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From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
On the one hand, it really does seem like a long shot, and on the other,
damn! Mossbauer spectroscopy is highly specific about Fe-57.
True. Is this paper available yet? Assuming the measurements are correct-
how does this isotope benefit
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
Their reaction is understandable.
Yes, of course. But it is really in the same class as the rejection of
experimental evidence indicating cold fusion.
I do not think so. Biology is very different from chemistry or
physics. There are many rare
There is an innovative writer who goes by the name of Steven Johnson (no
relation to me) who has written another book, this one titled Where Good
Ideas Come from. Steve's latest work continues to delve into emergent-like
concepts.
There's a cute video of Steven talking about his new book at
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:06 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
PS: It's stories like this that might help some understand why I tend to use
my full name Steven Vincent Johnson when posting something formal to a
public forum like Vortex-l. Helps distinguish
From: Jed Rothwell
* I find it hard to imagine that chickens could evolve the ability to
transmute material into calcium, but other birds and species related to them
would not have any ability to do other transmutations and cold fusion energy
releases.
There could be three problems here
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Potassium is already mildly radioactive (40K), but at a low decay rate; and
transmutes slowly - with no help from the chicken - into either calcium or
argon. “Accelerated decay” and the ability to influence decay rates is what
we could be talking about
Terry sez:
PS: It's stories like this that might help some understand why I tend
to use my full name Steven Vincent Johnson when posting something
formal
to a public forum like Vortex-l. Helps distinguish me from the rest of
the
distinguished. ;-)
After seeing your art, I presumed you
And while we are talking about Calcium Casimir cavities allow me to
speculate on the numerous legends of megalith levitation that all seem to be
composed of limestone or coral like Ed Leedskin's coral castle. I was
thinking about those legends where sound was claimed to be one of the
necessary
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
If Vyosotski's work can't be replicated, okay, maybe he made some mistakes.
Science advances through mistakes. But I don't see any sign that anyone has
tried to replicate him.
Of course no has tried to replicate him! If you are serious, you
Jed Rothwell wrote:
For a scientist to discuss it would be like a U.S.
politician going out on weekends on WWII reenactments dressed as
a member of the Waffen-SS, like this nitwit did:
http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/10/15/definition-of-a-bad-political-photo-op-rich-iotts-nazi-reenactment/
In reply to OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Sat, 23 Oct 2010
14:12:32 -0500:
Hi Steven,
[snip]
Stephen's story captivated me. I have a lot to live up to, and I'm still
reckless! Fortunately, it would seem that much of that primal raw
recklessness has now been transmuted into more
At 11:53 AM 10/23/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax mailto:a...@lomaxdesign.coma...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
Their reaction is understandable.
Yes, of course. But it is really in the same class as the rejection
of experimental evidence indicating cold fusion.
I do not think so.
At 11:43 AM 10/23/2010, Jones Beene wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
On the one hand, it really does seem like a long shot, and on the other,
damn! Mossbauer spectroscopy is highly specific about Fe-57.
True. Is this paper available yet? Assuming the measurements
From Robin:
How do you distinguish between the chaos of celestial mechanics, and
the chaos of limited precision mathematics?
You bring up a good point. I need to be more precise in my wording.
It would be more accurate to state the fact that I'm investigating the
razor's edge between where
Having problems. This is a test.
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Steven Vincent Johnson
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Another test.
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Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Good point, but what would you say about me if I wanted to
reenact satanic rituals or the killing of JFK? Would this be
ok? Don't you wonder why Lott chose to be German rather than
pretend to be British. The Nazis were so abhorrent and insane
that any connection must be avoided at all
G-mail tells me that this message, along with several others, would have
gone to the spam filter if I had not set up a filter to prevent that.
- Jed
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