Jed Rothwell wrote:
This is conventional technology as far as I can tell, but interesting:
I agree. I briefly discussed EI's technology, they have IP protection,
and perhaps their method is superior to the Brown Nuclear battery. I
mentioned the Brown Patent to our Governor, Minnesota is
Jones Beene wrote:
Speaking of having one's head in the ozone... not that anyone has
ever accused this writer of that problem ;-)
It sounds like ozone is inherently poisonous. My friend has been putting
ozonated water on his ears, four minutes morning an night, he says that
his diabetes is
Esa Ruoho wrote:
Good day. Might someone on this list have back issues of the Space
Energy Journals? One of them, apparently from before 2003, has Don
Kelly writing about one Timothy Thrapp of the World Improvement
Technologies fame (or,
Interesting URL Esa. I dropped my subscription to
NP Surprisingly, our personal spaceship works out to be a globe only
about 1.18 kilometres in diameter
HH This is wrong by orders of magnitude by inspection. Such a sphere
would easily fit within a 10.6 km envelope around the earth.
No, one's personal space on Earth is a piece of land and
In reply to Nick Palmer's message of Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:17:33 -:
Hi,
[snip]
I was trying to find out what people thought of these figures - were they
surprisingly small/big/about what you expected etc?
[snip]
IMO they are completely meaningless, because they imply that we actually have
Howdy Thomas,
I have followed Everts website for some time. His emphasis is in the
differential pressure that is assumed formed by manipulating shapes. His
ideas are well conceived but he also admits they are theoritical.
As he continues to refine his thoughts on many versions of this
Terry Blanton wrote:
Particularly is the Thai
Buddhist concept of Nirvana.
The individual lives but a brief life before striking
the earth whereby the mote returns to the dust and the drop makes it
way to the sea.
Classic New Age Schick.
Terry
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