Re: [Vo]: New Energy Institute videos are doing well

2007-03-25 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Steven Krivit's message of Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:43:43 -0800: Hi Steve, [snip] Steve in future, would it be possible to get your sound pickup by plugging directly into the sound system of the auditorium? [snip] Robin, You tell me very little that I don't already know. I almost

Re: [Vo]: Aliens Claim Sir Branson's Prize

2007-03-25 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Sitting Bear's message of Sat, 03 Mar 2007 23:28:13 -0500: Hi, [snip] exploration. Have we been told to stay out of space? Standing Bear As far as interstellar travel is concerned, probably. The Solar system is ours to play with. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk

[Vo]: Applied Sciences Group CAN YOU????

2007-03-25 Thread john herman
Dear Stiffler, I an when you wish to supply even general real world information... as opposed to spotty I will be most happy to TRY to be a part. Please let me know what I would submit to such a question series... when YOU do not, or can not put the first foot forward. I try

RE: [Vo]: Re: Three Phase Lifters Are Fast Neutrons Tachyons?

2007-03-25 Thread Frederick Sparber
Getting the large numbers straight. Peta (P eV) and Exa (E eV). http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/large.html http://www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/thecygnusmystery_cygnusx3.htm 3 Characteristics of Cygnet Primaries Between 1983 and 30 October 1985 various ground-based air shower arrays,

Re: [Vo]: Re: The lastest word on cold fusion

2007-03-25 Thread R.C.Macaulay
Bob Parks is no longer important. Richard Thomas wrote.. Important to whom? He's still the spokesman for the physics establishment, and a major pain in the ass for anyone attempting to get funding for research in areas ranging from physics to medicine. Howdy Thomas, One must put Parks

RE: [Vo]: Applied Sciences Group CAN YOU????

2007-03-25 Thread Stiffler Scientific
John! A very succinct yet somewhat cryptic posting here. What is it about? If its about your request to join my closed research site, then as shown below you received an email of the requirements for consideration. If you did or do not like the requirements then why get Mcallister and vortex

Re: [Vo]: New Energy Institute videos are doing well

2007-03-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On 3/24/07, Steven Krivit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a shotgun mike but forgot to pack it. It would have helped with Pam's audio somewhat, but she always speaks quietly. Amping that up is difficult under all configurations. I also have a wireless mike but chose not to carry it. Do you have

Re: [Vo]: Aliens Claim Sir Branson's Prize

2007-03-25 Thread Terry Blanton
On 3/25/07, Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as interstellar travel is concerned, probably. The Solar system is ours to play with. Except for Europa. Make no attempt to land there. :-) Terry

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2007-03-25 Thread Jones Beene
Fred, At one time, the hydrino --travelling at near c fit the properties of the Cynet better than most hypothetical particles. Now it would be interesting to look at a proton bound with two fractionally charged electrons -- a.k.a. the old notion of Frederick Sparber called: ta-da: the

RE: [Vo]: Re: Three Phase Lifters Are Fast Neutrons Tachyons?

2007-03-25 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones Beene wrote. Fred, At one time, the hydrino --travelling at near c fit the properties of the Cynet better than most hypothetical particles. I consired that too. Bound Electronium would fill the bill too since electron-positron pair production is so copious (gigatons per second

RE: [Vo]: Aliens Claim Sir Branson's Prize

2007-03-25 Thread OrionWorks
On 3/25/07, Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as interstellar travel is concerned, probably. The Solar system is ours to play with. Except for Europa. Make no attempt to land there. :-) Terry Or Mallworld by Somtow Sucharitkul.

[Vo]: MJ-ES terminology controversy

2007-03-25 Thread Michel Jullian
In the spirit of international friendship, Michel and Ed have agreed that the title of the paper used by Ed (1) while not strictly academic is technically unambiguous and emphasizes well the role of the palladium cathode, and the title suggested by Michel (2) is more academic but emphasizes

Re: [Vo]: New Energy Institute videos are doing well

2007-03-25 Thread Steven Krivit
You haven't answered my question about plugging into the sound system that the mike she wears is connected to. I suggest this primarily because it has the best cost/benefit ratio (zero cost; huge benefit). [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk That's a good idea Robin, thanks, Steve

[Vo]: Hydrino Breeding - The key to controlled fusion

2007-03-25 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
Hi, 1) Start with a single well shrunken hydrino (p25, e.g. p=24). 2) Add one electron to form Hydrinohydride. 3) Add one proton to form a Hydrino molecule. 4) With a fast particle, break the Hydrino molecule apart into two well shrunken Hydrinos. 5) Return to step one with two Hydrinos iso

Re: [Vo]: Hydrino Breeding - The key to controlled fusion

2007-03-25 Thread Jones Beene
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: 1) Start with a single well shrunken hydrino 2) Add one electron to form Hydrinohydride. 3) Add one proton to form a Hydrino molecule. 4) With a fast particle, break the Hydrino molecule apart into two 5) Return to step one with two Hydrinos, thus doubling your

Re: [Vo]: Hydrino Breeding - The key to controlled fusion

2007-03-25 Thread R.C.Macaulay
Jones wrote.. One other thought. Looking at the hypothetical transmutation of argon + Hy2, and in light of earthly isotopes percentage -- this might be revealing. Howdy Jones, May not be totally hypothetical.. neon lighting has been around for generation and yet few studies have been done

[Vo]: Fill up my Led Zep with Hy-test

2007-03-25 Thread Jones Beene
The density of the hydrino at deep shrinkage is a matter of speculation. AFAIK even R. Mills has not ventured a guess. The species certainly should be very dense, as the atomic weight of the nucleus does not change, yet the radius of the electron 'smear' (orbitsphere) decreases in whole

RE: [Vo]: Fill up my Led Zep with Hy-test

2007-03-25 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
-Original Message- From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 6:05 PM To: vortex Subject: [Vo]: Fill up my Led Zep with Hy-test Funny you mentioned this -- Led Zeppelin is by far my favorite contemporary musical group (Gustav Mahler is my favorite