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I don't know if anyone mentioned this before but surely the "noisy resistor"
is only noisy when a current is flowing through it - which takes a voltage -
which needs energy input to sustain it - which will probably at least match,
and most likely exceed, the energy extractable from the "red
Howdy Jones,
Depend on Jones Beene to keep me up late reading
http://www.helsinki.fi/~matpitka/faraday.pdf
Paragraph 3.8.3 regarding vortex... hmmm !
Once saw a vid piece on Finns showing their stoic personalities. The vid
captured their actions when dancing.. absolutely no emotion expressed
John Steck wrote:
>ANY resistance from 'pan caking' or structural failure would have shown up
>in a significant increase in collapse time... several orders of magnitude
>more.
That is incorrect. Many buildings have collapsed, on purpose and by accident,
and they fall nearly as quickly as with a
I do not think they went down in freefall, after a few seconds the rate
looks like it nearly stabilises as the resistance from the undamaged
structure below just about cancels the acceleration of the mass above - I
suspect this figure of 9 or 10 seconds need to be examined from the videos
and
Michel Jullian wrote:
> In any case you're not the first one to challenge the 2nd law, some famous
names have tried before you it seems:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_law_of_thermodynamics
> If I was you I would study their work in depth, if only to make sure I don't
duplicate it. E.g. ha
Nick Palmer wrote:
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> I don't know if anyone mentioned this before but surely the "noisy
> resistor" is only noisy when a current is flowing through it - which
> takes a voltage - which needs energy input to sustain it - which will
> probably at least match, and most likely exceed, the energ
Nick Palmer wrote:
I do not think they went down in freefall, after a few seconds the rate
looks like it nearly stabilises as the resistance from the undamaged
structure below just about cancels the acceleration of the mass above -
I suspect this figure of 9 or 10 seconds need to be examined
this is not true. we have footage that shows the collapse of the
inside of the building for the first few seconds, and arial footage
showing it from the inside.
On 2/27/07, Stephen A. Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Palmer wrote:
> I do not think they went down in freefall, after a
It is interesting that many can not seem rid themselves of a nagging suspicion
that explosives had to have been strategically placed (in advance) on the
specific WTC floors that the passenger jets
slammed into. I'm reminded of an old saying: "Sex at age 90 is like trying to
shoot pool with a rop
leaking pen wrote:
this is not true. we have footage that shows the collapse of the
inside of the building for the first few seconds, and arial footage
showing it from the inside.
Really! I didn't realize that. Is it possible to "line up" the view
from the inside and the images from the o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a specific experiment that the late E.V. Gray performed that is
fascinating -->
Quote,
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In the workshop, a 6-volt car battery rested on a table. Lead wires ran
from the battery to a series of capacitors which are the key to Gray's
discovery. The complete
http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/brochure/renew05/renewable.html
Net Metering Statutes – Net metering allows electric utility customers
to install grid-connected renewable energy systems on their property
and get credit for the amount of excess electricity the systems
produce. Thirty-five States and t
An opportunity for OU device inventors to become rich without even having to
reveal their secrets ;-)
Michel
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Paul wrote:-
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http://www.aikenamps.com/ResistorNoise.htm >>
Well, I read this webpage. Maybe you misunderstand. When they say
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you are taking this to mean that the noise voltage is generated solely by
the temperature of the resistor whether or not there is a current flow and
this is what
I've always gotten a kick out of doing things with "found" materials,
and adapting cheap stuff and simple (i.e., lazy) approaches to do the
job of fancier equipment (oscilloscopes aside, obviously -- I never
found a plausible substitute for one of those). Unfortunately, a
consequence is that I
Crud, now the "subject disease" is biting me! This was supposed to be
titled:
"Some Small Sparks"
My BCC'd copy had the subject intact, so it's clearly something at the
Vortex mail server end of things.
i recommend hunting down this.. it used to be on googlevideo but KeelyNet
convergence people, or peter lindemann, got it removed, which is a right
shame.
KeelyNet 2001 video: Norman Wootan about The History of The E.V.Gray Motor
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/os/EdGrayMotor/PM_PEM_MG/store/in
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