My dear Friends,
After a week of discussions re the engineering
aspects of the Ni-H based energy generator known
under the nickname E-cat- it is my pleasure to
call your attention to the issue No 457 of my
newsletter INFORMAVORE's SUNDAY. Some
really interesting news, i.a. a new book by
Mike Sherm
That's one heck of a frequency conversion!
T
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Andrea Rossi
May 27th, 2011 at 7:52 PM
Dear Mr Gilbert Schmidt: I want not to comment the article to which you refer,
which has not been written by me, and the Author will answer you. Just, to
avoid ambiguities, I want to point out that when my reactors are not in
operation there is
In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Fri, 27 May 2011 20:01:43 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>At 07:01 PM 5/27/2011, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
>>In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Fri, 27 May 2011 15:55:33 -0400:
>>Hi,
>>[snip]
>> >The detection
>> >of iron in the used sample is
>> >even st
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Fri, 27 May 2011 20:59:34 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>Not being a mills expert, how do we know the Mills effect is not nuclear?
>No radiation and/or transmustation?
If the Mills effect is nuclear, then it also has to function in a gas/plasma
(see some of Mills' early ex
In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Fri, 27 May 2011 19:52:05 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>Look, the obvious application for an E-Cat is for heating, if it's
>designed to heat water, and many heating systems do simply circulate
>water -- or steam -- for heating. So that's almost as efficient as
vorl bek wrote:
>
> I read in some magazine article that in a test, a flaring match
> could be seen at 14 miles.
>
I think I read something like that. That's the case where there is no other
light, such as a dark night at sea.
During WWII in convoys crossing the Atlantic, passengers and sailors
> On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Mark Iverson
> wrote:
> >
> > It is widely known that the 'rod' cells in the retina, which
> > are responsible for seeing in low light levels,
>
> Indeed, a single photon can cause a rod cell to fire.
I read in some magazine article that in a test, a flaring ma
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Mark Iverson wrote:
>
> It is widely known that the 'rod' cells in the retina, which are responsible
> for seeing in low light
> levels,
Indeed, a single photon can cause a rod cell to fire.
T
yeah, world can have all the safe energy needed via wind, solar, ocean
wave, hydroelectric, geothermal, given the exponential surge of
creative cooperation via the Net to improve these, along with power
storage and superconducting cables...
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:23 AM, phatdaddy420 wrote:
>
Jones,
I agree that the trial of the scientist is ridiculous, and a disgrace, but its
also an indicator of
how warped the political/legal environment is for italian science.
RE: "...impossible to prediction Eqs with any accuracy..."
I see you haven't read my posting on EQ prediction... 5/26 @ 10:
It is widely known that the 'rod' cells in the retina, which are responsible
for seeing in low light
levels, are more concentrated just outside the center of focus, and the 'cone'
cells primarily
responsible for color vision, are more concentrated in the center of the
retina. Thus, one can
bet
http://www.rexresearch.com/blondlot/nrays.htm#18
Scientific American (October 14, 1905), p. 299
"Photographic Records of the Action of N-Rays"
The much discussed problem of the existence of N rays could be settled only by
an objective demonstration of their effects. As these rays exert no i
I've noticed that a star will appear slightly brighter when I shift my focus
just to the side of the star.
Harry
How the Action of N Rays Should be Observed
It is indispensable in these experiments to avoid all strain on the eye, all
effort, whether visual or for eye accommodation, and in no w
Why not use a dedicated power analyzer? The scope is probably not up to the
task for these kind of spikes.
And if this circuit really is operating 8x overunity - then why doesn't the
genius Dr. Steven E. Jones, known and loved since he (inappropriately)
dumped-on P&F big time, some twenty years
What is it with the Italian national identity ? Brilliance in art and
science and idiocy in politics?
Do their politicians completely fear and distrust science and/or do the
citizens expect miracles of a field that may seem to be closer to magic, in
the tradition of alchemy?... or more to the p
Hmmm, the scope used on the video only has a 60Mhz BW...
I haven't reviewed the schematic so I do not know if that's fast enough to
capture true power in...
-Mark
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From: Mark Iverson [mailto:zeropo...@charter.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 10:20 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject
The only caveat being that the source is PESN...
Dr. Steven E. Jones demonstrates 8x overunity circuit - Professor Jones has
developed a variation of
the 'Joule Thief' circuit and has shown that its output is eight times greater
than the input as
measured by a state-of-the-art oscilloscope. He
I too was not aware of Ashmore's paper... But it doesn't surprise me at all.
Especially when Woods was 'recruited' by several scientists who obviously
thought it was bogus
science... They got the answer they were expecting.
Further, regarding the polywater debunking...
For those who think that t
Hello Guys,
In some computer juggling I got disconnected from Vortex but have now
crawled out of the woodwork to join the conversation. I will pick up on
comments by Jones to Jed about the E-Cat, which I have been following with
help from Peter Gluck. I am also intently following Mills' developme
I explicitly stated my point in the last paragraph... and there were only 2
paragraphs, so I'm at a
loss as to how you could have missed it.
Here it is again...
"Mathematics is an extremely diverse field, and much of it is abstract and/or
has absolutely NO
relation to any real physical manifest
On 05/27/2011 07:50 PM, Charles Hope wrote:
I suppose we are all somewhere on the conservative/crank spectrum. I think
physics is a difficult place for novel thought because the current models are
so excellent. Yet mysteries do remain. However I didn't know that Cooper pairs
was one of them.
Jones,
I agree big business will eventually try to derail the E-cat
and will probably have some initial success in doing so BUT will be unable
to stem the piracy and proliferation among third world nations where the
E-cats will evolve rapidly. Theory and safety will quickly fall awa
Dear Abd, I have posted this answer at my blog:
In an other message re. the same issue you wisely have stated: "There are
lots of questions, and we simply have way too little data to answer them."
I think this is valid too in this case. There were some start-up problems
both in the first-repeated
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