Horace Heffner wrote:
On Jul 14, 2007, at 9:55 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
Last night I visited the Chukanov Energy site. I noticed that there
is an animation on gravity, the solar system, and the Pioneer craft.
Do you have the URL of the animatiom?
www.chukanovenergy.com , page about 1/4
On Jul 15, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Michael Foster wrote:
A while back I posed the question if burning corn, or any other
food crop is immoral.
It is utterly immoral and stupid besides, if the following article is
correct:
http://petroleum.berkeley.edu/papers/Biofuels/NRRethanol.2005.pdf
It i
I identified one of the scientists as Scott Little's little girl,
Marissa. Some igit who thinks he's protecting some secret banned me
for commenting on the fact that one can discern interesting facts from
those threads deleted and people banned.
I was instantly reinstated; so, it was a ego trip
Ethanol or any other biofuel such as methanol (which has more energy density
than ethanol) should be made from a denser feedstock than corn, such as
switchgrass. Corn is being used to make ethanol mainly because there are so
many corn farmers in the U.S. and it is readily available as a feedsto
A while back I posed the question if burning corn, or any other
food crop is immoral.
Check this out:
http://tinyurl.com/24gqmk
Here we see immediate results of corn crops being diverted to
make ethanol fuel and its effect on the ice cream business. Now
obviously, no one is going to starve to
Terry,
What's this all about? If there was a prior related thread, I missed it.
thx
s
Subject:re; Banned
Hi Terry
I didn't want to have to ban you ( I don't like doing that), but you
need to understand that if you start up about all the stuff that is
moderated, you will end up causin
As someone who thoroughly enjoyed the last Cold Fusion Colloquium held at MIT,
I was wondering if all the speakers listed for the 2007 Cold Fusion Colloquium
coming up in Augst have confirmed? Does anyone know?
On Jul 15, 2007, at 12:02 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
I'm subject to weight loss produced by the centripital force
produced by the earth's rotation, I'm wondering if centripetal
force is a function of revolutions per time unit, or total distance
traveled as the planet travels?
The centripet
Hi Thomas,
The (fictitious, or apparent) force you're talking about is a function of
_rotations_ (not revolutions) per second, and also of your mass and of your
distance from the axis
(force=mass*(2*pi*rotations_per_second)^2*radius_of_the_earth assuming you
stand on the equator), nothing to d
I'm subject to weight loss produced by the centripital force produced by
the earth's rotation, I'm wondering if centripetal force is a function
of revolutions per time unit, or total distance traveled as the planet
travels?
--- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html - $8.25/mo! --
http://www.usfami
http://www.kqed.org/quest/television/view/399
--
Michel
11 matches
Mail list logo