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04/17/07 - Super Fast water flow in
Pipeshttp://www.impactlab.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=11359
[image: KeelyNet]Scientists at the University of Kentucky have built tiny
pipes that move water 10,000 times as fast as the conventional laws of fluid
flow allow. Mimicking for the
Subtitled: how many fish can we catch today?
http://www.h2daily.com/news/water-replaces-gas-20070416-256-50.html
Side Note: Under the names that work category, one must include
writers named Chatterjee. Kinda like the proud Sandak named Hugh Bris.
It may seem an uncommon name until you do a
Any way you axe the question, this particular magic Ox is unquestionably
no babe... closer to a flash of lightning, perhaps...
There are so-called magic numbers of protons and neutrons in nuclei.
Elements in the periodic table which fit this criterion are particularly
stable: The numbers are:
The March 30,2007 report by Jon Van is revealing because it provides insight to
the thinking of people he quoted.
My suggestion... provoke the science community to continue verbalizing their
views. Get reporters like Jon Van to publish and write analysis of their
statements. Mainstream news
R.C.Macaulay wrote:
This ongoing drama has all the ingredients of a Dime Box Saloon
discussion that is going to become heated before the night is over.
When you see the bartender take the mirror down from back of the bar ..
Your post reminded me that you might like seeing the pictures on
I love the aesthetics of the whirlpool.
Perhaps we will see more whirlpools -- instead of fountains -- in
or around public buildings.
Harry
thomas malloy wrote:
Your post reminded me that you might like seeing the pictures on this
page http://www.implosion-ev.de/html/dies___das.html .
On 4/17/07, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK - Once it comes out of a strong gravity field, then - the 56Ni decays
to iron (or cobalt) making iron the most abundant metal around.
Did I read it here or elsewhere that the reason for the abundance of
Fe is that it is the end of elements
For those who might enjoy viewing a graphic representation of the combination
of nucleons in all their varied isotopes see the following (segre) chart:
http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/
another representation can be found at:
http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook/33_segre/segre.html
Regards,
Steven
These guys have wonderful vision, but do they have the right stuff? Hmm.
Apparently they don't know how to spell Martin and Tom's names correctly.
Not a good sign.
http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchFilingFrameset.aspx?FilingID=5103894Type=HTML
Russ George and Dr. Tom Passell (formerly
Regarding the Imus attack against a college basketball team . . . You
may think there is no connection to cold fusion, but there is. Here
is a message I sent to a blogger:
This is a big deal to the victims because they are a small group of
identifiable people. It is one thing for a shock
Steven Krivit wrote:
Loyal group chases cold-fusion dream
Once touted as source of unlimited energy, cold fusion generates little
interest today
By Jon Van
Tribune staff reporter
Published March 30, 2007
snip
In other traditions, said Beck, the people in charge might say go get
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Tue, 17 Apr 2007 07:18:26 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Subtitled: how many fish can we catch today?
http://www.h2daily.com/news/water-replaces-gas-20070416-256-50.html
I suspect this was the original article:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.implosion-ev.de%2Fhtml%2Fdies___das.htmllangpair=de%7Cenhl=fiie=UTF8
enjoy..
On 17/04/07, thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R.C.Macaulay wrote:
This ongoing drama has all the ingredients of a Dime Box Saloon
discussion that is
well, theres always http://www.williampye.com/ with his
vortex/whirlpool-influenced watersculptures, which are quite aesthetically
pleasing :)
On 17/04/07, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the aesthetics of the whirlpool.
Perhaps we will see more whirlpools -- instead of
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