what about stochastic resonance then?
On 05/05/07, Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it conceivable that Barkhausen noise could provide a source of
quantum energy?
Terry
On 5/5/07, Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean McCarthy dropped this term again today:
On May 5, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Once upon a time ... it was believed that our sun was paired with a
hypothetical companion star, 'Nemesis' which might orbit at a
distance of a light year or so. Nemesis was introduced to explain
an apparent periodicity in the occurrence of
thomas malloy wrote:
Wesley Bruce wrote:
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But the structure is vitrified ceramic not the dielectric. Its a very
hard brick with no voids, the dielectrics break down does not matter.
Its also in a solid box that negates any easy penetration. I've
corresponded with Dick Weir the
As it turns out the ecliptic may be the 'real nemesis,' responsible for
past mass extinctions on earth.
The ecliptic plane is canted wrt the galactic plane, and the result is
that the sun traces what is in effect a circumferential sine wave, such
that it swings sequentially closer, and
Michel Jullian wrote:
No Jones, the 62My period vertical oscillation superimposed on the horizontal
circular orbit of the sun round the galactic center has nothing to do with the inclination of the solar
system plane wrt the galactic plane. It is a purely gravitational effect due to the
On 5/6/07, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Michel, the fact that in crossing the galactic plane recently (in
cosmological time), there has been no apparent increase in what could be
considered 'danger' or hazardous debris impacting earth - doesn't that
argue against your conclusion?
On May 6, 2007, at 3:15 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
No Jones, the 62My period vertical oscillation superimposed on
the horizontal circular orbit of the sun round the galactic
center has nothing to do with the inclination of the solar system
plane wrt the galactic plane. It is a purely
Back in the 1920s, when diesel fuel was not yet as cheap as it would
soon be, compression ignition engines were in a primitive stage, but
even then advantageous - and the Still engine diesel hybrid was about
to be applied to locomotive engines in the UK in order to use less fuel.
The Still
Jones wrote:
But Michel, the fact that in crossing the galactic plane recently (in
cosmological time), there has been no apparent increase in what could be
considered 'danger' or hazardous debris impacting earth - doesn't that
argue against your conclusion?
I don't think so, crossing the
Michel Jullian wrote:
But Michel, the fact that in crossing the galactic plane recently (in
cosmological time), there has been no apparent increase in what could be
considered 'danger' or hazardous debris impacting earth - doesn't that
argue against your conclusion?
I don't think so,
On 5/6/07, Esa Ruoho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about stochastic resonance then?
Rutherford Berkhausen Steorn.
No, not the latest law firm; nor, a new wave band. However it *is*
helping me to understand what these Irish laddies are talking about.
Rutherford essentially defined magnetic
this seems very interesting! youve given me a lot of places to go into, and
ive added Barkhausen and Rutherford onto the PESWiki timeline (
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Timeline ).
now im looking at Harvard University pictures of Chladni Plates, and saw
even an electromagnetic Chladni Plate --
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sun, 6 May 2007 02:41:17 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
Further, the hypothesis doesn't give a reason the major
extinctions start about 600 My ago.
I didn't think there was much life around to extinguish prior to 600 MY ago.
(Or if there was, then probably mostly
They *must* use resonance in a solid state version. This is what had
kept bothering me was the subtle hints of a solid state ORBO
(realORBOllocks). I believe that using a cross-field interference
alignment they can maximize the domain flip efficiency.
H. There should be an optimum
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