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From: thomas malloy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 5:40 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:UFO's over the US Capitol
Flimed in 1952 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6426240870588647115
I wonder what the flashing spike on the ri
wouldn't the ball ultimately loose energy to the lattice as it squirts out?
Harry
On 2/10/2007 8:38 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
> Mmmm... more like a tennis ball in a tight lattice of basketballs pressed
> against each other, with the elastic constrictions of the lattice (the
> passages between t
Jones wrote..
These images are clear proof to me, although others may not agree, of an
implosion, not an explosion.
There is a conical vortex, a deep horn-like cavity and tunnel - NOT the
typical crater of an explosion.Because the bulk of the force in a real
explosion is at the locus, which
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One observation about an important underlying assumption in Michel's
hypothesis, and that of Horace, which may be false.
Please have a close look at the famous SEM (scanning electron
microscope) image on the cover of Rothwell's translation of Mizuno (or
any SEM image of the active zone in LENR
Mmmm... more like a tennis ball in a tight lattice of basketballs pressed
against each other, with the elastic constrictions of the lattice (the passages
between the interstitial sites and ultimately towards the surface) smaller than
the ball. The ball, pushed from behind by other balls, squirts
BlankHowdy Vorts,
If appearance is everything then we are beginning to witness a renewed
interest in LENR both at the university and government levels ( some consider
them the same).
What do you sense is the single most important reason for this renewed
interest? Was it the SPAWARS reports ?
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