Re: [Vo]:Electrons

2009-03-02 Thread Michel Jullian
Robin, I may be wrong but all this sounds complicated and ad hoc, compared to the standard quantum electrodynamics theory, which, although it often goes against common sense (e.g. the preposterous things I mentioned), does predict things nicely from a tiny set of rules. For example, to go back

[Vo]:OT: Sunspots Stocks

2009-03-02 Thread Jones Beene
The return of sunspots is of interest to a few non-astronomers and has a few fringe, but successful, investors thinking that the stock market has bottomed -or will bottom out before Spring 2009- and that a huge bull market will follow, as the economy recovers. ... very optimistic thinking

Re: [Vo]:Electrons

2009-03-02 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Michel Jullian michelj...@gmail.com Date: Monday, March 2, 2009 3:55 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:Electrons Robin, I may be wrong but all this sounds complicated and ad hoc, compared to the standard quantum electrodynamics theory, which, although it often goes

[Vo]:Riverworld Author Dies

2009-03-02 Thread Terry Blanton
To die in your sleep at 91! Goodbye, PJ! http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/books/02/25/obit.farmer/index.html http://www.pjfarmer.com/

Re: [Vo]:Riverworld Author Dies

2009-03-02 Thread Jones Beene
Nice way to end the first half, so to speak. Speaking of Riverworld - maybe that is where he is headed soon, as it was an afterlife metaphor, no? Farmer was popular with a certain group, no doubt, but I never could get into his work. Different strokes for different folks Anyway... for the

[Vo]:Vint Cerf on innovation

2009-03-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
Quotes from Vint Cerf, the 'father of the Internet' saying stuff that I often say: . . . The venture companies were seriously burned by startups who had ideas but no business model. They should be more careful about what they fund. On the other hand, I doubt very much that venture capital

[Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread J. Klum
Vortex mired down in political involvements seems to be missing the fact that progress is being made in the world of electrolysis by replications of a persons work that was drummed out of the vortex realm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQCvvCngev0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlqSrHBviGo

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
J. Klum wrote: Vortex mired down in political involvements . . . Just temporarily. We are, after all, living through some of the most dramatic consequential political and economic events of the last 60 years. If this was October 1962 (the Cuban Missile Crisis) we would be obsessing about

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread J. Klum
Jed Rothwell wrote: J. Klum wrote: Vortex mired down in political involvements . . . Just temporarily. We are, after all, living through some of the most dramatic consequential political and economic events of the last 60 years. If this was October 1962 (the Cuban Missile Crisis) we

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread mixent
In reply to J. Klum's message of Mon, 02 Mar 2009 14:12:23 -0600: Hi, [snip] Vortex mired down in political involvements seems to be missing the fact that progress is being made in the world of electrolysis by replications of a persons work that was drummed out of the vortex realm. I must

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread Jones Beene
When you say zero current - how was this measured? The SEC does draw current, even if it is in the few milliamp range. Also why would you say that AC electrolysis does not evolve gas from both electrodes? It does. Dr Andrija Puharich was doing this nearly 30 years ago...

Re: [Vo]:Electrons

2009-03-02 Thread mixent
In reply to Michel Jullian's message of Mon, 2 Mar 2009 09:55:37 +0100: Hi Michel, [snip] Robin, I may be wrong but all this sounds complicated and ad hoc, compared to the standard quantum electrodynamics theory, which, although it often goes against common sense (e.g. the preposterous things I

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread J. Klum
Jones Beene wrote: When you say "zero current" - how was this measured? The SEC does draw current, even if it is in the few milliamp range. Also why would you say that AC electrolysis does not evolve gas from both electrodes? It does. Dr Andrija Puharich was doing this nearly

Re: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread thomas malloy
Jed Rothwell wrote: J. Klum wrote: Vortex mired down in political involvements . . . Nuclear war seems a lot less likely now than it used to, which tells that things don't always go to hell in a handbasket, and people are not always as bad as they can be. That is worth remembering in a

[Vo]:The coming of Maitraya

2009-03-02 Thread thomas malloy
Ten years ago I heard about Benjamin Creme on C to C AM. Some people believe that Maitraya, the man he is introducing, is the Anti Christ. As this ad makes clear, he is jumping through all the hoops. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf2asA2J85wNR=1 Then there is this clip which shows a strange

RE: [Vo]:Replications of zero current electrolysis

2009-03-02 Thread Mark Iverson
Mr. Klum wrote: ... when provisional patents were discontinued some 13 months prior? I'm not sure since english is probably not your native language, but are you saying that provisional patents are no longer accepted by the Patent Office? In the U.S., they sure as hell are... after doing