy of maybe some company that owns a lot of manufacturuing facilities. Like Nucor, or Alcoa, or GM, or GE, or I mean, a billion dollars a year to light lightbulbs?? Oh, I realize

Re: [Vo]: Re: d'Alemberts paradox in super fluids

2007-01-15 Thread David Jonsson
No, I can't see that. Isn't capillary force a Casimir force and thus ZPE dependent. David On 1/15/07, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: David Jonsson wrote: > With superfluidity the chanche to test d'Alembers paradox exist. This must be related to the phenomenon of increase capillary ef

[Vo]: Re: d'Alemberts paradox in super fluids

2007-01-15 Thread Jones Beene
David Jonsson wrote: With superfluidity the chanche to test d'Alembers paradox exist. This must be related to the phenomenon of increase capillary efficiency at micro dimensions http://faculty.washington.edu/yagerp/microfluidicstutorial/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.htm Recent advances in capi

Re: [Vo]: rocketry question

2007-01-15 Thread David Jonsson
On 1/15/07, thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: David Jonsson wrote: > > The problem with this kind of thrusters is that energy is lost in > waves, specifically shock waves, since the exhaust is so fast relative > to the surrounding air. Maybe magnetism can be used to minimize this. > Imag

[Vo]: d'Alemberts paradox in super fluids

2007-01-15 Thread David Jonsson
With superfluidity the chanche to test d'Alembers paradox exist. Check the paradox for exapmle here http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Mechanical-Engineering/2-016Fall-2005/AFFB22E3-DD6D-4560-966D-5FA20515560B/0/2005reading5.pdf "Jean Le Rond d'Alembert (1717-1783) performed a series of experiments

Re: [Vo]: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread leaking pen
that they are the nations largest energy user? Wouldn't surprise me. Shy of maybe some company that owns a lot of manufacturuing facilities. And most Walmart stores are indeed single story. And 24 hours a day, and in places where weather patterns means not much sunlight. Just sunlight isnt enou

Re: [Vo]: FRE

2007-01-15 Thread Paul
Hi, Robin van Spaandonk wrote: > In reply to Paul's message of Sun, 14 Jan 2007 07:14:41 -0800 (PST): > Hi, > [snip] >> Robin van Spaandonk wrote: >>> In reply to Paul's message of Fri, 12 Jan 2007 >> 07:16:25 -0800 (PST): >>> Hi, >>> [snip] Sounds exactly what you said. Our rate o

Re: [Vo]: Re: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread Terry Blanton
On 1/14/07, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ARG Yes, my sentiments exactly. Terry

Re: [Vo]: Supermag WTF?

2007-01-15 Thread Terry Blanton
On 1/14/07, Stephen A. Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That is the weirdest news I've seen in a long time! Is it for-real true, or is it just chaff thrown out as part of a phony pump-and-dump story? Anybody know for sure? My guess is pump/dump. The stock has gone from $0.05 to $0.65 in

[Vo]: civilization support

2007-01-15 Thread abundance
I am deeply sure 2LoT escaping technology will work. If it doesn't my backup is Algae. Algae is an excellent supplier of fats, oils, proteins, plastics (a safe extrapolation), and fibers (paper can be made from it). I don't mind self improvement of the creatures but I don't want gross genetic

[Vo]: seacrete

2007-01-15 Thread abundance
Seacrete (I don't know if this name is dominant) is a concrete like, limestone like, deposit that will collect on anodes immersed in seawater. This could be a cheap and durable building material. My source didn't say if ocean metals were deposited on the associated cathodes or could be with mo

[Vo]: NRE induced global warming calculator

2007-01-15 Thread Michel Jullian
I made this "online calculator" to estimate the global warming induced by NRE use (Non Renewable Energy): http://www.google.com/search?q=300*%28+%281%2B++NREjoulesPerDay++%2F10%5E22%29%5E0.25-1%29 1/ Click the link, ignore the results and double-click "NREjoulesPerDay" in the search box to re

Re: [Vo]: rocketry question

2007-01-15 Thread thomas malloy
David Jonsson wrote: The problem with this kind of thrusters is that energy is lost in waves, specifically shock waves, since the exhaust is so fast relative to the surrounding air. Maybe magnetism can be used to minimize this. Imagine what would happen if the exhaust is ionized. They Reynol