Re: [Vo]:New Videos: LENR 4-Cell Boil Off and Dash Apprentices

2009-02-02 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Steven Krivit, I believe what I am actually watching when viewing the U-Tube vid clips of the Prof Dash experiments is an example of how to move the Cold Fusion message forward.. Enlist Youth ! and look toward the next generation. It seem that the existing cadre of science have been so b

Re: [Vo]:New Videos: LENR 4-Cell Boil Off and Dash Apprentices

2009-02-02 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Steven Krivit Date: Monday, February 2, 2009 4:43 pm Subject: [Vo]:New Videos: LENR 4-Cell Boil Off and Dash Apprentices > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVoZpeIDIzw I wonder if any of the students have continued to do research on CF since the video was sh

[Vo]:Frank's article

2009-02-02 Thread Taylor J. Smith
Hi Frank, I think this should be shared with all of Vortex. Thnks, Jack Smith --- OVERVIEW OF THE CONTROL OF THE NATURAL FORCES by Frank Znidarsic In the 19th Century Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison developed electrical tec hnology. This technology was based on the control of t

Re: [Vo]:New Videos: LENR 4-Cell Boil Off and Dash Apprentices

2009-02-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steven Krivit wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMuNIedOJ90 This is discussed here: http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Fleischmancalorimetra.pdf I just cleaned up the file a little, and corrected a typo Steve found. - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Who's got who is who's pocket

2009-02-02 Thread mixent
In reply to thomas malloy's message of Mon, 02 Feb 2009 11:24:16 -0600 (CST): Hi, [snip] >You've bought the big lie of the Stateists Robin, there isn't a nickel's >worth of difference between Communism and Fascism. In as much as both are authoritarian, that's true. The difference lies in the pow

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Horace Heffner
On Feb 2, 2009, at 6:39 AM, Michel Jullian wrote: I wish the results were confirmed using a more conventional calorimetry though, this one doesn't seem bullet proof to me. Yes the method is mainly comparative. It may indeed be that result differences are due to differences in heat transfe

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michel Jullian wrote: I wish the results were confirmed using a more conventional calorimetry though The calorimetry is somewhat unconventional, but it was carefully done and I doubt there is a problem with it. They could try a conventional calorimeter, such as a Seebeck device, but I think

Re: [Vo]:Who's got who is who's pocket

2009-02-02 Thread OrionWorks
Thomas sez: ... > You're assuming that population growth is going to continue. We've been > poisoning the environment with chemicals, some of which mimic the actions of > hormones. This would lead, IMHO, to a population collapse. > > I say would because I think that there is a catastrophe coming

Re: [Vo]:Who's got who is who's pocket

2009-02-02 Thread thomas malloy
mix...@bigpond.com wrote: In reply to thomas malloy's message of Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:25:42 -0600 (CST): Hi, [snip] Capitalism is a mechanism for wealth production. It works quite well, I think that should be government in the pocket of private enterprise...;) You've got it backwa

Re: [VO]: Strong Man

2009-02-02 Thread Harry Veeder
I wouldn't worry about runaway inflation. The situation IS different. Some deflation is more likely. Harry - Original Message - From: Jim Dickenson Date: Monday, February 2, 2009 7:53 am Subject: Re: [VO]: Strong Man > I'm ususally lurking in the background, but that brings back > mem

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Michel Jullian
Thanks for the insights all the same. The experiment is indeed confusingly simple (DC current along the wire, in slightly pressurized D2), I too thought initially that there had to be radial currents as well. I wish the results were confirmed using a more conventional calorimetry though, this one

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michel Jullian wrote: Some typos defeat spell checkers, but that one should have been spotted since the word doesn't exist I don't think. It was not flagged by Microsoft Word. I expect it is an English word. Probably means "to nail brads" (thin, headless nails). It is listed as a verb in som

[Vo]:I have written a small easy to read article for Tessla Tech

2009-02-02 Thread fznidarsic
anyone on the vortex who would like a preprint write: fxznidars...@aol.com Take the x's out of the above email address? I added them to?prevent the spam bot from grabbing my email address off of this list and start sending me more junk. F Z

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Michel Jullian
Some typos defeat spell checkers, but that one should have been spotted since the word doesn't exist I don't think. 2009/2/2 Jed Rothwell : > Michel Jullian wrote: > >> P.S. typo: "braded" should be braided. > > Oops. Typo now fixed. Thanks. > > If readers find other typos in papers, I would appr

Re: Celani electromigration paper (was Re: [Vo]:Dardik...)

2009-02-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Michel Jullian wrote: P.S. typo: "braded" should be braided. Oops. Typo now fixed. Thanks. If readers find other typos in papers, I would appreciate it if you would inform me. - Jed

Re: [VO]: Strong Man

2009-02-02 Thread Jim Dickenson
I'm ususally lurking in the background, but that brings back memories - my grandfather used to talk about the run-away currency inflation in Germany during the Weimar republic and that you had to take a whole basketfull of money to the market just to buy a loaf of bread. He came over to the US aro